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January 2002, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 161-164 Modeling the growth of world social science literature
by B.M. Gupta & Suresh Kumar & S. L. Sangam & C.R. Karisiddappa - 165-168 A scientometric analysis of research output from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
by V. K. J. Jeevan & B.M. Gupta
November 2001, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 363-364 Preface
by Hildrun Kretschmer - 365-377 Reflections on Scientific Collaboration (and its study): Past, Present, and Future
by Donald Deb. Beaver - 379-394 International Collaboration in Science in India and its Impact on Institutional Performance
by Aparna Basu & Ritu Aggarwal - 395-410 Elite Researchers in Ophthalmology: Aspects of Publishing Strategies, Collaboration and Multi-Disciplinarity
by Mari Davis & Concepción S. Wilson - 411-434 Integrating Scientometric Indicators into Sociological Studies: Methodical and Methodological Problems
by Jochen Gläser & Grit Laudel - 435-443 Collaboration Behaviour of Berlin Life Science Researchers in the Last Two Decades of the Twentieth Century as Reflected in the Science Citation Index
by Frank Havemann - 445-456 Chinese-Indian-German Collaboration Results that Provided the Impetus for the Foundation of COLLNET
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Liang Liming & Ramesh Kundra - 457-470 Citation Counts of Multi-Authored Papers — First-named Authors and Further Authors
by Lydia L. Lange - 471-486 Age Structures of Scientific Collaboration in Chinese Computer Science
by Liming Liang & Hildrun Kretschmer & Yongzheng Guo & Donald Beaver - 487-502 Collaboration and Cognitive Structures in Social Science Research Fields. Towards Socio-Cognitive Analysis in Information Systems
by Peter Mutschke & Anabel Quan Haase - 503-517 Continuity and Discontinuity of Collaboration Behaviour since 1800 — from a Bibliometric Point of View
by Roland Wagner-Döbler - 519-523 Collaboration Patterns in Indian and Bulgarian Epidemiology of Neoplasms in Medline for 1966–1999
by Ramesh Kundra & Dimiter Tomov - 525-529 Complex Systems in Natural Science and Humanities
by Vera Wenzel - 531-537 Foundation of a Global Interdisciplinary Research Network (COLLNET) with Berlin as the Virtual Centre
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Liang Liming & Ramesh Kundra
October 2001, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 111-126 Scientometrics in the Context of Probabilistic Philosophy
by Lyubov G. Gurjeva & Paul Wouters - 127-150 Is It Possible to Measure Science? V. V. Nalimov's Research in Scientometrics
by Yuri V. Granovsky - 151-158 He Brought New Meanings and New Solutions
by Elena V. Markova - 159-163 The Impact of V.V. Nalimov on Information Science
by Arkady I. Cherny & Ruggero S. Gilyarevsky - 165-166 Reminiscences of Vassily V. Nalimov
by Eugene Garfield - 167-169 Vassily Nalimov — Modern Russian High Priest
by Rustum Roy - 179-184 Facing the Mystery: A Philosophical Approach
by Vassily Nalimov - 185-192 Philosophy of Number: How Metrical Hermeneutics is Possible
by Vassily V. Nalimov - 193-210 International Co-operation in Science and in Social Sciences as Reflected in Multinational Papers Indexed in SCI and SSCI
by Barbara Stefaniak - 211-223 Nalimov and the Polish Way Towards Science of Science
by Marta Skalska-Zlat - 225-233 Karl Heinrich Frömmichen (1736–1783) and Adrian Balbi (1782–1848) — The Pioneers of Biblio- and Scientometrics
by Anna Żbikowska-Migoń - 235-259 Mathematics Research in India Today: What Does the Literature Reveal?
by Subbiah Arunachalam - 261-290 Symmetric and Asymmetric Theory of Relative Concentration and Applications
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 291-314 The Literature of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, and Informetrics
by William W. Hood & Concepción S. Wilson - 315-322 Formalised Assessment of Publication Quality in Russian Psychiatry
by Nikita A. Zorin & Alexander V. Nemtsov & Vladimir V. Kalinin - 323-336 Scientometric Perspectives of the Analysis of Chemical Terminology
by Irina Marshakova-Shaikevich - 337-344 The Universe Grasper
by Samuel I. Shapiro - 345-360 The Universe of Meanings
by Vassily V. Nalimov & Jeanna Drogalina-Nalimov & Konstantin Zuyev
September 2001, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-12 Stochastic modelling of the first-citation distribution
by Quentin L. Burrel - 13-28 Fish science research in China: How does it compare with fish research in India?
