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Scientometrics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1980
- A. I. Yablonsky:
On fundamental regularities of the distribution of scientific productivity. 3-34 - J. E. Cohen:
Publication rate as a function of laboratory size in a biomedical research institution. 35-52 - Mark P. Carpenter, Francis Narin:
The subject composition of the world's scientific journals. 53-63 - S. D. Haitun:
Scientometric investigations in the USSR - Review. 65-84 - József Farkas, Judith Balázs:
News. 85-90 - Daryl E. Chubin, Eugene Garfield:
Is citation analysis a legitimate evaluation tool? 91-94
Volume 2, Number 2, March 1980
- K. D. Knorr, R. Mittermeir:
Publication productivity and professional position: Cross-national evidence on the role of organizations. 95-120 - V. A. Pokrovsky:
Some problems of measuring the impact of R&D upon the efficiency of social production. 121-132 - J. Davidson Frame:
Measuring scientific activity in lesser developed countries. 133-145 - J. C. Sheldon:
A cybernetic theory of physical science professions: The causes of periodic normal and revolutionary science between 1000 and 1870AD. 147-167 - József Farkas, Judith Balázs:
News. 169-176
Volume 2, Number 3, May 1980
- Cornelius Le Pair:
Switching between academic disciplines in universities in the Netherlands. 177-191 - Michael D. Gordon:
A critical reassessment of inferred relations between multiple authorship, scientific collaboration, the production of papers and their acceptance for publication. 193-201 - Manfred Bonitz:
Evidence for the invalidity of the Bradford law for the single scientist. 203-214 - W. S. Lyon:
Organization, attendance, speakers, and sessions: A study of four scientific conference series. 215-226 - Julia Lawson, Barbara Kostrewski, Charles Oppenheim:
A bibliometric study on a new subject field: Energy analysis. 227-237 - Michael J. Moravcsik, W. S. Lyon:
Book reviews. 239-242 - József Farkas, Judith Balázs:
News. 243-249
Volume 2, Number 4, July 1980
- Dean Keith Simonton:
Techno-scientific activity and war: A yearly time-series analysis, 1500-1903 A. D. 251-255 - Gabriel Pinski:
Citation based measures of research interactivity. 257-263 - T. W. Dewitt, R. S. Nicholson, M. K. Wilson:
Science citation index and chemistry. 265-275 - Henry G. Small, Edward Greenlee:
Citation context analysis of a co-citation cluster: Recombinant-DNA. 277-301 - A. A. Manten:
Publication of scientific information is not identical with communication. 303-308 - Daniel Sullivan, David Koester, D. Hywel White, Rainer Kern:
Understanding rapid theoretical change in particle physics: A month-by-month co-citation analysis. 309-319 - József Farkas:
News. 321-323
Volume 2, Numbers 5-6, October 1980
- Harriet Zuckerman, Roberta Balstad Miller:
Introduction. 327-330 - H. Brooks:
Science indicators and science policy. 331-337 - H. Averch:
Science indicators and policy analysis. 339-345 - Harriet Zuckerman, Roberta Balstad Miller:
Indicators of science: Notes and queries. 347-353 - Rachel McCulloch:
International indicators of science and technology: How does the U. S. compare? 355-367 - E. Mansfield:
Comments on "international indicators of science and technology". 369-373 - Richard B. Freeman:
Indicators of the impact of R&D on the economy. 375-385 - Nathan Rosenberg:
Comments on "indicators of the impact of R&D on the economy". 387-393 - Charlotte V. Kuh:
Indicators of scientific manpower. 395-403 - Stephen Cole:
Comments on "indicators of scientific manpower". 405-409 - J. Ben-David:
"U. S. Science in international perspective". 411-421 - Derek J. de Solla Price:
Comments on "U. S. science in an international perspective". 423-428 - Raymond Bowers:
Indicators of basic research in the physical sciences. 429-433 - H. W. Riecken:
Vital signs for basic research in the behavioral and social sciences. 435-437 - Todd R. La Porte, D. Chisholm:
Indicators of public attitudes toward science and technology. 439-448 - Michael J. Moravcsik:
Science and science policy in the Arab world - A. B. ZAHLAN St. Martin's Press, New York, 1980, 205 pages; Price: $25. 449-450 - József Farkas:
News. 451-461
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