Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 83, issue 3, 2010
- The 12th International conference on scientometrics and informetrics pp. 603-604

- Jacqueline Leta, Birger Larsen, Ronald Rousseau and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Male and female involvement in patenting activity in Spain pp. 605-621

- Elba Mauleón and María Bordons
- Citer analysis as a measure of research impact: library and information science as a case study pp. 623-638

- Isola Ajiferuke and Dietmar Wolfram
- Patent activity on water pollution and treatment in China—a scientometric perspective pp. 639-651

- Jun Peng Yuan, Wei Ping Yue, Cheng Su, Zheng Wu, Zheng Ma, Yun Tao Pan, Nan Ma, Zhi Yu Hu, Fei Shi, Zheng Lu Yu and Yi Shan Wu
- Some new tests of relevance theory in information science pp. 653-667

- Howard D. White
- Making sense of the evolution of a scientific domain: a visual analytic study of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey research pp. 669-688

- Chaomei Chen, Jian Zhang and Michael S. Vogeley
- The distribution of the uncitedness factor and its functional relation with the impact factor pp. 689-695

- L. Egghe
- The role of the h-index and the characteristic scores and scales in testing the tail properties of scientometric distributions pp. 697-709

- Wolfgang Glänzel
- Efficiency measurement of research groups using Data Envelopment Analysis and Bayesian networks pp. 711-721

- Cristhian Fabián Ruiz, Ricardo Bonilla, Diego Chavarro, Luis Antonio Orozco, Roberto Zarama and Xavier Polanco
- Challenges in the study of Cuban scientific output pp. 723-737

- Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge and Felix Moya-Anegón
- Citation expectations: are they realized? Study of the Matthew index for Russian papers published abroad pp. 739-749

- Vladimir Pislyakov and Ekaterina Dyachenko
- Can we talk? How the cognitive neuroscience of attention emerged from neurobiology and psychology, 1980–2005 pp. 751-764

- John T. Bruer
- An advanced diffusion model to identify emergent research issues: the case of optoelectronic devices pp. 765-781

- Edgar Schiebel, Marianne Hörlesberger, Ivana Roche, Claire François and Dominique Besagni
- Tracking modularity in citation networks pp. 783-792

- Yoshiyuki Takeda and Yuya Kajikawa
- Does Urquhart’s Law hold for consortial use of electronic journals? pp. 793-808

- Yaşar Tonta and Yurdagül Ünal
- Web of Science with the Conference Proceedings Citation Indexes: the case of computer science pp. 809-824

- Judit Bar-Ilan
- Scientific knowledge and digital democracy in Brazil: how to assess public health policy debate with applied Scientometrics pp. 825-833

- Maria Cristina Piumbato Innocentini Hayashi, Danilo Rothberg and Carlos Roberto Massao Hayashi
- Maps of science as interdisciplinary discourse: co-citation contexts and the role of analogy pp. 835-849

- Henry Small
- Co-inlinking to a municipal Web space: a webometric and content analysis pp. 851-862

- Kim Holmberg
- Rete-netzwerk-red: analyzing and visualizing scholarly networks using the Network Workbench Tool pp. 863-876

- Katy Börner, Weixia Huang, Micah Linnemeier, Russell J. Duhon, Patrick Phillips, Nianli Ma, Angela M. Zoss, Hanning Guo and Mark A. Price
Volume 83, issue 2, 2010
- Why with bibliometrics the Humanities does not need to be the weakest link pp. 337-354

- A. J. M. Linmans
- The decline of university patenting and the end of the Bayh–Dole effect pp. 355-362

- Loet Leydesdorff and Martin Meyer
- Highly cited non-journal publications in political science, economics and psychology: a first exploration pp. 363-374

- Anton J. Nederhof, Thed N. Leeuwen and Anthony F. J. Raan
- Croatian scholarly productivity 1991–2005 measured by journals indexed in Web of Science pp. 375-395

- Maja Jokić, Krešimir Zauder and Srebrenka Letina
- Are highly cited papers more international? pp. 397-401

- Olle Persson
- Academic research commercialization and knowledge production and diffusion: the moderating effects of entrepreneurial commitment pp. 403-421

- Phil Yihsing Yang and Yuan-Chieh Chang
- Applying the h-index in exploring bibliometric properties of elite marketing scholars pp. 423-433

- Gad Saad
- Measuring relatedness between technological fields pp. 435-454

- Si Hyung Joo and Yeonbae Kim
- Characteristic scores and scales in a Lotkaian framework pp. 455-462

- L. Egghe
- How much the shared ocean or lake basins connect the researchers in neighbouring countries? pp. 463-470