by Subbiah Arunachalam & Jayashree Balaji - 29-43 The quantity and quality of female researchers: A bibliometric study of Iceland
by Grant Lewison - 45-58 How the European Union writes about ophthalmology
by Donatella Ugolini & Marco Amedeo Cimmino & Cristina Casilli & Giuseppe Sandro Mela - 59-82 Citation analysis using online databases: Feasibilities and shortcomings
by Werner Marx & Hermann Schier & Michael Wanitschek - 83-95 Scientific cycle model with delay
by Marek Szydlowski & Adam Krawiec
July 2001, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 469-479 Bibliography of publications of Belver C. Griffith
by Laura Joy Moyer - 481-488 Intellectual activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective
by Heting Chu - 487-491 Belver and Henry
by Henry Small - 499-510 Publication and cooperation patterns of the authors of neuroscience journals
by Tibor Braun & Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 511-523 Lessons from the study of scholarly communication for the new information era
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 525-539 A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science
by Henry Kreuzman - 541-551 Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey
by Valentina Markusova & Valdimir Minin & Alexandr Libkind & Michael Arapov - 553-561 Early reactions to information growth
by Jack Meadows - 563-571 Utilizing spatial information systems for non-spatial-data analysis
by L. John Old - 573-605 Scholarly communication as a socioecological system
by Pamela E. Sandstrom - 607-637 Author-centered bibliometrics through CAMEOs: Characterizations automatically made and edited online
by Howard D. White
June 2001, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 359-380 International alignment and scientific regard as macro-indicators for international comparisons of publications
by Hariolf Grupp & Ulrich Schmoch & Sybelle Hinze - 381-394 The international publication productivity of Latin American countries in the economics and business administration fields
by Mladen M. Koljatic & Mónica R. Silva - 395-404 The editorial policies of scientific journals: Testing an impact factor model
by Mario de Marchi & Maurizio Rocchi - 405-414 Power laws of research output. Evidence for journals of economics
by Matthias Sutter & Martin G. Kochner - 415-427 A study of collaboration in laser science and technology
by K.C. Garg & P. Padhi - 429-440 Investigating the concentration within a research community using joint publications and co-authorship via intermediaries
by Christian Genest & Carl Thibault - 441-460 The cognitive and the social structure of STS
by Peter Van Den Besselaar
April 2001, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 5-8 Introduction
by Henk F. Moed - 9-36 Application of statistical physics methods and conceptsto the study of science & technology systems
by Luis A. N. Amaral & P. Gopikrishnan & Kaushik Matia & Vasiliki Plerou & H. E. Stanley - 37-54 Competition in science and the Matthew core journals
by Manfred Bonitz & Andrea Scharnhorst - 55-68 Improving the functionality of interactive bibliometric science maps
by Renald K. Buter & Ed C. M. Noyons - 69-115 National characteristics in international scientific co-authorship relations
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 117-132 Information science as "Little Science":The implications of a bibliometric analysis of theJournal of the American Society for Information Science
by Wallace Koehler - 133-146 Studying the international diffusion of a national scientific journal
by Terttu A. M. Kortelainen - 147-162 Growth dynamics of scholarly and scientific journals
by Michael Mabe & Mayur Amin - 163-183 Patent citation analysis in a novel field of technology:An exploration of nano-science and nano-technology
by Martin S. Meyer - 185-201 Patent citation analysis.A closer look at the basic input data from patent search reports
