Journal: J. Informetrics

Volume 13, Issue 1

1 -- 9Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Massimiliano Carloni. The balance of knowledge flows
10 -- 31Lovro Subelj, Dalibor Fiala, Tadej Ciglaric, Luka Kronegger. Convexity in scientific collaboration networks
32 -- 49Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Giovanni Felici. Predicting publication long-term impact through a combination of early citations and journal impact factor
50 -- 63Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Dakota Murray, Alfredo Yegros-Yegros, Vincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas. The many faces of mobility: Using bibliometric data to measure the movement of scientists
64 -- 77J. Clemente-Gallardo, Alfredo Ferrer, David Iñiguez, Alejandro Rivero, Gonzalo-Ruiz, Alfonso Tarancón. Do researchers collaborate in a similar way to publish and to develop projects?
78 -- 86Federico Bianchi, Francisco Grimaldo, Flaminio Squazzoni. 3-index. Valuing reviewers for scholarly journals
87 -- 104Camil Demetrescu, Francesco Lupia, Angelo Mendicelli, Andrea Ribichini, Francesco Scarcello, Marco Schaerf. On the Shapley value and its application to the Italian VQR research assessment exercise
105 -- 117Giovanni Colavizza, Thomas Franssen, Thed N. van Leeuwen. An empirical investigation of the tribes and their territories: Are research specialisms rural and urban?
118 -- 131Mike Thelwall, Carol Bailey, Meiko Makita, Pardeep Sud, Devika P. Madalli. Gender and research publishing in India: Uniformly high inequality?
132 -- 148Jian Du, Peixin Li, Qianying Guo, Xiaoli Tang. Measuring the knowledge translation and convergence in pharmaceutical innovation by funding-science-technology-innovation linkages analysis
149 -- 169Mike Thelwall, Carol Bailey, Catherine Tobin, Noel-Ann Bradshaw. Gender differences in research areas, methods and topics: Can people and thing orientations explain the results?
170 -- 184Lutz Bornmann. Does the normalized citation impact of universities profit from certain properties of their published documents - such as the number of authors and the impact factor of the publishing journals? A multilevel modeling approach
185 -- 201Francesco Alessandro Massucci, Domingo Docampo. Measuring the academic reputation through citation networks via PageRank
202 -- 225Fei Shu, Charles-Antoine Julien, Lin Zhang, Junping Qiu, Jing Zhang, Vincent Larivière. Comparing journal and paper level classifications of science
226 -- 237Kai Li 0010, Erjia Yan. Are NIH-funded publications fulfilling the proposed research? An examination of concept-matchedness between NIH research grants and their supported publications
238 -- 254Sergio Copiello. Peer and neighborhood effects: Citation analysis using a spatial autoregressive model and pseudo-spatial data
255 -- 269Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner, Lutz Bornmann. Interdisciplinarity as diversity in citation patterns among journals: Rao-Stirling diversity, relative variety, and the Gini coefficient
270 -- 290Marcel Dunaiski, Jaco Geldenhuys, Willem Visser. On the interplay between normalisation, bias, and performance of paper impact metrics
291 -- 298Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau. Infinite sequences and their h-type indices
299 -- 313Marcel Dunaiski, Jaco Geldenhuys, Willem Visser. Globalised vs averaged: Bias and ranking performance on the author level
314 -- 324Ricardo Brito, Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro. Evaluating research and researchers by the journal impact factor: Is it better than coin flipping?
325 -- 340Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild, Jonathan Adams 0001. Do altmetrics assess societal impact in a comparable way to case studies? An empirical test of the convergent validity of altmetrics based on data from the UK research excellence framework (REF)
341 -- 353Zhiya Zuo, Kang Zhao, Chaoqun Ni. Standing on the shoulders of giants? - Faculty hiring in information schools
354 -- 386Chiara Carusi, Giuseppe Bianchi 0001. Scientific community detection via bipartite scholar/journal graph co-clustering
387 -- 396Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti, Tommaso Lando. How mean rank and mean size may determine the generalised Lorenz curve: With application to citation analysis
397 -- 406Xuelian Pan, Erjia Yan, Ming Cui, Weina Hua. How important is software to library and information science research? A content analysis of full-text publications
407 -- 418Xiaomei Bai, Fuli Zhang, Ivan Lee. Predicting the citations of scholarly paper
419 -- 433Lokman I. Meho. Using Scopus's CiteScore for assessing the quality of computer science conferences
434 -- 448Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, David Melero-Fuentes, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent. Origin, characteristics, predominance and conceptual networks of eponyms in the bibliometric literature
449 -- 461Kai Li 0010, Pei-Ying Chen, Erjia Yan. lme4 R package
462 -- 463Lawrence J. Smolinsky. Odds ratios and Mantel-Haenszel quotients
464 -- 465Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild, Rüdiger Mutz. MHq indicators for zero-inflated count data - A response to the comment by Smolinsky (in press)