Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 110, Issue 3

1085 -- 1097Gangan Prathap. A three-dimensional bibliometric evaluation of recent research in India
1099 -- 1121Frederick Owusu-Nimo, Nelius Boshoff. Research collaboration in Ghana: patterns, motives and roles
1123 -- 1156Anthony F. J. van Raan. Sleeping beauties cited in patents: Is there also a dormitory of inventions?
1157 -- 1171Lucas Oliveira Rodrigues, Marcos Martins Gouvêa, Flávia Ferreira de Carvalho Marques, Samanta Cardozo Mourão. Overview of the scientific production in the Pharmacy area in Brazil: profile and productivity of researchers granted with fellowships by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
1173 -- 1189Janaína Gomes, Homero Dewes. Disciplinary dimensions and social relevance in the scientific communications on biofuels
1191 -- 1207Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo. The effect of document types and sizes on the scaling relationship between citations and co-authorship patterns in management journals
1209 -- 1216Robin Haunschild, Lutz Bornmann. How many scientific papers are mentioned in policy-related documents? An empirical investigation using Web of Science and Altmetric data
1217 -- 1242Alexander I. Terekhov. Bibliometric spectroscopy of Russia's nanotechnology: 2000-2014
1243 -- 1272Isabel Diez-Vial, Angeles Montoro-Sánchez. Research evolution in science parks and incubators: foundations and new trends
1273 -- 1296Siluo Yang, Dietmar Wolfram, Feifei Wang. The relationship between the author byline and contribution lists: a comparison of three general medical journals
1297 -- 1331Ali Sina Önder, Sascha Schweitzer. Catching up or falling behind? Promising changes and persistent patterns across cohorts of economics PhDs in German-speaking countries from 1991 to 2008
1333 -- 1350Xin Gu, Karen Blackmore. Characterisation of academic journals in the digital age
1351 -- 1374Yifan Qian, Wenge Rong, Nan Jiang, Jie Tang, Zhang Xiong. Citation regression analysis of computer science publications in different ranking categories and subfields
1375 -- 1396Tapasree Basu, Ajoy Mallik, Nripendranath Mandal. Evolving importance of anticancer research using herbal medicine: a scientometric analysis
1397 -- 1402Michal Krawczyk. Are all researchers male? Gender misattributions in citations
1403 -- 1413Hsiang-chi Tseng, Wei-neng Huang, Ding-Wei Huang. Modified Benford's law for two-exponent distributions
1415 -- 1435Yoshi-aki Shimada, Naotoshi Tsukada, Jun Suzuki. Promoting diversity in science in Japan through mission-oriented research grants
1437 -- 1452Jianhua Hou. Exploration into the evolution and historical roots of citation analysis by referenced publication year spectroscopy
1453 -- 1469Christophe Boudry, Ghislaine Chartron. Availability of digital object identifiers in publications archived by PubMed
1471 -- 1493Jennifer A. Byrne, Cyril Labbé. Striking similarities between publications from China describing single gene knockdown experiments in human cancer cell lines
1495 -- 1504Jordan A. Comins, Loet Leydesdorff. Citation algorithms for identifying research milestones driving biomedical innovation
1505 -- 1521Francisco Collazo-Reyes, Maria Elena Luna-Morales, Jane M. Russell, Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón. Emergence of modern scientific discourse in the American continent: knowledge claims in the discovery of Erythronium/Vanadium in Mexico (1802-1832)
1523 -- 1537Muhammad Salman Khan, Muhammad Younas. Analyzing readers behavior in downloading articles from IEEE digital library: a study of two selected journals in the field of education
1539 -- 1571Marcel Dunaiski, Gillian J. Greene, Bernd Fischer 0002. Exploratory search of academic publication and citation data using interactive tag cloud visualizations
1573 -- 1578Matthias Gnewuch, Klaus Wohlrabe. Title characteristics and citations in economics
1579 -- 1599Angelito Calma, Martin Davies. Geographies of influence: a citation network analysis of Higher Education 1972-2014
1601 -- 1614Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann, Caroline S. Wagner. Generating clustered journal maps: an automated system for hierarchical classification
1615 -- 1631Yawen Zou, Manfred D. Laubichler. Measuring the contributions of Chinese scholars to the research field of systems biology from 2005 to 2013
1633 -- 1652Caroline S. Wagner, Travis A. Whetsell, Loet Leydesdorff. Growth of international collaboration in science: revisiting six specialties
1653 -- 1661Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki. Highly cited retracted papers

