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Scientometrics, Volume 102
Volume 102, Number 1, January 2015
- Wolfgang Glänzel, Tibor Braun, András Schubert, Guido Zosimo-Landolfo:
Coping with copying. 1-3 - Kishen Iyengar, Venugopal Balijepally:
Ranking journals using the dominance hierarchy procedure: an illustration with IS journals. 5-23 - Maaike Verbree, Edwin Horlings, Peter Groenewegen, Inge van der Weijden, Peter van den Besselaar:
Organizational factors influencing scholarly performance: a multivariate study of biomedical research groups. 25-49 - Hakyeon Lee:
Uncovering the multidisciplinary nature of technology management: journal citation network analysis. 51-75 - Ansgar Moeller, Martin G. Moehrle:
Completing keyword patent search with semantic patent search: introducing a semiautomatic iterative method for patent near search based on semantic similarities. 77-96 - Kuang-hua Chen, Muh-Chyun Tang, Chun-mei Wang, Jieh Hsiang:
Exploring alternative metrics of scholarly performance in the social sciences and humanities in Taiwan. 97-112 - J. J. Winnink, Robert J. W. Tijssen:
Early stage identification of breakthroughs at the interface of science and technology: lessons drawn from a landmark publication. 113-134 - Guillaume Cabanac, Gilles Hubert, Béatrice Milard:
Academic careers in Computer Science: continuance and transience of lifetime co-authorships. 135-150 - Mario Coccia, Greta Falavigna, Alessandro Manello:
The impact of hybrid public and market-oriented financing mechanisms on the scientific portfolio and performances of public research labs: a scientometric analysis. 151-168 - Sujit Bhattacharya, Arshia Kaul, Shilpa, Praveen Sharma:
Role of bilateral institution in influencing collaboration: case study of CEFIPRA - a bilateral S&T institution established by India and France. 169-194 - Edita G. Gzoyan, Lusine A. Hovhannisyan, Sofya A. Aleksanyan, Narine A. Ghazaryan, Simon R. Hunanyan, Ahmed Bourghida, Shushanik A. Sargsyan:
Comparative analysis of the scientific output of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. 195-212 - Jonathan M. Levitt:
What is the optimal number of researchers for social science research? 213-225 - María Pinto:
Viewing and exploring the subject area of information literacy assessment in higher education (2000-2011). 227-245 - Djuro Kutlaca, Dragan Babic, Lazar Zivkovic, Dijana Strbac:
Analysis of quantitative and qualitative indicators of SEE countries scientific output. 247-265 - Vinicius da Silva Almendra, Denis Enachescu, Cornelia Enachescu:
Ranking computer science conferences using self-organizing maps with dynamic node splitting. 267-283 - Avinash Kshitij, Jaideep Ghosh, Brij Mohan Gupta:
Embedded information structures and functions of co-authorship networks: evidence from cancer research collaboration in India. 285-306 - András Schubert:
X-centage: a Hirsch-inspired indicator for distributions of percentage-valued variables and its use for measuring heterodisciplinarity. 307-313 - S. Douglas Beets, Andrea S. Kelton, Bruce R. Lewis:
An assessment of accounting journal quality based on departmental lists. 315-332 - Jiancheng Guan, Yan Yan, Jingjing Zhang:
How do collaborative features affect scientific output? Evidences from wind power field. 333-355 - João Carlos Nabout, Micael Rosa Parreira, Fabrício Barreto Teresa, Fernanda Melo Carneiro, Hélida Ferreira da Cunha, Luciana de Souza Ondei, Samantha Salomão Caramori, Thannya Nascimento Soares:
Publish (in a group) or perish (alone): the trend from single- to multi-authorship in biological papers. 357-364 - Yanhui Song, Feng Ma, Siluo Yang:
Comparative study on the obsolescence of humanities and social sciences in China: under the new situation of web. 365-388 - Yong Han Ju, So Young Sohn:
Identifying patterns in rare earth element patents based on text and data mining. 389-410 - Jesper W. Schneider:
Null hypothesis significance tests. A mix-up of two different theories: the basis for widespread confusion and numerous misinterpretations. 411-432 - Mario Karlovcec, Dunja Mladenic:
