Scientometrics- An International Journal for all
Quantitative Aspects of the Science of Science, Communication in Science
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Volume 107, issue 3, 2016
- International trade in ideas pp. 899-916
- Tolga Yuret
- Collaboration network of knowledge creation and dissemination on Management research: ranking the leading institutions pp. 917-939
- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín
- How does prolific professors influence on the citation impact of their university departments? pp. 941-961
- Fredrik Niclas Piro, Kristoffer Rørstad and Dag W. Aksnes
- Measures
of scholarly journal quality are not universally applicable to
determining value of advertised annual subscription price pp. 963-973 - Geoffrey S. Shideler and Rafael J. Araújo
- Tracing the indirect societal impacts of biomedical research: development and piloting of a technique based on citations pp. 975-1003
- Teresa H. Jones and Steve Hanney
- Identifying key papers within a journal via network centrality measures pp. 1005-1020
- Saikou Y. Diallo, Christopher J. Lynch, Ross Gore and Jose J. Padilla
- Organizational ambidexterity: exploring the knowledge base pp. 1021-1040
- Francisco García-Lillo, Mercedes Úbeda-García and Bartolomé Marco-Lajara
- Is
the promotion of research reflected in bibliometric data? A network
analysis of highly cited papers on the Clusters of Excellence supported
under the Excellence Initiative in Germany pp. 1041-1061 - Lutz Bornmann
- Efficiency assessment and convergence in teaching and research in Italian public universities pp. 1063-1094
- Calogero Guccio, Marco Ferdinando Martorana and Isidoro Mazza
- Influence of international co-authorship on the research citation impact of young universities pp. 1095-1110
- K. A. Khor and L.-G. Yu
- A review of emerging trends in global PPP research: analysis and visualization pp. 1111-1147
- Jinbo Song, Honglian Zhang and Wanli Dong
- The study of subject-classification based on journal coupling and expert subject-classification system pp. 1149-1170
- Jing Zhang, Xiaomin Liu and Lili Wu
- Designing
a Composite Index for research performance evaluation at the national
or regional level: ranking Central Universities in India pp. 1171-1193 - Aparna Basu, Sumit Kumar Banshal, Khushboo Singhal and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Factors affecting number of citations: a comprehensive review of the literature pp. 1195-1225
- Iman Tahamtan, Askar Safipour Afshar and Khadijeh Ahamdzadeh
- Knowledge in motion: the evolution of HIV/AIDS research pp. 1227-1248
- Ryan Light and Jimi Adams
- Major trends in knowledge management research: a bibliometric study pp. 1249-1264
- Peyman Akhavan, Nader Ale Ebrahim, Mahdieh A. Fetrati and Amir Pezeshkan
- Successful fish go with the flow: citation impact prediction based on centrality measures for term–document networks pp. 1265-1282
- Peter Klimek, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Rainer Egloff and Reto Schneider
- Using Monte Carlo simulations to assess the impact of author name disambiguation quality on different bibliometric analyses pp. 1283-1298
- Jan Schulz
- Technological distance measures: new perspectives on nearby and far away pp. 1299-1320
- H. Simon and N. Sick
- Impact factor distribution revisited with graphical representation pp. 1321-1329
- Jiann-wien Hsu and Ding-wei Huang
- What
makes a ‘good’ title and (how) does it matter for citations? A review
and general model of article title attributes in management science pp. 1331-1359 - Lakshmi Balachandran Nair and Michael Gibbert
- When science meets cluttered writing: adjectives and adverbs in academia revisited pp. 1361-1372
- Lei Lei
- Characteristics of research collaboration in biotechnology in China: evidence from publications indexed in the SCIE pp. 1373-1387
- Yong Zhao, Dong Li, Mingjie Han, Chenying Li and Dongmei Li
- A performance indicator for academic communities based on external publication profiles pp. 1389-1403
- Thiago H. P. Silva, Gustavo Penha, Ana Paula Couto Silva and Mirella M. Moro
- How to normalize Twitter counts? A first attempt based on journals in the Twitter Index pp. 1405-1422
- Lutz Bornmann and Robin Haunschild
- The
scaling relationship between citation-based performance and
international collaboration of Cuban articles in natural sciences pp. 1423-1434 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and J. Sylvan Katz
- Measuring book impact based on the multi-granularity online review mining pp. 1435-1455
- Qingqing Zhou, Chengzhi Zhang, Star X. Zhao and Bikun Chen
- The correlation between editorial delay and the ratio of highly cited papers in Nature, Science and Physical Review Letters pp. 1457-1464
- Zhenquan Lin, Shanci Hou and Jinshan Wu
