Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 3, 2001
- Preface pp. 363-364

- Hildrun Kretschmer
- Reflections on Scientific Collaboration (and its study): Past, Present, and Future pp. 365-377

- Donald Deb. Beaver
- International Collaboration in Science in India and its Impact on Institutional Performance pp. 379-394

- Aparna Basu and Ritu Aggarwal
- Elite Researchers in Ophthalmology: Aspects of Publishing Strategies, Collaboration and Multi-Disciplinarity pp. 395-410

- Mari Davis and Concepción S. Wilson
- Integrating Scientometric Indicators into Sociological Studies: Methodical and Methodological Problems pp. 411-434

- Jochen Gläser and Grit Laudel
- Collaboration Behaviour of Berlin Life Science Researchers in the Last Two Decades of the Twentieth Century as Reflected in the Science Citation Index pp. 435-443

- Frank Havemann
- Chinese-Indian-German Collaboration Results that Provided the Impetus for the Foundation of COLLNET pp. 445-456

- Hildrun Kretschmer, Liang Liming and Ramesh Kundra
- Citation Counts of Multi-Authored Papers — First-named Authors and Further Authors pp. 457-470

- Lydia L. Lange
- Age Structures of Scientific Collaboration in Chinese Computer Science pp. 471-486

- Liming Liang, Hildrun Kretschmer, Yongzheng Guo and Donald Beaver
- Collaboration and Cognitive Structures in Social Science Research Fields. Towards Socio-Cognitive Analysis in Information Systems pp. 487-502

- Peter Mutschke and Anabel Quan Haase
- Continuity and Discontinuity of Collaboration Behaviour since 1800 — from a Bibliometric Point of View pp. 503-517

- Roland Wagner-Döbler
- Collaboration Patterns in Indian and Bulgarian Epidemiology of Neoplasms in Medline for 1966–1999 pp. 519-523

- Ramesh Kundra and Dimiter Tomov
- Complex Systems in Natural Science and Humanities pp. 525-529

- Vera Wenzel
- Foundation of a Global Interdisciplinary Research Network (COLLNET) with Berlin as the Virtual Centre pp. 531-537

- Hildrun Kretschmer, Liang Liming and Ramesh Kundra
Volume 52, issue 2, 2001
- Scientometrics in the Context of Probabilistic Philosophy pp. 111-126

- Lyubov G. Gurjeva and Paul Wouters
- Is It Possible to Measure Science? V. V. Nalimov's Research in Scientometrics pp. 127-150

- Yuri V. Granovsky
- He Brought New Meanings and New Solutions pp. 151-158

- Elena V. Markova
- The Impact of V.V. Nalimov on Information Science pp. 159-163

- Arkady I. Cherny and Ruggero S. Gilyarevsky
- Reminiscences of Vassily V. Nalimov pp. 165-166

- Eugene Garfield
- Vassily Nalimov — Modern Russian High Priest pp. 167-169

- Rustum Roy
- Facing the Mystery: A Philosophical Approach pp. 179-184

- Vassily Nalimov
- Philosophy of Number: How Metrical Hermeneutics is Possible pp. 185-192

- Vassily V. Nalimov
- International Co-operation in Science and in Social Sciences as Reflected in Multinational Papers Indexed in SCI and SSCI pp. 193-210

- Barbara Stefaniak
- Nalimov and the Polish Way Towards Science of Science pp. 211-223

- Marta Skalska-Zlat
- Karl Heinrich Frömmichen (1736–1783) and Adrian Balbi (1782–1848) — The Pioneers of Biblio- and Scientometrics pp. 225-233

- Anna Żbikowska-Migoń
- Mathematics Research in India Today: What Does the Literature Reveal? pp. 235-259

- Subbiah Arunachalam
- Symmetric and Asymmetric Theory of Relative Concentration and Applications pp. 261-290

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- The Literature of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, and Informetrics pp. 291-314

- William W. Hood and Concepción S. Wilson
- Formalised Assessment of Publication Quality in Russian Psychiatry pp. 315-322

- Nikita A. Zorin, Alexander V. Nemtsov and Vladimir V. Kalinin
- Scientometric Perspectives of the Analysis of Chemical Terminology pp. 323-336

- Irina Marshakova-Shaikevich
- The Universe Grasper pp. 337-344

- Samuel I. Shapiro
- The Universe of Meanings pp. 345-360

- Vassily V. Nalimov, Jeanna Drogalina-Nalimov and Konstantin Zuyev
Volume 52, issue 1, 2001
- Stochastic modelling of the first-citation distribution pp. 3-12

- Quentin L. Burrel
- Fish science research in China: How does it compare with fish research in India? pp. 13-28

- Subbiah Arunachalam and Jayashree Balaji
- The quantity and quality of female researchers: A bibliometric study of Iceland pp. 29-43

- Grant Lewison
- How the European Union writes about ophthalmology pp. 45-58

- Donatella Ugolini, Marco Amedeo Cimmino, Cristina Casilli and Giuseppe Sandro Mela
- Citation analysis using online databases: Feasibilities and shortcomings pp. 59-82