Interdisciplinarity of scientific fields and its evolution based on graph of project collaboration and co-authoring. 433-454 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
Topical connections between the institutions within an organisation (institutional co-authorships, direct citation links and co-citations). 455-463 - Diego R. Amancio, Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr., Luciano da Fontoura Costa:
Topological-collaborative approach for disambiguating authors' names in collaborative networks. 465-485 - Ming-yueh Tsay:
Knowledge flow out of the domain of information science: a bibliometric and citation analysis study. 487-502 - Weishu Liu, Li Tang, Mengdi Gu, Guangyuan Hu:
Feature report on China: a bibliometric analysis of China-related articles. 503-517 - Eva María Murgado-Armenteros, María Gutiérrez-Salcedo, Francisco José Torres-Ruiz, Manuel J. Cobo:
Analysing the conceptual evolution of qualitative marketing research through science mapping analysis. 519-557 - Mercedes Echeverria, David Stuart, Tobias Blanke:
Medical theses and derivative articles: dissemination of contents and publication patterns. 559-586 - Zhihui Zhang, Ying Cheng, Nian Cai Liu:
Improving the normalization effect of mean-based method from the perspective of optimization: optimization-based linear methods and their performance. 587-607 - Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Grisel Zacca-González, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Latin American scientific output in Public Health: combined analysis using bibliometric, socioeconomic and health indicators. 609-628 - Loet Leydesdorff, Floortje Alkemade, Gaston Heimeriks, Rinke Hoekstra:
Patents as instruments for exploring innovation dynamics: geographic and technological perspectives on "photovoltaic cells". 629-651 - Abdullah Gök, Alec Waterworth, Philip Shapira:
Use of web mining in studying innovation. 653-671 - Giulio Cainelli, Mario A. Maggioni, T. Erika Uberti, Annunziata de Felice:
The strength of strong ties: How co-authorship affect productivity of academic economists? 673-699 - David Minguillo, Robert J. W. Tijssen, Mike Thelwall:
Do science parks promote research and technology? A scientometric analysis of the UK. 701-725 - Anne-Wil Harzing, Wilfred Mijnhardt:
Proof over promise: towards a more inclusive ranking of Dutch academics in Economics & Business. 727-749 - Anne-Wil Harzing, Wilfred Mijnhardt:
Erratum to: Proof over promise: towards a more inclusive ranking of Dutch academics in Economics & Business. 751-752 - Leila Tahmooresnejad, Catherine Beaudry, Andrea Schiffauerova:
The role of public funding in nanotechnology scientific production: Where Canada stands in comparison to the United States. 753-787 - Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Sandra Miguel, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
What factors affect the visibility of Argentinean publications in humanities and social sciences in Scopus? Some evidence beyond the geographic realm of research. 789-810 - Jing Ma, Alan L. Porter:
Analyzing patent topical information to identify technology pathways and potential opportunities. 811-827 - Enrique Orduña-Malea, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar:
The dark side of open access in Google and Google Scholar: the case of Latin-American repositories. 829-846 - Ho Fai Chan, Benno Torgler:
The implications of educational and methodological background for the career success of Nobel laureates: an investigation of major awards. 847-863 - Peter James Bentley:
Cross-country differences in publishing productivity of academics in research universities. 865-883 - Hui Xuan Tan, Ephrance Abu Ujum, Choong Kwai Fatt, Kuru Ratnavelu:
Impact analysis of domestic and international research collaborations: a Malaysian case study. 885-904 - Min Song, Go Eun Heo, Dahee Lee:
Identifying the landscape of Alzheimer's disease research with network and content analysis. 905-927 - S. Ravikumar, Ashutosh Agrahari, S. N. Singh:
Mapping the intellectual structure of scientometrics: a co-word analysis of the journal Scientometrics (2005-2010). 929-955 - Brij Mohan Gupta, K. K. Mueen Ahmed, Ritu Gupta, Rishi Tiwari:
World camel research: a scientometric assessment, 2003-2012. 957-975 - Monika Cerinsek, Vladimir Batagelj:
Network analysis of Zentralblatt MATH data. 977-1001 - Yongli Li, Guijie Zhang, Yuqiang Feng, Chong Wu:
An entropy-based social network community detecting method and its application to scientometrics. 1003-1017 - Ana Paula dos Santos Rubem, Ariane Lima de Moura, João Carlos Correia Baptista Soares de Mello:
Comparative analysis of some individual bibliometric indices when applied to groups of researchers. 1019-1035 - Ton Mooij:
Exploring a prototype framework of web-based and peer-reviewed "European Educational Research Quality Indicators" (EERQI). 1037-1055 - David Minguillo, Mike Thelwall:
Which are the best innovation support infrastructures for universities? Evidence from R&D output and commercial activities. 1057-1081
Volume 102, Number 2, February 2015
- Abdullah Abrizah, Abdullah Noorhidawati, A. N. Zainab:
LIS journals categorization in the Journal Citation Report: a stated preference study. 1083-1099 - Marcin Kozak, Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
How have the Eastern European countries of the former Warsaw Pact developed since 1990? A bibliometric study. 1101-1117 - Hoyeop Lee, Jueun Kwak, Min Song, Chang Ouk Kim:
Coherence analysis of research and education using topic modeling. 1119-1137 - Ugo Finardi:
Scientific collaboration between BRICS countries. 1139-1166 - Adriana Bin, Sergio L. M. Salles-Filho, Luiza Maria Capanema, Fernando Antonio Basile Colugnati:
What difference does it make? Impact of peer-reviewed scholarships on scientific production. 1167-1188 - Satoshi Yasukawa, Shingo Kano:
Comparison of examiners' forward citations in the United States and Japan with pairs of equivalent patent applications. 1189-1205 - Jaideep Ghosh, Avinash Kshitij, Sandeep Kadyan:
Functional information characteristics of large-scale research collaboration: network measures and implications. 1207-1239 - Hugo Confraria, Manuel Mira Godinho:
The impact of African science: a bibliometric analysis. 1241-1268 - Wen-Chi Hung, Cherng G. Ding, Hung-Jui Wang, Meng-Che Lee, Chieh-Peng Lin:
Evaluating and comparing the university performance in knowledge utilization for patented inventions. 1269-1286 - Chris Fields:
How small is the center of science? Short cross-disciplinary cycles in co-authorship graphs. 1287-1306 - Shiji Chen, Clément Arsenault, Yves Gingras, Vincent Larivière:
Exploring the interdisciplinary evolution of a discipline: the case of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 1307-1323 - Domingo Docampo, Lawrence Cram:
On the effects of institutional size in university classifications: the case of the Shanghai ranking. 1325-1346 - Eline Poelmans, Sandra Rousseau:
Factors determining authors' willingness to wait for editorial decisions from economic history journals. 1347-1374 - Paula Rochon, Wei Wu, Jerry H. Gurwitz, Sunila R. Kalkar, Joel Thomson, Sudeep S. Gill:
Prospective evaluation of the accessibility of Internet references in leading general medical journals. 1375-1384 - María Bordons, Borja González-Albo, Javier Aparicio, Luz Moreno:
The influence of R&D intensity of countries on the impact of international collaborative research: evidence from Spain. 1385-1400 - Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau:
A simple approach to describe a company's innovative activities and their technological breadth. 1401-1411 - Frank Havemann, Birger Larsen:
Bibliometric indicators of young authors in astrophysics: Can later stars be predicted? 1413-1434 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo, Carlos Díaz-Contreras, Guillermo Ronda-Velázquez, Jorge Carlos Ronda-Pupo:
