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Scientometrics, Volume 65
Volume 65, Number 1, October 2005
- Han Woo Park, Heung Deug Hong, Loet Leydesdorff:
A comparison of the knowledge-based innovation systems in the economies of South Korea and the Netherlands using Triple Helix indicators. 3-27 - Rolf Sternberg, Timo Litzenberger:
The publication and citation output of German Faculties of Economics and Social Sciences - a comparison of faculties and disciplines based upon SSCI data. 29-53 - Avishag Gordon:
Homeland security literature in relation to terrorism publications: The source and the response. 55-65 - Maria Pinto, José Luis Alonso Berrocal, José Antonio Cordón García, Viviana Fernández Marcial, Carlos G. Figuerola, Francisco-Javier García Marco, Camarero Carmen Gómez, Ángel F. Zazo Rodríguez:
Quality assessment of Spanish universities' web sites focused on the European Research Area. 67-93 - Jaime Requena:
Dynamics of the modern Venezuelan research community profile. 95-130 - Katherine W. McCain, June M. Verner, Gregory W. Hislop, William M. Evanco, Vera J. Cole:
The use of bibliometric and knowledge elicitation techniques to map a knowledge domain: Software Engineering in the 1990s. 131-144 - V. P. Kharbanda:
Book Review. 145-149
Volume 65, Number 2, November 2005
- Kailash C. Garg, Brij Mohan Gupta, Tabassum Jamal, Santanu Roy, Suresh Kumar:
Assessment of impact of AICTE funding on R&D and educational development. 151-160 - Juan Antonio Araujo-Ruiz, Guido Van Hooydonk, Raul G. Torricella-Morales, Ricardo Arencibia Jorge:
Cuban scientific articles in ISI Citation Indexes and CubaCiencias databases (1988-2003). 161-171 - Tomaz Bartol, Marjan Hocevar:
The capital cities of the ten new European Union countries in selected bibliographic databases. 173-187 - Julia Osca Lluch:
Some considerations on the use of the impact factor of scientific journals as a tool to evaluate research in psychology. 189-197 - Prabir G. Dastidar, S. Ramachandran:
Engineering research in ocean sector: An international profile. 199-213 - Jiancheng Guan, Ying He:
Comparison and evaluation of domestic and international outputs in Information Science & Technology research of China. 215-244 - Bo Jarneving:
A comparison of two bibliometric methods for mapping of the research front. 245-263
Volume 65, Number 3, December 2005
- Editorial: Peter Ingwersen and Howard D. White win the 2005 Derek John de Solla Price Medal. 265-266
- Ronald Rousseau:
Peter Ingwersen: Recipient of the 2005 Derek de Solla Price Award. 267-269 - Catherine McCain:
Howard D.White: Recipient of the 2005 Derek de Solla Price Award of the journal Scientometrics. 271-273 - Leo Egghe:
The share of items of highly productive sources as a function of the size of the system. 275-291 - Narongrit Sombatsompop, Teerasak Markpin, Wutthisit Yochai, M. Saechiew:
An evaluation of research performance for different subject categories using Impact Factor Point Average (IFPA) index: Thailand case study. 293-305 - Mario Coccia:
A scientometric model for the assessment of scientific research performance within public institutes. 307-321 - Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
Domesticity and internationality in co-authorship, references and citations. 323-342 - Nan Ma, Jiancheng Guan:
An exploratory study on collaboration profiles of Chinese publications in Molecular Biology. 343-355 - Steve Hanney, Iain Frame, Jonathan Grant, Martin Buxton, Tracey Young, Grant Lewison:
Using categorisations of citations when assessing the outcomes from health research. 357-379 - Quentin L. Burrell:
Are "Sleeping Beauties" to be expected? 381-389 - Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work? 391-392
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