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November 2011, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 465-478 Research output and economic productivity: a Granger causality test
by Ling-Chu Lee & Pin-Hua Lin & Yun-Wen Chuang & Yi-Yang Lee - 479-499 Agent-based computing from multi-agent systems to agent-based models: a visual survey
by Muaz Niazi & Amir Hussain - 501-522 Mapping of nanoscience and nanotechnology research in India: a scientometric analysis, 1990–2009
by R. Karpagam & S. Gopalakrishnan & M. Natarajan & B. Ramesh Babu - 523-551 Using Bayesian networks to discover relationships between bibliometric indices. A case study of computer science and artificial intelligence journals
by Alfonso Ibáñez & Pedro Larrañaga & Concha Bielza - 553-567 Research groups of oncology co-authorship network in China
by Qi Yu & Hongfang Shao & Zhiguang Duan - 569-590 Multi-modal social networks for modeling scientific fields
by Georg Groh & Christoph Fuchs - 591-606 A bibliometric analysis and comparison on three information science journals: JASIST, IPM, JOD, 1998–2008
by Ming-yueh Tsay - 607-629 An impact indicator for researchers
by Elizabeth S. Vieira & José A. N. F. Gomes - 631-651 The journal relative impact: an indicator for journal assessment
by Elizabeth S. Vieira & José A. N. F. Gomes - 653-675 International temporary mobility of researchers: a cross-discipline study
by Carolina Cañibano & F. Javier Otamendi & Francisco Solís - 677-686 Brazilian scientific production, financial support, established investigators and doctoral graduates
by André Frazão Helene & Pedro Leite Ribeiro - 687-710 Evolutionary dynamics of scientific collaboration networks: multi-levels and cross-time analysis
by Alireza Abbasi & Liaquat Hossain & Shahadat Uddin & Kim J. R. Rasmussen - 711-722 The growth of international collaboration in East European scholarly communities: a bibliometric analysis of journal articles published between 1989 and 2009
by Daniel Teodorescu & Tudorel Andrei - 723-726 The functional anatomy of science mapping
by Sándor Soós
October 2011, Volume 89, Issue 1
- 1-36 Mapping the (in)visible college(s) in the field of entrepreneurship
by Aurora A. C. Teixeira - 37-50 Time relations between scientific production and patenting of knowledge: the case of nanotechnologies
by Ugo Finardi - 51-87 Mapping knowledge domains of Chinese digital library research output, 1994–2010
by Limei Zhao & Qingpu Zhang - 89-106 Shaping the interdisciplinary knowledge network of China: a network analysis based on citation data from 1981 to 2010
by Chen Liu & Wei Shan & Jing Yu - 107-117 Scientific output and its relationship to knowledge economy: an analysis of ASEAN countries
by Tuan V. Nguyen & Ly T. Pham - 119-138 The structure and analysis of nanotechnology co-author and citation networks
by Selen Onel & Abe Zeid & Sagar Kamarthi - 139-152 Female researchers in Russia: have they become more visible?
by Grant Lewison & Valentina Markusova - 153-176 Improving quality assessment of composite indicators in university rankings: a case study of French and German universities of excellence
by M. Benito & R. Romera - 177-205 The “Mendel syndrome” in science: durability of scientific literature and its effects on bibliometric analysis of individual scientists
by Rodrigo Costas & Thed N. Leeuwen & Anthony F. J. Raan - 207-227 The research productivity of academic psychologists: assessment, trends, and best practice recommendations
by Ryan D. Duffy & Alex Jadidian & Gregory D. Webster & Kyle J. Sandell - 229-243 Overall prestige of journals with ranking score above a given threshold
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 245-258 The influence of effects and phenomena on citations: a comparative analysis of four citation perspectives
by Qiang Wu & Dietmar Wolfram - 259-272 Emerging firms in an emerging field: an analysis of patent citations in electronic-paper display technology
by Show-Ling Jang & Yun-Chen Yu & Tzu-Ya Wang - 273-280 A surname-based bibliometric indicator: publications in biomedical journal
by Igor Kissin - 281-289 Are American astrophysics papers accepted more quickly than others?
by Virgina Trimble & Jose A. Ceja - 291-299 Credit where credit’s due: accounting for co-authorship in citation counts
by Richard S. J. Tol - 301-314 A recursive field-normalized bibliometric performance indicator: an application to the field of library and information science
by Ludo Waltman & Erjia Yan & Nees Jan Eck - 315-327 On the analogy between the evolution of thermodynamic and bibliometric systems: a breakthrough or just a bubble?