The role of academic collaboration in the impact of Latin-American research on management. 1435-1454 - Marek Kosmulski:
Careers of young Polish chemists. 1455-1465 - Pablo Dorta-González, María-Isabel Dorta-González, Rafael Suárez-Vega:
An approach to the author citation potential: measures of scientific performance which are invariant across scientific fields. 1467-1496 - Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez, Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
Within- and between-department variability in individual productivity: the case of economics. 1497-1520 - Cui Huang, Jun Su, Xiang Xie, Xuanting Ye, Zhang Li, Alan L. Porter, Jiang Li:
A bibliometric study of China's science and technology policies: 1949-2010. 1521-1539 - Adèle Paul-Hus, Rébecca L. Bouvier, Chaoqun Ni, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vladimir Pislyakov, Vincent Larivière:
Forty years of gender disparities in Russian science: a historical bibliometric analysis. 1541-1553 - María Pinto, Maria Isabel Escalona, Antonio Pulgarín, Alejandro Uribe Tirado:
The scientific production of Ibero-American authors on information literacy (1985-2013). 1555-1576 - Fang Xu, WenBin Liu, Ronald Rousseau:
Introducing sub-impact factor (SIF-) sequences and an aggregated SIF-indicator for journal ranking. 1577-1593 - Jingjing Zhang, Yan Yan, Jiancheng Guan:
Scientific relatedness in solar energy: a comparative study between the USA and China. 1595-1613 - Pranpreya Sriwannawit, Ulf Sandström:
Large-scale bibliometric review of diffusion research. 1615-1645 - András Schubert:
Rescaling the h-index. 1647-1653 - Miguel A. García-Pérez:
Online supplemental information: a sizeable black hole for citations. 1655-1659 - Antonio Cavacini:
Is the CE/BCE notation becoming a standard in scholarly literature? 1661-1668 - Oscar José Alejo Machado, Juan Manuel Fernández Luna, Juan F. Huete:
Bibliometric study of the scientific research on "Learning to Rank" between 2000 and 2013. 1669-1686 - Ali Daud, Muhammad Ahmad, M. S. I. Malik, Dunren Che:
Using machine learning techniques for rising star prediction in co-author network. 1687-1711 - María Ángeles Martínez, Manuel Herrera, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Antonio Ángel Ruíz, Enrique Herrera-Viedma:
Characterizing highly cited papers in Social Work through H-Classics. 1713-1729 - Anastasios Zopiatis, Antonis L. Theocharous, Panayiotis Constanti:
'The past is prologue to the future': an introspective view of hospitality and tourism research. 1731-1753 - Giovanni Abramo, Corrado Costa, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
A multivariate stochastic model to assess research performance. 1755-1772 - Joost C. F. de Winter:
The relationship between tweets, citations, and article views for PLOS ONE articles. 1773-1779 - Ping Zhou, Lutz Bornmann:
An overview of academic publishing and collaboration between China and Germany. 1781-1793 - Daniela Godoy, Alejandro Zunino, Cristian Mateos:
Publication practices in the Argentinian Computer Science community: a bibliometric perspective. 1795-1814 - Xianwen Wang, Chen Liu, Wenli Mao:
Does a paper being featured on the cover of a journal guarantee more attention and greater impact? 1815-1821 - Werner Marx, Lutz Bornmann:
On the causes of subject-specific citation rates in Web of Science. 1823-1827 - Robin Haunschild, Lutz Bornmann:
Discussion about the new Nature Index. 1829-1830 - Nick Campbell, Michelle Grayson:
A response to 'Discussion about the new Nature Index'. 1831-1833
Volume 102, Number 3, March 2015
- Chien-Lung Hsu, Chun-Hao Chiang:
A bibliometric study of SSME in information systems research. 1835-1865 - José Manuel Pastor, Lorenzo Serrano, Irene Zaera:
The research output of European higher education institutions. 1867-1893 - Na Liu, Jiancheng Guan:
Dynamic evolution of collaborative networks: evidence from nano-energy research in China. 1895-1919 - Angélica María Sánchez-Riofrío, Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín, Francisco Javier Forcadell:
Business portfolio restructuring: a comprehensive bibliometric review. 1921-1950 - Wei Gao, Yan Chen, Yong Liu, Huaicheng Guo:
Scientometric analysis of phosphorus research in eutrophic lakes. 1951-1964 - Christopher L. Benson, Christopher L. Magee:
Technology structural implications from the extension of a patent search method. 1965-1985 - K. Brad Wray, Lutz Bornmann:
Philosophy of science viewed through the lense of "Referenced Publication Years Spectroscopy" (RPYS). 1987-1996 - Jiang Li, Yueting Li:
Patterns and evolution of coauthorship in China's humanities and social sciences. 1997-2010 - Glenn D. Walters:
Measuring the quantity and quality of scholarly productivity in criminology and criminal justice: a test of three integrated models. 2011-2022 - Patrick Kenekayoro, Kevan Buckley, Mike Thelwall:
Clustering research group website homepages. 2023-2039 - Mu-Hsuan Huang, Chia-Pin Chang:
A comparative study on detecting research fronts in the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) field using bibliographic coupling and co-citation. 2041-2057 - Antonio Cavacini:
What is the best database for computer science journal articles? 2059-2071 - Shesen Guo, Ganzhou Zhang, Qiuhong Ju, Yu Chen, Qianfeng Chen, Lulu Li:
The evolution of conceptual diversity in economics titles from 1890 to 2012. 2073-2088 - Xue Yang, Xin Gu, Yuandi Wang, Guangyuan Hu, Li Tang:
The Matthew effect in China's science: evidence from academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2089-2105 - Anke Piepenbrink, Elkin Nurmammadov:
Topics in the literature of transition economies and emerging markets. 2107-2130 - Dejan Pajic:
Globalization of the social sciences in Eastern Europe: genuine breakthrough or a slippery slope of the research evaluation practice? 2131-2150 - Grant Lewison, Richard Sullivan:
Conflicts of interest statements on biomedical papers. 2151-2159 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Juan Gorraiz:
Usage metrics versus altmetrics: confusing terminology? 2161-2164 - Olesya Mryglod, Ralph Kenna, Yurij Holovatch, Bertrand Berche:
Predicting results of the Research Excellence Framework using departmental h-index. 2165-2180 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo:
Errors in DOI indexing by bibliometric databases. 2181-2186 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
The interest of the scientific community in expert opinions from journal peer review procedures. 2187-2188 - Selected papers of the Workshop "Combining Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval" held as special event at the 14th International Conference of Scientometrics and Informetrics, Vienna, 15 July 2013. 2189
- Philipp Mayr, Andrea Scharnhorst:
Combining bibliometrics and information retrieval: preface. 2191-2192 - Philipp Mayr, Andrea Scharnhorst:
Scientometrics and information retrieval: weak-links revitalized. 2193-2199 - Dietmar Wolfram:
The symbiotic relationship between information retrieval and informetrics. 2201-2214 - Wolfgang Glänzel:
Bibliometrics-aided retrieval: where information retrieval meets scientometrics. 2215-2222 - Michel Zitt:
Meso-level retrieval: IR-bibliometrics interplay and hybrid citation-words methods in scientific fields delineation. 2223-2245 - Judit Bar-Ilan, Mark Levene:
The hw-rank: an h-index variant for ranking web pages. 2247-2253 - Alexander Karlsson, Björn Hammarfelt, H. Joe Steinhauer, Göran Falkman, Nasrine Olson, Gustaf Nelhans, Jan Michael Nolin:
Modeling uncertainty in bibliometrics and information retrieval: an information fusion approach. 2255-2274 - Howard D. White:
Co-cited author retrieval and relevance theory: examples from the humanities. 2275-2299 - Muhammad Kamran Abbasi, Ingo Frommholz:
Cluster-based polyrepresentation as science modelling approach for information retrieval. 2301-2322 - Peter Mutschke, Philipp Mayr:
Science models for search: a study on combining scholarly information retrieval and scientometrics. 2323-2345
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