Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 79, issue 3, 2009
- Citation analysis of Ted Nelson’s works and his influence on hypertext concept pp. 451-472

- Ming-Yueh Tsay
- Expansion of scientific journal categories using reference analysis: How can it be done and does it make a difference? pp. 473-490

- Carmen López-Illescas, Ed C.M. Noyons, Martijn S. Visser, Félix De Moya-Anegón and Henk F. Moed
- Mapping the web relations of science centres and museums from Latin America pp. 491-505

- Fábio C. Gouveia and Eleonora Kurtenbach
- Influence of individual researchers’ visibility on institutional impact: an example of Prathap’s approach to successive h-indices pp. 507-516

- Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge and Ronald Rousseau
- Gender differences in research productivity: A bibliometric analysis of the Italian academic system pp. 517-539

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Alessandro Caprasecca
- Comparing two “thermometers”: Impact factors of 20 leading economic journals according to Journal Citation Reports and Scopus pp. 541-550

- Vladimir Pislyakov
- Patents and publications as sources of novel and inventive knowledge pp. 551-561

- Christian Sternitzke
- How do latecomers catch up with forerunners? Analysis of patents and patent citations in the field of flat panel display technologies pp. 563-591

- Show-Ling Jang, Shihmin Lo and Wen Hao Chang
- Is China also becoming a giant in social sciences? pp. 593-621

- Ping Zhou, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- What affects a patent’s value? An analysis of variables that affect technological, direct economic, and indirect economic value: An exploratory conceptual approach pp. 623-633

- Yong-Gil Lee
- History of the journal impact factor: Contingencies and consequences pp. 635-649

- Éric Archambault and Vincent Larivière
- Brazilian computer science research: Gender and regional distributions pp. 651-665

- Denis Arruda, Fábio Bezerra, Vânia Almeida Neris, Patricia Rocha De Toro and Jacques Wainera
- Scholarly communication in transition: The use of question marks in the titles of scientific articles in medicine, life sciences and physics 1966–2005 pp. 667-679

- Rafael Ball
- Using co-outlinks to mine heterogeneous networks pp. 681-702

- Lola García-Santiago and Felix Moya-Anegón
Volume 79, issue 2, 2009
- The Scholarly Database and its utility for scientometrics research pp. 219-234

- Gavin LaRowe, Sumeet Ambre, John Burgoon, Weimao Ke and Katy Börner
- Properties of Hirsch-type indices: the case of library classification categories pp. 235-248

- Yuxian Liu and Ronald Rousseau
- Trends in Russian research output in post-Soviet era pp. 249-260

- Valentina A. Markusova, Margriet Jansz, Alexandr N. Libkind, Ilya Libkind and Alexander Varshavsky
- Applying bibliometric mapping in a high level science policy context pp. 261-275

- Ed C. M. Noyons and Clara Calero-Medina
- Is HIV/AIDS in Africa distinct? What can we learn from an analysis of the literature? pp. 277-296

- Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha and Dennis N. Ocholla
- The state of science and technology in Africa (2000–2004): A scientometric assessment pp. 297-309

- Anastassios Pouris and Anthipi Pouris
- Aggregation properties of relative impact and other classical indicators: Convexity issues and the Yule-Simpson paradox pp. 311-327

- Suzy Ramanana-Rahary, Michel Zitt and Ronald Rousseau
- Internationalisation of patents by Public Research Organisations from a historical and an economic perspective pp. 329-340

- Ana Romero- De-Pablos and Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
- Research quality and diversity of funding: A model for relating research money to output of research pp. 341-349

- Ulf Sandström
- Do new SCI journals have a different national bias? pp. 351-363

- Robert D. Shelton, Patricia Foland and Roman Gorelskyy
- Citation structure of an emerging research area on the verge of application pp. 365-375

- Henry Small and Phineas Upham
- A structural analysis of benchmarks on different bibliometrical indicators for European research institutes based on their research profile pp. 377-388

- Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzela
- Strength and weakness of national science systems: A bibliometric analysis through cooperation patterns pp. 389-408

- Thed N. Leeuwen
- Introducing the Current Contribution Index for characterizing the recent, relevant impact of journals pp. 409-420

- Péter Vinkler
- Mapping institutions and their weak ties in a specialty: A case study of cystic fibrosis body composition research pp. 421-434

- Liying Yang, Steven A. Morris and Elizabeth M. Barden
- An analysis of the connection between researchers’ productivity and their co-authors’ past attributions, including the importance in collaboration networks pp. 435-449

- Fuyuki Yoshikane, Takayuki Nozawa, Susumu Shibui and Takafumi Suzuki
Volume 79, issue 1, 2009
- Preface: The 11th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics pp. 5-5

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Henk F. Moed
- The lifespan of “informetrics” on the Web: An eight year study (1998–2006) pp. 7-25

- Judit Bar-Ilan and Bluma C. Peritz
- Using detailed maps of science to identify potential collaborations pp. 27-44

- Kevin W. Boyack
- Mapping the structure and evolution of chemistry research pp. 45-60

- Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner and Richard Klavans
- Everything about genes: Some results on the dynamics of genomics research pp. 61-77

- Robert Braam
- On Hirsch’s h, Egghe’s g and Kosmulski’s h(2) pp. 79-91

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Research performance and bureaucracy within public research labs pp. 93-107

- Mario Coccia
- A comparative analysis of publication activity and citation impact based on the core literature in bioinformatics pp. 109-129

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Frizo Janssens and Bart Thijs
- Structure and research performance of Spanish universities pp. 131-146

- Isabel Gómez, María Bordons, M. Teresa Fernández and Fernanda Morillo
- Open access scientometrics and the UK Research Assessment Exercise pp. 147-156

