Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 65, issue 3, 2005
- Peter Ingwersen and Howard D. White win the 2005 Derek John de Solla Price Medal pp. 265-266

- Editorial
- Peter Ingwersen: Recipient of the 2005 Derek de Solla Price Award pp. 267-269

- Ronald Rousseau
- Howard D.White: Recipient of the 2005 Derek de Solla Price Award of the journal Scientometrics pp. 271-273

- Catherine McCain
- The share of items of highly productive sources as a function of the size of the system pp. 275-291

- Leo Egghe
- An evaluation of research performance for different subject categories using Impact Factor Point Average (IFPA) index: Thailand case study pp. 293-305

- N. Sombatsompop, T. Markpin, W. Yochai and M. Saechiew
- A scientometric model for the assessment of scientific research performance within public institutes pp. 307-321

- Mario Coccia
- Domesticity and internationality in co-authorship, references and citations pp. 323-342

- Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- An exploratory study on collaboration profiles of Chinese publications in Molecular Biology pp. 343-355

- Nan Ma and Jiancheng Guan
- Using categorisations of citations when assessing the outcomes from health research pp. 357-379

- Steve Hanney, Iain Frame, Jonathan Grant, Martin Buxton, Tracey Young and Grant Lewison
- Are “Sleeping Beauties” to be expected? pp. 381-389

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work? pp. 391-392

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
Volume 65, issue 2, 2005
- Assessment of impact of AICTE funding on R&D and educational development pp. 151-160

- K. C. Garg, B. M. Gupta, Tabassum Jamal, Santanu Roy and Suresh Kumar
- Cuban scientific articles in ISI Citation Indexes and CubaCiencias databases (1988-2003) pp. 161-171

- Juan A. Araujo Ruiz, Guido van Hooydonk, Raul G. Torricella Morales and Ricardo Arencibia Jorge
- The capital cities of the ten new European Union countries in selected bibliographic databases pp. 173-187

- Tomaz Bartol and Marjan Hocevar
- Some considerations on the use of the impact factor of scientific journals as a tool to evaluate research in psychology pp. 189-197

- Julia Osca Lluch
- Engineering research in ocean sector: An international profile pp. 199-213

- Prabir G. Dastidar and S. Ramachandran
- Comparison and evaluation of domestic and international outputs in Information Science & Technology research of China pp. 215-244

- Jiancheng Guan and Ying He
- A comparison of two bibliometric methods for mapping of the research front pp. 245-263

- Bo Jarneving
Volume 65, issue 1, 2005
- A comparison of the knowledge-based innovation systems in the economies of South Korea and the Netherlands using Triple Helix indicators pp. 3-27

- Han Woo Park, Heung Deug Hong and Loet Leydesdorff
- The publication and citation output of German Faculties of Economics and Social Sciences - a comparison of faculties and disciplines based upon SSCI data pp. 29-53

- Rolf Sternberg and Timo Litzenberger
- Homeland security literature in relation to terrorism publications: The source and the response pp. 55-65

- Avishag Gordon
- Quality assessment of Spanish universities’ web sites focused on the European Research Area pp. 67-93

- Maria Pinto, José Luis Alonso Berrocal, José Antonio Cordón García, Viviana Fernández Marcial, Carlos García Figuerola, Javier García Marco, Camarero Carmen Gómez and Rodríguez Ángel F. Zazo
- Dynamics of the modern Venezuelan research community profile pp. 95-130

- Jaime Requena
- The use of bibliometric and knowledge elicitation techniques to map a knowledge domain: Software Engineering in the 1990s pp. 131-144

- Katherine W. McCain, June M. Verner, Gregory W. Hislop, William Evanco and Vera Cole
- Book Review pp. 145-149

- V. P. Kharbanda
Volume 64, issue 3, 2005
- The use of the generalized Waring process in modelling informetric data pp. 247-270

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Competition for funding as an indicator of research competitiveness pp. 271-300

- Clara Eugenia Garcia and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
- Antitrust environment and innovation pp. 301-311

