Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 3, 2006
- Patterns of international scientific co-operation in Puerto Rico pp. 335-350

- Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Elias Sanz-Casado and Laurie Ortiz-Rivera
- Quotation error, citation copying, and ant extinctions in Madeira pp. 351-372

- James K. Wetterer
- Web links and gender in science: An exploratory analysis pp. 373-383

- Mike Thelwall, Franz Barjak and Hildrun Kretschmer
- A snapshot of EU publications in sleep research: A scientometric survey pp. 385-405

- Claude Robert, Concepción S. Wilson, Jean-François Gaudy and Charles-Daniel Arreto
- The science network in Italian population research: An analysis according to the social network perspective pp. 407-418

- Giulia Rivellini, Ester Rizzi and Susanna Zaccarin
- Research evaluation of research-oriented universities in Taiwan from 1993 to 2003 pp. 419-435

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Han-Wen Chang and Dar-Zen Chen
- Indirect patent citations pp. 437-465

- Gamal Atallah and Gabriel Rodríguez
- Trends in synthetic organic chemistry research. Cross-country comparison of Activity Index pp. 467-476

- Lalitha Kumari
- Bibliometric study of bioinformatics literature pp. 477-489

- Swapan Kumar Patra and Saroj Mishra
- Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgment for 147 chemistry research groups pp. 491-502

- Anthony F. J. Raan
- The weight of author self-citations. A fractional approach to self-citation counting pp. 503-514

- András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
Volume 67, issue 2, 2006
- Remarks concerning the Liberman-Wolf bonding number pp. 167-173

- Ronald Rousseau and Sandra Rousseau
- Fluctuation analysis of discipline development based on impact factor pp. 175-186

- Yaru Dang
- Brazilian articles in international journals on Limnology pp. 187-199

- Adriano S. Melo, Luis Mauricio Bini and Priscilla Carvalho
- The influence of the publication delay on journal rankings according to the impact factor pp. 201-211

- Guang Yu, Rui Guo and Da-Ren Yu
- Analysis of the evaluation process of the research performance: An empirical case pp. 213-230

- Adela García-Aracil, Antonio Gutiérrez Gracia and Marián Pérez-Marín
- Measuring the meaning of words in contexts: An automated analysis of controversies about 'Monarch butterflies,' 'Frankenfoods,' and 'stem cells' pp. 231-258

- Loet Leydesdorff and Iina Hellsten
- Preface pp. 261-262

- Liwen Vaughan and Wolfgang Glänzel
- A concise review on the role of author self-citations in information science, bibliometrics and science policy pp. 263-277

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Koenraad Debackere, Bart Thijs and András Schubert
- Visualization of citation patterns of some Canadian journals pp. 279-289

- Michael J. Nelson
- Why are hyperlinks to business Websites created? A content analysis pp. 291-300

- Liwen Vaughan, Yijun Gao and Margaret Kipp
- Applications of SQL for informetric frequency distribution processing pp. 301-313

- Dietmar Wolfram
- On the h-index - A mathematical approach to a new measure of publication activity and citation impact pp. 315-321

- Wolfgang Glänzel
- The use of Lotka functions and systematic sampling pp. 323-325

- Quentin L. Burrell
Volume 67, issue 1, 2006
- Key Labs and Open Labs in the Chinese scientific research system: Their role in the national and international scientific arena pp. 3-14

- Bihui Jin, Ronald Rousseau and Xiaoxing Sun
- Key Labs and Open Labs in the Chinese scientific research system: Their role in the national and international scientific arena pp. 3-14

- Bihui Jin, Ronald Rousseau and Xiaoxing Sun
- Analyzing the association between referees' recommendations and editors' decisions pp. 15-26

- Lowell L. Hargens and Jerald R. Herting
- Analyzing the association between referees' recommendations and editors' decisions pp. 15-26

- Lowell L. Hargens and Jerald R. Herting
- Organizational vs. personal social capital in scientists' performance: A multi-level network study of elite French cancer researchers (1996-1998) pp. 27-44

- Emmanuel Lazega, Lise Mounier, Marie-Thér?se Jourda and Rafaël Stofer
- Organizational vs. personal social capital in scientists' performance: A multi-level network study of elite French cancer researchers (1996-1998) pp. 27-44