- Stevan Harnad
- Local government web sites in Finland: A geographic and webometric analysis pp. 157-169

- Kim Holmberg and Mike Thelwall
- Funding of young scientist and scientific excellence pp. 171-190

- Stefan Hornbostel, Susan Böhmer, Bernd Klingsporn, Jörg Neufeld and Markus Ins
- Are multi-authorship and visibility related? Study of ten research areas at Carlos III University of Madrid pp. 191-200

- Isabel Iribarren-Maestro, María Luisa Lascurain-Sánchez and Elías Sanz-Casado
- Response Surface Methodology and its application in evaluating scientific activity pp. 201-218

- Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Rafael Bailón Moreno, Rosario Ruiz Baños and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
Volume 78, issue 3, 2009
- Quantitative analysis of Spanish university scientific output in the area of Legal and Forensic Medicine: International exposure pp. 383-395

- Javier Valles-Valenzuela, María D. Pérez-Cárceles, Eduardo Osuna and Aurelio Luna
- The authorship and country spread of Operation Research journals pp. 397-407

- Chiang Kao
- The extent of influence: An alternative approach to identifying dominant contributors to a discipline’s literature pp. 409-420

- Ron Johnston
- The top 40 citation classics in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology pp. 421-426

- Hua Yang
- Scholarly collaboration between Europe and Israel: A scientometric examination of a changing landscape pp. 427-446

- Eric Zimmerman, Wolfgang Glänzel and Judit Bar-Ilan
- Median age difference of references as indicator of information update of research groups: A case study in Spanish food research pp. 447-465

- C. B. Amat and A. Yegros Yegros
- Testing bibliometric indicators by their prediction of scientists promotions pp. 467-479

- Pablo Jensen, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier and Yves Croissant
- An empirical study of the accessibility of web references in two Chinese academic journals pp. 481-503

- Zhiqiang Wu
- Socio-economic effects of the material science in JAERI pp. 505-524

- Kazuaki Yanagisawa and Shoji Takahashi
- Does the human capital of teams of natural science authors predict citation frequency? pp. 525-542

- Paul F. Skilton
- Optics: a bibliometric approach to detect emerging research domains and intellectual bases pp. 543-558

- Yoshiyuki Takeda and Yuya Kajikawa
- Using the h-index for assessing single publications pp. 559-565

- András Schubert
Volume 78, issue 2, 2009
- The international preliminary examination of patent applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty — a proxy for patent value? pp. 189-202

- Christian Sternitzke
- Evaluation of Moroccan research using a bibliometric-based approach: investigation of the validity of the h-index pp. 203-217

- Hamid Bouabid and Ben Martin
- A new reference standard for citation analysis in chemistry and related fields based on the sections of Chemical Abstracts pp. 219-229

- Christoph Neuhaus and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Determinants of faculty research productivity in information systems: An empirical analysis of the impact of academic origin and academic affiliation pp. 231-260

- Rebecca Long, Aleta Crawford, Michael White and Kimberly Davis
- An evaluation of research performance in management of 168 Taiwan universities pp. 261-277

- Chiang Kao and Hwei-Lan Pao
- An analysis and comparison of scientometric data between journals of physics, chemistry and engineering pp. 279-293

- Ming-Yueh Tsay
- Status of physics research in India: An analysis of research output during 1993–2001 pp. 295-316

- B. M. Gupta and S. M. Dhawan
- Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research? pp. 317-322

- René Wal, Anke Fischer, Mick Marquiss, Steve Redpath and Sarah Wanless
- Co-authorship networks in social sciences: The case of Turkey pp. 323-345

- Cédric Gossart and Müge Özman
- Garfield’s demon and “surprising” or “unexpected” results in science pp. 347-353

- Michal Jasienski
- The multi-dimensionality of journal impact pp. 355-374

- Wolfgang Glänzel
- Hirsch-type indices for characterizing networks pp. 375-382

- András Schubert, András Korn and Andras Telcs
Volume 78, issue 1, 2009
- Bias in the journal impact factor pp. 3-12

- Jerome K. Vanclay
- Redistributed random sampling method for categorizing materials research publications from SCI database: Metallurgy and polymer subfields pp. 13-21

- T. Buranathiti, N. Premkamolnetr, T. Markpin, P. Ratchatahirun, W. Yochai and N. Sombatsompop
- Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system pp. 23-36

- Loet Leydesdorff and Caroline Wagner
- Incremental citation impact due to international co-authorship in Hungarian higher education institutions pp. 37-43

- Annamária Inzelt, András Schubert and Mihály Schubert
- The most highly cited Library and Information Science articles: Interdisciplinarity, first authors and citation patterns pp. 45-67

- Jonathan M. Levitt and Mike Thelwall
- Technological specialization and patenting strategies in East Asia — Insights from the electronics industry pp. 69-76

- Christian Sternitzke
- Sustained impact of publications of C.V. Raman pp. 77-97

- E. R. Prakasan, V. L. Kalyane and Vijai Kumar
- Growth cycles of knowledge pp. 99-111

- Marek Szydłowski and Adam Krawiec
- Similarity measures for document mapping: A comparative study on the level of an individual scientist pp. 113-130

- Christian Sternitzke and Isumo Bergmann
- Fluorine research in South Africa and four benchmarking countries: Comparative mapping and assessment pp. 131-143

- Anastassios Pouris
- Comparing the scientific quality achieved by funding instruments for single grant holders and for collaborative networks within a research system: Some observations pp. 145-164

- John Rigby
- Subfield-specific normalized relative indicators and a new generation of relational charts: Methodological foundations illustrated on the assessment of institutional research performance pp. 165-188

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs, András Schubert and Koenraad Debackere
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