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Scientometrics, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January 1997
- Paul Wouters, Loet Leydesdorff:
Introduction. 3-5 - Arie Rip:
Qualitative conditions of scientometrics: The new challenges. 7-26 - Terttu Luukkonen:
Why has Latour's theory of citations been ignored by the bibliometric community? discussion of sociological interpretations of citation analysis. 27-37 - Paul Wouters:
Citation cycles and peer review cycles. 39-55 - Rémi Barré:
The European perspective on S&T indicators. 57-70 - P. Cunningham:
The evaluation of European programmes and the future of scientometrics. 71-85 - B. J. R. Van der Meulen:
The use of S&T indicators in science policy: Dutch experiences and theoretical perspectives from policy analysis. 87-101 - Ulrich Schmoch:
Indicators and the relations between science and technology. 103-116 - Gertrud Blauwhof:
Mapping the dynamics of telephone switching devices. 117-140 - J. Sylvan Katz, Diana Hicks:
Desktop scientometrics. 141-153 - Loet Leydesdorff, Peter van den Besselaar:
Scientometrics and communication theory: Towards theoretically informed indicators. 155-174 - Tibor Braun, András Schubert:
Dimensions of scientometric indicator datafiles - World Science in 1990-1994. 175-204 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Scientometrics: State-of-the-art. 205-218
Volume 38, Number 2, February 1997
- Moshe Yitzhaki:
Variation in informativity of titles of research papers in selected humanities journals: A comparative study. 219-229 - Hendrik P. van Dalen:
Measuring giants and dwarfs: Assessing the quality of economists. 231-252 - E. E. Vogel:
Impact factor and international collaboration in Chilean physics: 1987-1994. 253-263 - Donatella Ugolini, S. Parodi, L. Santi:
Analysis of publication quality in a Cancer Research Institute. 265-274 - Henry G. Small:
Update on science mapping: Creating large document spaces. 275-293 - César A. Macías-Chapula, Irma P. Rodea-Castro:
Subject content of the mexican production on health and the environment (1982-1993). 295-308 - Haiqi Zhang, Hong Guo:
Scientific research collaboration in China. 309-319 - Tibor Braun, András Schubert, Sándor Zsindely:
Nanoscience and nanotecnology on the balance. 321-325
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