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Scientometrics, Volume 17
Volume 17, Numbers 1-2, July 1989
- Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Comments on Francis Narin, recipient of the 1988 Derek de Solla Price award. 5-7 - A. Korennoi:
Gennady M. Dobrov 1929-1989. 9-10 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
National publication patterns and citation impact in the multidisciplinary journals Nature and Science. 11-14 - D. H. Hall:
Rate of growth of literature in geoscience from computerized databases. 15-38 - Blaise Cronin, Judith Licea de Arenas:
The geographic distribution of Mexican health sciences research. 39-48 - Phyllis C. Self, Th. W. Filardo, F. W. Lancaster:
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the epidemic growth of its literature. 49-60 - Henri Dou, Parina Hassanaly, Luc Quoniam:
Infographic analytical tools for decision makers - Analysis of the research production in sciences. Application to chemistry, comparison between Marseille and Montpellier (France). 61-70 - Reinier Plomp:
Statistical reliability of citation frequency as an indicator of scientific impact. 71-81 - L. P. Moral:
Elements for a diagnosis of applied research and development in Cuba using patent information: 1968-1983. 83-96 - Vesna Oluic-Vukovic:
Impact of productivity increase on the distribution pattern of journals. 97-109 - Loet Leydesdorff:
The science citation index and the measurement of national performance in terms of numbers of scientific publications. 111-120 - R. Gillett:
Determining the best departments by their best publications: A strategy best avoided. 121-125 - Katherine W. McCain, Kathleen Turner:
Citation context analysis and aging patterns of journal articles in molecular genetics. 127-163 - L. N. Kryzhanovsky:
Mapping the history of electricity. 165-170 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography - No 13. 171-180 - Michael J. Moravcsik:
Evaluating applied research - Lessons from Japan - JOHN IRVINE: Pinter Publishers, London and New York, 1988, pp 103, £ 27.50. 181-182 - József Farkas:
News. 183-190
Volume 17, Numbers 3-4, September 1989
- Tibor Braun:
Editorial. 193-194 - S. K. Sen:
Bibliographic scattering: A generalised source approach. 197-204 - S. K. Sen:
A note on theoretical correlation between Bradford's law and recently proposed linear equation of the type R(r)=a.r-b. 205-210 - S. Naranan:
"Power law" version of Bradford's law: Statistical tests and methods of estimation. 211-226 - A. R. Rajeswari:
Forecasting of science & technology expenditure of India by simulation method. 227-251 - I. N. Sengupta:
The growth of knowledge and literature in neuroscience. 253-288 - I. N. Sengupta:
A weightage formula to rerank periodicals in the field of microbiology. 289-300 - P. S. Nagpaul, S. P. Gupta:
Effect of professional competence, managerial role and status of group leaders to R&D performance. 301-331 - Prithpal Singh, V. S. R. Krishnaiah:
Analysis of work climate perceptions and performance of research and development units. 333-351 - Lalita Kumari, I. N. Sengupta:
Growth of Lectin literature: 1954-1982. 353-361 - K. Satyanarayana, K. V. Ratnakar:
Authorship patterns in life sciences, preclinical basic and clinical research papers. 363-371 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 373-380 - József Farkas:
News. 381-385
Volume 17, Numbers 5-6, November 1989
- Y. A. Shenhav, Y. Haberfeld, B. P. Cohen:
Contextual analysis of team productivity in the R & D industry. 387-400 - Anastassios Pouris:
A scientometric assessment of agricultural research in South Africa. 401-413 - W. P. Van Els, C. N. Margriet Jansz, Cornelius Le Pair:
The citation gap between printed and instrumental output of technological research: The case of the electron microscope. 415-425 - Anton J. Nederhof, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
A validation study of bibliometric indicators: The comparative performance of cum laude doctorates in chemistry. 427-435 - Y. Chatelin, Rigas Arvanitis:
Between centers and peripheries - The rise of a new scientific community. 437-452
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