Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 1, Issue 5-6

387 -- 404G. M. Dobrov, R. H. Randolph, W. D. Rauch. New options for team research via international computer networks
405 -- 417H. Inhaber, M. S. Lipsett. Gaps in "gaps in technology" and other innovation inventories
419 -- 444T. K. Krauze, R. McGinnis. A matrix analysis of scientific special ties and careers in science
445 -- 461Henry G. Small, Diana Crane. Specialties and disciplines in science and social science: An examination of their structure using citation indexes
463 -- 474E. Shearer, M. J. Moravscik. Citation patterns in little science and big science
475 -- 478József Farkas, Judith Balázs. News

Volume 1, Issue 4

307 -- 325Z. M. Mulchenko, Yu. V. Granovsky, A. B. Strakhov. On scientometrical characteristics on information activities of leading scientists
327 -- 338Y. M. Rabkin, J.-J. Lafitte-Houssat. Cooperative research in petroleum chemistry
339 -- 357Vlastimil Brozek, Pavel Karen. Dynamics of information flow in the field of rare earth carbides research
359 -- 375Eugene Garfield. Is citation analysis a legitimate evaluation tool?
377 -- 380J. Vlachý. Quotations and scientometrics
381 -- 385József Farkas, Judith Balázs. News

Volume 1, Issue 3

231 -- 245Donald deB. Beaver, Richard Rosen. Studies in scientific collaboration Part III. Professionalization and the natural history of modern scientific co-authorship
247 -- 260A. Szalai. Research on research and some problems of research bureaucracy
261 -- 274Y. M. Rabkin, H. Inhaber. Science on the periphery: a citation study of three less developed countries
275 -- 282M. Kunz. Time distribution of patent information
283 -- 284J. Vlachý. AIP Conference Proceedings no 39, M. L. PERL (Ed.). American institute of physics, New York 1978; 340 pp., tables, graphs, references
285 -- 293József Farkas, Judith Balázs, J. Vlachý. News
295 -- 301J. Vlachý. Nobel prizes - A bibliography of scientometric papers and data sources

Volume 1, Issue 2

133 -- 149Donald deB. Beaver, Richard Rosen. Studies in scientific collaboration - Part II. Scientific co-authorship, research productivity and visibility in the French scientific elite, 1799-1830
151 -- 159G. Boalt, U. Bergryd. Differences in research orientation reflected in the allocation of grants - A methodological study
161 -- 169M. J. Moravcsik, P. Murugesan. Citation patterns in scientific revolutions
171 -- 193Daryl E. Chubin, K. E. Studer. Knowledge and structures of scientific growth measurement of a cancer problem domain
195 -- 196K. Bláha, J. Hustopecký. Book reviews
197 -- 200József Farkas. News
201 -- 228J. Vlachý. Mobility in science - A bibliography of scientific career migration, field mobility, international academic circulation and brain drain

Volume 1, Issue 1

3 -- 8Derek de Solla Price. Editorial statements
9 -- 34G. Nigel Gilbert. Measuring the growth of science - A review of indicators of scientific growth
35 -- 41Francis Narin. Objectivity versus relevance in studies of scientific advance
43 -- 64H. Inhaber, M. Alvo. World science as an input-output system
65 -- 84Donald deB. Beaver, Richard Rosen. Studies in scientific collaboration - Part I. The professional origins of scientific co-authorship
85 -- 98J. Hustopecký, J. Vlachý. Identifying a set of inequality measures for science studies
99 -- 100J. Vlachý, V. Polácek. Book reviews
101 -- 105József Farkas. News
107 -- 130J. Vlachý. Frequency distributions of scientific performance a bibliography of Lotka's law and related phenomena