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano - 329-344 Behind citing-side normalization of citations: some properties of the journal impact factor
by M. Zitt - 347-348 Modeling science: studying the structure and dynamics of science
by Katy Börner & Wolfgang Glänzel & Andrea Scharnhorst & Peter Besselaar - 349-364 Science models as value-added services for scholarly information systems
by Peter Mutschke & Philipp Mayr & Philipp Schaer & York Sure - 365-379 Tailor based allocations for multiple authorship: a fractional gh-index
by Serge Galam - 381-396 Community structure and patterns of scientific collaboration in Business and Management
by T. S. Evans & R. Lambiotte & P. Panzarasa - 397-420 A few special cases: scientific creativity and network dynamics in the field of rare diseases
by M. Laura Frigotto & Massimo Riccaboni - 421-435 Mixed-indicators model for identifying emerging research areas
by Hanning Guo & Scott Weingart & Katy Börner - 437-463 Does cumulative advantage affect collective learning in science? An agent-based simulation
by Christopher Watts & Nigel Gilbert
September 2011, Volume 88, Issue 3
- 679-706 Research involving women and health in the Medline database, 1965–2005: co-term analysis and visualization of main lines of research
by M. Angeles Zulueta & Gisela Cantos-Mateos & Benjamín Vargas-Quesada & Carmen Sánchez - 707-728 Scope, characteristics, and use of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s intramural research
by Stanislaw Kosecki & Robbin Shoemaker & Charlotte Kirk Baer - 729-745 Central indexes to the citation distribution: a complement to the h-index
by Pablo Dorta-González & María-Isabel Dorta-González - 747-760 Scientometric impact assessment of a research policy instrument: the case of rating researchers on scientific outputs in South Africa
by Roula Inglesi-Lotz & Anastassios Pouris - 761-770 Patent co-citation networks of Fortune 500 companies
by Xianwen Wang & Xi Zhang & Shenmeng Xu - 771-786 A methodology for Institution-Field ranking based on a bidimensional analysis: the IFQ 2 A index
by Daniel Torres-Salinas & Jose G. Moreno-Torres & Emilio Delgado-López-Cózar & Francisco Herrera - 787-804 Assessing the value of patent portfolios: an international country comparison
by Torben Schubert - 805-818 Tracking R&D behavior: bibliometric analysis of drug patents in the Orange Book
by Ming-Chao Huang & Shih-Chieh Fang & Shao-Chi Chang - 819-839 Hybrid clustering of multi-view data via Tucker-2 model and its application
by Xinhai Liu & Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart De Moor - 841-862 Characteristics of research in China assessed with Essential Science Indicators
by Hui-Zhen Fu & Kun-Yang Chuang & Ming-Huang Wang & Yuh-Shan Ho - 863-883 SAO network analysis of patents for technology trends identification: a case study of polymer electrolyte membrane technology in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
by Sungchul Choi & Janghyeok Yoon & Kwangsoo Kim & Jae Yeol Lee & Cheol-Han Kim - 885-898 The effect of academic inbreeding on scientific effectiveness
by Ozlem Inanc & Onur Tuncer - 899-913 Bibliographical research in the study of Hebrew printing: a bibliometric analysis
by Esther Lapon-Kandelshein & Gila Prebor - 915-928 Research productivity: Are higher academic ranks more productive than lower ones?
