Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue 3, 2006
- Surveying inventors listed on patents to investigate determinants of innovation pp. 475-498

- Eugen Mattes, Michael C. Stacey and Dora Marinova
- Predicting subsequent citations to articles published in twelve crime-psychology journals: Author impact versus journal impact pp. 499-510

- Glenn D. Walters
- The influence of publication delays on three ISI indicators pp. 511-527

- Guang Yu, Rui Guo and Yi-Jun Li
- International versus national oriented Brazilian scientific journals. A scientometric analysis based on SciELO and JCR-ISI databases pp. 529-538

- Rogerio Meneghini, Rogerio Mugnaini and Abel L. Packer
- The rise of China in gastroenterology? A bibliometric analysis of ISI and Medline databases pp. 539-549

- Tzeng-Ji Chen, Yu-Chun Chen, Shinn-Jang Hwang and Li-Fang Chou
- On the benchmarking method of patent-based knowledge flow structure: Comparison of Korea and Taiwan with USA pp. 551-574

- Juneseuk Shin, Wook Lee and Yongtae Park
- Collaboration uncovered: Exploring the adequacy of measuring university-industry collaboration through co-authorship and funding pp. 575-589

- Jonas Lundberg, Göran Tomson, Inger Lundkvist, John Sk?r and Mats Brommels
- A new reader trial approach to peer review in funding research grants: An Australian experiment pp. 591-606

- Upali W. Jayasinghe, Herbert W. Marsh and Nigel Bond
- A note on innovation in the chemical industy in Italy pp. 607-614

- Anna Ceci, Mario De Marchi and Maurizio Rocchi
- Is chemistry 'The Central Science'? How are different sciences related? Co-citations, reductionism, emergence, and posets pp. 615-637

- Alexandru T. Balaban and Douglas J. Klein
- Scientific production on tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins: A bibliometric study pp. 639-650

- Isabel Pe?a-Rey, Napoleón Pérez-Farinós and Pedro Marset Campos
- Impact factors and peer judgment: The case of regional science journals pp. 651-667

- Gunther Maier
- Journal status pp. 669-687

- Johan Bollen, Marko A. Rodriquez and Herbert Van de Sompel
- The Current Impact Factor and the long-term impact of scientific journals by discipline: A logistic diffusion model estimation pp. 689-696

- Claudia Contreras, Gonzalo Edwards and Alejandra Mizala
Volume 69, issue 2, 2006
- Scientists' performance and consolidation of research teams in Biology and Biomedicine at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research pp. 183-212

- Jesús Rey-Rocha, Belén Garzón-García and M. José Martín-Sempere
- A grounded theory on abstracts quality: Weighting variables and attributes pp. 213-226

- Maria Pinto
- Mapping the structure of science through usage pp. 227-258

- Johan Bollen and Herbert van de Sompel
- A bibliometric analysis of productivity patterns of biomedical authors of Nigeria during 1967-2002 pp. 259-269

- Williams Nwagwu
- Publication lag in biomedical journals varies due to the periodical's publishing model pp. 271-286

- Peng Dong, Marie Loh and Adrian Mondry
- Use of bibliometric information to assist research policy making. A comparison of publication and citation profiles of Full and Associate Professors at a School of Chemistry in Uruguay pp. 287-313

- Oscar N. Ventura and Alvaro W. Mombrú
- Age likes some years pp. 315-321

- Ahmed F. Siddiqi
- The unification of institutional addresses applying parametrized finite-state graphs (P-FSG) pp. 323-345

- Carmen Galvez and Félix Moya-Anegón
- World literature on thorium research: A scientometric study based on Science Citation Index pp. 347-364

- B. S. Kademani, Vijai Kumar, Anil Sagar and Anil Kumar
- Journal self-citations that contribute to the impact factor: Documents labeled “editorial material” in journals covered by the Science Citation Index pp. 365-386

- Juan Miguel Campanario and Lidia González
- The Act on inventions at public research institutions: Danish universities' patenting activity pp. 387-407

- Nicola Baldini
- Cross-national preference in co-authorship, references and citations pp. 409-428

- András Schubert and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Lattice-based dynamic and overlapping taxonomies: The case of epistemic communities pp. 429-447

- Camille Roth and Paul Bourgine
- Scientific productivity paradox: The case of China's S&T system pp. 449-473

- Can Huang, Celeste Amorim Varum and Joaquim Borges Gouveia
Volume 69, issue 1, 2006
- Traces of Prior Art: An analysis of non-patent references found in patent documents pp. 3-20

- Julie Callaert, Bart Van Looy, Arnold Verbeek, Koenraad Debackere and Bart Thijs
- Influence of the 1991-1995 war on Croatian publications in the MEDLINE database pp. 21-36

- Josip Lukenda
- Structure of the impact factor of academic journals in the field of Education and Educational Psychology: Citations from editorial board members pp. 37-56

- Juan Miguel Campanario, Lidia González and Cristina Rodríguez
- A semi-parametric modeling of firms' R&D expenditures with zero values pp. 57-67

- Seung-Hoon Yoo and Hye-Seon Moon
- The efficiency of self-citations in economics pp. 69-84

- Marshall H. Medoff
- Efficiency evaluation of basic research in China pp. 85-101

- Wei Meng, Zhenhua Hu and Wenbin Liu
- Assessment of research performance in food science and technology: Publication behavior of five Iberian-American countries (1992-2003) pp. 103-116

- Amalia Mirta Calviño
- Exploring the h-index at the author and journal levels using bibliometric data of productive consumer scholars and business-related journals respectively pp. 117-120

- Gad Saad
- An informetric model for the Hirsch-index pp. 121-129

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Theory and practise of the g-index pp. 131-152

