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Scientometrics, Volume 14
Volume 14, Numbers 1-2, July 1988
- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
The newest version of the facts and figures on publication output and relative citation impact in the life sciences and chemistry 1981-1985. 3-15 - Jaime Jiménez, P. Hunya, M. Bayona, A. Halász:
The S & T potential of Mexico and Hungary. 17-41 - R. Chakravarthy, A. Chawla, G. Mehta:
Women scientists at work - An international comparative study of six countries. 43-74 - D. Lindsey:
Assessing precision in the manuscript review process: A little better than a dice roll. 75-82 - Subbiah Arunachalam, K. Manorama:
How do journals on the periphery compare with mainstream scientific journals? 83-95 - Bruno S. Frey, W. W. Pommerehne:
The American domination among eminent economists. 97-110 - Nevenka Pravdic, Alena Aganovic-Boras, Dubravka Kritovac:
In search of a "Non-citation index" indicator for scientific activity assessment in less developed countries. Case study of Croatia/Yugoslavia. 111-125 - J. S. Kidd:
The popularization of science: Some basic measurements. 127-142 - N. Onodera:
A frequency distribution function derived from a stochastic model considering human behaviors and its comparison with an empirical bibliometric distribution. 143-159 - Peter Vinkler:
Weighted impact of publications and relative contribution score. Two new indicators characterizing publication activity of countries. 161-163 - Henry G. Small:
Mapping the dynamics of science and technology - Michel Callon, John Law and Arie Rip (Eds), The MacMillan Press Ltd, London, 1986, pp 242. 165-168 - József Farkas:
News. 169-175
Volume 14, Numbers 3-4, September 1988
- P. Healey, John Irvine, Ben R. Martin:
Introduction: Quantitative science-policy studies in the United Kingdom. 177-183 - D. C. Phillips, J. Turney:
Bibliometrics and UK science policy. 185-200 - P. M. D. Collins:
Research performance and migration: Two SEPSU studies. 201-211 - Mark P. Carpenter, F. Gibb, M. Harris, John Irvine, Ben R. Martin, Francis Narin:
Bibliometric profiles for British academic institutions: An experiment to develop research output indicators. 213-233 - I. Crewe:
Reputation, research and reality: The publication records of UK Departments of Politics, 1978-1984. 235-250 - J. Law, S. Bauin, Jean Pierre Courtial, J. Whittaker:
Policy and the mapping of scientific change: A co-word analysis of research into environmental acidification. 251-264 - W. L. Giusti, L. Georghiou:
The use of co-nomination analysis in real-time evaluation of an R&D programme. 265-281 - J. A. Mcginnety:
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): Recent experiences with quantitative science policy studies. 283-293 - J. King:
The use of bibliometric techniques for institutional research evaluation: A study of avian virology research. 295-313 - M. Porteous:
The role and development of quantitative indicators for research and technology policy making: Some experience from the department of trade and industry. 315-327 - K. Pavitt:
The size and structure of British technology activities: What we do and do not know. 329-346 - Michael J. Moravcsik:
Book reviews. 347-350 - József Farkas:
News. 351-357
Volume 14, Numbers 5-6, November 1988
- Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Comments on Henry Small, recipient of the 1987 Derek de Solla Price award. 361-363 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
The newest version of the facts and figures on publication output and relative citation impact in physics, engineering and mathematics 1981-1985. 365-382 - P. S. Nagpaul, V. S. R. Krishnaiah:
Dimensions of research planning: Comparative study of research units in six countries. 383-410 - A. Hohenester, L. Mathelitsch, Michael J. Moravcsik:
The usage of 'theory' and 'model' in scientific conceptualization. 411-420 - Isola Ajiferuke, Q. Burell, Jean Tague:
Collaborative coefficient: A single measure of the degree of collaboration in research. 421-433 - W. Nasierowski:
The essence and dilemmas of measurement in the sciences of organization. 435-452 - Peter Vinkler:
Bibliometric features of some scientific subfields and the scientometric consequences therefrom. 453-474 - Anton J. Nederhof:
Changes in publication patterns of biotechnologists: An evaluation of the impact of government stimulation programs in six industrial nations. 475-485 - L. N. Kryzhanovsky:
An application of bibliometrics to the history of electricity. 487-492 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Reflections on a deflection: A note on different causes of the Groos droop. 493-511 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 513-520 - József Farkas:
News. 521-527
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