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2014, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 503-507 On standardization of the Activity Index
by Stare, Janez & Kejžar, Nataša
- 508-533 Sub-field normalization of the IEEE scientific journals based on their connection with Technical Societies
by Franceschini, Fiorenzo & Maisano, Domenico
- 534-545 Analysis of the distribution of cited journals according to their positions in the h-core of citing journal listed in Journal Citation Reports
by Campanario, Juan Miguel
- 546-561 Contents and time sensitive document ranking of scientific literature
by Xu, Han & Martin, Eric & Mahidadia, Ashesh
- 562-568 How far does scientific community look back?
by Wang, Xianwen & Wang, Zhi & Mao, Wenli & Liu, Chen
- 569-580 Including cited non-source items in a large-scale map of science: What difference does it make?
by Boyack, Kevin W. & Klavans, Richard
- 581-593 What is the effect of country-specific characteristics on the research performance of scientific institutions? Using multi-level statistical models to rank and map universities and research-focused institutions worldwide
by Bornmann, Lutz & Stefaner, Moritz & de Moya Anegón, Felix & Mutz, Rüdiger
- 594-605 Knowledge diffusion path analysis of data quality literature: A main path analysis
by Xiao, Yu & Lu, Louis Y.Y. & Liu, John S. & Zhou, Zhili
- 606-617 The European Union, China, and the United States in the top-1% and top-10% layers of most-frequently cited publications: Competition and collaborations
by Leydesdorff, Loet & Wagner, Caroline S. & Bornmann, Lutz
- 618-627 Reversing the byline hierarchy: The effect of equalizing bias on the accreditation of primary, secondary and senior authors
by Hagen, Nils T.
- 628-641 A study on directional returns to scale
by Yang, Guo-liang & Rousseau, Ronald & Yang, Li-ying & Liu, Wen-bin
- 642-649 Visualization of ranking data: Geographical signatures in international collaboration, leadership and research impact
by Manganote, Edmilson J.T. & Araujo, Mariana S. & Schulz, Peter A.
- 650-658 Generalized preferential attachment considering aging
by Wu, Yan & Fu, Tom Z.J. & Chiu, Dah Ming
- 659-666 Investigations on the step-based research indices of Chambers and Miller
by Woeginger, Gerhard J.
- 667-682 A regression analysis of researchers’ social network metrics on their citation performance in a college of engineering
by Cimenler, Oguz & Reeves, Kingsley A. & Skvoretz, John
- 683-692 PageRank variants in the evaluation of citation networks
by Nykl, Michal & Ježek, Karel & Fiala, Dalibor & Dostal, Martin
- 693-709 The role of handbooks in knowledge creation and diffusion: A case of science and technology studies
by Milojević, Staša & Sugimoto, Cassidy R. & Larivière, Vincent & Thelwall, Mike & Ding, Ying
- 710-727 A quantitative measure to compare the disciplinary profiles of research systems and their evolution over time
by Bongioanni, Irene & Daraio, Cinzia & Ruocco, Giancarlo
- 728-737 Influence of co-authorship networks in the research impact: Ego network analyses from Microsoft Academic Search
by Ortega, José Luis
- 738-748 Examples for counterintuitive behavior of the new citation-rank indicator P100 for bibliometric evaluations
by Schreiber, Michael
- 751-765 Scientific journal publishers and omitted citations in bibliometric databases: Any relationship?
by Franceschini, Fiorenzo & Maisano, Domenico & Mastrogiacomo, Luca
- 766-775 Assessing national strengths and weaknesses in research fields
by Abramo, Giovanni & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- 776-790 Time gap analysis by the topic model-based temporal technique
by Jeong, Do-Heon & Song, Min
- 791-799 A network-based and multi-parameter model for finding influential authors
by Li, Yongli & Wu, Chong & Wang, Xiaoyu & Luo, Peng
2014, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 295-309 Predicting and recommending collaborations: An author-, institution-, and country-level analysis
by Yan, Erjia & Guns, Raf
- 310-317 Counting and comparing publication output with and without equalizing and inflationary bias
by Hagen, Nils T.