- Ivica Vilibić
- Rethinking the size of scientific specialties: correcting Price’s estimate pp. 471-476

- K. Brad Wray
- A bibliometric analysis of world volatile organic compounds research trends pp. 477-492

- Gangfeng Zhang, Shaodong Xie and Yuh-Shan Ho
- A content analysis of referees’ comments: how do comments on manuscripts rejected by a high-impact journal and later published in either a low- or high-impact journal differ? pp. 493-506

- Lutz Bornmann, Christophe Weymuth and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Acceleration of citing behavior after the millennium? Exemplary bibliometric reference analyses for psychology journals pp. 507-513

- Günter Krampen
- Uncovering excellence in academic rankings: a closer look at the Shanghai ranking pp. 515-524

- Catherine Dehon, Alice McCathie and Vincenzo Verardi
- Innovating knowledge communities pp. 525-554

- S. Phineas Upham, Lori Rosenkopf and Lyle H. Ungar
- Positioning knowledge: schools of thought and new knowledge creation pp. 555-581

- S. Phineas Upham, Lori Rosenkopf and Lyle H. Ungar
- Swedish biomedical PhD examination: an international forum and a proposed procedure for Europe pp. 583-587

- Lars H. Breimer
- Mapping of science journals based on h-similarity pp. 589-600

- András Schubert and Sándor Soós
- European Summer School for Scientometrics (ESSS) to be launched pp. 601-602

- Juan Gorraiz, Christian Gumpenberger, Stefan Hornbostel, Sybille Hinze, Wolfgang Glänzel and Koenraad Debackere
Volume 83, issue 1, 2010
- Evaluating scholars based on their academic collaboration activities: two indices, the RC-index and the CC-index, for quantifying collaboration activities of researchers and scientific communities pp. 1-13

- Alireza Abbasi, Jörn Altmann and Junseok Hwang
- Emerging research fronts in science and technology: patterns of new knowledge development pp. 15-38

- S. Phineas Upham and Henry Small
- Are Iranian scientists recognized as their productivity enhances? A comparison of Iran’s impact to global norms in different subfields of Science Citation Index during 2002–2005 pp. 39-54

- Hajar Sotudeh
- Matrices of science and technology interactions and patterns of structured growth: implications for development pp. 55-75

- Leonardo Costa Ribeiro, Ricardo Machado Ruiz, Américo Tristão Bernardes and Eduardo Albuquerque
- A network analysis of interdisciplinary research relationships: the Korean government’s R&D grant program pp. 77-92

- Chang Hoon Yang, Han Woo Park and Jungeun Heo
- Scientific output and impact of postdoctoral scientists: a gender perspective pp. 93-101

- Ángel Borrego, Maite Barrios, Anna Villarroya and Candela Ollé
- Bibliometric evaluation of the FP-5 and FP-6 results in the Czech Republic pp. 103-114

- Jiri Vanecek, Martin Fatun and Vladimir Albrecht
- Mapping library and information science in China: a coauthorship network analysis pp. 115-131

- Erjia Yan, Ying Ding and Qinghua Zhu
- Assessing the quality of scientific conferences based on bibliographic citations pp. 133-155

- Waister Silva Martins, Marcos André Gonçalves, Alberto H. F. Laender and Nivio Ziviani
- Site co-link analysis applied to small networks: a new methodological approach pp. 157-166

- Pamela Lang, Fábio C. Gouveia and Jacqueline Leta
- Models and orphans; concentration of the plant molecular life science research agenda pp. 167-179

- Koen Jonkers
- Can the centre–periphery model explain patterns of international scientific collaboration among threshold and industrialised countries? The case of South Africa and Germany pp. 181-203

- Torben Schubert and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Tsallis q-exponential describes the distribution of scientific citations—a new characterization of the impact pp. 205-218

- Aristoklis D. Anastasiadis, Marcelo P. Albuquerque, Marcio P. Albuquerque and Diogo B. Mussi
- Knowledge production and the structure of collaboration networks in two scientific fields pp. 219-241

- Dorothea Jansen, Regina Görtz and Richard Heidler
- A comparison of bibliometric indicators for computer science scholars and journals on Web of Science and Google Scholar pp. 243-258

- Massimo Franceschet
- Reliability-based citation impact factor and the manipulation of impact factor pp. 259-270

- Guang Yu, Dong-Hui Yang and Wang Liang
- University patenting activities and their link to the quantity and quality of scientific publications pp. 271-294

- Poh Wong and Annette Singh
- Regional research and foreign collaboration pp. 295-320

- Bo Jarneving
- Using content analysis to investigate the research paths chosen by scientists over time pp. 321-335

- Chiara Franzoni, Christopher L. Simpkins, Baoli Li and Ashwin Ram
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