- Emmanuel Lazega, Lise Mounier, Marie-Thérèse Jourda and Rafaël Stofer
- Measuring internationality: Reflections and perspectives on academic journals pp. 45-65

- Gualberto Buela-Casal, Pandelis Perakakis, Michael Taylor and Purificación Checa
- Measuring internationality: Reflections and perspectives on academic journals pp. 45-65

- Gualberto Buela-Casal, Pandelis Perakakis, Michael Taylor and Purificación Checa
- Science in Brazil. Part 1: A macro-level comparative study pp. 67-86

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Jacqueline Leta and Bart Thijs
- Science in Brazil. Part 1: A macro-level comparative study pp. 67-86

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Jacqueline Leta and Bart Thijs
- Science in Brazil. Part 2: Sectoral and institutional research profiles pp. 87-105

- Jacqueline Leta, Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
- Science in Brazil. Part 2: Sectoral and institutional research profiles pp. 87-105

- Jacqueline Leta, Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
- Some practical aspects of fitting and testing the Zipf-Mandelbrot model pp. 107-120

- János Izsák
- Some practical aspects of fitting and testing the Zipf-Mandelbrot model pp. 107-120

- János Izsák
- Creative knowledge environments for research groups in biotechnology. The influence of leadership and organizational support in universities and business companies pp. 121-142

- Sven Hemlin
- Creative knowledge environments for research groups in biotechnology. The influence of leadership and organizational support in universities and business companies pp. 121-142

- Sven Hemlin
- A dense network sub-grouping algorithm for co-citation analysis and its implementation in the software tool Sitkis pp. 143-163

- Henri A. Schildt and Juha T. Mattsson
- A dense network sub-grouping algorithm for co-citation analysis and its implementation in the software tool Sitkis pp. 143-163

- Henri A. Schildt and Juha T. Mattsson
- Book Review pp. 165-166

- Ronald Rousseau
- Book Review pp. 165-166

- Ronald Rousseau
Volume 66, issue 3, 2006
- Law of cumulative advantages in the evolution of scientific fields pp. 441-449

- Tomáš Cahlík and Marcel Jiřina
- Indicators of failed information epidemics in the scientific journal literature: A publication analysis of Polywater and Cold Nuclear Fusion pp. 451-466

- Eric Ackermann
- Publications resulting from Spanish radiology meeting abstracts: Which, Where and Who pp. 467-480

- A. Miguel-Dasit, L. Martí-Bonmatí, R. Aleixandre, P. Sanfeliu and J. C. Valderrama
- Issues in measuring the degree of technological specialisation with patent data pp. 481-492

- Nicolas van Zeebroeck, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Wook Han
- Assessing the foreign control of production of technology: The case of a small open economy pp. 493-512

- Michele Cincera, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Reinhilde Veugelers
- The impact of impact factor on small specialties: A case study of family medicine in Taiwan pp. 513-520

- Ming-Hsien Lin and Liang-Kung Chen
- Scientific evaluations of citation quality of international research articles in the SCI database: Thailand case study pp. 521-535

- Narongrit Sombatsompop, Apisit Kositchaiyong, Teerasak Markpin and Sekson Inrit
- Proof of a conjecture of Moed and Garfield on authoritative references and extension to non-authoritative references pp. 537-549

- Leo Egghe, I. K. Ravichandra Rao and Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo
- Science and technology policy in Turkey. National strategies for innovation and change during the 1983-2003 period and beyond pp. 551-559

- Ali Uzun
- Bibliometric analysis - A new business area for information professionals in libraries? pp. 561-577

- Rafael Ball and Dirk Tunger
- Towards a European economics of economics: Monitoring a decade of top research and providing some explanation pp. 579-612

- Bernd Süssmuth, Martin Steininger and Stephane Ghio
- Another ISI idiosyncrasy pp. 613-614

- Bihui Jin and Ronald Rousseau
- Letter to the Editor pp. 615-617

- B. S. Kademani, V. L. Kalyane, Vijai Kumar and Lalit Mohan
Volume 66, issue 2, 2006
- Measuring international research collaboration of peripheral countries: Taking the context into consideration pp. 231-240

- Ki-Wan Kim
- “New”countries in Europe - Research, development and innovation strategies vs bibliometric data pp. 241-248

