Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 3, 2003
- Evaluating two Austrian university departments: Lessons learned pp. 289-299

- Christian Schloegl, Juan Gorraiz, Christoph Bart and Monika Bargmann
- Bibliometric analysis on additionality of Japanese R&D programmes pp. 301-316

- Takayuki Hayashi
- A comparison between domestic and international publications in Brazilian psychiatry pp. 317-327

- Ivan Figueira, Raphael Jacques and Jacqueline Leta
- Neo-colonial science by the most industrialised upon the least developed countries in peer-reviewed publishing pp. 329-343

- Farid Dahdouh-Guebas, J. Ahimbisibwe, Rita Van Moll and Nico Koedam
- The visibility of Italian journals pp. 345-355

- Donatella Ugolini and Cristina Casilli
- A new classification scheme of science fields and subfields designed for scientometric evaluation purposes pp. 357-367

- Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- Citation patterns in the Kuwaiti journal Medical Principles and Practice: The first 12 years, 1989-2000 pp. 369-382

- Charlene L. Al-Qallaf
- Constructing a multi-objective measure of research performance pp. 383-402

- P. S. Nagpaul and Santanu Roy
- Exploring a pseudo-regression model of transnational cooperation in science pp. 403-416

- P. S. Nagpaul
- Linguistic patterns of academic Web use in Western Europe pp. 417-432

- Mike Thelwall, Rong Tang and Liz Price
Volume 56, issue 2, 2003
- About Abels and similar international awards for ranked lists of awardees as science indicators of national merit in mathematics pp. 161-168

- Tibor Braun, Zsuzsa Szabadi-Peresztegi and Éva Kovács-Németh
- An overview of cross-national, national, and institutional assessment as reflected in the international journal Scientometrics pp. 169-199

- K. C. Garg
- The nature and relationship between the productivity of journals and their citations in semiconductor literature pp. 201-222

- Ming-Yueh Tsay and Shiao-Shing Ma
- Can scientific impact be judged prospectively? A bibliometric test of Simonton"s model of creative productivity pp. 223-232

- John D. Lee, Kim J. Vicente, Andrea Cassano and Anna Shearer
- A macro study of self-citation pp. 235-246

- Dag W. Aksnes
- Zipf's law and the diversity of biology newsgroups pp. 247-257

- Mark Kot, Emily Silverman and Celeste A. Berg
- Correcting glasses help fair comparisons in international science landscape: Country indicators as a function of ISI database delineation pp. 259-282

- Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary and Elise Bassecoulard
- More reprint requests, more citations? pp. 283-286

- Joost P. H. Drenth
Volume 56, issue 1, 2003
- No-bells for ambiguous lists of ranked Nobelists as science indicators of national merit in physics, chemistry and medicine, 1901-2001 pp. 3-28

- Tibor Braun, Zsuzsa Szabadi-Peresztegi and Éva Kovács-Németh
- The diffusion of scientific publications: The case of Econometrica, 1987 pp. 29-42

- Philip Hans Franses
- Patterns in journal citation data revealed by exploratory multivariate analysis pp. 43-59

- Cornelia Enachescu and Tiberiu Postelnicu
- Swarming of innovations, fractal patterns, and the historical time series of US patents pp. 61-80

- Gregory G. Brunk
- Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics pp. 81-93

- Dutt Bharvi, K. C. Garg and Anita Bali
- A scientometric study of the research performance of the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore pp. 95-110

- Chu Keong Lee
- Hypothesis generation guided by co-word clustering pp. 111-135

- Johannes Stegmann and Guenter Grohmann
- The influence of cultural factors on scientific production pp. 137-146

- Erdal Inönü
- Monitoring elasticity between science and technology domains and its visualization pp. 147-160

- Filip Deleus and Marc M. Van Hulle
Volume 55, issue 3, 2002
- A relational charting approach to the world of basic research in twelve science fields at the end of the second millennium pp. 335-348

- Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert and Tibor Braun
- Co-citation, bibliographic coupling and a characterization of lattice citation networks pp. 349-361

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Interlinking between Asia-Pacific University Web sites pp. 363-376

- Mike Thelwall and Alastair Smith
- The effect of team consolidation on research collaboration and performance of scientists. Case study of Spanish university researchers in Geology pp. 377-394

- María José Martín-Sempere, Jesús Rey-Rocha and Belén Garzón-García
- Community of scholars: An exploratory study of management laureates pp. 395-409

- W. Jack Duncan, Eric W. Ford, Matthew D. Rousculp and Peter M. Ginter
- Scientific and technological development in Brazil. The widening gap pp. 411-419

- Edgar Dutra Zanotto
- Citation patterns of Korean physicists and mechanical engineers: Differences by type of publication source and type of authorship pp. 421-436

- Mee-Jean Kim
- Observations on the growth characteristics of the research output of Turkish physicists based on a selective citation analysis pp. 437-444

- Erdal Inönü and L. Kurnaz
- A citation report for Thai academic journals published during 1996-2000 pp. 445-462

- N. Sombatsompop, P. Ratchatahirun, V. Surathanasakul, N. Premkamolnetr and T. Markpin
Volume 55, issue 2, 2002
- Authorship patterns in agricultural sciences in Egypt pp. 157-170

- Hashem Farahat
- Trends and volatility in Japanese patenting in the USA: An analysis of the electronics and transport industries pp. 171-187

- Dora Marinova and Michael McAleer
- Bibliometric analysis of biotechnology pp. 189-213

- Robert Dalpé
- Scientometrics of laser research in India during 1970-1994 pp. 215-241

- K. C. Garg and P. Padhi
- Gender differences in publication productivity in psychology in India pp. 243-258

- Kamlesh Goel
- The intellectual structure and interdisciplinary breadth of Knowledge Management: A bibliometric study of its early stage of development pp. 259-272

- Leonard J. Ponzi
- Modelling citation age data: Simple graphical methods from reliability theory pp. 273-285

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Major factors affecting China's inter-regional research collaboration: Regional scientific productivity and geographical proximity pp. 287-316

- Liming Liang and Ling Zhu
- Lack of standardisation in informetric research. Comments on “Power laws of research output. Evidence for journals of economics” by Matthias Sutter and Martin G. Kocher pp. 317-327

- Ronald Rousseau
- Lack of standardization in informetric research: Reply pp. 329-331

- Martin Kocher and Matthias Sutter
Volume 55, issue 1, 2002
- The scientific economy of attention: A novel approach to the collective rationality of science pp. 3-26

- Georg Franck
- Gender and productivity differentials in science pp. 27-58

- Katarina Prpić
- Co-authorship, rational Erdős numbers, and resistance distances in graphs pp. 59-70

- Alexandru T. Balaban and Douglas J. Klein
- Scientometrics of laser research in India and China pp. 71-85

- K. C. Garg
- Multivariate evaluation of Spanish educational research journals pp. 87-102

- Antonio Fernández-Cano and Ángel Bueno
- Turkey's output in social science publications: 1970-1999 pp. 103-121

- Sami Gülgöz, Ömer A. Yedekçioglu and Ersin Yurtsever
- Contribution of Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine to the world's biomedical literature (1988-1997) pp. 123-136

- YaŞar Tonta and Mustafa Ilhan
- Research productivity of scientists in consolidated vs. non-consolidated teams: The case of Spanish university geologists pp. 137-156

- Jesús Rey-Rocha, María José Martín-Sempere and Belén Garzón
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