by Jacques Michel & Bernd Bettels - 203-222 An approach to interdisciplinarity through bibliometric indicators
by Fernanda Morillo & María Bordons & Isabel Gómez - 223-239 World distribution of social science journals:A view from the periphery
by Nora Narvaez-Berthelemot & Jane M. Russell - 241-265 Assessing the quality of scholarly journals in Linguistics:An alternative to citation-based journal impact factors
by Anthony J. Nederhof & Marc Luwel & Henk F. Moed - 267-292 Using artificial neural networks for mapping of scienceand technology: A multi-self-organizing-maps approach
by Xavier Polanco & Claire François & Jean-Charles Lamirel - 293-309 Citation delay in interdisciplinary knowledge exchange
by Ed J. Rinia & Thed. N. Van Leeuwen & Eppo E.W. Bruins & Hendrik G. Van Vuren & Anthony F.J. Van Raan - 311-318 Mapping interdisciplinary research fronts in neuroscience: A bibliometric view to retrograde amnesia
by Holger Schwechheimer & Matthias Winterhager - 319-333 A relationship between technology indicators and stock market performance
by Patrick Thomas - 335-346 Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequencesfor international comparisons of national research performance
by Thed N. Van Leeuwen & Henk F. Moed & Robert J. W. Tijssen & Martijn S. Visser & Anthony F. J. Van Raan - 347-357 Competition amongst scientists for publication status:Toward a model of scientific publication and citation distributions
by Anthony F. J. Van Raan
March 2001, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 365-389 The cognitive structure of current cardiovascular research
by Bo Jarneving - 391-404 Evaluating publication trends in clinical research: How reliable are medical databases?
by Tiiu Ojasoo & Hervé Maisonneuve & Jean-Christophe Doré - 405-418 Brazilian immunology: One hundred years later
by Neusa F. Dos Santos & Vivian M. Rumjanek - 419-436 Rescher's Principle of Decreasing Marginal Returns of Scientific Research
by Roland Wagner-Döbler - 437-453 Scientific production: A statistical analysis of authors in physics, 1800-1900
by John C. Huber & Roland Wagner-Döbler - 455-482 What makes a scientific article influential? The case of demographers
by Hendrik P. Van Dalen & Kène Henkens - 483-502 Citation rates, knowledge export and international visibility of dermatology journals listed and not listed in theJournal Citation Reports
by Johannes Stegmann & Guenter Grohmann - 503-521 A bibliometric analysis of physics publications in Korea, 1994-1998
by Mee-Jean Kim - 523-537 Third party funding of German universities. An indicator of research activity?
by Stefan Hornbostel - 539-544 Two problems posed by Egghe
by Quentin L. Burrell - 539-544 An attempt for defining some basic categories of scientometrics and classifying the indicators of evaluative scientometrics
by Péter Vinkler - 551-552 Comments on the "Letter to the Editor" by Burrell
by Leo Egghe
January 2001, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 465-467 Introduction
by Katherine W. McCain - 469-479 Bibliography of publications of Belver C. Griffith
by Laura Joy Moyer - 481-488 Intellectual activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective
by Heting Chu - 487-491 Belver and Henry
by Henry Small - 499-510 Publication and cooperation patterns of the authors of neuroscience journals
by Tibor Braun & Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 511-523 Lessons from the study of scholarly communication for the new information era
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 525-539 A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science
by Henry Kreuzman - 541-551 Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey
by Valentina Markusova & Valdimir Minin & Alexandr Libkind & Michael Arapov - 553-561 Early reactions to information growth
by Jack Meadows - 563-571 Utilizing spatial information systems for non-spatial-data analysis
by L. John Old - 573-605 Scholarly communication as a socioecological system
