Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue 3, 2003
- Critical and emerging technologies in Materials, Manufacturing, and Industrial Engineering: A study for priority setting pp. 473-487

- Murat Bengisu
- Constructing a patent citation map using bibliographic coupling: A study of Taiwan's high-tech companies pp. 489-506

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Li-Yun Chiang and Dar-Zen Chen
- Publications and patents in nanotechnology pp. 507-527

- Angela Hullmann and Martin Meyer
- Author co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature pp. 529-545

- Ming-yueh Tsay, Hong Xu and Chia-wen Wu
- Scientific cooperation between Chile and Spain: Joint mainstream publications (1991-2000) pp. 547-558

- Beatriz Presmanes and Ernesto Zumelzu
- Internationalization of mathematical research pp. 559-570

- Yaru Dang and Wenling Zhang
- Better late than never? On the chance to become highly cited only beyond the standard bibliometric time horizon pp. 571-586

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Balázs Schlemmer and Bart Thijs
- Informetric studies using databases: Opportunities and challenges pp. 587-608

- William W. Hood and Concepción S. Wilson
- OLAP and bibliographic databases pp. 609-622

- Emil Hudomalj and Gaj Vidmar
- Data mining in a closed Web environment pp. 623-640

- Cristina Faba-Pérez, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote and Félix De Moya-Anegón
- Intellectual property and public research in biotechnology: the scientists opinion pp. 641-656

- Marilia Coutinho, Elizabeth Balbachevsky, Denilde Oliveira Holzhacker, Diogo Da Costa Patrao, Ricardo Nicoliello Zorzetto Vencio, Rodrigo Luiz Medeiros Da Silva, Márcio Luís Gomes Lucatelli, Lucimara Flávio Dos Reis and Maria Angélica Marin
- A method for identifying clusters in sets of interlinking Web spaces pp. 657-672

- Peter B. Musgrove, Ray Binns, Teresa Page-Kennedy and Mike Thelwall
- Mathematical model of delay in the secondary literature publishing process pp. 673-685

- Guang Yu, Yihong Rong and Yijun Li
- Relations of relative scientometric indicators pp. 687-694

- Péter Vinkler
- Comments on the paper “Developing English-language academic journals of China” pp. 695-696

- Yinian Gu
- Understanding academic journals of China. Response to Yinian Gu pp. 697-700

- Li Li and Zhang Fenglian
Volume 58, issue 2, 2003
- The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations pp. 191-203

- Loet Leydesdorff and Martin Meyer
- Regional R&D activities and interactions in the Swedish Triple Helix pp. 203-218

- Rickard Danell and Olle Persson
- The Triple Helix as a model to analyze Israeli Magnet Program and lessons for late-developing countries like Turkey pp. 219-239

- Devrim Goktepe
- Science cited in patents: A geographic "flow" analysis of bibliographic citation patterns in patents pp. 241-263

- Arnold Verbeek, Koenraad Debackere and Marc Luwel
- Large firms and the science-technology interface Patents, patent citations, and scientific output of multinational corporations in thin films pp. 265-279

- Sujit Bhattacharya and Martin Meyer
- Quantifying the benefits of participating in an industry university research center: An examination of research cost avoidance pp. 281-300

- Denis O. Gray and Harm-Jan Steenhuis
- Entrepreneurial universities and the dynamics of academic knowledge production: A case study of basic vs. applied research in Belgium pp. 301-320

- Liana Ranga, Koenraad Debackere and Nick von Tunzelmann
- Towards hybrid Triple Helix indicators: A study of university-related patents and a survey of academic inventors pp. 321-350

- Martin Meyer, Tatiana Siniläinen and Jan Timm Utecht
- Measuring the relationship between high technology development strategies and wage inequality pp. 351-368

- Susan E. Cozzens and Kamau Bobb
- Characterizing intellectual spaces between science and technology pp. 369-390

- Sujit Bhattacharya, Hildrun Kretschmer and Martin Meyer
- Mapping communication and collaboration in heterogeneous research networks pp. 391-413

- Gaston Heimeriks, Marianne Hörlesberger and Peter Van Den Besselaar
- Patents cited in the scientific literature: An exploratory study of 'reverse' citation relations pp. 415-428

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Martin Meyer
- A Vector Space Model as a methodological approach to the Triple Helix dimensionality: A comparative study of Biology and Biomedicine Centres of two European National Research Councils from a Webometric view pp. 429-443

- José Luis Ortega Priego
- The mutual information of university-industry-government relations: An indicator of the Triple Helix dynamics pp. 445-467

- Loet Leydesdorff
Volume 58, issue 1, 2003
- Interdisciplinary information input and output of a nano-technology project pp. 5-33

- Hajime Eto
- Changing trends in publishing behaviour among university faculty, 1980-2000 pp. 35-48