- Werner Marx, Hermann Schier and Michael Wanitschek
- Scientific cycle model with delay pp. 83-95

- Marek Szydlowski and Adam Krawiec
Volume 51, issue 3, 2001
- Bibliography of publications of Belver C. Griffith pp. 469-479

- Laura Joy Moyer
- Intellectual activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective pp. 481-488

- Heting Chu
- Belver and Henry pp. 487-491

- Henry Small
- Publication and cooperation patterns of the authors of neuroscience journals pp. 499-510

- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- Lessons from the study of scholarly communication for the new information era pp. 511-523

- Michael E. D. Koenig
- A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science pp. 525-539

- Henry Kreuzman
- Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey pp. 541-551

- Valentina Markusova, Valdimir Minin, Alexandr Libkind and Michael Arapov
- Early reactions to information growth pp. 553-561

- Jack Meadows
- Utilizing spatial information systems for non-spatial-data analysis pp. 563-571

- L. John Old
- Scholarly communication as a socioecological system pp. 573-605

- Pamela E. Sandstrom
- Author-centered bibliometrics through CAMEOs: Characterizations automatically made and edited online pp. 607-637

- Howard D. White
Volume 51, issue 2, 2001
- International alignment and scientific regard as macro-indicators for international comparisons of publications pp. 359-380

- Hariolf Grupp, Ulrich Schmoch and Sybelle Hinze
- The international publication productivity of Latin American countries in the economics and business administration fields pp. 381-394

- Mladen M. Koljatic and Mónica R. Silva
- The editorial policies of scientific journals: Testing an impact factor model pp. 395-404

- Mario de Marchi and Maurizio Rocchi
- Power laws of research output. Evidence for journals of economics pp. 405-414

- Matthias Sutter and Martin G. Kochner
- A study of collaboration in laser science and technology pp. 415-427

- K.C. Garg and P. Padhi
- Investigating the concentration within a research community using joint publications and co-authorship via intermediaries pp. 429-440

- Christian Genest and Carl Thibault
- The cognitive and the social structure of STS pp. 441-460

- Peter Van Den Besselaar
Volume 51, issue 1, 2001
- Introduction pp. 5-8

- Henk F. Moed
- Application of statistical physics methods and conceptsto the study of science & technology systems pp. 9-36

- Luis A. N. Amaral, P. Gopikrishnan, Kaushik Matia, Vasiliki Plerou and H. E. Stanley
- Competition in science and the Matthew core journals pp. 37-54

- Manfred Bonitz and Andrea Scharnhorst
- Improving the functionality of interactive bibliometric science maps pp. 55-68

- Renald K. Buter and Ed C. M. Noyons
- National characteristics in international scientific co-authorship relations pp. 69-115

- Wolfgang Glänzel
- Information science as "Little Science":The implications of a bibliometric analysis of theJournal of the American Society for Information Science pp. 117-132

- Wallace Koehler
- Studying the international diffusion of a national scientific journal pp. 133-146

- Terttu A. M. Kortelainen
- Growth dynamics of scholarly and scientific journals pp. 147-162

- Michael Mabe and Mayur Amin
- Patent citation analysis in a novel field of technology:An exploration of nano-science and nano-technology pp. 163-183

- Martin S. Meyer
- Patent citation analysis.A closer look at the basic input data from patent search reports pp. 185-201

- Jacques Michel and Bernd Bettels
- An approach to interdisciplinarity through bibliometric indicators pp. 203-222

- Fernanda Morillo, María Bordons and Isabel Gómez
- World distribution of social science journals:A view from the periphery pp. 223-239

- Nora Narvaez-Berthelemot and Jane M. Russell
- Assessing the quality of scholarly journals in Linguistics:An alternative to citation-based journal impact factors pp. 241-265

- Anthony J. Nederhof, Marc Luwel and Henk F. Moed
- Using artificial neural networks for mapping of scienceand technology: A multi-self-organizing-maps approach pp. 267-292

- Xavier Polanco, Claire François and Jean-Charles Lamirel
- Citation delay in interdisciplinary knowledge exchange pp. 293-309

- Ed J. Rinia, Thed. N. Van Leeuwen, Eppo E.W. Bruins, Hendrik G. Van Vuren and Anthony F.J. Van Raan
- Mapping interdisciplinary research fronts in neuroscience: A bibliometric view to retrograde amnesia pp. 311-318

- Holger Schwechheimer and Matthias Winterhager
- A relationship between technology indicators and stock market performance pp. 319-333

- Patrick Thomas
- Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequencesfor international comparisons of national research performance pp. 335-346

- Thed N. Van Leeuwen, Henk F. Moed, Robert J. W. Tijssen, Martijn S. Visser and Anthony F. J. Van Raan
- Competition amongst scientists for publication status:Toward a model of scientific publication and citation distributions pp. 347-357

- Anthony F. J. Van Raan
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