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Scientometrics, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, April 2002
- Éric Archambault
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Methods for using patents in cross-country comparisons. 15-30 - Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw:
Identity-creators and image-makers: Using citation analysis and thick description to put authors in their place. 31-49 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
A proposal to define a core of a scientific subject: A definition using concentration and fuzzy sets. 51-62 - Yuko Fujigaki:
Analysis on dynamics of research sub-domains in interdisciplinary fields: Analysis using personal distribution versus papers. 63-74 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Cornelius de Lange:
A distributional approach to multinationality measures of international scientific collaboration. 75-89 - Nirmal Haritash, Brij Mohan Gupta:
Mapping of S&T issues in the Indian Parliament: A scientometric analysis of questions raised in both Houses of the Parliament. 91-102 - William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson:
Analysis of the fuzzy set literature using phrases. 103-118 - Guohua Jiang, Shi Shan, Lan Jiang, Xuesong Xu:
A new rank-size distribution of Zipf"s Law and its applications. 119-130 - Peter Ingwersen
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Visibility and impact of research in Psychiatry for North European countries in EU, US and world contexts. 131-144 - Bihui Jin, Jiangong Zhang, Dingquan Chen, Xianyou Zhu:
Development of the Chinese Scientometric Indicators (CSI). 145-154
Volume 54, Number 2, June 2002
- Birger Larsen
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Exploiting citation overlaps for Information Retrieval: Generating a boomerang effect from the network of scientific papers. 155-178 - Grant Lewison:
From biomedical research to health improvement. 179-192 - Martin Meyer
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Tracing knowledge flows in innovation systems. 193-212 - P. S. Nagpaul:
Visualizing cooperation networks of elite institutions in India. 213-228 - Nora Narváez-Berthelemot, Jane M. Russell, Rigas Arvanitis
, Roland Waast, Jacques Gaillard:
Science in Africa: An overview of mainstream scientific output. 229-241 - Michael J. Nelson, J. Stephen Downie:
Informetric analysis of a music database. 243-255 - Thomas E. Nisonger:
The relationship between international editorial board composition and citation measures in political science, business, and genetics journals. 257-268 - Bluma C. Peritz, Judit Bar-Ilan
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The sources used by bibliometrics-scientometrics as reflected in references. 269-284 - Pit Pichappan
, S. Sarasvady:
The other side of the coin: The intricacies of author self-citations. 285-290 - Camille Prime
, Elise Bassecoulard, Michel Zitt:
Co-citations and co-sitations: A cautionary view on an analogy. 291-308 - César A. Macías-Chapula, Acacia Mijangos-Nolasco:
Bibliometric analysis of AIDS literature in Central Africa. 309-317
Volume 54, Number 3, July 2002
- Shyama V. Ramani, Marie-Angèle De Looze:
Using patent statistics as knowledge base indicators in the biotechnology sectors: An application to France, Germany and the U.K. 319-346 - Ed J. Rinia, Thed N. van Leeuwen
, Eppo E. W. Bruins, Hendrik G. van Vuren, Anthony F. J. van Raan
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Measuring knowledge transfer between fields of science. 347-362 - Alastair G. Smith, Mike Thelwall
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Web Impact Factors for Australasian universities. 363-380 - Robert J. W. Tijssen
, Martijn S. Visser
, Thed N. van Leeuwen
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Benchmarking international scientific excellence: Are highly cited research papers an appropriate frame of reference? 381-397 - Arnold Verbeek, Koenraad Debackere, Marc Luwel, Petra Andries, Edwin Zimmermann
, Filip Deleus:
Linking science to technology: Using bibliographic references in patents to build linkage schemes. 399-420 - Péter Vinkler:
Dynamic changes in the chance for citedness. 421-434 - Moshe Yitzhaki:
Relation of the title length of a journal article to the length of the article. 435-447 - Dangzhi Zhao, Elisabeth Logan:
Citation analysis using scientific publications on the Web as data source: A case study in the XML research area. 449-472 - Liming Liang, Yongzheng Guo, Mari Davis:
Collaborative patterns and age structures in Chinese publications. 473-489

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