Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 81, issue 3, 2009
- Bibliometric analysis of biological invasions research during the period of 1991 to 2007 pp. 601-610

- Hao Qiu and Yi-Feng Chen
- Should we use the mean citations per paper to summarise a journal’s impact or to rank journals in the same field? pp. 611-615

- Michael C. Calver and J. Stuart Bradley
- A geometric approach to the construction of scientific impact indices pp. 617-634

- Marek Gągolewski and Przemysław Grzegorzewski
- Assessing scientific research performance and impact with single indices pp. 635-670

- John Panaretos and Chrysovalantis Malesios
- Outcomes associated with ophthalmology, optometry and visual science literature in the Science Citation Index from mainland China, 2000–2007 pp. 671-682

- Feng Zou, Mingxing Wu and Kaili Wu
- Structural equation model with PLS path modeling for an integrated system of publicly funded basic research pp. 683-698

- Jiancheng Guan and Nan Ma
- The speed of dissemination of information about the realization of the fourth passive electronic circuit element measured by Google hits pp. 699-702

- Imre Mojzes and Zoltán B. Farkas
- An international comparison of relative contributions to academic productivity pp. 703-718

- Wen-Chi Hung, Ling-Chu Lee and Min-Hua Tsai
- Is science becoming more interdisciplinary? Measuring and mapping six research fields over time pp. 719-745

- Alan L. Porter and Ismael Rafols
- The role of correspondence sections in post-publication peer review: A bibliometric study of general and internal medicine journals pp. 747-755

- Erik Elm, Simon Wandel and Peter Jüni
- Did professionalization afford better opportunities for young scientists? pp. 757-764

- K. Brad Wray
- The productivity of Mexican astronomers in the field of outflows from young stars pp. 765-777

- María Magdalena Sierra-Flores, María V. Guzmán, Alejandro C. Raga and Israel Jimmy Perez
- A multidimensional extension to Hirsch’s h-index pp. 779-785

- Miguel A. García-Pérez
- On the need to distinguish between author and journal self-citations pp. 787-788

- James Hartley
- Peer review of grant applications in biology and medicine. Reliability, fairness, and validity pp. 789-809

- Martin Reinhart
- Patterns of scientific and technological knowledge flows based on scientific papers and patents pp. 811-820

- Hyun Woo Park and Jay Kang
- Tracing the role of individual journals in a cross-citation network based on different indicators pp. 821-838

- Lin Zhang, Wolfgang Glänzel and Liming Liang
- Regional analysis on Chinese scientific output pp. 839-857

- Ping Zhou, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Surviving bad times: The role of citations, self-citations and numbers of citable items in recovery of the journal impact factor after at least four years of continuous decreases pp. 859-864

- Juan Miguel Campanario and Antonio Molina
Volume 81, issue 2, 2009
- Comparative study of h-index sequences pp. 311-320

- Leo Egghe
- Institutional self-citation rates: A three year study of universities in the United States pp. 321-331

- Dean Hendrix
- Quality is in the eye of the beholder? An evaluation of impact factors and perception of journal prestige in the UK pp. 333-345

- Jonathan C. Catling, Victoria L. Mason and Dominic Upton
- A citation analysis of Catalan literary studies (1974–2003): Towards a bibliometrics of humanities studies in minority languages pp. 347-366

- Jordi Ardanuy, Cristóbal Urbano and Lluís Quintana
- Editorial delay of food research papers is influenced by authors’ experience but not by country of origin of the manuscripts pp. 367-380

- Alfredo Yegros Yegros and Carlos B. Amat
- Creation of journal-based publication profiles of scientific institutions — A methodology for the interdisciplinary comparison of scientific research based on the J-factor pp. 381-392

- Rafael Ball, Bernhard Mittermaier and Dirk Tunger
- Relationship on research publications and productivity-export volumes for natural rubber pp. 393-405

- Narongrit Sombatsompop, T. Markpin, E. Wimolmala, P. Ratchatahirun, N. Premkamolnetr, B. Boonradsamee and W. Yochai
- The influence of the applicants’ gender on the modeling of a peer review process by using latent Markov models pp. 407-411

- Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Neo-colonialism and research collaboration in Central Africa pp. 413-434

- Nelius Boshoff
- The evaluation of scientific production: Towards a neutral impact factor pp. 435-458

