Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 89, issue 3, 2011
- The single publication H-index of papers in the Hirsch-core of a researcher and the indirect H-index pp. 727-739

- L. Egghe
- Improving SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR) subject classification through reference analysis pp. 741-758

- Antonio J. Gómez-Núñez, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Félix Moya-Anegón and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Network of the core: mapping and visualizing the core of scientific domains pp. 759-779

- Gohar Feroz Khan, Junghoon Moon and Han Woo Park
- Re-examine the relationship between patents and Tobin’s q pp. 781-794

- Yu-Shan Chen and Chun-Yu Shih
- Patent citation network analysis of core and emerging technologies in Taiwan: 1997–2008 pp. 795-811

- Ta-Shun Cho and Hsin-Yu Shih
- Triadic citations, country biases and patent value: the case of pharmaceuticals pp. 813-833

- George Messinis
- Does the h index for assessing single publications really work? A case study on papers published in chemistry pp. 835-843

- Lutz Bornmann, Hermann Schier, Werner Marx and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- On the demographical changes of U.S. research doctorate awardees and corresponding trends in research fields pp. 845-865

- Chung-Souk Han
- Using author co-citation analysis to examine the intellectual structure of e-learning: A MIS perspective pp. 867-886

- Liang-Chu Chen and Yen-Hsuan Lien
- Efficiency of European public higher education institutions: a two-stage multicountry approach pp. 887-917

- Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz and Aleksandra Parteka
- A bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to eutrophication published in Science Citation Index pp. 919-927

- Huang Yi and Wang Jie
- National research assessment exercises: a comparison of peer review and bibliometrics rankings pp. 929-941

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Mapping scientific institutions pp. 943-954

- Sebastian Grauwin and Pablo Jensen
- Citation pattern and lifespan: a comparison of discipline, institution, and individual pp. 955-966

- Jacob B. Slyder, Beth R. Stein, Brent S. Sams, David M. Walker, B. Jacob Beale, Jeffrey J. Feldhaus and Carolyn A. Copenheaver
- The determinants of research collaboration modes: exploring the effects of research and researcher characteristics on co-authorship pp. 967-983

- Seongkyoon Jeong, Jae Young Choi and Jaeyun Kim
Volume 89, issue 2, 2011
- Research output and economic productivity: a Granger causality test pp. 465-478

- Ling-Chu Lee, Pin-Hua Lin, Yun-Wen Chuang and Yi-Yang Lee
- Agent-based computing from multi-agent systems to agent-based models: a visual survey pp. 479-499

- Muaz Niazi and Amir Hussain
- Mapping of nanoscience and nanotechnology research in India: a scientometric analysis, 1990–2009 pp. 501-522

- R. Karpagam, S. Gopalakrishnan, M. Natarajan and B. Ramesh Babu
- Using Bayesian networks to discover relationships between bibliometric indices. A case study of computer science and artificial intelligence journals pp. 523-551

- Alfonso Ibáñez, Pedro Larrañaga and Concha Bielza
- Research groups of oncology co-authorship network in China pp. 553-567

- Qi Yu, Hongfang Shao and Zhiguang Duan
- Multi-modal social networks for modeling scientific fields pp. 569-590

- Georg Groh and Christoph Fuchs
- A bibliometric analysis and comparison on three information science journals: JASIST, IPM, JOD, 1998–2008 pp. 591-606

- Ming-yueh Tsay
- An impact indicator for researchers pp. 607-629

- Elizabeth S. Vieira and José A. N. F. Gomes
- The journal relative impact: an indicator for journal assessment pp. 631-651

- Elizabeth S. Vieira and José A. N. F. Gomes
- International temporary mobility of researchers: a cross-discipline study pp. 653-675

- Carolina Cañibano, F. Javier Otamendi and Francisco Solís
- Brazilian scientific production, financial support, established investigators and doctoral graduates pp. 677-686

- André Frazão Helene and Pedro Leite Ribeiro
- Evolutionary dynamics of scientific collaboration networks: multi-levels and cross-time analysis pp. 687-710

