Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 70, Issue 3

541 -- 553Anastassios Pouris. Nanoscale research in South Africa: A mapping exercise based on scientometrics
555 -- 564Min-Wei Lin, Jingjing Zhang. Language trends in nanoscience and technology: The case of Chinese-language publications
565 -- 601Ronald N. Kostoff, Raymond G. Koytcheff, Clifford G. Y. Lau. Global nanotechnology research metrics
603 -- 632Diana Lucio-Arias, Loet Leydesdorff. Knowledge emergence in scientific communication: from fullerenes to nanotubes
633 -- 650Ismael Rafols, Martin Meyer. How cross-disciplinary is bionanotechnology? Explorations in the specialty of molecular motors
651 -- 667Tibor Braun, Sándor Zsindely, Ildikó Dióspatonyi, Erika Zádor. Gatekeeping patterns in nano-titled journals
669 -- 692Joachim Schummer. The global institutionalization of nanotechnology research: A bibliometric approach to the assessment of science policy
693 -- 713Loet Leydesdorff, Ping Zhou. Nanotechnology as a field of science: Its delineation in terms of journals and patents
715 -- 737Poh-Kam Wong, Yuen Ping Ho, Casey K. Chan. Internationalization and evolution of application areas of an emerging technology: The case of nanotechnology
739 -- 758Angela Hullmann. Measuring and assessing the development of nanotechnology
759 -- 777Osmo Kuusi, Martin Meyer. Anticipating technological breakthroughs: Using bibliographic coupling to explore the nanotubes paradigm
779 -- 810Martin Meyer. What do we know about innovation in nanotechnology? Some propositions about an emerging field between hype and path-dependency
811 -- 830Thomas Heinze, Gerrit Bauer. Characterizing creative scientists in nano-S&T: Productivity, multidisciplinarity, and network brokerage in a longitudinal perspective
831 -- 858Douglas K. R. Robinson, Martin Ruivenkamp, Arie Rip. Tracking the evolution of new and emerging S&T via statement-linkages: Vision assessment in molecular machines
859 -- 880Elise Bassecoulard, Alain Lelu, Michel Zitt. Mapping nanosciences by citation flows: A preliminary analysis