Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 3, 2004
- Loet Leydesdorff wins the 2003 Derek John de Solla Price Medal pp. 273-274

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Loet Leydesdorff: Recipient of the 2003 Derek de Solla Price Award pp. 275-277

- Ronald Rousseau
- Growth dynamics of German university enrolments and of scientific disciplines in the 19th century: Scaling behaviour under weak competitive pressure pp. 283-294

- Frank Havemann, Michael Heinz and Roland Wagner-Döbler
- In basic science the percentage of “authoritative” references decreases as bibliographies become shorter pp. 295-303

- Henk F. Moed and Eugene Garfield
- Why authors think their papers are highly cited pp. 305-316

- Henry Small
- Measuring the citation impact of research journals in clinical neurology: A structural equation modelling analysis pp. 317-332

- Weiping Yue and Concepción S. Wilson
- Citation Database for Japanese Papers: A new bibliometric tool for Japanese academic society pp. 333-351

- Masamitsu Negishi, Yuan Sun and Kunihiro Shigi
- The US-EU race for leadership of science and technology: Qualitative and quantitative indicators pp. 353-363

- Robert D. Shelton and Geoffrey M. Holdridge
- Research in non-metropolitan universitiesas a new stage of science development in Russia pp. 365-383

- Valentina A. Markusova, Vladimir A. Minin, Alexandr N. Libkind, C. N. Margriet Jansz, Michel Zitt and Elise Bassecoulard-Zitt
- China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations (CSTPC): History, impact and outlook pp. 385-397

- Yishan Wu, Yuntao Pan, Yuhua Zhang, Zheng Ma, Jingan Pang, Hong Guo, Bo Xu and Zhiqing Yang
- Does collaborative research have greater epistemic authority? pp. 399-408

- Donald deB. Beaver
- Author productivity and geodesic distance in bibliographic co-authorship networks, and visibility on the Web pp. 409-420

- Hildrun Kretschmer
- Inflationary bibliometric values: The role of scientific collaboration and the need for relative indicators in evaluative studies pp. 421-432

- Olle Persson, Wolfgang Glänzel and Rickard Danell
- Comparative analysis of coauthorship networks of different domains: The growth and change of networks pp. 435-446

- Fuyuki Yoshikane and Kyo Kageura
- New classification quality estimators for analysis of documentary information: Application to patent analysis and web mapping pp. 445-562

- Jean-Charles Lamirel, Claire Francois, Shadi Al Shehabi and Martial Hoffmann
- An analysis of backlink counts and Web Impact Factorsfor Chinese university websites pp. 463-473

- Junping Qiu, Jingquan Chen and Zhi Wang
- Patterns of national and international Web inlinks to US academic departments: An analysis of disciplinary variations pp. 475-485

- Rong Tang and Mike Thelwall
- Links to commercial websites as a source of business information pp. 487-496

- Liwen Vaughan and Guozhu Wu
- Positive reinforcement and 3-dimensional informetrics pp. 497-509

- Leo Egghe
- Towards a model for diachronous and synchronous citation analyses pp. 511-522

- Wolfgang Glänzel
- The multivariate Waring distribution and its application pp. 523-535

- Shi Shan, Guohua Jiang and Lan Jiang
Volume 60, issue 2, 2004
- Bibliometric analysis of Patent Ductus Arteriosus treatments pp. 105-215

- Wang-Huu Hsieh, Wen-Ta Chiu, Yee-Shuan Lee and Yuh-Shan Ho
- The universal expression of periodical average publication delay at steady state pp. 121-129

- Guang Yu, Daren Yu and Yijun Li
- Publication and citation patterns of the Mexican contribution to a “Big Science” discipline: Elementary particle physics pp. 131-143

- Francisco Collazo-Reyes, Ma. Elena Luna-Morales and Jane M. Russell
- The classification of biomedical journals by research level pp. 145-157

- Grant Lewison and Guillermo Paraje
- Top-down decomposition of the Journal Citation Reportof the Social Science Citation Index: Graph- and factor-analytical approaches pp. 159-180

- Loet Leydesdorff
- A robust formula to credit authors for their publications pp. 181-204

- Frank J. Trueba and Héctor Guerrero
- A modified method for calculating the Impact Factors of journals in ISI Journal Citation Reports: Polymer Science Category in 1997–2001 pp. 217-235

- Narongrit Sombatsompop, T. Markpin and N. Premkamolnetr
- Highly cited research papers and the evaluation of a research university: A case study: Peking University 1974–2003 pp. 237-347

- Xing Zhu, Qi Wu, Yingzi Zheng and Xin Ma
- Exploring scholarly reputation: It's more than just productivity pp. 249-272

- Todd Dewett and Angelo S. Denisi
Volume 60, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial Foreword pp. 9-9