- 318-328 Citation impact analysis of top ranked computer science journals and their rankings
by Tsai, Chih-Fong
- 329-339 Unpacking the Matthew effect in citations
by Wang, Jian
- 340-348 The use of the Percentage Rank Position index for comparative evaluation of journals
by Vinkler, Péter
- 349-361 Relationship between educational indicators and research outcomes in a panel of top twenty nations: Windows of opportunity
by Akhmat, Ghulam & Zaman, Khalid & Shukui, Tan & Javed, Yasir & Khan, Muhammad Mushtaq
- 362-368 Empirical modeling of the impact factor distribution
by Brzezinski, Michal
- 369-383 Optimizing SCImago Journal & Country Rank classification by community detection
by Gómez-Núñez, Antonio J. & Batagelj, Vladimir & Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín & Moya-Anegón, Félix & Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida
- 384-389 Impact coverage of the success-index
by Egghe, L.
- 390-405 How good is a model based on bibliometric indicators in predicting the final decisions made by peers?
by Vieira, Elizabeth S. & Cabral, José A.S. & Gomes, José A.N.F.
- 406-418 Journal topic citation potential and between-field comparisons: The topic normalized impact factor
by Dorta-González, Pablo & Dorta-González, María Isabel & Santos-Peñate, Dolores Rosa & Suárez-Vega, Rafael
- 419-420 On the use of sampling statistics to advance bibliometrics
by Kaur, Jasleen & Radicchi, Filippo & Menczer, Filippo
- 421-430 Do Article Influence scores overestimate the citation impact of social science journals in subfields that are related to higher-impact natural science disciplines?
by Walters, William H.
- 431-447 Mapping altruism
by Klavans, Richard & Boyack, Kevin W.
2014, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-12 Classification of individual articles from all of science by research level
by Boyack, Kevin W. & Patek, Michael & Ungar, Lyle H. & Yoon, Patrick & Klavans, Richard
- 13-24 On the time evolution of received citations, in different scientific fields: An empirical study
by Finardi, Ugo
- 29-42 The competitive advantage of nations: An application to academia
by Harzing, Anne-Wil & Giroud, Axèle
- 43-58 Conceptualizing the interdisciplinary diffusion and evolution of emerging fields: The case of systems biology
by Goldman, Alyssa W.
- 59-70 Understanding the assembly of interdisciplinary teams and its impact on performance
by Lungeanu, Alina & Huang, Yun & Contractor, Noshir S.
- 71-76 Equal weights coauthorship sharing and the Shapley value are equivalent
by Karpov, Alexander
- 77-88 Measuring journal performance for multidisciplinary research: An efficiency perspective
by Lee, Hakyeon & Shin, Juneseuk
- 89-97 Are the authors of highly cited articles also the most productive ones?
by Abramo, Giovanni & Cicero, Tindaro & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- 98-110 Research dynamics: Measuring the continuity and popularity of research topics
by Yan, Erjia
- 111-122 Forecasting research trends using population dynamics model with Burgers’ type interaction
by Jabłońska-Sabuka, Matylda & Sitarz, Robert & Kraslawski, Andrzej
- 123-135 Classification method for detecting coercive self-citation in journals
by Yu, Tian & Yu, Guang & Wang, Ming-Yang
- 136-146 Regularity in the time-dependent distribution of the percentage of never-cited papers: An empirical pilot study based on the six journals
by Hu, Zewen & Wu, Yishan
- 147-161 A comparative study of cross-domain research output and citations: Research impact cubes and binary citation frequencies
by Cerovšek, Tomo & Mikoš, Matjaž
- 162-174 Referenced Publication Years Spectroscopy applied to iMetrics: Scientometrics, Journal of Informetrics, and a relevant subset of JASIST
by Leydesdorff, Loet & Bornmann, Lutz & Marx, Werner & Milojević, Staša
- 175-180 How to improve the prediction based on citation impact percentiles for years shortly after the publication date?
by Bornmann, Lutz & Leydesdorff, Loet & Wang, Jian
- 181-196 Estimating the accuracies of journal impact factor through bootstrap
by Chen, Kuan-Ming & Jen, Tsung-Hau & Wu, Margaret
- 197-211 Content-based author co-citation analysis
by Jeong, Yoo Kyung & Song, Min & Ding, Ying
- 212-216 A refinement of Egghe's increment studies
by Rousseau, Ronald
- 217-233 Visual topical analysis of Chinese and American Library and Information Science research institutions
by An, Lu & Yu, Chuanming & Li, Gang
- 234-240 Barycenter representation of book publishing internationalization in the Social Sciences and Humanities
by Verleysen, Frederik T. & Engels, Tim C.E.
