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Scientometrics, Volume 68
Volume 68, Number 1, July 2006
- Peter Mika, Tom Elfring, Peter L. M. Groenewegen:
Application of semantic technology for social network analysis in the sciences. 3-27 - V. K. Gupta:
References to literature in patent documents: A case study of CSIR in India. 29-40 - Brian P. Cozzarin:
Performance measures for the socio-economic impact of government spending on R&D. 41-71 - Paul F. Skilton:
A comparative study of communal practice: Assessing the effects of taken-for-granted-ness on citation practice in scientific communities. 73-96 - Mohohlo Molatudi, Anastassios Pouris:
Assessing the knowledge base for biotechnology in South Africa. 97-108 - Benoît Godin:
On the origins of bibliometrics. 109-133 - Ying Cheng, Nian Cai Liu:
A first approach to the classification of the top 500 world universities by their disciplinary characteristics using scientometrics. 135-150 - Kailash C. Garg, Suresh Kumar, Kashmiri Lal:
Scientometric profile of Indian agricultural research as seen through Science Citation Index Expanded. 151-166 - Yun Liu, Guo-ping Cheng, Yu Yang:
Patent applications of the Top 500 foreign investment corporations in China. 167-177 - Pablo D. Batista, Mônica G. Campiteli, Osame Kinouchi:
Is it possible to compare researchers with different scientific interests? 179-189
Volume 68, Number 2, August 2006
- Yoshiko Okubo, Wolfgang Glänzel, Yasuhiro Yamashita, Ronald Rousseau:
Preface. 193-202 - Yuko Fujigaki:
Changes in the research stream by standardization: A content analysis of the Archives of General Psychiatry during the establishment of operational diagnostic criteria. 203-212 - Kiyoko Fujimaki, Rockbill Haklak:
Quantitative evaluation of positive or negative feelings for biotechnology- or health-related scenes in movies. 213-226 - Ryuzo Furukawa, Akira Goto:
Core scientists and innovation in Japanese electronics companies. 227-240 - Takayuki Hayashi, Hiroyuki Tomizawa:
Restructuring the Japanese national research system and its effect on performance. 241-264 - Jun Suzuki, Kiminori Gemba, Schumpeter Tamada, Yoshihito Yasaki, Akira Goto:
Analysis of propensity to patent and science-dependence of large Japanese manufacturers of electrical machinery. 265-288 - Schumpeter Tamada, Yusuke Naito, Fumio Kodama, Kiminori Gemba, Jun Suzuki:
Significant difference of dependence upon scientific knowledge among different technologies. 289-302 - Yasuhiro Yamashita, Yoshiko Okubo:
Patterns of scientific collaboration between Japan and France: Inter-sectoral analysis using Probabilistic Partnership Index (PPI). 303-324
Volume 68, Number 3, December 2006
- Wolfgang Glänzel, Ronald Rousseau:
Preface. 327 - Éric Archambault, Étienne Vignola-Gagné, Grégoire Côté, Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras:
Benchmarking scientific output in the social sciences and humanities: The limits of existing databases. 329-342 - Franz Barjak:
Research productivity in the internet era. 343-360 - Aparna Basu:
Using ISI's 'Highly Cited Researchers' to obtain a country level indicator of citation excellence. 361-375 - Peter van den Besselaar, Gaston Heimeriks:
Mapping research topics using word-reference co-occurrences: A method and an exploratory case study. 377-393 - Lennart Björneborn:
'Mini small worlds' of shortest link paths crossing domain boundaries in an academic Web space. 395-414 - Katy Börner, Shashikant Penumarthy, Mark R. Meiss, Weimao Ke:
Mapping the diffusion of scholarly knowledge among major U.S. research institutions. 415-426 - Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
Selecting scientific excellence through committee peer review - A citation analysis of publications previously published to approval or rejection of post-doctoral research fellowship applicants. 427-440 - Quentin L. Burrell:
Measuring concentration within and co-concentration between informetric distributions: An empirical study. 441-456 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Balázs Schlemmer, András Schubert, Bart Thijs:
Proceedings literature as additional data source for bibliometric analysis. 457-473 - Richard Klavans, Kevin W. Boyack:
Quantitative evaluation of large maps of science. 475-499 - Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall:
Motivations for URL citations to open access library and information science articles. 501-517 - Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras, Éric Archambault:
Canadian collaboration networks: A comparative analysis of the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities. 519-533 - Liming Liang, Ronald Rousseau, Fei Shi:
A rhythm indicator for science and the rhythm of Science. 535-544 - Martin Meyer:
Knowledge integrators or weak links? An exploratory comparison of patenting researchers with their non-inventing peers in nano-science and technology. 545-560 - Olle Persson:
Exploring the analytical potential of comparing citing and cited source items. 561-572 - Jesper W. Schneider:
Concept symbols revisited: Naming clusters by parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts of concept symbols. 573-593 - Henry Small:
Tracking and predicting growth areas in science. 595-610 - Liwen Vaughan, Justin You:
Comparing business competition positions based on Web co-link data: The global market vs. the Chinese market. 611-628 - Peter Vinkler:
Composite scientometric indicators for evaluating publications of research institutes. 629-642 - Fuyuki Yoshikane, Takayuki Nozawa, Keita Tsuji:
Comparative analysis of co-authorship networks considering authors' roles in collaboration: Differences between the theoretical and application areas. 643-655
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