by Pamela E. Sandstrom - 607-637 Author-centered bibliometrics through CAMEOs: Characterizations automatically made and edited online
by Howard D. White
February 2001, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 199-214 Double effort = Double impact? A critical view at international co-authorship in chemistry
by Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 215-240 Why Catalonia cannot be considered as a regional innovation system
by Marta Riba Vilanova & Loet Leydesdorff - 241-254 Central international visibility of Brazilian psychiatric publications from 1981 to 1995
by Jacqueline Leta & Raphael Jacques & Ivan Figueira & Leopoldo De Meis - 255-272 The norm of universalism in sciences. Social origin and gender of researchers in Denmark
by Heine Andersen - 273-287 Lattices in citation networks: An investigation into the structure of citation graphs
by Fang Yong & Ronald Rousseau - 289-299 Bias, structure and quality in citation indexing
by Laurent Salzarulo & Markus Von Ins - 301-312 Two decades of "Scientometrics". An interdisciplinary field represented by its leading journal
by Urs Schoepflin & Wolfgang Glänzel - 313-321 Structural changes in S&T research in India
by L. P. Rai & Naresh Kumar & S. Madan - 323-337 Scientific production: A statistical analysis of authors in mathematical logic
by John C. Huber & Roland Wagner-Döbler - 339-344 All author citations versus first author citations
by Olle Persson - 345-350 Some remarks on a paper by Egghe
by Quentin L. Burrell - 351-351 Comments on the "Letter to the Editor" by Burrell
by Leo Egghe - 353-361 The metrics of science and technology
by Ronald N. Kostoff - 363-363 A heuristic study of the first-citation distribution
by Leo Egghe
January 2001, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 5-6 Foreword
by Eugene Garfield - 7-32 Data collection methods on the Web for infometric purposes — A review and analysis
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 33-57 Inometric methods and measures for sharing knowledge over internet
by William A. Turner & R. Gherbi & C. Jacquemin & M. de Saint Leger - 59-63 Bibliometrics and internet: Some observations and expectations
by Anthony F.J. van Raan - 65-82 Perspective of webometrics
by Lennart Björneborn & Peter Ingwersen - 83-98 Bibliometric mapping of science in a policy context
by Ed Noyons - 99-198 Scientometrics: A Citation Based Biblipgrapy 1997–2000
by András Schubert
November 2000, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 359-371 Scientometrics of Prolific and Non-Prolific Authors in Laser Science and Technology
by K. C. Garg & P. Padhi - 373-387 Comparison of the Maps of Science
by Tomas Cahlik - 389-402 Search for Fundamental Articles in Economics
by Tomas Cahlik - 403-418 Scientific Production in Puerto Rico in Science and Technology during the Period 1990 to 1998
by Laurie A. Ortiz-Rivera & Elías Sanz-Casado & Carlos A. Suárez-Balseiro - 419-442 Using the Curriculum Vita to Study the Career Paths of Scientists and Engineers: An Exploratory Assessment
by James S. Dietz & Ivan Chompalov & Barry Bozeman & Eliesh O'Neil Lane & Jongwon Park - 443-451 The Reference-Frequency Relation in the Physical Sciences
by Helmut A. Abt - 453-490 The Publication Productivity of Young Scientists: An Empirical Study
by Katarina Prpić - 491-509 A Bibliometric Study of Semiconductor Literature, 1978–1997
by Ming-Yueh Tsay & Shiow-Jen Jou & Sheau-Shin Ma - 511-515 A Note on Using Patent Statistics to Obtain Competition Indicators
by Shyama V. Ramani & Marie-Angele de Looze - 517-521 Proposal for Using an Untapped Source of Citations Characterizing Scientific Areas
by Alexandru T. Balaban & Milan Randic
October 2000, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 215-231 Spanish Scientific Productivity and Equipment in Magnetic Resonance from a Regional and European Perspective
by Angel Pestaña & Sebastián Cerdán - 233-256 Bibliometric Analysis of Physics in Catalonia: Towards Quality Consolidation?