- 241-251 Technological impact factor: An indicator to measure the impact of academic publications on practical innovation
by Huang, Mu-Hsuan & Huang, Wei-Tzu & Chen, Dar-Zen
- 252-258 An alternative axiomatization of the Hirsch index
by Kongo, Takumi
- 259-272 Analysing knowledge capture mechanisms: Methods and a stylised bioventure case
by Gurney, Thomas & Horlings, Edwin & van den Besselaar, Peter & Sumikura, Koichi & Schoen, Antoine & Laurens, Patricia & Pardo, Daniel
- 276-283 No citation advantage for monograph-based collaborations?
by Thelwall, Mike & Sud, Pardeep
- 284-294 Efficiency, unused capacity and transmission power as indicators of the Triple Helix of university–industry–government relationships
by Mêgnigbêto, Eustache
2013, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 767-773 Accuracy of simple, initials-based methods for author name disambiguation
by Milojević, Staša
- 774-783 The h-index: A case of the tail wagging the dog?
by Burrell, Quentin L.
- 784-791 Harmonic coauthor credit: A parsimonious quantification of the byline hierarchy
by Hagen, Nils T.
- 792-802 Scientific impact assessment cannot be fair
by Gagolewski, Marek
- 803-810 Identifying excellent researchers: A new approach
by Tol, Richard S.J.
- 811-822 Gender differences in research collaboration
by Abramo, Giovanni & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea & Murgia, Gianluca
- 823-832 The Z-index: A geometric representation of productivity and impact which accounts for information in the entire rank-citation profile
by Petersen, Alexander M. & Succi, Sauro
- 833-849 A systematic empirical comparison of different approaches for normalizing citation impact indicators
by Waltman, Ludo & van Eck, Nees Jan
- 850-858 Attitudes about publishing and normal science advancement
by McCarty, Christopher & Jawitz, James W.
- 861-873 Which factors help authors produce the highest impact research? Collaboration, journal and document properties
by Didegah, Fereshteh & Thelwall, Mike
- 874-886 Research literature clustering using diffusion maps
by Nieminen, Paavo & Pölönen, Ilkka & Sipola, Tuomo
- 887-896 Where are citations located in the body of scientific articles? A study of the distributions of citation locations
by Hu, Zhigang & Chen, Chaomei & Liu, Zeyuan
- 897-906 Journal acceptance rates: A cross-disciplinary analysis of variability and relationships with journal measures
by Sugimoto, Cassidy R. & Larivière, Vincent & Ni, Chaoqun & Cronin, Blaise
- 907-913 A simulation study to investigate the accuracy of approximating averages of ratios using ratios of averages
by van Zyl, J.M.
- 914-923 The publishing delay in scholarly peer-reviewed journals
by Björk, Bo-Christer & Solomon, David
- 924-932 Universality of scholarly impact metrics
by Kaur, Jasleen & Radicchi, Filippo & Menczer, Filippo
- 933-944 Which percentile-based approach should be preferred for calculating normalized citation impact values? An empirical comparison of five approaches including a newly developed citation-rank approach (P100)
by Bornmann, Lutz & Leydesdorff, Loet & Wang, Jian
- 945-958 The comparison of normalization procedures based on different classification systems
by Li, Yunrong & Ruiz-Castillo, Javier
- 959-965 The measurement of production efficiency in scientific journals through stochastic frontier analysis models: Application to quantitative economics journals
by Ortega, Francisco J. & Gavilan, Jose M.