- Dora Marinova, Michael McAleer and Daniel Slottje
- The disaster of the Nazi-power in science as reflected by some leading journals and scientists in physics pp. 313-324

- Manuel Cardona and Werner Marx
- The scholarly transition of female academics at the University of Granada (1975-1990) pp. 325-350

- Ana M. Muñoz-Muñoz
- Mapping the backbone of science pp. 351-374

- Kevin W. Boyack, Richard Klavans and Katy Börner
- Ten years Matthew effect for countries pp. 375-379

- Manfred Bonitz
Volume 64, issue 2, 2005
- The journal gatekeepers of major publishing houses of core science journals pp. 113-120

- Tibor Braun and Ildikó Dióspatonyi
- Scientometrics of computer science research in India and China pp. 121-132

- Suresh Kumar and K. C. Garg
- Data Envelopment Analysis of OR/MS journals pp. 133-150

- S. Lozano and J. L. Salmerón
- National and international university departmental Web site interlinking pp. 151-185

- Xuemei Li, Mike Thelwall, David Wilkinson and Peter Musgrove
- National and international university departmental Web site interlinking pp. 187-208

- Xuemei Li, Mike Thelwall, David Wilkinson and Peter Musgrove
- Signals in science - On the importance of signaling in gaining attention in science pp. 209-233

- Hendrik van Dalen and K?ne Henkens
- The influence of publication delays on impact factors pp. 235-246

- Guang Yu, Xiao-Hong Wang and Da-Ren Yu
Volume 64, issue 1, 2005
- A bibliometric study of differential item functioning pp. 3-16

- Juana Gómez Benito, María Dolores Hidalgo Montesinos, Georgina Guilera Ferré and Macarena Moreno Torrente
- Journals of general & internal medicine and surgery: An analysis and comparison of citation pp. 17-30

- Ming-yueh Tsay and Yi-ling Chen
- Core technologies and key industries in Taiwan from 1978 to 2002: A perspective from patent analysis pp. 31-53

- Dar-Zen Chen, Han-Wen Chang, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Feng-Cheng Fu
- Scientific group cohesiveness at the National University of México pp. 55-66

- Lima Mariana, Sofía Liberman and Jane M. Russell
- A fuzzy set theory approach to national composite S&T indices pp. 67-83

- Hye-Seon Moon and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Counting methods are decisive for rankings based on publication and citation studies pp. 85-93

- Marianne Gauffriau and Peder Olesen Larsen
- Comparison of scientific impact expressed by the number of citations in different fields of science pp. 95-99

- Igor Podlubny
- Academic ranking of world universities using scientometrics - A comment to the “Fatal Attraction” pp. 101-109

- Nian Cai Liu, Ying Cheng and Li Liu
- Reply to the comments of Liu et al pp. 111-112

- Anthony F. J. van Raan
Volume 63, issue 3, 2005
- A new measure of innovation: The patent success ratio pp. 421-429

- Michael McAleer and Daniel Slottje
- Median and percentile impact factors: A set of new indicators pp. 431-441

- Ronald Rousseau
- The anthrax scare and the Web: A content analysis of Web pages linking to resources on anthrax pp. 443-462

- Judit Bar-Ilan and Ana Echermane
- Science and technology in the region: The output of regional science and technology, its strengths and its leading institutions pp. 463-529

- Nicole Altvater-Mackensen, Gregor Balicki, Lucie Bestakowa, Bianca Bocatius, Johannes Braun, Lars Brehmer, Verena Brune, Kirstina Eigemeier, Füsun Erdem, Ralf Fritscher, Anne Jacobs, Bernd Klingsporn, Marcin Kosinski, Julia Kuntze, Ju-Ra Lee, Anna Osterhage, Martin Probost, Thorsten Risch, Tobias Schmitt, Wolfgang G. Stock, Anja Sturm, Katrin Weller and Kerstin Werner
- Application of scientometric methods to chemical research in Iran: Reflections on Iran's current science policy pp. 531-547