- Alireza Abbasi, Liaquat Hossain, Shahadat Uddin and Kim J. R. Rasmussen
- The growth of international collaboration in East European scholarly communities: a bibliometric analysis of journal articles published between 1989 and 2009 pp. 711-722

- Daniel Teodorescu and Tudorel Andrei
- The functional anatomy of science mapping pp. 723-726

- Sándor Soós
Volume 89, issue 1, 2011
- Mapping the (in)visible college(s) in the field of entrepreneurship pp. 1-36

- Aurora Teixeira
- Time relations between scientific production and patenting of knowledge: the case of nanotechnologies pp. 37-50

- Ugo Finardi
- Mapping knowledge domains of Chinese digital library research output, 1994–2010 pp. 51-87

- Limei Zhao and Qingpu Zhang
- Shaping the interdisciplinary knowledge network of China: a network analysis based on citation data from 1981 to 2010 pp. 89-106

- Chen Liu, Wei Shan and Jing Yu
- Scientific output and its relationship to knowledge economy: an analysis of ASEAN countries pp. 107-117

- Tuan V. Nguyen and Ly T. Pham
- The structure and analysis of nanotechnology co-author and citation networks pp. 119-138

- Selen Onel, Abe Zeid and Sagar Kamarthi
- Female researchers in Russia: have they become more visible? pp. 139-152

- Grant Lewison and Valentina Markusova
- Improving quality assessment of composite indicators in university rankings: a case study of French and German universities of excellence pp. 153-176

- M. Benito and R. Romera
- The “Mendel syndrome” in science: durability of scientific literature and its effects on bibliometric analysis of individual scientists pp. 177-205

- Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. Leeuwen and Anthony F. J. Raan
- The research productivity of academic psychologists: assessment, trends, and best practice recommendations pp. 207-227

- Ryan D. Duffy, Alex Jadidian, Gregory D. Webster and Kyle J. Sandell
- Overall prestige of journals with ranking score above a given threshold pp. 229-243

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- The influence of effects and phenomena on citations: a comparative analysis of four citation perspectives pp. 245-258

- Qiang Wu and Dietmar Wolfram
- Emerging firms in an emerging field: an analysis of patent citations in electronic-paper display technology pp. 259-272

- Show-Ling Jang, Yun-Chen Yu and Tzu-Ya Wang
- A surname-based bibliometric indicator: publications in biomedical journal pp. 273-280

- Igor Kissin
- Are American astrophysics papers accepted more quickly than others? pp. 281-289

- Virgina Trimble and Jose A. Ceja
- Credit where credit’s due: accounting for co-authorship in citation counts pp. 291-299

- Richard Tol
- A recursive field-normalized bibliometric performance indicator: an application to the field of library and information science pp. 301-314

- Ludo Waltman, Erjia Yan and Nees Jan Eck
- On the analogy between the evolution of thermodynamic and bibliometric systems: a breakthrough or just a bubble? pp. 315-327

- Fiorenzo Franceschini and Domenico Maisano
- Behind citing-side normalization of citations: some properties of the journal impact factor pp. 329-344

- M. Zitt
- Modeling science: studying the structure and dynamics of science pp. 347-348

- Katy Börner, Wolfgang Glänzel, Andrea Scharnhorst and Peter Besselaar
- Science models as value-added services for scholarly information systems pp. 349-364

- Peter Mutschke, Philipp Mayr, Philipp Schaer and York Sure
- Tailor based allocations for multiple authorship: a fractional gh-index pp. 365-379

- Serge Galam
- Community structure and patterns of scientific collaboration in Business and Management pp. 381-396

- T. S. Evans, R. Lambiotte and P. Panzarasa
- A few special cases: scientific creativity and network dynamics in the field of rare diseases pp. 397-420

- M. Laura Frigotto and Massimo Riccaboni
- Mixed-indicators model for identifying emerging research areas pp. 421-435

- Hanning Guo, Scott Weingart and Katy Börner
- Does cumulative advantage affect collective learning in science? An agent-based simulation pp. 437-463

- Christopher Watts and Nigel Gilbert
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