Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 84, issue 3, 2010
- Identification of technological knowledge intermediaries pp. 543-561

- Hyojeong Lim and Yongtae Park
- An outcome of nuclear safety research in JAERI: case study for LOCA pp. 563-573

- Kazuaki Yanagisawa, Keishiro Ito, Chisato Katsuki, Kei Kawashima and Masashi Shirabe
- The rate of growth in scientific publication and the decline in coverage provided by Science Citation Index pp. 575-603

- Peder Olesen Larsen and Markus Ins
- National research assessment exercises: a measure of the distortion of performance rankings when labor input is treated as uniform pp. 605-619

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Marco Solazzi
- Comparing the early research performance of PhD graduates in labor economics in Europe and the USA pp. 621-637

- Ana Rute Cardoso, Paulo Guimaraes and Klaus Zimmermann
- Combination of Eigenfactor TM and h-index to evaluate scientific journals pp. 639-648

- Chun-Yang Yin, Mohd Jindra Aris and Xi Chen
- Measuring university–industry collaboration in a regional innovation system pp. 649-667

- Irene Ramos-Vielba, Manuel Fernández-Esquinas and Elena Espinosa- de-los-Monteros
- Modeling the behaviour of science and technology: self-propagating growth in the diffusion process pp. 669-686

- Chan-Yuan Wong and Kim-Leng Goh
- Collaboration in sensor network research: an in-depth longitudinal analysis of assortative mixing patterns pp. 687-701

- Alberto Pepe and Marko A. Rodriguez
- Influence of local and regional publications in the production of public health research papers in Latin America pp. 703-716

- C. A. Macías-Chapula
- Assessing publication performance of research units: extensions through operational research and economic techniques pp. 717-734

- Gregory John Lee
- Network structure of innovation: can brokerage or closure predict patent quality? pp. 735-748

- Jyun-Cheng Wang, Cheng-hsin Chiang and Shu-Wei Lin
- The discipline dependence of citation statistics pp. 749-762

- Eva Lillquist and Sheldon Green
- Bibliometric fingerprints: name disambiguation based on approximate structure equivalence of cognitive maps pp. 763-784

- Li Tang and John P. Walsh
- Harmonic publication and citation counting: sharing authorship credit equitably – not equally, geometrically or arithmetically pp. 785-793

- Nils T. Hagen
- Letter to the editor: On Randić’s H-sequence pp. 795-797

- Leo Egghe
- The representation of nationalities on the editorial boards of international journals and the promotion of the scientific output of the same countries pp. 799-811

- Esther García-Carpintero, Begoña Granadino and Luis M. Plaza
- A bibliometric analysis of the performance of Water Research pp. 813-820

- Ming-Huang Wang, Te-Chen Yu and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Citations versus journal impact factor as proxy of quality: could the latter ever be preferable? pp. 821-833

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Network collaboration in the 6th Framework Programmes: country participation in the health thematic area pp. 835-844

- José Luis Ortega and Isidro F. Aguillo
- Conference proceedings as a matter of bibliometric studies: the Academy of International Business 2006–2008 pp. 845-862

- Katharina Maria Hofer, Angela Elisabeth Smejkal, F. Zeynep Bilgin and Gerhard A. Wuehrer
- Medical research in South Africa: a scientometric analysis of trends, patterns, productivity and partnership pp. 863-885

- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Research culture and New Zealand’s performance-based research fund: some insights from bibliographic compilations of research outputs pp. 887-901

- A. Peter W. Hodder and Catherine Hodder
- On Hochberg et al.’s “The tragedy of the reviewer commons” pp. 903-917

- Louis de Mesnard
Volume 84, issue 2, 2010
- Are three heads better than two? How the number of reviewers and editor behavior affect the rejection rate pp. 277-292

- David M. Schultz
- Characteristics and impact of grant-funded research: a case study of the library and information science field pp. 293-306

- Dangzhi Zhao
- Peer review delay and selectivity in ecology journals pp. 307-315

- Marco Pautasso and Hanno Schäfer
- A cautionary bibliometric tale of two cities pp. 317-320

- G. E. Derrick, H. Sturk, A. S. Haynes, S. Chapman and W. D. Hall
- Describing national science and technology systems through a multivariate approach: country participation in the 6th Framework Programmes pp. 321-330

- José Luis Ortega and Isidro F. Aguillo
- A comparative study of research performance in nanotechnology for China’s inventor–authors and their non-inventing peers pp. 331-343