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Costa - 929-947 Bibliometric analysis of diadromous fish research from 1970s to 2010: a case study of seven species
by N. Nikolic & J.-L. Baglinière & C. Rigaud & C. Gardes & M. L. Masquilier & C. Taverny - 949-977 Evolution of knowledge creation and diffusion: the revisit of Taiwan’s Hsinchu Science Park
by Mei-Chih Hu - 979-1001 Measuring economic journals’ citation efficiency: a data envelopment analysis approach
by George Emm Halkos & Nickolaos G. Tzeremes - 1003-1004 The single publication H-index and the indirect H-index of a researcher
by L. Egghe - 1005-1010 Letter to the Editor: Comments on the paper of Franceschini and Maisano: Proposals for evaluating the regularity of a scientist’s research output
by Gangan Prathap - 1011-1016 A comment to the paper by Waltman et al., Scientometrics, 87, 467–481, 2011
by Tobias Opthof & Loet Leydesdorff - 1017-1022 On the correlation between bibliometric indicators and peer review: reply to Opthof and Leydesdorff
by Ludo Waltman & Nees Jan Eck & Thed N. Leeuwen & Martijn S. Visser & Anthony F. J. Raan
August 2011, Volume 88, Issue 2
- 343-362 Mapping collaborative knowledge production in China using patent co-inventorships
by Xia Gao & Jiancheng Guan & Ronald Rousseau - 363-370 The influence of random removal of sources and items on the h-index
by L. Egghe - 371-383 Price revisited: on the growth of dissertations in eight research fields
by Jens Peter Andersen & Björn Hammarfelt - 385-397 The skewness of science in 219 sub-fields and a number of aggregates
by Pedro Albarrán & Juan A. Crespo & Ignacio Ortuño & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 399-419 Bibliometric trend analysis on global graphene research
by Peng Hui Lv & Gui-Fang Wang & Yong Wan & Jia Liu & Qing Liu & Fei-cheng Ma - 421-432 Benford’s law and citations, articles and impact factors of scientific journals
by Juan Miguel Campanario & María Angeles Coslado - 433-448 Using patent analysis to explore corporate growth
by Yu-Shan Chen - 449-469 Citations among communication journals and other disciplines: a network analysis
by George A. Barnett & Catherine Huh & Youngju Kim & Han Woo Park - 471-493 African regional innovation systems: bibliometric analysis of research collaboration patterns 2005–2009
by Hannes Toivanen & Branco Ponomariov - 495-498 Severe language effect in university rankings: particularly Germany and France are wronged in citation-based rankings
by Anthony F. J. Raan & Thed N. Leeuwen & Martijn S. Visser - 499-520 “Structuration” by intellectual organization: the configuration of knowledge in relations among structural components in networks of science
by Loet Leydesdorff - 521-533 A decade of database research publications: a look inside
by Sherif Sakr & Mohammad Alomari - 535-554 Measuring regional science networks in China: a comparison of international and domestic bibliographic data sources
by S. Hennemann & T. Wang & I. Liefner - 555-562 Quasity, when quantity has a quality all of its own—toward a theory of performance
by Gangan Prathap - 563-574 A ranking of universities should account for differences in their disciplinary specialization
by Carmen López-Illescas & Félix Moya-Anegón & Henk F. Moed - 575-587 A case study of impact of patenting in the current developing economies in Asia
by Ranjeet Kumar & R. C. Tripathi & M. D. Tiwari - 589-597 Top Journals Selectivity Index: is it acceptable for drugs beyond the field of analgesia?
