Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 86, issue 3, 2011
- Mining citation information from CiteSeer data pp. 553-562

- Dalibor Fiala
- Methodology for the evaluation of scientific journals: Aggregated Citations of Cited Articles pp. 563-574

- D. Gnana Bharathi
- Overturning some assumptions about the effects of evaluation systems on publication performance pp. 575-592

- Carmen Osuna, Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
- Visualizing the research on pervasive and ubiquitous computing pp. 593-612

- Rongying Zhao and Ju Wang
- What do UK academics cite? An analysis of references cited in UK scholarly outputs pp. 613-627

- Claire Creaser, Charles Oppenheim and Mark A. C. Summers
- The relationship between scientists’ research performance and the degree of internationalization of their research pp. 629-643

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Marco Solazzi
- Time series analysis of publication counts of a university: what are the implications? pp. 645-656

- Oguz K. Baskurt
- A journal co-citation analysis of library and information science in China pp. 657-670

- Chang-Ping Hu, Ji-Ming Hu, Yan Gao and Yao-Kun Zhang
- f-Value: measuring an article’s scientific impact pp. 671-686

- Eleni Fragkiadaki, Georgios Evangelidis, Nikolaos Samaras and Dimitris A. Dervos
- Invention property-function network analysis of patents: a case of silicon-based thin film solar cells pp. 687-703

- Janghyeok Yoon, Sungchul Choi and Kwangsoo Kim
- Interdisciplinarity and the intellectual base of literature studies: citation analysis of highly cited monographs pp. 705-725

- Björn Hammarfelt
- Reasons for and developments in international scientific collaboration: does an Asia–Pacific research area exist from a bibliometric point of view? pp. 727-746

- Stefanie Haustein, Dirk Tunger, Gerold Heinrichs and Gesa Baelz
- How to improve research quality? Examining the impacts of collaboration intensity and member diversity in collaboration networks pp. 747-761

- Chien Hsiang Liao
- Scholarly gratitude in five geographical contexts: a diachronic and cross-generic approach of the acknowledgment paratext in medical discourse (1950–2010) pp. 763-784

- Françoise Salager-Meyer, María Ángeles Alcaraz-Ariza, Marianela Luzardo Briceño and Georges Jabbour
- Can a bibliometric indicator predict the success of an analgesic? pp. 785-795

- Igor Kissin
Volume 86, issue 2, 2011
- The fractional and harmonic p-indices for multiple authorship pp. 239-244

- Gangan Prathap
- Quantifying the ease of scientific discovery pp. 245-250

- Samuel Arbesman
- Rejection rates for multiple-part manuscripts pp. 251-259

- David M. Schultz
- Mapping of Indian computer science research output, 1999–2008 pp. 261-283

- B. M. Gupta, Avinash Kshitij and Charu Verma
- An approach to improve the indicator weights of scientific and technological competitiveness evaluation of Chinese universities pp. 285-297

- Jingda Ding and Junping Qiu
- Regional development and interregional collaboration in the growth of nanotechnology research in China pp. 299-315

- Li Tang and Philip Shapira
- Correlation between impact and collaboration pp. 317-324

- Jiann-wien Hsu and Ding-wei Huang
- Searching for converging research using field to field citations pp. 325-338

- Reindert K. Buter, Ed. C. M. Noyons and Anthony F. J. Raan
- Criticism on the hg-index pp. 339-346

- Fiorenzo Franceschini and Domenico Maisano
- National-scale research performance assessment at the individual level pp. 347-364

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database: administrative health care database as study object in bibliometrics pp. 365-380

- Yu-Chun Chen, Hsiao-Yun Yeh, Jau-Ching Wu, Ingo Haschler, Tzeng-Ji Chen and Thomas Wetter
- Explicitly searching for useful inventions: dynamic relatedness and the costs of connecting versus synthesizing pp. 381-404

- Chihmao Hsieh
- A statistical study of transferral and promotion mechanisms relating to the appointment of professors at Japanese national universities based on cross tabulation and log-linear model analysis pp. 405-430