by Lluís Rovira & Pau Senra & David Jou - 257-277 Results of an Extensive Search for "S&T Indicators" on the Web: A Content Analysis
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 279-288 Activity and Growth of Organic Chemistry Research in India During 1971–1989
by M. M. S. Karki & K. C. Garg & Praveen Sharma - 289-305 Citation Ootprint Analysis Part I: UK and US Chemical Engineering Academics
by Gilbert Shama & Klaus Hellgardt & Charles Oppenheim - 307-319 Driving Factors of High Performance in Brazilian Management Sciences for the 1981–1995 Period
by Júlio Cesar Rodrigues Pereira & André Luiz Fischer & Maria Mercedes Loureiro Escuder - 321-355 Modelling the Growth of Literature in the Area of Theoretical Population Genetics
by B. M. Gupta & C. R. Karisiddappa - 357-357 Science in Scandinavia: A Bibliometric Approach
by Wolfgang Glänzel
August 2000, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 7-22 Validation of Bibliometric Indicators in the Field of Microbiology: A Norwegian Case Study
by Dag W. Aksnes & Terje Bruen Olsen & Per O. Seglen - 23-38 Stratification among Journals in Management Research: A Bibliometric Study of Interaction between European and American Journals
by Richard Danell - 39-61 The International Visibility and Citation Impact of Scandinavian Research Articles in Selected Social Science Fields: The Decay of a Myth
by Peter Ingwersen - 63-80 An Excursion into the Patent-Bibliometrics of Norwegian Patenting
by Eric J. Iversen - 81-91 Socio-Bibliometric Mapping of Intra-Departmental Networks
by Paula Mählck & Olle Persson - 93-123 What is Special about Patent Citations? Differences between Scientific and Patent Citations
by Martin Meyer - 125-143 Scientific Productivity and Group Size: A Bibliometric Analysis of Norwegian Microbiological Research
by Per O. Seglen & Dag W. Aksnes - 145-160 External Research Collaboration in Two Small Science Systems
by O. Halla Thorsteinsdóttir - 161-186 Bradford's Law in the Context of Information Provision
by Sara von Ungern-Sternberg
July 2000, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 285-305 Some Features of Colombian Research Population (1983–1994)
by Juan Carlos Anduckia & Julián Gómez & Yuri Jack Gómez - 307-344 To Screen or Not to Screen? Science Discourse in Two Health Policy Controversies, As Seen through Three Approaches to the Citation Evidence
by Ann Rudinow Sætnan - 345-359 A Heuristic Study of the First-Citation Distribution
by Leo Egghe - 361-380 Threaded Email Messages in Self-Organization and Science & Technology Studies Oriented Mailing Lists
by Andrés Zelman & Loet Leydesdorff - 381-402 International Collaboration in Indian Scientific Papers
by Aparna Basu & B. S. Vinu Kumar - 403-411 Some Characteristics of Young vs. Established American Astronomers: Entering the New Century
by Virginia Trimble - 413-426 National Systems of Innovation: Institutional Linkages and Performances in the Case of Korea and Taiwan
by Jae-Yong Choung & Hye-Ran Hwang - 427-442 A Comparison of Iranian Scientific Publications in the Science Citation Index: 1985–1989 and 1990–1994
by Farideh Osareh & Concepción S. Wilson
September 2000, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 117-120 Proceedings of the 4th Nordic Workshop in Bibliometrics Copenhagen (Denmark), August 27–28, 1999
by Irene Wormell - 121-150 Science in Scandinavia: A Bibliometric Approach
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 151-178 Patent Citations in a Novel Field of Technology — What Can They Tell about Interactions between Emerging Communities of Science and Technology?
by Martin Meyer - 179-201 Knowledge Production and Knowledge Flows in the Swedish Biotechnology Innovation System
by Anna Sandström & Ingrid Pettersson & Anna Nilsson - 203-236 Bibliometric Analysis of the Welfare Topic
by Irene Wormell - 237-250 Critical Aspects of the Danish Welfare State — as Revealed by Issue Tracking
by Irene Wormell - 251-284 Scientometrics in Medicine-Related Fields 1990–1999
by András Schubert
June 2000, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-25 Bibliometric Output from Colombian Researchers with Approved Projects by COLCIENCIAS between 1983 and 1994
by Juan Carlos Anduckia & Julián Gómez & Yuri Jack Gómez - 27-44 Trends and Profile in Enzyme Engineering Research during 1971–98
by Alka Prasad & Srinivasan Visalakshi - 45-64 Emphasis on Validation in Research: A Meta-Analysis
by Santosh K. Nanda & Ariel L. Rivas & William M. Trochim & J. David Deshler - 65-70 Do Important Papers Produce High Citation Counts?