- Ülle Must
- Assessing the socio-economic returns of biomedical research (I): How can we measure the relationship between research and health care? pp. 249-261

- Antonio García-Romero
- Web networks of the science system: Weighted hubs and authorities pp. 263-278

- Marianne Hörlesberger and Edgar Schiebel
- Patent evolution in relation to public/private R&D investment and corporate profitability: Evidence from the United States pp. 279-294

- Arnold Verbeek and Koenraad Debackere
- Scientific capabilities and technological performance of national innovation systems: An exploration of emerging industrial relevant research domains pp. 295-310

- Bart Van Looy, Koenraad Debackere, Julie Callaert, Robert Tijssen and Thed van Leeuwen
- Structural similarities between science growth dynamics in China and in western countries pp. 311-325

- Liming Liang, Frank Havemann, Michael Heinz and Roland Wagner-Döbler
- Extending citation analysis to non-source items pp. 327-343

- Linda Butler and Martijn S. Visser
- Capturing the changes in the knowledge base underlying drug discovery and development in the 20th century and the adjustment of Bayer, Hoechst, Schering AG and E. Merck to the advent of modern biotechnology pp. 345-364

- Iciar Dominguez-Lacasa
- How to identify research groups using publication analysis: an example in the field of nanotechnology pp. 365-376

- Clara Calero, Renald Buter, Cecilia Cabello Valdés and Ed Noyons
- Combining concept maps and bibliometric maps: First explorations pp. 377-387

- R. K. Buter, E. C. M. Noyons, M. Van Mackelenbergh and T. Laine
- Advanced indicators of productivity of universitiesAn application of robust nonparametric methods to Italian data pp. 389-410

- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Cinzia Daraio and Leopold Simar
- Journal citation identity, journal citation image and internationalisation: Methods for journal evaluation pp. 411-424

- Ellen Bonnevie-Nebelong
- Measuring science-technology interaction in the knowledge-driven economy: The case of a small economy pp. 425-439

- Martin Meyer
Volume 66, issue 1, 2006
- Introduction pp. 5-9

- Ed C. M. Noyons
- Co-author inclusion: A novel recursive algorithmic method for dealingwith homonyms in bibliometric analysis pp. 11-21

- Steven Wooding, Kate Wilcox-Jay, Grant Lewison and Jonathan Grant
- The 'home advantage' effect and patent families. A comparison of OECD triadic patents, the USPTO and the EPO pp. 23-41

- Paola Criscuolo
- Scientometric portrait of Prof. Peter John Wyllie pp. 43-53

- S. L. Sangam, Kiran Savanur, M. Manjunath and R. Vasudevan
- Measuring impacts of academic science on industrial research: A citation-based approach pp. 55-69

- Robert J. W. Tijssen and Thed N. Van Leeuwen
- The influence of author self-citations on bibliometric meso-indicators. The case of european universities pp. 71-80

- Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Bibliometric monitoring of research performance in the Social Sciences and the Humanities: A Review pp. 81-100

- Anton J. Nederhof
- Analysis of the Spanish scientific and technological output in the ICT sector pp. 101-121

- Raquel Rojo and Isabel Gómez
- Comparative analysis of journals on social sciences and humanities in Ukraine and the world pp. 123-132

- Lidiya Kavunenko, Vladimir Khorevin and Katerina Luzan
- The application of bibliometric analyses in the evaluation of social science research. Who benefits from it, and why it is still feasible pp. 133-154

- Thed van Leeuwen
- Analysis of the Internet diffusion in the non-profit sector: the social digital divide in Italy pp. 155-170

- Maurizio Martinelli, Irma Serrecchia and Michela Serrecchia
- User science indicators in the Web context and co-usage analysis pp. 171-182

- Xavier Polanco, Roche Ivana and Besagni Dominique
- Is it better or just the same? Article identification strategies impact bibliometric assessments pp. 183-197

- Jonas Lundberg, Anette Fransson, Mats Brommels, John Sk?r and Inger Lundkvist
- Productivity, impact and publication habits by gender in the area of Materials Science pp. 199-218

- Elba Mauleón and María Bordons
- What do university patent routes indicate at regional level? pp. 219-230

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Alfredo Yegros-Yegros and Fragiskos Archontakis
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