- Jiancheng Guan and Gangbo Wang
- Citing and reading behaviours in high-energy physics pp. 345-355

- Anne Gentil-Beccot, Salvatore Mele and Travis C. Brooks
- A two-dimensional approach to evaluate the scientific production of countries (case study: the basic sciences) pp. 357-364

- Ammar Nejati and Seyyed Mehdi Hosseini Jenab
- Modified collaborative coefficient: a new measure for quantifying the degree of research collaboration pp. 365-371

- Kiran Savanur and R. Srikanth
- Science and scientific collaboration in South Africa: apartheid and after pp. 373-390

- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Transition to postmodern science—related scientometric data pp. 391-401

- Chung-Souk Han, Su Kyung Lee and Mark England
- Scientific research in the Indian subcontinent: selected trends and indicators 1973–2007 comparing Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with India, the local giant pp. 403-420

- Dilruba Mahbuba and Ronald Rousseau
- Establishment of paper assessment system based on academic disciplinary benchmarks pp. 421-429

- Ling Zhang, Huan Zhao, Qiushi Li, Juan Wang and Xin Tan
- Probing the h-core: an investigation of the tail–core ratio for rank distributions pp. 431-439

- Fred Y. Ye and Ronald Rousseau
- How accurately does Thomas Kuhn’s model of paradigm change describe the transition from the static view of the universe to the big bang theory in cosmology? pp. 441-464

- Werner Marx and Lutz Bornmann
- The stability of the h-index pp. 465-479

- Monika Henzinger, Jacob Suñol and Ingmar Weber
- South–South research collaboration of countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) pp. 481-503

- Nelius Boshoff
- Visibility of Korean science journals: an analysis between citation measures among international composition of editorial board and foreign authorship pp. 505-522

- Mee-Jean Kim
- Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping pp. 523-538

- Nees Jan Eck and Ludo Waltman
- Letter to the Editor: A global comment on scientific publications, productivity, people, and beer pp. 539-541

- Christopher J. Lortie
Volume 84, issue 1, 2010
- An empirical study on the utilization of web academic resources in humanities and social sciences based on web citations pp. 1-19

- Siluo Yang, Junping Qiu and Zunyan Xiong
- A generation of astronomical telescopes, their users, and publications pp. 21-34

- Virginia Trimble
- Distribution of changes in impact factors over time pp. 35-42

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- Dominance dimension: a common parametric formulation for integer-valued scientific impact indices pp. 43-48

- Stefano Vannucci
- Modeling the growth of Indian and Chinese liquid crystals literature as reflected in Science Citation Index (1997–2006) pp. 49-52

- S. L. Sangam, Liang Liming and Gireesh A. Ganjihal
- Patent strategy in Chinese universities: a comparative perspective pp. 53-63

- Chunjuan Luan, Chunyan Zhou and Aiyun Liu
- Comparative analysis between impact factor and h-index for pharmacology and psychiatry journals pp. 65-79

- Pascal Bador and Thierry Lafouge
- Characterizing knowledge diffusion of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology by citation analysis pp. 81-97

- Guang Yu, Ming-Yang Wang and Da-Ren Yu
- A suggested method for the measurement of world-leading research (illustrated with data on economics) pp. 99-113

- Andrew Oswald
- On the relation between Schubert’s h-index of a single paper and its total number of received citations pp. 115-117

- L. Egghe
- The impact of M&As on company innovation: evidence from the US medical device industry pp. 119-131

- Chih-Hao Lin and Show-Ling Jang
- A reference-based Hirschian similarity measure for journals pp. 133-147

- András Schubert
- Going much beyond the Durfee square: enhancing the h T index pp. 149-152

- Gangan Prathap
- Is there a place for a mock h-index? pp. 153-165

- Gangan Prathap
- The 100 most prolific economists using the p-index pp. 167-172

- Gangan Prathap
- Assessing public–private research collaboration: is it possible to compare university performance? pp. 173-197

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Marco Solazzi
- Computer science research articles: the locations of different section types, and a proposal for standardization in the structure pp. 199-220

- Konstantin Hyppönen and Vivian Michael Paganuzzi
- The mathematical review system: does reviewer status play a role in the citation process? pp. 221-235

- Alesia Zuccala
- Should you believe in the Shanghai ranking? pp. 237-263

- Jean-Charles Billaut, Denis Bouyssou and Philippe Vincke
- Measuring technological diversification: identifying the effects of patent scale and patent scope pp. 265-275

- Jennifer H. Chen, Show-Ling Jang and Sonya H. Wen
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