Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 78, Issue 1

3 -- 12Jerome K. Vanclay. Bias in the journal impact factor
13 -- 21T. Buranathiti, N. Premkamolnetr, Teerasak Markpin, P. Ratchatahirun, W. Yochai, Narongrit Sombatsompop. Redistributed random sampling method for categorizing materials research publications from SCI database: Metallurgy and polymer subfields
23 -- 36Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner. Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system
37 -- 43Annamária Inzelt, András Schubert, Mihály Schubert. Incremental citation impact due to international co-authorship in Hungarian higher education institutions
45 -- 67Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall. The most highly cited Library and Information Science articles: Interdisciplinarity, first authors and citation patterns
69 -- 76Christian Sternitzke. Technological specialization and patenting strategies in East Asia - Insights from the electronics industry
77 -- 97E. R. Prakasan, V. L. Kalyane, Vijai Kumar. Sustained impact of publications of C.V. Raman
99 -- 111Marek Szydlowski, Adam Krawiec. Growth cycles of knowledge
113 -- 130Christian Sternitzke, Isumo Bergmann. Similarity measures for document mapping: A comparative study on the level of an individual scientist
131 -- 143Anastassios Pouris. Fluorine research in South Africa and four benchmarking countries: Comparative mapping and assessment
145 -- 164John Rigby. Comparing the scientific quality achieved by funding instruments for single grant holders and for collaborative networks within a research system: Some observations
165 -- 188Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs, András Schubert, Koenraad Debackere. Subfield-specific normalized relative indicators and a new generation of relational charts: Methodological foundations illustrated on the assessment of institutional research performance