by Igor Kissin & Edwin L. Bradley - 599-615 The field-standardized average impact of national research systems compared to world average: the case of Italy
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Fulvio Viel - 617-626 Bibliometric analysis of complementary and alternative medicine research over three decades
by Jun-Ying Fu & Xu Zhang & Yun-Hua Zhao & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Dar-Zen Chen - 627-652 Galton 2011 revisited: a bibliometric journey in the footprints of a universal genius
by Juan Gorraiz & Christian Gumpenberger & Martin Wieland - 653-661 Article title type and its relation with the number of downloads and citations
by Hamid R. Jamali & Mahsa Nikzad - 663-667 Problems with “natural selection of academic papers”
by L. Egghe - 669-673 Understanding the role of open peer review and dynamic academic articles
by Pandelis Perakakis & Michael Taylor & Marco G. Mazza & Varvara Trachana - 675-677 Katy Börner: Atlas of science: visualizing what we know
by Loet Leydesdorff
July 2011, Volume 88, Issue 1
- 1-16 China–US scientific collaboration in nanotechnology: patterns and dynamics
by Li Tang & Philip Shapira - 17-42 The evolution of the international business field: a scientometric investigation of articles published in its premier journal
by Peter W. Liesch & Lars Håkanson & Sara L. McGaughey & Stuart Middleton & Julia Cretchley - 43-60 Distribution of academic research funds: a case of Japanese national research grant
by Sotaro Shibayama - 61-71 A study on the optimization of KCI-based index (Kor-Factor) in evaluating Korean journals
by Young Man Ko & Soo-Ryun Cho & Yong Seok Park - 73-89 Mapping of biotechnology patents of China from 1995–2008
by Zifeng Chen & Jiancheng Guan - 91-106 Are the h-index and some of its alternatives discriminatory of epistemological beliefs and methodological preferences of faculty members? The case of social scientists in Quebec
by Mathieu Ouimet & Pierre-Olivier Bédard & François Gélineau - 107-131 Weighted indices for evaluating the quality of research with multiple authorship
by Ash Mohammad Abbas - 133-144 Co-word analysis of the trends in stem cells field based on subject heading weighting
by Xin Ying An & Qing Qiang Wu - 145-161 Do age and professional rank influence the order of authorship in scientific publications? Some evidence from a micro-level perspective
by Rodrigo Costas & María Bordons - 163-177 Measuring the semantic integrity of scientific fields: a method and a study of sociology, economics and biophysics
by Attila V. Varga - 179-190 Scientific publications released in the Baltic States
by Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas & Raimundas Kirvaitis & Eleonora Dagienė - 191-198 A study on power-law distribution of hostnames in the URL references
by Fang Lin - 199-211 Revisiting citation aging: a model for citation distribution and life-cycle prediction
by Hamid Bouabid - 213-228 Identifying rapidly evolving technological trends for R&D planning using SAO-based semantic patent networks
by Janghyeok Yoon & Kwangsoo Kim - 229-238 National research assessment exercises: the effects of changing the rules of the game during the game
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa - 239-257 Assessing the scientific and technological output of EU Framework Programmes: evidence from the FP6 projects in the ICT field
by Stefano Breschi & Franco Malerba - 259-278 Research profiling for ‘standardization and innovation’
by Dong Geun Choi & Heesang Lee & Tae-kyung Sung - 279-295 Proposals for evaluating the regularity of a scientist’s research output
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano - 297-309 Using ‘core documents’ for the representation of clusters and topics
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs - 311-319 A new indicator for international visibility: exploring Brazilian scientific community
by Paula Leite & Rogério Mugnaini & Jacqueline Leta - 321-337 On measuring scholarly influence by citations