- 966-971 Do more distant collaborations have more citation impact?
by Nomaler, Önder & Frenken, Koen & Heimeriks, Gaston
2013, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 575-582 Alphabetization and the skewing of first authorship towards last names early in the alphabet
by Levitt, Jonathan M. & Thelwall, Mike
- 583-592 The distribution of references across texts: Some implications for citation analysis
by Ding, Ying & Liu, Xiaozhong & Guo, Chun & Cronin, Blaise
- 593-602 Impact maturity times and citation time windows: The 2-year maximum journal impact factor
by Dorta-González, P. & Dorta-González, M.I.
- 603-610 Two time series, their meaning and some applications
by Rousseau, Ronald & Hu, Xiaojun
- 611-621 The influences of counting methods on university rankings based on paper count and citation count
by Lin, Chi-Shiou & Huang, Mu-Hsuan & Chen, Dar-Zen
- 622-634 Core–periphery structures in national higher education systems. A cross-country analysis using interlinking data
by Lepori, Benedetto & Barberio, Vitaliano & Seeber, Marco & Aguillo, Isidro
- 635-641 Counting publications and citations: Is more always better?
by Waltman, Ludo & van Eck, Nees Jan & Wouters, Paul
- 642-650 A longitudinal comparison of citation rates and growth among open access journals
by Solomon, David J. & Laakso, Mikael & Björk, Bo-Christer
- 651-664 A layered framework to study collaboration as a form of knowledge sharing and diffusion
by Liu, Yuxian & Rousseau, Ronald & Guns, Raf
- 665-675 Exploring scientists’ working timetable: A global survey
by Wang, Xianwen & Peng, Lian & Zhang, Chunbo & Xu, Shenmeng & Wang, Zhi & Wang, Chuanli & Wang, Xianbing
- 676-682 A stochastic approach to the relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor
by Burrell, Quentin L.
- 683-692 Research impact and scholars’ geographical diversity
by Abbasi, Alireza & Jaafari, Ali
- 693-698 Are you in h?
by Kosmulski, Marek
- 699-711 Web traffic and organization performance measures: Relationships and data sources examined
by Vaughan, Liwen & Yang, Rongbin
- 712-717 Comparative rank assessment of journal articles
by Vinkler, Péter
- 718-721 Socializing the h-index
by Cormode, Graham & Ma, Qiang & Muthukrishnan, S. & Thompson, Brian
- 722-729 The problem of citation impact assessments for recent publication years in institutional evaluations
by Bornmann, Lutz
- 730-736 Measuring contextual partner importance in scientific collaboration networks
by Schall, Daniel
- 737-745 Mathematical properties of Q-measures
by Rousseau, Ronald & Liu, Yuxian & Guns, Raf
- 746-755 Quantitative evaluation of alternative field normalization procedures
by Li, Yunrong & Radicchi, Filippo & Castellano, Claudio & Ruiz-Castillo, Javier
- 756-765 Decomposing social and semantic networks in emerging “big data” research
by Park, Han Woo & Leydesdorff, Loet
2013, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 249-264 A bird's-eye view of scientific trading: Dependency relations among fields of science
by Yan, Erjia & Ding, Ying & Cronin, Blaise & Leydesdorff, Loet
- 265-271 Factors affecting citation rates in environmental science
by Vanclay, Jerome K.
- 272-285 Some modifications to the SNIP journal impact indicator
by Waltman, Ludo & van Eck, Nees Jan & van Leeuwen, Thed N. & Visser, Martijn S.
- 286-291 The validation of (advanced) bibliometric indicators through peer assessments: A comparative study using data from InCites and F1000
by Bornmann, Lutz & Leydesdorff, Loet
- 294-300 The h-bubble
by Rousseau, Ronald & García-Zorita, Carlos & Sanz-Casado, Elias
- 301-312 Low-cost evaluation techniques for information retrieval systems: A review
by Moghadasi, Shiva Imani & Ravana, Sri Devi & Raman, Sudharshan N.