- Svein Kyvik
- Age effects in scientific productivity pp. 49-90

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Cinzia Daraio
- Seismology as a dynamic, distributed area of scientific research pp. 91-114

- Caroline Wagner and Loet Leydesdorff
- Patterns of knowledge production: The case of information and telecommunication sector in Korea pp. 115-128

- Jae-Yong Choung, Hong-Ghi Min and Myeong-Cheol Park
- Interdisciplinarity and knowledge inflow/outflow structure among science and engineering research in Korea pp. 129-141

- Choong-Han Song
- Age profile, personnel costs and scientific productivity at the University of Vienna pp. 143-153

- Bernard Wallner, Martin Fieder and Karoline Iber
- Disciplinary and linguistic considerations for academic Web linking: An exploratory hyperlink mediated study with Mainland China and Taiwan pp. 155-181

- Mike Thelwall and Rong Tang
- A quantitative view on the coming of age of interdisciplinarity in the sciences 1980-1999 pp. 183-189

- Tibor Braun and András Schubert
Volume 57, issue 3, 2003
- Science from the periphery: Collaboration, networks and 'Periphery Effects' in the citation of New Zealand Crown Research Institutes articles, 1995-2000 pp. 321-337

- Shaun Goldfinch, Tony Dale and Karl DeRouen
- The contribution of women in Brazilian science: A case study in astronomy, immunology and oceanography pp. 339-353

- Jacqueline Leta and Grant Lewison
- Do science-technology interactions pay off when developing technology? pp. 355-367

- Bart Van Looy, Edwin Zimmermann, Reinhilde Veugelers, Arnold Verbeek, Johanna Mello and Koenraad Debackere
- Assessing stem cell research productivity pp. 369-376

- Y. S. Ho, C. H. Chiu, T. M. Tseng and W. T. Chiu
- The effect of statistical methods and study reporting characteristics on the number of citations: A study of four general psychiatric journals pp. 377-388

- Jouko Miettunen and Pentti Nieminen
- Abstracts, introductions and discussions: How far do they differ in style? pp. 389-398

- James Hartley, James W. Pennebaker and Claire Fox
- Neuroscience output of China: A MEDLINE-based bibliometric study pp. 399-409

- Wei Xu, Yi-Zhang Chen and Zhi-Chao Shen
Volume 57, issue 2, 2003
- Obituary: Robert King Merton (1910-2003) pp. 151-152

- Manfred Bonitz
- Introduction to the selected papers of the 7th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators pp. 155-157

- Sybille Hinze
- One step further in the production of bibliometric indicators at the micro level: Differences by gender and professional category of scientists pp. 159-173

- María Bordons, Fernanda Morillo, M. Teresa Fernández and Isabel Gómez
- Tracing technological change over long periods in Germany in chemicals using patent statistics pp. 175-195

- Iciar Dominguez Lacasa, Hariolf Grupp and Ulrich Schmoch
- The decline of Swedish neuroscience: Decomposing a bibliometric national science indicator pp. 197-213

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Rickard Danell and Olle Persson
- Studying the brain drain: Can bibliometric methods help? pp. 215-237

- Grit Laudel
- The relationship between the WIFs or inlinks of Computer Science Departments in UK and their RAE ratings or research productivities in 2001 pp. 239-255

- Xuemei Li, Mike Thelwall, Peter Musgrove and David Wilkinson
- The Holy Grail of science policy: Exploring and combining bibliometric tools in search of scientific excellence pp. 257-280

- Thed N. Van Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser, Henk F. Moed, Ton J. Nederhof and Anthony F. J. Van Raan
- Porter vs. Porter: Modeling the technological competitiveness of nations pp. 281-293

- Elmer Yglesias
- Potential science-technology spillovers in regions: An insight on geographic co-location of knowledge activities in the EU pp. 295-320

- Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary, Elise Bassecoulard and Françoise Laville
Volume 57, issue 1, 2003
- Journal co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature pp. 7-25

- Ming-yueh Tsay, Hong Xu and Chia-wen Wu
- Co-citation analysis and the search for invisible colleges: A methodological evaluation pp. 27-57

- Markus Gmür
- India's collaboration with People's Republic of China in Science and Technology: A scientometric analysis of coauthored papers during 1994-1999 pp. 59-74

- B. M. Gupta and S. M. Dhawan
- Defining a core: Theoretical observations on the Egghe-Rousseau proposal pp. 75-92

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Bridging citation and reference distributions: Part I - The referencing-structure function and its application to co-citation and co-item studies pp. 93-118

- Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary and Elise Bassecoulard
- Developing English-language academic journals of China pp. 119-125

- Li Li and Fenglian Zhang
- Difficulties and challenges of Chinese scientific journals: Statistical analysis of Chinese literatures using Chinese Science Bulletin as example pp. 127-139

- Tianwei He
- ISSI Newsletter pp. 147-149

- Mari Davis
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