- Moritaka Hosotsubo
- Is the academic Ivory Tower becoming a managed structure? A nested analysis of the variance in activities of researchers from natural sciences and engineering in Canada pp. 431-448

- Norrin Halilem, Nabil Amara and Réjean Landry
- Looking across communicative genres: a call for inclusive indicators of interdisciplinarity pp. 449-461

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Bibliometric positioning of scientific manufacturing journals: a comparative analysis pp. 463-485

- Fiorenzo Franceschini and Domenico Maisano
- The end of the beginning: a reflection on the first five years of the HRI conference pp. 487-504

- Christoph Bartneck
- Publication activity, citation impact and bi-directional links between publications and patents in biotechnology pp. 505-525

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Ping Zhou
- Critical mass and the dependency of research quality on group size pp. 527-540

- R. Kenna and B. Berche
- Scientometrics of a pandemic: HIV/AIDS research in South Africa and the World pp. 541-552

- Anthipi Pouris and Anastassios Pouris
Volume 86, issue 1, 2011
- Scientometrics of big science: a case study of research in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey pp. 1-14

- Jian Zhang, Michael S. Vogeley and Chaomei Chen
- A collective and abridged lexical query for delineation of nanotechnology publications pp. 15-25

- Morteza Maghrebi, Ali Abbasi, Saeid Amiri, Reza Monsefi and Ahad Harati
- Is there a ‘gender gap’ in authorship of the main Brazilian psychiatric journals at the beginning of the 21st century? pp. 27-37

- Mauro Vitor Mendlowicz, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho, Jerson Laks, Leonardo Franklin Fontenelle, Alexandre Martins Valença, William Berger, Ivan Figueira and Gláucia Azambuja Aguiar
- Patent families: When do different definitions really matter? pp. 39-63

- Catalina Martínez
- What determines how long an innovative spell will last? pp. 65-76

- Show-Ling Jang and Jennifer H. Chen
- On using the Shanghai ranking to assess the research performance of university systems pp. 77-92

- Domingo Docampo
- The effect of a two-stage publication process on the Journal Impact Factor: a case study on the interactive open access journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics pp. 93-97

- Lutz Bornmann, Christoph Neuhaus and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- On the map: Nature and Science editorials pp. 99-112

- Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer, Cornelis A. Bochove and Nees Jan Eck
- A made-to-measure indicator for cross-disciplinary bibliometric ranking of researchers performance pp. 113-123

- João Claro and Carlos A. V. Costa
- Impact evaluation of the voluntary early retirement policy on research and technology outputs of the faculties of science in Morocco pp. 125-132

- Hamid Bouabid, Mohamed Dalimi and Zayer ElMajid
- Agrifood research in Europe: a global perspective pp. 133-154

- Balázs Borsi and András Schubert
- A CERIF data model extension for evaluation and quantitative expression of scientific research results pp. 155-172

- Dragan Ivanović, Dušan Surla and Miloš Racković
- Mimicry in science? pp. 173-177

- Lutz Bornmann
- Mathematics 1868–2008: a bibliometric analysis pp. 179-194

- Heinrich Behrens and Peter Luksch
- Structure and infrastructure of infectious agent research literature: SARS pp. 195-209

- Ronald N. Kostoff and Stephen A. Morse
- Scientific publications of engineers in South Africa, 1975–2005 pp. 211-226

- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Analysis of a number and type of publications that editors publish in their own journals: case study of scholarly journals in Croatia pp. 227-233

- Lana Bošnjak, Livia Puljak, Katarina Vukojević and Ana Marušić
- esss 2010: A review of the inaugurational European Summer School for Scientometrics in Berlin pp. 235-236

- Juan Gorraiz, Christian Gumpenberger, Wolfgang Glänzel, Koenraad Debackere, Stefan Hornbostel and Sybille Hinze
- Erratum to: On using the Shanghai ranking to assess the research performance of university systems pp. 237-237

- Domingo Docampo
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