by Helmut A. Abt - 71-84 Contribution of Turkish Researchers to the World's Biomedical Literature (1988–1997)
by Yaşar Tonta - 85-97 Bibliometric Distance between Methodology and Application in Statistics
by Hajime Eto - 99-116 The Bias of Sighted Reviewers in Research Proposal Evaluation: A Comparative Analysis of Blind and Open Review in Korea
by Mushin Lee & Kiyong Om & Joon Koh
March 2000, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 451-455 An Introduction to Scientometrics Research in France
by Yoshiko Okubo - 457-473 Science in Africa: A Bibliometric Panorama Using PASCAL Database
by Rigas Arvanitis & Roland Waast & Jacques Gaillard - 475-492 Multidimensional Analysis of Trends in Patent Activity
by Jean-Christophe Doré & Christian Dutheuil & Jean-François Miquel - 493-514 Developing and Using Indicators of Multilateral S&T Cooperation for Policy Making: The Experience from European Research Programmes
by Regina Gusmão - 515-539 Laboratory Activity Profiles: An Exploratory Approach
by Philippe Larédo & Philippe Mustar - 541-560 Strategies of European SMEs in Biotechnology: The Role of Size, Technology and Market
by Stéphane Lemarié & Marie-Angèle de Looze & Vincent Mangematin - 561-588 Demand for Scientific Articles and Citations: An Example from the Institut de l'information scientifique et technique (France)
by Jean-Michel Salaün & Thierry Lafouge & Cherifa Boukacem - 589-604 An Analysis of Document Types Published in Journals Related to Physics: Proceeding Papers Recorded in the Science Citation Index Database
by Anne Sigogneau - 605-625 A New Approach to the SCI Journal Citation Reports, a System for Evaluating Scientific Journals
by Aline Solari & Marie-Helene Magri - 627-657 Shadows of the Past in International Cooperation: Collaboration Profiles of the Top Five Producers of Science
by Michel Zitt & Elise Bassecoulard & Yoshiko Okubo
February 2000, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 169-193 Communication between Science and Technology Studies Journals: A Case Study in Differentiation and Integration in Scientific Fields
by Peter van den Besselaar - 195-206 Percolation as a Model for Informetric Distributions: Fragment Size Distribution Characterised by Bradford Curves
by Jan Bogaert & Ronald Rousseau & Piet Van Hecke - 207-225 Performance Measurement in the Belgian Document Ordering and Delivery System Impala
by Julien Van Borm & Jan Corthouts & Richard Philips - 227-236 Using Hypertext Metrics to Measure Research Output Levels
by Paul De Bra - 237-252 The Distribution of N-Grams
by Leo Egghe - 253-264 Some Thoughts on the Interaction between Scientometrics and Science and Technology Policy
by Margriet C. N. Jansz - 265-280 Is the European Union Becoming a Single Publication System?
by Loet Leydesdorff - 281-302 A Bibliometric Profile of Flemish Research in Natural, Life and Technical Sciences
by Marc Luwel - 303-321 Science-Technology Linkages in an Emerging Research Platform: The Case of Combinatorial Chemistry and Biology
by Stéphane Malo & Aldo Geuna - 323-346 Bibliometric Indicators Reflect Publication and Management Strategies
by Henk F. Moed - 347-362 On Growth, Ageing, and Fractal Differentiation of Science
by Anthony F. J. van Raan - 363-378 Scientometric Studies and Their Role in Research Policy of Two Research Councils in the Netherlands
by Ed J. Rinia - 379-387 Output-Financing at LUC
by Ronald Rousseau & Mark Smeyers - 389-412 Technological Relevance of Science: An Assessment of Citation Linkages between Patents and Research Papers
by R. J. W. Tussen & R. K. Buter & Th. N. van Leeuwen - 413-426 Citation Analysis of Cuban Research. Part 1. A Case Study: The Cuban Journal of Agricultural Science
by Raúl G. Torricella-Morales & Guido Van Hooydonk & Juan Antonio Araujo-Ruiz - 427-448 The Role of Large Multinationals in the Dutch Technology Infrastructure. A Patent Citation Analysis
by Bart Verspagen - 449-450 Speech Delivered at the 7th International Conference on Scientometric and Informetrics in Colima (1999) in the Honour of Dr. Cornelius Le Pair on the Occasion of His Retirement
by Henk F. Moed