- Tibor Braun
- Guest Editorial pp. 11-18

- Katherine W. McCain and William E. Snizek
- Self-emancipation proclamation and a light-hearted but nevertheless deeply-felt exception pp. 19-24

- Manfred Bonitz
- The Matthew Effect of the Annual Reviews series and the flow of scientific communication through the World Wide Web pp. 25-30

- Cecelia Brown
- Robert K. Merton, 1910–2003 pp. 37-40

- Jonathan R. Cole
- Normative shaping of scientific practice: The magic of Merton pp. 41-46

- Blaise Cronin
- R. K. Merton — Life time of influence pp. 47-50

- Mary Frank Fox
- The intended consequences of Robert K. Merton pp. 51-61

- Eugene Garfield
- What is Mertonian sociology of science? pp. 63-70

- Lowell L. Hargens
- On the shoulders of Robert Merton: Towards a normative theory of citation pp. 71-79

- Henry Small
- Robert K. Merton's perspective on priority and the provision of the public good knowledge pp. 81-87

- Paula Stephan
- Robert K. Merton: Memorial pp. 89-92

- Stephen M. Stigler
- Reward, persuasion, and the Sokal Hoax: A study in citation identities pp. 93-120

- Howard D. White
Volume 59, issue 3, 2004
- The influence of author self-citations on bibliometric macro indicators pp. 281-310

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
- James Bond and citations to his books pp. 311-320

- Grant Lewison
- Identification of information sources and citation patterns in the field of reciprocating internal combustion engines pp. 321-336

- Rafael Aleixandre, Juan Carlos Valderrama, José María Desantes and Antonio J. Torregrosa
- Likelihood of inbound/outbound access to co-authorship pp. 337-344

- Masashi Shirabe and Hiroyuki Tomizawa
- Changes in the scientific output of Russia from 1980 to 2000, as reflected in the Science Citation Index, in relation to national politico-economic changes pp. 345-389

- Concepción S. Wilson and Valentina A. Markusova
- A microscopic link analysis of academic institutions within a country — the case of Israel pp. 391-403

- Judit Bar-Ilan
- South African research in selected scientific areas: Status 1981–2000 pp. 405-423

- Peter Ingwersen and Daisy Jacobs
- Multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, and patterns of research collaboration in nanoscience and nanotechnology pp. 425-465

- Joachim Schummer
- Sleeping Beauties in science pp. 467-472

- Anthony F. J. van Raan
Volume 59, issue 2, 2004
- Modelling the asymmetric volatility of anti-pollution patents in the USA pp. 179-197

- Felix Chan, Dora Marinova and Michael McAleer
- Tracing knowledge diffusion pp. 199-211

- Chaomei Chen and Diana Hicks
- The effect of highly cited papers on national citation indicators pp. 213-224

- Dag W. Aksnes and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Solution of a problem of Buckland on the influence of obsolescence on scattering pp. 225-232

- Leo Egghe
- How to measure own-group preference? A novel approach to a sociometric problem pp. 233-252

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Using a bibliometric approach to support research policy making: The case of the Flemish BOF-key pp. 253-276

- Koenraad Debackere and Wolfgang Glänzel
Volume 59, issue 1, 2004
- The transfer of knowledge from the Spanish public R&D system to the productive sectors in the field of Biotechnology pp. 3-14

- Albert Armando and Luis M. Plaza
- Ocean Science & Technology research across the countries: A global scenario pp. 15-27

- Prabir G. Dastidar
- Self-linking and self-linked rates of academic institutions on the Web pp. 29-41

- Bar-Ilan Judit
- Modelling the characteristics of Web page outlinks pp. 43-62

- Ajiferuke Isola and Wolfram Dietmar
- A bibliometric approach to the role of author self-citations in scientific communication pp. 63-77

- Glänzel Wolfgang, Thijs Bart and Schlemmer Balázs
- The motivation for citing specific references by social scientists in Korea: The phenomenon of co-existing references pp. 79-93

- Kim Kapseon
- Patterns of the foreign contributions in some domestic vs. international journals on Earth Sciences pp. 95-115

- Rey-Rocha Jesús and Martín-Sempere María José
- Bibliometric overview of the utilization of artificial neural networks in medicine and biology pp. 117-130

- Robert Claude, Arreto Charles-Daniel, Azerad Jean and Gaudy Jean-Francois
- Evaluation and interpretation of knowledge production efficiency pp. 131-155

- Guan Jiancheng and Wang Junxia
- Impact of mergers & acquisitions on research productivity within the pharmaceutical industry pp. 157-169

- Michael E. D. Koenig and Elizabeth M. Mezick
- Citation review of Lagergren kinetic rate equation on adsorption reactions pp. 171-177

- Ho Yuh-Shan
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