- Recognition of emerging technology trends: class-selective study of citations in the U.S. Patent Citation Network pp. 1465-1475
- Péter Bruck, István Réthy, Judit Szente, Jan Tobochnik and Péter Érdi
- Back to the past: on the shoulders of an academic search engine giant pp. 1477-1487
- Alberto Martín-Martín, Enrique Orduna-Malea, Juan M. Ayllón and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- An analysis of bibliometric indicators to JCR according to Benford’s law pp. 1489-1499
- Alexandre Donizeti Alves, Horacio Hideki Yanasse and Nei Yoshihiro Soma
- “Listing
author contribution” does not alter the author inflation in the
publications in basic research in four major gastroenterology journals
in 10 years pp. 1501-1507 - Yanping Dong, Panzhi Wang, Lan Guo and Hongqun Liu
- RPYS
i/o: software demonstration of a web-based tool for the historiography
and visualization of citation classics, sleeping beauties and research
fronts pp. 1509-1517 - Jordan A. Comins and Loet Leydesdorff
- Debunking unwarranted defenses of the status quo in the humanities and social sciences pp. 1519-1522
- Andrea Polonioli
- Is time up for the Flesch measure of reading ease? pp. 1523-1526
- James Hartley
- Still no new evidence: Author-Pay Open Access in the social sciences and humanities pp. 1527-1529
- K. Brad Wray
- Selected
papers of the 15th International Conference of the International
Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI), Boğaziçi University,
Istanbul, Turkey, 29 June–4 July 2015 pp. 319-320 - Almila Akdag Salah, Cassidy Sugimoto, Umut Al and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Do Scopus and WoS correct “old” omitted citations? pp. 321-335
- Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano and Luca Mastrogiacomo
- Factors influencing research collaboration in LIS schools in South Africa pp. 337-355
- Jan Resenga Maluleka, Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha and Isola Ajiferuke
- Patterns of internationalization and criteria for research assessment in the social sciences and humanities pp. 357-368
- Gunnar Sivertsen
- Stopped sum models and proposed variants for citation data pp. 369-384
- Wan Jing Low, Paul Wilson and Mike Thelwall
- Scientific workflows for bibliometrics pp. 385-398
- Arzu Tugce Guler, Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer and Magnus Palmblad
- The effect of holding a research chair on scientists’ productivity pp. 399-454
- Seyed Reza Mirnezami and Catherine Beaudry
- The rise in co-authorship in the social sciences (1980–2013) pp. 455-476
- Dorte Henriksen
- iSEER: an intelligent automatic computer system for scientific evaluation of researchers pp. 477-498
- Ashkan Ebadi and Andrea Schiffauerova
- Analysis
of scientific productivity and cooperation in the republics of former
Yugoslavia before, during and after the Yugoslav wars pp. 499-519 - Dragan Ivanović, Miloš Jovanović and Frank Fritsche
- Meso-level institutional and journal related indices for Malaysian engineering research pp. 521-535
- Muzammil Tahira, Rose Alinda Alias, Aryati Bakri and A. Abrizah
- Technological evolution seen from the USPC reclassifications pp. 537-553
- Chun-Chieh Wang, Hui-Yun Sung and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- Who files provisional applications in the United States? pp. 555-568
- Chi-Tung Chen and Dar-Zen Chen
- Diffusion of nanotechnology knowledge in Turkey and its network structure pp. 569-592
- Hamid Darvish and Yaşar Tonta
- Bibliometric
indicators of interdisciplinarity: the potential of the
Leinster–Cobbold diversity indices to study disciplinary diversity pp. 593-607 - Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka, Anthi Kyriakou and Theo Papazoglou
- The relationship between authors’ bibliographic coupling and citation exchange: analyzing disciplinary differences pp. 609-626
- Ali Gazni and Fereshteh Didegah
- A delineating procedure to retrieve relevant publication data in research areas: the case of nanocellulose pp. 627-643
- Douglas Henrique Milanez, Ed Noyons and Leandro Innocentini Lopes Faria
- Science system path-dependencies and their influences: nanotechnology research in Russia pp. 645-670
- Maria Karaulova, Abdullah Gök, Oliver Shackleton and Philip Shapira
- Large-scale assessment of research outputs through a weighted combination of bibliometric indicators pp. 671-683
- Alberto Anfossi, Alberto Ciolfi, Filippo Costa, Giorgio Parisi and Sergio Benedetto
- Taking scholarly books into account: current developments in five European countries pp. 685-699
- Elea Giménez-Toledo, Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez, Tim C. E. Engels, Peter Ingwersen, Janne Pölönen, Gunnar Sivertsen, Frederik T. Verleysen and Alesia A. Zuccala
- Obstacles to prior art searching by the trilateral patent offices: empirical evidence from International Search Reports pp. 701-722
- Tetsuo Wada