- Mohamed Yalpani, Akbar Heydari and Morteza Mehrdad
- Reference-based publication networks with episodic memories pp. 549-566

- Anthony F. J. van Raan
- Early citation counts correlate with accumulated impact pp. 567-581

- Jonathan Adams
- Biotechnology research profile of India pp. 583-597

- Swapan Kumar Patra and Prakash Chand
- The Life Sciences - the relative contribution of the University of São Paulo to the highest impact factor journals and to those with the largest number of articles, 1980 to 1999 pp. 599-616

- Jacqueline Leta, Júlio C. R. Pereira and Hernan Chaimovich
- Are the contributions of China and Korea upsetting the world system of science? pp. 617-630

- Loet Leydesdorff and Ping Zhou
- Letter to the Editor pp. 631-631

- Tanzila Ahmed, Ben Johnson, Charles Oppenheim and Catherine Peck
- Correction pp. 633-633

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs and Balázs Schlemmer
Volume 63, issue 2, 2005
- Bibliometrics of a controversial scientific literature: Polywater research, 1962-1974 pp. 189-208

- Eric Ackermann
- Bibliometric laws: Empirical flaws of fit pp. 209-229

- R. Bailón-Moreno, E. Jurado-Alameda, R. Ruiz-Baños and J. P. Courtial
- The unified scientometric model. Fractality and transfractality pp. 231-257

- R. Bailón-Moreno, E. Jurado-Alameda, R. Ruiz-Baños and J. P. Courtial
- Analysis of the field of physical chemistry of surfactants with the Unified Scienctometric Model. Fit of relational and activity indicators pp. 259-276

- R. Bailón-Moreno, E. Jurado-Alameda, R. Ruiz-Baños and J. P. Courtial
- An explanation of disproportionate growth using linear 3-dimensional informetrics and its relation with the fractal dimension pp. 277-296

- Leo Egghe
- Selection of research fellowship recipients by committee peer review. Reliability, fairness and predictive validity of Board of Trustees' decisions pp. 297-320

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Korean science and international collaboration, 1995-2000 pp. 321-339

- Mee-Jean Kim
- What's in a title? Numbers of words and the presence of colons pp. 341-356

- Grant Lewison and James Hartley
- Characteristics of journal impact factors: The effects of uncitedness and citation distribution on the understanding of journal impact factors pp. 357-371

- Thed N. van Leeuwen and Henk F. Moed
- Relativity of citation performance and excellence measures: From cross-field to cross-scale effects of field-normalisation pp. 373-401

- Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary and Elise Bassecoulard
- Nota bene pp. 403-405

- Mario De Marchi
- Walk-round pp. 407-419

- Loet Leydesdorff, Virginia Trimnle and Péter Vinkler
Volume 63, issue 1, 2005
- Bibliometric analysis of homeopathy research during the period of 1991 to 2003 pp. 3-23

- Wen-Ta Chiu and Yuh-Shan Ho
- A simulation study of the periodicals’ publication delay control process pp. 25-38

- Guang Yu, Daren Yu and Yijun Li
- When do scientists “adopt” the Internet? Dimensions of connectivity in developing areas pp. 39-67

- Marcus Ynalvez, Ricardo B. Duque, Paul Mbatia, R. Sooryamoorthy, Antony Palackal and Wesley Shrum
- Geographical concentration pp. 69-83

- Tove Faber Frandsen
- Exploring size and agglomeration effects on public research productivity pp. 87-120

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Cinzia Daraio
- Implementing relevant disciplinary evaluations in the social sciences pp. 121-144

- Philippe Jeannin and Joëlle Devillard
- Inventive output of academic research: A comparison of two science systems pp. 145-161

- Martin Meyer, Mariette Du Plessis, Tania Tukeva and Jann-Timour Utecht
- Combining full-text analysis and bibliometric indicators. A pilot study pp. 163-180

- Patrick Glenisson, Wolfgang Glänzel and Olle Persson
- Book Review pp. 181-188

- Yoshiko Okubo and Tibor Braun
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