1 | -- | 15 | Jessie S. Barrot. Research impact and productivity of Southeast Asian countries in language and linguistics |
17 | -- | 41 | Zhifeng Yin, Qiang Zhi. Dancing with the academic elite: a promotion or hindrance of research production? |
43 | -- | 64 | Mikko Packalen, Jay Bhattacharya. Neophilia ranking of scientific journals |
65 | -- | 76 | Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho, John S. Liu, Kerr C.-T. Chang. To include or not: the role of review papers in citation-based analysis |
77 | -- | 104 | Elio-Atenógenes Villaseñor, Ricardo Arencibia Jorge, Humberto Carrillo-Calvet. Multiparametric characterization of scientometric performance profiles assisted by neural networks: a study of Mexican higher education institutions |
105 | -- | 112 | Qiu-Ju Lyu, Qiang-Hong Pu, Jin Zhang. Bibliometric analysis of scientific publications in endocrinology and metabolism from China, Japan, and South Korea |
113 | -- | 139 | Feifei Wu, Ruiyu Li, Lucheng Huang, Hong Miao, Xin Li. Theme evolution analysis of electrochemical energy storage research based on CitNetExplorer |
141 | -- | 162 | Jingjing Zhang, Jiancheng Guan. Scientific relatedness and intellectual base: a citation analysis of un-cited and highly-cited papers in the solar energy field |
163 | -- | 177 | Péter Vinkler. The size and impact of the elite set of publications in scientometric assessments |
179 | -- | 194 | Christoph Bartneck. Reviewers' scores do not predict impact: bibliometric analysis of the proceedings of the human-robot interaction conference |
195 | -- | 216 | Milos Savic, Mirjana Ivanovic, Bojana Dimic Surla. Analysis of intra-institutional research collaboration: a case of a Serbian faculty of sciences |
217 | -- | 241 | Andrea Bonaccorsi, Tindaro Cicero, Peter Haddawy, Saeed-Ul Hassan. Explaining the transatlantic gap in research excellence |
243 | -- | 251 | Babak Sohrabi, Hamideh Iraj. The effect of keyword repetition in abstract and keyword frequency per journal in predicting citation counts |
253 | -- | 273 | Dinesh Pradhan, Partha Sarathi Paul, Umesh Maheswari, Subrata Nandi, Tanmoy Chakraborty 0002. $$C^3$$ C 3 -index: a PageRank based multi-faceted metric for authors' performance measurement |
275 | -- | 300 | Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Milene Selbach Silveira, Isabela Gasparini. What publications metadata tell us about the evolution of a scientific community: the case of the Brazilian human-computer interaction conference series |
301 | -- | 305 | Yuh-Shan Ho, James Hartley. Sleeping beauties in psychology |
307 | -- | 320 | Mike Thelwall. Avoiding obscure topics and generalising findings produces higher impact research |
321 | -- | 333 | David Hsiehchen, Magdalena Espinoza, Antony Hsieh. Disease burden and the advancement of biomedical knowledge |
335 | -- | 353 | Werner Marx, Robin Haunschild, Andreas Thor, Lutz Bornmann. Which early works are cited most frequently in climate change research literature? A bibliometric approach based on Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy |
355 | -- | 364 | Weishu Liu, Yishan Ding, Mengdi Gu. Book reviews in academic journals: patterns and dynamics |
365 | -- | 370 | Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti. Why do some retracted papers continue to be cited? |
371 | -- | 383 | Anne-Wil Harzing, Satu Alakangas. Microsoft Academic: is the phoenix getting wings? |
387 | -- | 390 | Katy Börner, Bruce Edmonds, Stasa Milojevic, Andrea Scharnhorst. Editorial |
391 | -- | 415 | Petra Ahrweiler. Agent-based simulation for science, technology, and innovation policy |
417 | -- | 442 | Sabine Brunswicker, Sorin Adam Matei, Michael G. Zentner, Lynn K. Zentner, Gerhard Klimeck. Creating impact in the digital space: digital practice dependency in communities of digital scientific innovations |
443 | -- | 479 | Jeff Alstott, Giorgio Triulzi, Bowen Yan, Jianxi Luo. Mapping technology space by normalizing patent networks |
481 | -- | 503 | David Chavalarias. What's wrong with Science? - Modeling the collective discovery processes with the Nobel game |
505 | -- | 519 | Rogier De Langhe. Towards the discovery of scientific revolutions in scientometric data |
521 | -- | 528 | Johan Bollen, David J. Crandall, Damion Junk, Ying Ding, Katy Börner. An efficient system to fund science: from proposal review to peer-to-peer distributions |