- Leo Egghe
- h-index sequence and h-index matrix: Constructions and applications pp. 153-159

- Liming Liang
- An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds pp. 161-168

- Michael G. Banks
- A Hirsch-type index for journals pp. 169-173

- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- The scientists pyramid pp. 175-181

- Edgar Dutra Zanotto
Volume 68, issue 3, 2006
- Preface pp. 327-327

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Ronald Rousseau
- Benchmarking scientific output in the social sciences and humanities: The limits of existing databases pp. 329-342

- Éric Archambault, Étienne Vignola-Gagné, Grégoire Côté, Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingrasb
- Research productivity in the internet era pp. 343-360

- Franz Barjak
- Using ISI's 'Highly Cited Researchers' to obtain a country level indicator of citation excellence pp. 361-375

- Aparna Basu
- Mapping research topics using word-reference co-occurrences: A method and an exploratory case study pp. 377-393

- Peter van den Besselaar and Gaston Heimeriks
- 'Mini small worlds' of shortest link paths crossing domain boundaries in an academic Web space pp. 395-414

- Lennart Björneborn
- Mapping the diffusion of scholarly knowledge among major U.S. research institutions pp. 415-426

- Katy Börner, Shashikant Penumarthy, Mark Meiss and Weimao Ke
- Selecting scientific excellence through committee peer review - A citation analysis of publications previously published to approval or rejection of post-doctoral research fellowship applicants pp. 427-440

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Measuring concentration within and co-concentration between informetric distributions: An empirical study pp. 441-456

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Proceedings literature as additional data source for bibliometric analysis pp. 457-473

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Balázs Schlemmer, András Schubert and Bart Thijs
- Quantitative evaluation of large maps of science pp. 475-499

- Richard Klavans and Kevin W. Boyack
- Motivations for URL citations to open access library and information science articles pp. 501-517

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Canadian collaboration networks: A comparative analysis of the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities pp. 519-533

- Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras and Éric Archambault
- A rhythm indicator for science and the rhythm of Science pp. 535-544

- Liming Liang, Ronald Rousseau and Fei Shi
- Knowledge integrators or weak links? An exploratory comparison of patenting researchers with their non-inventing peers in nano-science and technology pp. 545-560

- Martin Meyer
- Exploring the analytical potential of comparing citing and cited source items pp. 561-572

- Olle Persson
- Concept symbols revisited: Naming clusters by parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts of concept symbols pp. 573-593

- Jesper W. Schneider
- Tracking and predicting growth areas in science pp. 595-610

- Henry Small
- Comparing business competition positions based on Web co-link data: The global market vs. the Chinese market pp. 611-628

- Liwen Vaughan and Justin You
- Composite scientometric indicators for evaluating publications of research institutes pp. 629-642

- Péter Vinkler
- Comparative analysis of co-authorship networks considering authors' roles in collaboration: Differences between the theoretical and application areas pp. 643-655

- Fuyuki Yoshikane, Takayuki Nozawa and Keita Tsuji
Volume 68, issue 2, 2006
- Preface pp. 193-202

- Yoshiko Okubo, Wolfgang Glänzel, Yasuhiro Yamashita and Ronald Rousseau
- Changes in the research stream by standardization: A content analysis of the Archives of General Psychiatry during the establishment of operational diagnostic criteria pp. 203-212

- Yuko Fujigaki
- Quantitative evaluation of positive or negative feelings for biotechnology- or health-related scenes in movies pp. 213-226

- Kiyoko Fujimaki and Rockbill Haklak
- Core scientists and innovation in Japanese electronics companies pp. 227-240

- Ryuzo Furukawa and Akira Goto
- Restructuring the Japanese national research system and its effect on performance pp. 241-264

- Takayuki Hayashi and Hiroyuki Tomizawa
- Analysis of propensity to patent and science-dependence of large Japanese manufacturers of electrical machinery pp. 265-288

- Jun Suzuki, Kiminori Gemba, Schumpeter Tamada, Yoshihito Yasaki and Akira Goto
- Significant difference of dependence upon scientific knowledge among different technologies pp. 289-302

- Schumpeter Tamada, Yusuke Naito, Fumio Kodama, Kiminori Gemba and Jun Suzuki
- Patterns of scientific collaboration between Japan and France: Inter-sectoral analysis using Probabilistic Partnership Index (PPI) pp. 303-324

- Yasuhiro Yamashita and Yoshiko Okubo
Volume 68, issue 1, 2006
- Application of semantic technology for social network analysis in the sciences pp. 3-27

- Peter Mika, Tom Elfring and Peter Groenewegen
- References to literature in patent documents: A case study of CSIR in India pp. 29-40

- V. K. Gupta
- Performance measures for the socio-economic impact of government spending on R&D pp. 41-71

- Brian P. Cozzarin
- A comparative study of communal practice: Assessing the effects of taken-for-granted-ness on citation practice in scientific communities pp. 73-96

- Paul F. Skilton
- Assessing the knowledge base for biotechnology in South Africa pp. 97-108

- Mohohlo Molatudi and Anastassios Pouris
- On the origins of bibliometrics pp. 109-133

- Benoît Godin
- A first approach to the classification of the top 500 world universities by their disciplinary characteristics using scientometrics pp. 135-150

- Ying Cheng and Nian Cai Liu
- Scientometric profile of Indian agricultural research as seen through Science Citation Index Expanded pp. 151-166

- K. C. Garg, Suresh Kumar and Kashmiri Lal
- Patent applications of the Top 500 foreign investment corporations in China pp. 167-177

- Yun Liu, Guo-ping Cheng and Yu Yang
- Is it possible to compare researchers with different scientific interests? pp. 179-189

- Pablo D. Batista, Mônica G. Campiteli and Osame Kinouchi
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