- José María Gómez-Sancho and María Jesús Mancebón-Torrubia
- The impact of internet resources on scholarly communication: A citation analysis pp. 459-474

- Chuanfu Chen, Kai Sun, Gang Wu, Qiong Tang, Jian Qin, Kuei Chiu, Yushuang Fu, Xiaofang Wang and Jing Liu
- A comparative study of the difference in research performance in biomedical fields among selected Western and Asian countries pp. 475-491

- Xiaojun Hu and Ronald Rousseau
- An investigation on mathematical models of the h-index pp. 493-498

- Fred Y. Ye
- A measure of authors’ centrality in co-authorship networks based on the distribution of collaborative relationships pp. 499-511

- Haiyang Lu and Yuqiang Feng
- Paretian publication patterns imply Paretian Hirsch index pp. 513-519

- Krisztina Barcza and Andras Telcs
- A new index for the citation curve of researchers pp. 521-533

- Claes Wohlin
- Scientific production in Computer Science: A comparative study of Brazil and other countries pp. 535-547

- Jacques Wainer, Eduardo C. Xavier and Fabio Bezerra
- Rejecting and resisting Nobel class discoveries: accounts by Nobel Laureates pp. 549-565

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- Performance and its relation with productivity in Lotkaian systems pp. 567-585

- Leo Egghe
- A comparison of Scopus and Web of Science for a typical university pp. 587-600

- Elizabeth S. Vieira and José A. N. F. Gomes
Volume 81, issue 1, 2009
- Countries positioning in open access journals system: An investigation of citation distribution patterns pp. 7-31

- Hajar Sotudeh and Abbas Horri
- An author co-citation analysis of information science in China with Chinese Google Scholar search engine, 2004–2006 pp. 33-46

- Ruimin Ma, Qiangbin Dai, Chaoqun Ni and Xuelu Li
- A bibliometric study of bioinformatics research in South Africa pp. 47-59

- Mohohlo Molatudi, Neo Molotja and Anastassios Pouris
- Flow and social relationships of knowledge in science, technology and innovation: A patentometric study of UNICAMP’s technological production pp. 61-72

- César Antonio Pereira and Rogério Eduardo Rodrigues Bazi
- A comparison of methods for detecting hot topics pp. 73-90

- Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Yu-I Lin, Yi-Yang Lee, Wen-Chi Hung and Chun-Hsiang Lee
- Defining triadic patent families as a measure of technological strength pp. 91-109

- Christian Sternitzke
- Mapping review networks: Exploring research community roles and contributions pp. 111-122

- Alesia Zuccala and Peter Besselaar
- The authorship and internationality of Industrial Engineering journals pp. 123-136

- Chiang Kao
- The contribution of star scientists to overall sex differences in research productivity pp. 137-156

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Alessandro Caprasecca
- Knowledge linkage structures in communication studies using citation analysis among communication journals pp. 157-175

- Han Woo Park and Loet Leydesdorff
- Do types of collaboration change citation? Collaboration and citation patterns of South African science publications pp. 177-193

- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Sustainability of incentives for excellent research — The German case pp. 195-218

- Ulrich Schmoch and Torben Schubert
- Increasing dominance of English in publications archived by PubMed pp. 219-223

- Politimi Eleni Valkimadi, Drosos E. Karageorgopoulos, Harissios Vliagoftis and Matthew E. Falagas
- Visibility and responsibility of women in research papers through the order of signatures: the case of the University of Extremadura, 1990–2005 pp. 225-238

- Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Rocío Gómez-Crisóstomo, Luz María Romo-Fernández and Félix Moya-Anegón
- Internet practice and professional networks in Chilean science: Dependency or progress? pp. 239-263

- Ricardo B. Duque, Wesley M. Shrum, Omar Barriga and Guillermo Henríquez
- Information provided by Spanish university websites on their assessment and quality processes pp. 265-289

- María Pinto, David Guerrero, Andrés Fernández-Ramos and Anne-Vinciane Doucet
- The invariant method can be manipulated pp. 291-293

- László Kóczy and Martin Strobel
- How old is the Web? Characterizing the age and the currency of the European scientific Web pp. 295-309

- José Luis Ortega, Viv Cothey and Isidro F. Aguillo
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