Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 76, Issue 1

3 -- 21Günter Krampen. The evaluation of university departments and their scientists: Some general considerations with reference to exemplary bibliometric publication and citation analyses for a Department of psychology
23 -- 42Hajime Eto. Scientometric definition of science: In what respect is the humanities more scientific than mathematical and social sciences?
43 -- 67Ronald N. Kostoff, Ryan B. Barth, Clifford G. Y. Lau. Relation of seminal nanotechnology document production to total nanotechnology document production - South Korea
69 -- 93Hajar Sotudeh, Abbas Horri. Great expectations: The role of Open Access in improving countries' recognition
95 -- 115Chiang Kao, Hsiou-Wei Lin, San-Lin Chung, Wei-Chi Tsai, Jyh-Shen Chiou, Yen-Liang Chen, Liang-Hsuan Chen, Shih-Chieh Fang, Hwei-Lan Pao. Ranking Taiwanese management journals: A case study
117 -- 123Leo Egghe. The mathematical relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor
125 -- 133Golnessa Galyani Moghaddam, Mostafa Moballeghi. How do we measure the use of scientific journals? A note on research methodologies
135 -- 158Dalibor Fiala, François Rousselot, Karel Jezek. PageRank for bibliographic networks
159 -- 167Loet Leydesdorff. The delineation of nanoscience and nanotechnology in terms of journals and patents: A most recent update
169 -- 185Nick Haslam, Lauren Ban, Leah Kaufmann, Stephen Loughnan, Kim Peters, Jennifer Whelan, Sam Wilson 0002. What makes an article influential? Predicting impact in social and personality psychology
187 -- 200Michael Schreiber. g index