Journal: J. Sci. Res.

Volume 4, Issue 3

125 -- 134Elena Pallari, Grant Lewison. The Research Publications of Members of European National Noncommunicable Disease Health Advisory Committees
135 -- 142J. John Jeyasekar, P. Saravanan. Impact of Collaboration on Indian Forensic Science Research: A Scientometric Mapping from 1975 to 2012
143 -- 152Koen Beumer. Publics, Issues, and Nanotechnology in Indian News Media
153 -- 160Magdalena Bemke-Switilnik, Aneta Drabek. A Citation Analysis of the Research Reports of the Central Mining Institute. Mining and Environment Using the Web of Science, Scopus, Baztech, and Google Scholar: A Case Study
161 -- 171Brij Mohan Gupta, S. M. Dhawan, Ritu Gupta. Social Media Research: A Scientometric Assessment of World Publications Output during 2001–2014
172 -- 177Ari Voutilainen, Mari Kangasniemi. Applying the Ecological Shannon’s Diversity Index to Measure Research Collaboration Based On Coauthorship: A Pilot Study
178 -- 194Brij Mohan Gupta, S. M. Dhawan, Ritu Gupta. Highly Cited Publications Output by India in Materials Science Published during 2003–2012: A Scientometric Assessment
195 -- 205Fernanda Strozzi, Claudia Colicchia. Information Processing and Management using Citation Network and Keyword Analysis to Perform A Systematic Literature Review on Green Supply Chain Management
206 -- 207Anup Kumar Das. Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement
208 -- 209Bidyarthi Dutta. Multimedia Ontology: Representation and Applications
210 -- 212Sujit Bhattacharya 0001. Nanotechnology and Development: What’s in it for Emerging Countries?

Volume 4, Issue 2

46 -- 47Sujit Bhattacharya 0001. Editorial
48 -- 60Kheradparvar Najmeh, Shokrpour Nasrin. The influence of peer reviewers as literacy brokers on the construction of texts for publication in ISI-indexed journals: A study of medical research articles
61 -- 69Yann Demarigny, Virginie Soldat, Laetitia Gemelas. From Streptococcus lactis to Lactococcus lactis: A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the scope of research undertaken around a microbial concept
70 -- 76Selçuk Bilir, Ersin Gögüs, Özgecan Önal Tas, Talar Yontan. A new ranking scheme for the institutional scientific performance
77 -- 84Li Gu, Yiying Zhou, Liqiang Ren, Weichun Yan. Analysis of occupational demand for patent agents in China ‑ Based on the network data of recruitment
85 -- 95Bidyarthi Dutta. Galileo as viewed through scientometric looking glass
96 -- 103Anil Sagar, Basavaraj Shivappa Kademani, Karanam Bhanumurthy. Scientometric study of global electron probe microanalysis literature
104 -- 114Brij Mohan Gupta, S. M. Dhawan, Ritu Gupta. Internet of things: A scientometric assessment of global output, 2005–2014
115 -- 118S. Kannan, S. Gowri. Statistics: From arbitrary to accurate reporting is the need of the hour: Results of a preliminary study
119 -- 121Poonam Pandey. Imperial technoscience: Transnational histories of magnetic resonance imaging in the United States, Britain, and India
122 -- 123Bidyarthi Dutta. Open research data without borders

Volume 4, Issue 1

1 -- 9Rubén Urbizagástegui Alvarado, Cristina Restrepo Arango. The growth of Brazilian metrics literature
10 -- 13Kannan Sridharan, S. Gowri. Reporting quality of statistics in Indian journals: Analysis of articles over a period of two years
14 -- 19S. Aswathy, A. Gopikuttan. Bibliometric observation of publication output of university teachers: A study with special reference to physics
20 -- 28Engin Arik. A bibliometric analysis of linguistics in web of science
29 -- 39Franky Varah, Pranav N. Desai. Ethnobotany genomics research: Status and future prospects
40 -- 41Robin Haunschild. Beyond bibliometrics: Harnessing multidimensional indicators of scholarly impact
42 -- 45Manjari Manisha, G. Mahesh. Citation pattern of newsworthy research articles