- Research data explored: an extended analysis of citations and altmetrics pp. 723-744
- Isabella Peters, Peter Kraker, Elisabeth Lex, Christian Gumpenberger and Juan Gorraiz
- A vector for measuring obsolescence of scientific articles pp. 745-757
- Jianjun Sun, Chao Min and Jiang Li
- An evolutionary analysis of collaboration networks in scientometrics pp. 759-772
- Yuehua Zhao and Rongying Zhao
- “Sleeping beauty” and her restless sleep: Charles Dotter and the birth of interventional radiology pp. 773-784
- Philippe Gorry and Pascal Ragouet
- Research-driven classification and ranking in higher education: an empirical appraisal of a Romanian policy experience pp. 785-805
- Gabriel-Alexandru Vîiu, Mihai Păunescu and Adrian Miroiu
- Modeling time-dependent and -independent indicators to facilitate identification of breakthrough research papers pp. 807-817
- Holly N. Wolcott, Matthew J. Fouch, Elizabeth R. Hsu, Leo G. DiJoseph, Catherine A. Bernaciak, James G. Corrigan and Duane E. Williams
- Disentangling the automotive technology structure: a patent co-citation analysis pp. 819-837
- Manuel Castriotta and Maria Chiara Guardo
- Estimating search engine index size variability: a 9-year longitudinal study pp. 839-856
- Antal Bosch, Toine Bogers and Maurice Kunder
- A triangular model for publication and citation statistics of individual authors pp. 857-872
- Wolfgang Glänzel, Sarah Heeffer and Bart Thijs
- On the bibliometric coordinates of four different research fields in Geography pp. 873-897
- Juan Gorraiz, Christian Gumpenberger and Thomas Glade
- Correlation
between impact factor and public availability of published research
data in Information Science and Library Science journals pp. 1-13 - Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Luz María Moreno-Solano, Antonia Ferrer Sapena and Enrique Alfonso Sánchez Pérez
- Priority criteria in peer review of scientific articles pp. 15-26
- Olgica Nedić and Aleksandar Dekanski
- Evolution and structure of scientific co-publishing network in Korea between 1948–2011 pp. 27-41
- Jinseok Kim, Liang Tao, Seok-Hyoung Lee and Jana Diesner
- Business cycles in the economy and in economics: an econometric analysis pp. 43-69
- Vadim Kufenko and Niels Geiger
- Faculty research following merger: a job stress and social identity theory perspective pp. 71-89
- Catherine P. Slade, Saundra J. Ribando and C. Kevin Fortner
- Another brick in the wall: a new ranking of academic journals in Economics using FDH pp. 91-101
- Antonio García-Romero, Daniel Santín and Gabriela Sicilia
- Towards a new perspective on context based citation index of research articles pp. 103-121
- ParvezAhamad Kazi, Manasi Patwardhan and Pushkar Joglekar
- How are they different? A quantitative domain comparison of information visualization and data visualization (2000–2014) pp. 123-165
- Meen Chul Kim, Yongjun Zhu and Chaomei Chen
- Improving co-authorship network structures by combining multiple data sources: evidence from Italian academic statisticians pp. 167-184
- Vittorio Fuccella, Domenico De Stefano, Maria Prosperina Vitale and Susanna Zaccarin
- A bibliometric analysis to illustrate the role of an embedded research capability in South African National Parks pp. 185-212
- Brian W. Wilgen, Nelius Boshoff, Izak P. J. Smit, Sofia Solano-Fernandez and Luanita Walt
- On the uncertainty of interdisciplinarity measurements due to incomplete bibliographic data pp. 213-232
- María del Carmen Calatrava Moreno, Thomas Auzinger and Hannes Werthner
- Erratum to: On the uncertainty of interdisciplinarity measurements due to incomplete bibliographic data pp. 233-234
- María del Carmen Calatrava Moreno, Thomas Auzinger and Hannes Werthner
- Bibliometric indicators in the context of regional repositories: proposing the D-index pp. 235-258
- José Osvaldo De Sordi, Marco Antonio Conejero and Manuel Meireles
- Leadership of the present, current theories of multiple involvements: a bibliometric analysis pp. 259-269
- Diana Tal and Avishag Gordon
- Review time in peer review: quantitative analysis and modelling of editorial workflows pp. 271-286
- Maciej J. Mrowinski, Agata Fronczak, Piotr Fronczak, Olgica Nedic and Marcel Ausloos
- Scientometric research in Russia: impact of science policy changes pp. 287-303
- Andrey Guskov, Denis Kosyakov and Irina Selivanova
- Detecting the historical roots of tribology research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 305-313
- Bakthavachalam Elango, Lutz Bornmann and Govindaraju Kannan
- Research metrics: What about weighted citations? pp. 315-316
- Thomas C. Erren and J. Valérie Groß
- A survey of using multiple affiliations by scholars in scientific articles pp. 317-318
- Mohammad Reza Safaei, Marjan Goodarzi, Omid Mahian, Mahidzal Dahari and Somchai Wongwises
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