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Scientometrics, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 1983
- Hildrun Kretschmer:
Representation of a complex structure measure for social groups and its application to the structure of citations in a journal. 5-30 - L. G. Soete, Sally M. E. Wyatt:
The use of foreign patenting as an internationally comparable science and technology output indicator. 31-54 - Paul B. Slater:
Hierarchical clustering of mathematical journals based upon citation matrices. 55-58 - András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Statistical reliability of comparisons based on the citation impact of scientific publications. 59-73 - József Farkas:
News. 75-82
Volume 5, Number 2, March 1983
- Hildrun Kretschmer:
The reflection of LOTKA's law in the structure of citations of a journal. 85-92 - J. P. Rushton, H. G. Murray, S. V. Paunonen:
Personality, research creativity, and teaching effectiveness in university professors. 93-116 - Rustum Roy, N. R. Roy, G. G. Johnson:
Approximating total citation counts from first author counts and from total papers. 117-124 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 125-133 - András Schubert, Michael J. Moravcsik:
Book reviews. 135-137 - Judit Balázs:
News. 139-142
Volume 5, Number 3, May 1983
- Jacob C. Blickenstaff, Michael J. Moravcsik:
The profile of an International Meeting. 143-154 - William E. Snizek, M. Hughes:
An empirical assessment of the validity of Mullins' theory group classifications. 155-162 - C. H. Davis:
Institutional sectors of 'mainstream' science production in Subsaharan Africa, 1970-1979: A quantitative analysis. 163-175 - András Schubert, Sándor Zsindely, Tibor Braun:
Scientometric analysis of attendance at International Scientific Meetings. 177-187 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 189-194 - Yakov M. Rabkin, J. Davidson Frame, S. D. Haitun, A. V. Pilipenko, Michael J. Moravcsik:
Book reviews. 195-203 - József Farkas:
News. 205-209
Volume 5, Number 4, July 1983
- Bluma C. Peritz:
Are methodological papers more cited than theoretical or empirical ones? The case of sociology. 211-218 - Hajime Eto, K. Makino:
Stochastic model for innovation and resulting skew distribution for technological concentration with verification in Japanese industry. 219-243 - R. B. Baldauf, B. H. Jernudd:
Language use patterns in the fisheries periodical literature. 245-255 - J. van Houten, H. G. van Vuren, C. Le Pairs, G. Dijkhuis:
Migration of physicists to other academic disciplines: Situation in the Netherlands. 257-267 - Michael J. Moravcsik:
Book reviews. 269-272 - József Farkas:
News. 273-276
Volume 5, Number 5, September 1983
- Katherine W. McCain:
The author cocitation structure of macroeconomics. 277-289 - Radosvet Todorov:
Condensed matter physics journals. 291-301 - Bluma C. Peritz:
A classification of citation roles for the social sciences and related fields. 303-312 - J. G. Gregory:
Citation study of a scientific revolution: Sudden infant death syndrome - I. The new paradigm. 313-327 - Marcel Roche:
Sciences and cultures - Everett Mendelsohn, Y. Elkana, Eds, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland (270 pp). 329-331 - Manfred Kochen:
The cognitive paradigm - Marc de MEY: D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland and Hingham, Mass, USA, 1982 $43.50. 331-333 - József Farkas:
News. 335-342
Volume 5, Number 6, November 1983
- A. R. Rajeswari:
A quantitative analysis of Indian science and technology manpower employment and economic development. 343-359 - Nobuyuki Midorikawa:
Citation analysis of physics journals: Comparison of subfields of physics. 361-374 - S. D. Haitun:
The "rank distortion" effect and non-Gaussian nature of scientific activities. 375-395 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 397-403 - Thomas Eisemon, Michael J. Moravcsik:
Book reviews. 405-407 - József Farkas:
News. 409
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