by Martin Ravallion & Adam Wagstaff - 339-342 Anne-Wil Harzing: The publish or perish book: Your guide to effective and responsible citation analysis
by Stephen J. Bensman
June 2011, Volume 87, Issue 3
- 425-450 Research trends analysis by comparing data mining and customer relationship management through bibliometric methodology
by Hsu-Hao Tsai - 451-466 Quantitative analysis of collaborative and mobility networks
by Takao Furukawa & Nobuyuki Shirakawa & Kumi Okuwada - 467-481 Towards a new crown indicator: an empirical analysis
by Ludo Waltman & Nees Jan Eck & Thed N. Leeuwen & Martijn S. Visser & Anthony F. J. Raan - 483-498 Sex differences in research funding, productivity and impact: an analysis of Québec university professors
by Vincent Larivière & Etienne Vignola-Gagné & Christian Villeneuve & Pascal Gélinas & Yves Gingras - 499-514 Evaluating research: from informed peer review to bibliometrics
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo - 515-524 The Energy–Exergy–Entropy (or EEE) sequences in bibliometric assessment
by Gangan Prathap - 525-550 Climate change and interdisciplinarity: a co-citation analysis of IPCC Third Assessment Report
by Andreas Bjurström & Merritt Polk - 551-562 High-impact papers presented in the subject category of water resources in the essential science indicators database of the institute for scientific information
by Kun-Yang Chuang & Ming-Huang Wang & Yuh-Shan Ho - 563-586 Funding acknowledgement analysis: an enhanced tool to investigate research sponsorship impacts: the case of nanotechnology
by Jue Wang & Philip Shapira - 587-596 A fresh approach to evaluating the academic ranking of world universities
by Veljko Jeremic & Milica Bulajic & Milan Martic & Zoran Radojicic - 597-620 Accuracy of inter-researcher similarity measures based on topical and social clues
by Guillaume Cabanac - 621-639 The j-index: a new bibliometric index and multivariate comparisons between other common indices
by Roberto Todeschini - 641-654 The dangers of performance-based research funding in non-competitive higher education systems
by Giovanni Abramo & Tindaro Cicero & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo - 655-656 Obituary
by Hans-Jürgen Czerwon - 657-666 Collaboration patterns in patent networks and their relationship with the transfer of technology: the case study of the CSIC patents
by José Luis Ortega - 667-681 Where do Italian universities stand? An in-depth statistical analysis of national and international rankings
by Marco Geraci & M. Degli Esposti - 683-685 The impact factor rank-order distribution revisited
by L. Egghe - 687-694 Forecasting trends of development of psychology from a bibliometric perspective
by Günter Krampen & Alexander Eye & Gabriel Schui - 695-706 Mining typical features for highly cited papers
by Mingyang Wang & Guang Yu & Daren Yu
May 2011, Volume 87, Issue 2
- 221-232 Citation lag analysis in supply chain research
by Hiroko Nakamura & Shinji Suzuki & Tomobe Hironori & Yuya Kajikawa & Ichiro Sakata - 233-250 Simulations of opinion changes in scientific communities
by Pawel Sobkowicz - 251-265 Investigating different types of research collaboration and citation impact: a case study of Harvard University’s publications
by Ali Gazni & Fereshteh Didegah - 267-286 A socio-technical perspective on e-government issues in developing countries: a scientometrics approach
by Gohar Feroz Khan & Junghoon Moon & Han Woo Park & Bobby Swar & Jae Jeung Rho - 287-292 Mathematical derivation of the scale-dependence of the h-index and other h-type indices
by L. Egghe - 293-301 Peer review and over-competitive research funding fostering mainstream opinion to monopoly
by Hui Fang - 303-314 Predicting faculty job centrality in communication
by Thomas Hugh Feeley & Katherine Hart LaVail & George A. Barnett - 315-336 Knowledge production through collaborative research in sub-Saharan Africa: how much do countries contribute to each other’s knowledge output and citation impact?
by Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha & Jan Resenga Maluleka - 337-345 Longitudinal and cross-sectional study of registered nurses in Sweden who undertake a PhD showing that nurses continue to publish in English after their PhD but male nurses are more productive than female nurses
by Lars H. Breimer & Janeth Leksell - 347-356 Self-citation: comparison between Radiology, European Radiology and Radiology for 1997–1998
by Alexander N. Larcombe & Sasha C. Voss - 357-371 Towards a typology of research performance diversity: the case of top Hungarian players
by Sándor Soós & George Kampis - 373-388 Interpreting maps of science using citation context sentiments: a preliminary investigation
by Henry Small - 389-398 European research policy and bibliometric indicators, 1990–2005
by Henri Delanghe & Brian Sloan & Ugur Muldur - 399-413 A national-scale cross-time analysis of university research performance
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa - 415-424 A priori vs. a posteriori normalisation of citation indicators. The case of journal ranking
by Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert & Bart Thijs & Koenraad Debackere
April 2011, Volume 87, Issue 1
- 1-16 Exploring the management information systems discipline: a scientometric study of ICIS, PACIS and ASAC
by Mihail Cocosila & Alexander Serenko & Ofir Turel - 17-40 What makes a great journal great in the sciences? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
by Chia-Lin Chang & Michael McAleer & Les Oxley - 41-62 Technology achievement index 2009: ranking and comparative study of nations
by Anthony Nasir & Tariq Mahmood Ali & Sheikh Shahdin & Tariq Ur Rahman - 63-74 Factors affecting inter-regional academic scientific collaboration within Europe: the role of economic distance
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & Esther Ferrándiz & M. Dolores León - 75-84 Effect on the journal impact factor of the number and document type of citing records: a wide-scale study
by Juan Miguel Campanario & Jesús Carretero & Vera Marangon & Antonio Molina & Germán Ros - 85-98 Detecting h-index manipulation through self-citation analysis
by Christoph Bartneck & Servaas Kokkelmans - 99-105 Is correspondence reflected in the author position? A bibliometric study of the relation between corresponding author and byline position
by Pauline Mattsson & Carl Johan Sundberg & Patrice Laget - 107-114 Further characterizations of the Hirsch index
by Antonio Quesada - 115-131 Intellectual structure of stem cell research: a comprehensive author co-citation analysis of a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary field
by Dangzhi Zhao & Andreas Strotmann - 133-147 Q-measures and betweenness centrality in a collaboration network: a case study of the field of informetrics
by Raf Guns & Yu Xian Liu & Dilruba Mahbuba - 149-158 International collaboration in psychology is on the rise
by Reinhold Kliegl & Douglas Bates - 159-170 International collaboration of three ‘giants’ with the G7 countries in emerging nanobiopharmaceuticals
by Qingjun Zhao & Jiancheng Guan - 171-174 Comments on the modified collaborative coefficient
by Ronald Rousseau - 175-188 Industry evolution and key technologies in China based on patent analysis
by Jia Zheng & Zhi-yun Zhao & Xu Zhang & Dar-zen Chen & Mu-hsuan Huang & Xiao-ping Lei & Ze-yu Zhang & Yun-hua Zhao & Run-sheng Liu - 189-204 Empirical study of journal impact factors obtained using the classical two-year citation window versus a five-year citation window
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 205-220 Scientometric analysis of the major Iranian medical universities
by Mohammad A. Abolghassemi Fakhree & Abolghasem Jouyban
March 2011, Volume 86, Issue 3
- 553-562 Mining citation information from CiteSeer data
by Dalibor Fiala - 563-574 Methodology for the evaluation of scientific journals: Aggregated Citations of Cited Articles
by D. Gnana Bharathi - 575-592 Overturning some assumptions about the effects of evaluation systems on publication performance
by Carmen Osuna & Laura Cruz-Castro & Luis Sanz-Menéndez - 593-612 Visualizing the research on pervasive and ubiquitous computing
by Rongying Zhao & Ju Wang - 613-627 What do UK academics cite? An analysis of references cited in UK scholarly outputs
by Claire Creaser & Charles Oppenheim & Mark A. C. Summers - 629-643 The relationship between scientists’ research performance and the degree of internationalization of their research
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Marco Solazzi - 645-656 Time series analysis of publication counts of a university: what are the implications?
by Oguz K. Baskurt - 657-670 A journal co-citation analysis of library and information science in China
by Chang-Ping Hu & Ji-Ming Hu & Yan Gao & Yao-Kun Zhang - 671-686 f-Value: measuring an article’s scientific impact
by Eleni Fragkiadaki & Georgios Evangelidis & Nikolaos Samaras & Dimitris A. Dervos - 687-703 Invention property-function network analysis of patents: a case of silicon-based thin film solar cells
by Janghyeok Yoon & Sungchul Choi & Kwangsoo Kim - 705-725 Interdisciplinarity and the intellectual base of literature studies: citation analysis of highly cited monographs
by Björn Hammarfelt - 727-746 Reasons for and developments in international scientific collaboration: does an Asia–Pacific research area exist from a bibliometric point of view?
