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Scientometrics, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, September 1994
- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, Hajnalka Maczelka, András Schubert:
World science in the eighties. National performances in publication output and citation impact, 1985-1989versus 1980-1984 - Part II. life sciences, engineering, and mathematics. 3-30 - J. Sylvan Katz:
Geographical proximity and scientific collaboration. 31-43 - Boris L. Milman:
Individual co-citation clusters as nuclei of complete and dynamic informetric models of scientific and technological areas. 45-57 - Loet Leydesdorff:
The generation of aggregated journal-journal citation maps on the basis of the CD-ROM version of the Science Citation Index. 59-84 - W. Saurer, R. Weinberger:
Planetary Nebulae: Some statistics on a continuously growing field and its contributors. 85-95 - P. S. Nagpaul, Lalita Sharma:
Research output and transnational cooperation in physics subfields: A multidimensional analysis. 97-122 - Manfred Bonitz:
Letter to the editor. 123
Volume 31, Number 2, October 1994
- Grant Lewison:
Publications from the European community's biotechnology action programme (BAP): Multinationality, acknowledgement of support, and citations. 125-142 - Svein Kyvik:
Popular science publishing. 143-153 - P. C. van der Kruit:
A comparison of astronomy in fifteen member countries of the organisation for economic co-operation and development. 155-172 - Jean Pierre Courtial, Thomás Cahlik, Michel Callon:
A model for social interaction between cognition and action through a key-word simulation of knowledge growth. 173-192 - Paul Wouters, Loet Leydesdorff:
Has Price's dream come true: Is scientometrics a hard science? 193-222
Volume 31, Number 3, November 1994
- Peter Vinkler:
Model of manifested communication through publications. 223-239 - Haiqi Zhang:
A bibliometric study on Medicine Chinese Traditional in Medline database. 241-250 - Jean Pierre Courtial:
A coword analysis of scientometrics. 251-260 - M. Leclerc, J. Gagné:
International scientific cooperation: The continentalization of science. 261-292 - Katarina Prpic:
The socio-cognitive frameworks of scientific productivity. 293-311
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