- 313-317 Family-tree of bibliometric indices
by Kosmulski, Marek
- 318-324 A bibliometric analysis of academic publication and NIH funding
by Yang, Jiansheng & Vannier, Michael W. & Wang, Fang & Deng, Yan & Ou, Fengrong & Bennett, James & Liu, Yang & Wang, Ge
- 325-329 How relevant is the predictive power of the h-index? A case study of the time-dependent Hirsch index
by Schreiber, Michael
- 330-344 Does “birds of a feather flock together” matter—Evidence from a longitudinal study on US–China scientific collaboration
by Tang, Li
- 345-356 Archetypal scientists
by Seiler, Christian & Wohlrabe, Klaus
- 357-370 Correlation between Journal Impact Factor and Citation Performance: An experimental study
by Finardi, Ugo
- 371-378 On time-varying collaboration networks
by Viana, Matheus P. & Amancio, Diego R. & da F. Costa, Luciano
- 379-387 A case study of the arbitrariness of the h-index and the highly-cited-publications indicator
by Schreiber, Michael
- 388-393 A mathematical characterization of the Hirsch-index by means of minimal increments
by Egghe, L.
- 394-403 Institutional and country collaboration in an online service of scientific profiles: Google Scholar Citations
by Ortega, José Luis & Aguillo, Isidro F.
- 404-411 An index for evaluating journals in a small domestic citation index database whose citation rate is generally very low: A test based on the Korea Citation Index (KCI) database
by Ko, Young Man & Park, Ji Young
- 412-424 Mapping citation patterns of book chapters in the Book Citation Index
by Torres-Salinas, Daniel & Rodríguez-Sánchez, Rosa & Robinson-García, Nicolás & Fdez-Valdivia, J. & García, J.A.
- 425-438 Collective dynamics in knowledge networks: Emerging trends analysis
by Liu, Xiang & Jiang, Tingting & Ma, Feicheng
- 442-454 The collaboration behaviors of scientists in Italy: A field level analysis
by Abramo, Giovanni & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea & Murgia, Gianluca
- 455-468 Cross-field evaluation of publications of research institutes using their contributions to the fields’ MVPs determined by h-index
by Kuan, Chung-Huei & Huang, Mu-Hsuan & Chen, Dar-Zen
- 469-477 Quantifying the interdisciplinarity of scientific journals and fields
by Silva, F.N. & Rodrigues, F.A. & Oliveira, O.N. & da F. Costa, L.
- 478-486 Impact and structural features of meta-analytical studies, standard articles and reviews in psychology: Similarities and differences
by Barrios, Maite & Guilera, Georgina & Gómez-Benito, Juana
- 487-504 Citation and impact factor distributions of scientific journals published in individual countries
by Sangwal, Keshra
- 505-521 Efficiency analysis of forestry journals: Suggestions for improving journals’ quality
by Petridis, Konstantinos & Malesios, Chrisovalantis & Arabatzis, Garyfallos & Thanassoulis, Emmanuel
- 522-527 The Matthew effect for cohorts of economists
by Tol, Richard S.J.
- 528-539 Individual research performance: A proposal for comparing apples to oranges
by Abramo, Giovanni & Cicero, Tindaro & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- 542-554 Correlation between variables subject to an order restriction, with application to scientometric indices
by García-Pérez, Miguel A. & Núñez-Antón, Vicente
- 555-561 How to derive an advantage from the arbitrariness of the g-index
by Schreiber, Michael
- 562-574 How to calculate the practical significance of citation impact differences? An empirical example from evaluative institutional bibliometrics using adjusted predictions and marginal effects
by Bornmann, Lutz & Williams, Richard
2013, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-9 An annual JCR impact factor calculation based on Bayesian credibility formulas
by Pérez-Hornero, Patricia & Arias-Nicolás, José Pablo & Pulgarín, Antonio A. & Pulgarín, Antonio
- 10-15 Axiomatizing the Hirsch index: Quantity and quality disjoined
by Miroiu, Adrian
- 16-35 Communication network dynamics during organizational crisis
by Hossain, Liaquat & Murshed, Shahriar Tanvir & Uddin, Shahadat
- 36-49 Comparison of different mathematical functions for the analysis of citation distribution of papers of individual authors
by Sangwal, Keshra
- 50-62 Caveats for using statistical significance tests in research assessments
by Schneider, Jesper W.