by Stefanie Haustein & Dirk Tunger & Gerold Heinrichs & Gesa Baelz - 747-761 How to improve research quality? Examining the impacts of collaboration intensity and member diversity in collaboration networks
by Chien Hsiang Liao - 763-784 Scholarly gratitude in five geographical contexts: a diachronic and cross-generic approach of the acknowledgment paratext in medical discourse (1950–2010)
by Françoise Salager-Meyer & María Ángeles Alcaraz-Ariza & Marianela Luzardo Briceño & Georges Jabbour - 785-795 Can a bibliometric indicator predict the success of an analgesic?
by Igor Kissin
February 2011, Volume 86, Issue 2
- 239-244 The fractional and harmonic p-indices for multiple authorship
by Gangan Prathap - 245-250 Quantifying the ease of scientific discovery
by Samuel Arbesman - 251-259 Rejection rates for multiple-part manuscripts
by David M. Schultz - 261-283 Mapping of Indian computer science research output, 1999–2008
by B. M. Gupta & Avinash Kshitij & Charu Verma - 285-297 An approach to improve the indicator weights of scientific and technological competitiveness evaluation of Chinese universities
by Jingda Ding & Junping Qiu - 299-315 Regional development and interregional collaboration in the growth of nanotechnology research in China
by Li Tang & Philip Shapira - 317-324 Correlation between impact and collaboration
by Jiann-wien Hsu & Ding-wei Huang - 325-338 Searching for converging research using field to field citations
by Reindert K. Buter & Ed. C. M. Noyons & Anthony F. J. Raan - 339-346 Criticism on the hg-index
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano - 347-364 National-scale research performance assessment at the individual level
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo - 365-380 Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database: administrative health care database as study object in bibliometrics
by Yu-Chun Chen & Hsiao-Yun Yeh & Jau-Ching Wu & Ingo Haschler & Tzeng-Ji Chen & Thomas Wetter - 381-404 Explicitly searching for useful inventions: dynamic relatedness and the costs of connecting versus synthesizing
by Chihmao Hsieh - 405-430 A statistical study of transferral and promotion mechanisms relating to the appointment of professors at Japanese national universities based on cross tabulation and log-linear model analysis
by Moritaka Hosotsubo - 431-448 Is the academic Ivory Tower becoming a managed structure? A nested analysis of the variance in activities of researchers from natural sciences and engineering in Canada
by Norrin Halilem & Nabil Amara & Réjean Landry - 449-461 Looking across communicative genres: a call for inclusive indicators of interdisciplinarity
by Cassidy R. Sugimoto - 463-485 Bibliometric positioning of scientific manufacturing journals: a comparative analysis
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano - 487-504 The end of the beginning: a reflection on the first five years of the HRI conference
by Christoph Bartneck - 505-525 Publication activity, citation impact and bi-directional links between publications and patents in biotechnology
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Ping Zhou - 527-540 Critical mass and the dependency of research quality on group size
by R. Kenna & B. Berche - 541-552 Scientometrics of a pandemic: HIV/AIDS research in South Africa and the World
by Anthipi Pouris & Anastassios Pouris
January 2011, Volume 86, Issue 1
- 1-14 Scientometrics of big science: a case study of research in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
by Jian Zhang & Michael S. Vogeley & Chaomei Chen - 15-25 A collective and abridged lexical query for delineation of nanotechnology publications
by Morteza Maghrebi & Ali Abbasi & Saeid Amiri & Reza Monsefi & Ahad Harati - 27-37 Is there a ‘gender gap’ in authorship of the main Brazilian psychiatric journals at the beginning of the 21st century?
by Mauro Vitor Mendlowicz & Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho & Jerson Laks & Leonardo Franklin Fontenelle & Alexandre Martins Valença & William Berger & Ivan Figueira & Gláucia Azambuja Aguiar - 39-63 Patent families: When do different definitions really matter?
by Catalina Martínez - 65-76 What determines how long an innovative spell will last?
by Show-Ling Jang & Jennifer H. Chen - 77-92 On using the Shanghai ranking to assess the research performance of university systems
by Domingo Docampo