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Scientometrics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1981
- A. G. Heffner:
Funded research, multiple authorship, and subauthorship collaboration in four disciplines. 5-12 - Irina V. Marshakova:
Citation networks in information science. 13-25 - Loet Leydesdorff, H. van Erkelens:
Some social-psychological aspects of becoming a physicist. 27-45 - Derek J. de Solla Price:
The analysis of scientometric matrices for policy implications. 47-53 - Derek J. de Solla Price:
The analysis of square matrices of scientometric transactions. 55-63 - P. R. McAllister:
Book reviews. 65-66 - József Farkas:
News. 67
Volume 3, Number 2, March 1981
- M. Oromaner:
Cognitive consensus in recent mainstream American sociology: An empirical analysis. 73-84 - G. Bindon:
Output measures of cooperative research: The case of the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. 85-106 - E. J. Malecki:
A note on the geographical concentration of scientific personnel in the USA. 107-114 - Irene Hanson Frieze, J. M. Knoble, I. I. Mitroff:
American university students' beliefs about success in science: A case study. 115-126 - V. B. Chernogorenko, S. V. Muchnik:
Scientometric estimation of present-day study on phosphides. 127-134 - Gábor Folly, Béla Hajtman, J. I. Nagy, Imre Ruff:
Some methodological problems in ranking scientists by citation analysis. 135-147 - József Farkas:
News. 149-154
Volume 3, Number 3, May 1981
- J. Davidson Frame, D. R. Prokrym:
Counts of U.S. and Soviet science and technology journals. 159-175 - Charles F. Turner, Sara B. Kiesler:
The impact of basic research in the social sciences: The case of education. 177-190 - J. J. Hubert:
A rank-frequency model for scientific productivity. 191-202 - E. Nadel:
Citation and co-citation indicators of a phased impact of the BCS theory in the physics of superconductivity. 203-221 - V. I. Yanovsky:
Citation analysis significance of scientific journals. 223-233 - William M. Shaw Jr.:
Information theory and scientific communication. 235-249 - Belver C. Griffith:
Book reviews. 251-252 - L. Stern:
News. 253-259
Volume 3, Number 4, July 1981
- Manfred Kochen, Alex Blaivas:
A model for the growth of mathematical specialties. 265-273 - J. P. Rushton, S. Meltzer:
Research productivity, university revenue, and scholarly impact (citations) of 169 British, Canadian and United States universities (1977). 275-303 - A. Van Heeringen:
Dutch research groups: Output and collaboration. 305-315 - I. Adamson:
The size of science in the old Nigerian Universities - A preliminary analysis. 317-324 - T. F. Gieryn:
The aging of a science and its exploitation of innovation: Lessons from X-ray and radio astronomy. 325-334 - John T. Bruer:
Book reviews. 335-337 - József Farkas:
News. 339-343
Volume 3, Number 5, September 1981
- D. H. Hall:
The earth and planetary sciences in science during the twentieth century. 349-362 - Clare E. Burke, Derek J. de Solla Price:
The distribution of citations from nation to nation on a field by field basis - A computer calculation of the parameters. 363-377 - András Schubert, Tibor Braun:
Some scientometric measures of publishing performance for 85 Hungarian research institutes. 379-388 - T. Hastings:
A note on the utility of international publication data. 389-396 - J. Marton:
Changes in the time distribution of biochemical article references from 1962 to 1977. 397-400 - H. Inhaber:
Book reviews. 401-402 - József Farkas:
News. 403-410
Volume 3, Number 6, November 1981
- Philip M. Morse:
The underlying characteristics of the Bradford distribution. 415-436 - Gregory G. Brunk, G. J. Jason:
The impact of warfare on the rate of invention: A time series analysis of United States patent activity. 437-455 - C. D. Hurt:
A test of differences in the literature history of four historical accounts of the quantum mechanics problem. 457-466 - J. E. Cohen:
Publication rate as a function of laboratory size in three biomedical research institutions. 467-487 - Edith A. Moravcsik, Joshua Menkes:
Book reviews. 489-492 - József Farkas:
News. 493-498
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