- 63-71 Investigating the universal distributions of normalized indicators and developing field-independent index
by Wu, Jiang
- 72-83 Would it be possible to increase the Hirsch-index, π-index or CDS-index by increasing the number of publications or citations only by unity?
by Vinkler, Péter
- 84-88 The proposal of a broadening of perspective in evaluative bibliometrics by complementing the times cited with a cited reference analysis
by Bornmann, Lutz & Marx, Werner
- 91-98 Normalized Similarity Index: An adjusted index to prioritize article citations
by Nassiri, Isar & Masoudi-Nejad, Ali & Jalili, Mahdi & Moeini, Ali
- 101-108 A scientometric look at calendar events
by Magnone, Edoardo
- 109-116 An informetric model for the success-index
by Franceschini, Fiorenzo & Galetto, Maurizio & Maisano, Domenico & Mastrogiacomo, Luca
- 117-128 Mining diversity subgraph in multidisciplinary scientific collaboration networks: A meso perspective
by He, Bing & Ding, Ying & Tang, Jie & Reguramalingam, Vignesh & Bollen, Johan
- 129-137 A probe into dynamic measures for h-core and h-tail
by Chen, Dar-zen & Huang, Mu-hsuan & Ye, Fred Y.
- 138-144 First in, best dressed: The presence of order-effect bias in journal ranking surveys
by Serenko, Alexander & Bontis, Nick
- 145-157 HTTP 404-page (not) found: Recovery of decayed URL citations
by Sampath Kumar, B.T. & Vinay Kumar, D.
- 158-165 The use of percentiles and percentile rank classes in the analysis of bibliometric data: Opportunities and limits
by Bornmann, Lutz & Leydesdorff, Loet & Mutz, Rüdiger
- 166-175 The impact of unproductive and top researchers on overall university research performance
by Abramo, Giovanni & Cicero, Tindaro & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- 176-182 On the time dependence of the h-index
by Mannella, Riccardo & Rossi, Paolo
- 183-189 The functional relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor revisited
by Egghe, L.
- 190-197 Ratios of h-cores, h-tails and uncited sources in sets of scientific papers and technical patents
by Liu, Joan Q. & Rousseau, Ronald & Wang, Mona S. & Ye, Fred Y.
- 198-208 The importance of accounting for the number of co-authors and their order when assessing research performance at the individual level in the life sciences
by Abramo, Giovanni & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea & Rosati, Francesco
- 210-222 Independent research of China in Science Citation Index Expanded during 1980–2011
by Fu, Hui-Zhen & Ho, Yuh-Shan
- 223-239 C-index: A weighted network node centrality measure for collaboration competence
by Yan, Xiangbin & Zhai, Li & Fan, Weiguo
- 240-247 Scientometrics reveals funding priorities in medical research policy
by Vanderelst, Dieter & Speybroeck, Niko
2012, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 457-468 The trend of concentration in scientific research and technological innovation: A reduction of the predominant role of the U.S. in world research & technology
by Huang, Mu-Hsuan & Chang, Han-Wen & Chen, Dar-Zen
- 470-479 Revisiting the scaling of citations for research assessment
by Abramo, Giovanni & Cicero, Tindaro & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- 480-484 Jazz discometrics – A network approach
by Schubert, András
- 485-495 Exploring the nonlinear effects of patent H index, patent citations, and essential technological strength on corporate performance by using artificial neural network
by Zhang, Sifei & Yuan, Chien-Chung & Chang, Ke-Chiun & Ken, Yun
- 496-504 Total influence and mainstream measures for scientific researchers
by Liu, John S. & Lu, Louis Y.Y. & Ho, Mei Hsiu-Ching
- 505-512 Stata commands for importing bibliometric data and processing author address information
by Bornmann, Lutz & Ozimek, Adam
- 516-531 An international comparison of journal publishing and citing behaviours
by Didegah, Fereshteh & Thelwall, Mike & Gazni, Ali
- 532-542 Author bibliographic coupling analysis: A test based on a Chinese academic database
by Ma, Ruimin
- 543-556 Sub-field normalization in the multiplicative case: Average-based citation indicators
by Herranz, Neus & Ruiz-Castillo, Javier
- 557-565 Modifying h-index by allocating credit of multi-authored papers whose author names rank based on contribution
by Liu, Xuan Zhen & Fang, Hui
- 566-579 Aggregating different paper quality measures with a generalized h-index
by Gagolewski, Marek & Mesiar, Radko
- 580-585 Selection committee membership: Service or self-service
by van den Besselaar, Peter
- 586-599 Development a case-based classifier for predicting highly cited papers
by Wang, Mingyang & Yu, Guang & Xu, Jianzhong & He, Huixin & Yu, Daren & An, Shuang
- 600-610 Estimating the diffusion models of crisis information in micro blog
by Wei, Jiuchang & Bu, Bing & Liang, Liang
- 611-614 Nemo iudex in causa sua?
by Kosmulski, Marek
- 615-618 Why Sirtes's claims (Sirtes, 2012) do not square with reality
by Radicchi, Filippo & Castellano, Claudio
- 619-630 Exploring the directed h-degree in directed weighted networks
by Zhao, Star X. & Ye, Fred Y.
- 631-638 The citation-based indicator and combined impact indicator—New options for measuring impact
by Zhou, Ping & Zhong, Yongfeng
- 639-644 The order in the lists of authors in multi-author papers revisited
by Kosmulski, Marek
- 645-654 How important is choice of the scaling factor in standardizing citations?
by Abramo, Giovanni & Cicero, Tindaro & D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- 655-660 Exploring scientists’ working timetable: Do scientists often work overtime?
by Wang, Xianwen & Xu, Shenmeng & Peng, Lian & Wang, Zhi & Wang, Chuanli & Zhang, Chunbo & Wang, Xianbing
- 661-668 “Everything is plentiful—Except attention”. Attention data of scientific journals on social web tools
by Kortelainen, Terttu & Katvala, Mari
- 669-673 Further clarifications about the success-index
by Franceschini, Fiorenzo & Galetto, Maurizio & Maisano, Domenico & Mastrogiacomo, Luca
- 674-688 A further step forward in measuring journals’ scientific prestige: The SJR2 indicator
by Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P. & Moya-Anegón, Félix
- 689-699 An extension of the h index that covers the tail and the top of the citation curve and allows ranking researchers with similar h
by García-Pérez, Miguel A.
- 700-711 An empirical analysis of the use of alphabetical authorship in scientific publishing
by Waltman, Ludo
- 712-720 Comparison of the citation distribution and h-index between groups of different sizes
by Perme, Maja Pohar & Stare, Janez & Žaucer, Rok & Žaucer, Matjaž
- 721-728 Statistical inference on the h-index with an application to top-scientist performance
by Baccini, A. & Barabesi, L. & Marcheselli, M. & Pratelli, L.
2012, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 347-358 Exploratory factor analysis for the Hirsch index, 17 h-type variants, and some traditional bibliometric indicators
by Schreiber, M. & Malesios, C.C. & Psarakis, S.
- 359-367 Mining patterns of author orders in scientific publications
by He, Bing & Ding, Ying & Yan, Erjia
- 370-388 Time-aware PageRank for bibliographic networks
by Fiala, Dalibor
- 389-402 Ranking economists on the basis of many indicators: An alternative approach using RePEc data
by Seiler, Christian & Wohlrabe, Klaus
- 403-412 Betweenness centrality as a driver of preferential attachment in the evolution of research collaboration networks
by Abbasi, Alireza & Hossain, Liaquat & Leydesdorff, Loet
- 413-421 Reflections on the activity index and related indicators
by Rousseau, Ronald & Yang, Liying
- 422-426 Five years “Journal of Informetrics”
by Egghe, L.
- 427-434 Three-feature model to reproduce the topology of citation networks and the effects from authors’ visibility on their h-index
by Amancio, Diego Raphael & Oliveira, Osvaldo Novais & da Fontoura Costa, Luciano
- 435-447 Factors affecting web links between European higher education institutions
by Seeber, Marco & Lepori, Benedetto & Lomi, Alessandro & Aguillo, Isidro & Barberio, Vitaliano
- 451-456 Calibration against a reference set: A quantitative approach to assessment of the methods of assessment of scientific output
by Kosmulski, Marek
2012, Volume 6, Issue 2