Volume 110, Issue 2

529 -- 539João M. Fernandes, Miguel Pessoa Monteiro. Evolution in the number of authors of computer science publications
541 -- 580Aurora A. C. Teixeira, Pedro Cosme Vieira, Ana Patrícia Abreu. Sleeping Beauties and their princes in innovation studies
581 -- 615Mehdi Rhaiem. Measurement and determinants of academic research efficiency: a systematic review of the evidence
617 -- 642Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez. Disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in citation and reference dimensions: knowledge importation and exportation taxonomy of journals
643 -- 672Thalita Laua Reis, Maria Augusta Siqueira Mathias, Otávio José de Oliveira. Maturity models: identifying the state-of-the-art and the scientific gaps from a bibliometric study
673 -- 694Maki Kato, Asao Ando. National ties of international scientific collaboration and researcher mobility found in Nature and Science
695 -- 709Francisco Collazo-Reyes, Maria Elena Luna-Morales, Evelia Luna-Morales. Change in the publishing regime in Latin America: from a local to universal journal, Archivos de investigación Médica/Archives of Medical Research (1970-2014)
711 -- 737Hiran H. Lathabai, Thara Prabhakaran, Manoj Changat. Contextual productivity assessment of authors and journals: a network scientometric approach
739 -- 764Domingo Docampo, Lawrence Cram. Academic performance and institutional resources: a cross-country analysis of research universities
765 -- 777Peter Wittek, Sándor Darányi, Gustaf Nelhans. Ruling out static latent homophily in citation networks
779 -- 790Zhigang Hu, Fangqi Guo, Haiyan Hou. Mapping research spotlights for different regions in China
791 -- 813Andrej Kastrin, Jelena Klisara, Borut Luzar, Janez Povh. Analysis of Slovenian research community through bibliographic networks
815 -- 842Mohammad Rabiei, Seyyed Mahdi Hosseini Motlagh, Abdorrahman Haeri. Using text mining techniques for identifying research gaps and priorities: a case study of the environmental science in Iran
843 -- 865Ali Najmi, Taha Hossein Rashidi, Alireza Abbasi, S. Travis Waller. Reviewing the transport domain: an evolutionary bibliometrics and network analysis
867 -- 877Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Anastasiia Soldatenkova. How long do top scientists maintain their stardom? An analysis by region, gender and discipline: evidence from Italy
879 -- 892Jurriën Bakker. The log-linear relation between patent citations and patent value
893 -- 914Jie Zhu, Weijian Hua. Visualizing the knowledge domain of sustainable development research between 1987 and 2015: a bibliometric analysis
915 -- 935Rey-Long Liu. A new bibliographic coupling measure with descriptive capability
937 -- 943Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild. Does evaluative scientometrics lose its main focus on scientific quality by the new orientation towards societal impact?
945 -- 966Bruno V. L. Siqueira, Bruno E. Soares, Danilo R. de Oliveira, Cássia M. Sakuragui. The regionalization of medicalized vernacular names of medicinal plants in Brazil
967 -- 990Henk F. Moed. A critical comparative analysis of five world university rankings
991 -- 1003Antonio Fernández-Cano, Inés M. Fernández-Guerrero. A multivariate model for evaluating emergency medicine journals
1005 -- 1010Xuemei Wang, Mingguo Ma. The luminous intensity of regional 'night-light' output can predict the growing volume of published scientific research by 'luminaries' in developing countries
1011 -- 1016Nannan Yi, Nicolas Standaert, Benoit Nemery, Kris Dierickx. Research integrity in China: precautions when searching the Chinese literature
1017 -- 1033Rongying Zhao, Mingkun Wei. Impact evaluation of open source software: an Altmetrics perspective
1035 -- 1051Tuan V. Nguyen, Thao P. Ho-Le, Ut V. Le. International collaboration in scientific research in Vietnam: an analysis of patterns and impact
1053 -- 1063Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau. Nobel Prize winners 2016: Igniting or sparking foundational publications?
1065 -- 1075Yuh-Shan Ho, James Hartley. Highly cited publications in World War II: a bibliometric analysis
1077 -- 1079Lutz Bornmann, Wolfgang Glänzel. Applying the CSS method to bibliometric indicators used in (university) rankings
1081 -- 1084James Hartley. Authors and their citations: a point of view

Volume 110, Issue 1

1 -- 15Jessie S. Barrot. Research impact and productivity of Southeast Asian countries in language and linguistics
17 -- 41Zhifeng Yin, Qiang Zhi. Dancing with the academic elite: a promotion or hindrance of research production?
43 -- 64Mikko Packalen, Jay Bhattacharya. Neophilia ranking of scientific journals
65 -- 76Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho, John S. Liu, Kerr C.-T. Chang. To include or not: the role of review papers in citation-based analysis
77 -- 104Elio-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 -- 112Qiu-Ju Lyu, Qiang-Hong Pu, Jin Zhang. Bibliometric analysis of scientific publications in endocrinology and metabolism from China, Japan, and South Korea
113 -- 139Feifei Wu, Ruiyu Li, Lucheng Huang, Hong Miao, Xin Li. Theme evolution analysis of electrochemical energy storage research based on CitNetExplorer
141 -- 162Jingjing Zhang, Jiancheng Guan. Scientific relatedness and intellectual base: a citation analysis of un-cited and highly-cited papers in the solar energy field
163 -- 177Péter Vinkler. The size and impact of the elite set of publications in scientometric assessments
179 -- 194Christoph Bartneck. Reviewers' scores do not predict impact: bibliometric analysis of the proceedings of the human-robot interaction conference
195 -- 216Milos Savic, Mirjana Ivanovic, Bojana Dimic Surla. Analysis of intra-institutional research collaboration: a case of a Serbian faculty of sciences
217 -- 241Andrea Bonaccorsi, Tindaro Cicero, Peter Haddawy, Saeed-Ul Hassan. Explaining the transatlantic gap in research excellence
243 -- 251Babak Sohrabi, Hamideh Iraj. The effect of keyword repetition in abstract and keyword frequency per journal in predicting citation counts
253 -- 273Dinesh 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 -- 300Simone 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 -- 305Yuh-Shan Ho, James Hartley. Sleeping beauties in psychology
307 -- 320Mike Thelwall. Avoiding obscure topics and generalising findings produces higher impact research
321 -- 333David Hsiehchen, Magdalena Espinoza, Antony Hsieh. Disease burden and the advancement of biomedical knowledge
335 -- 353Werner 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 -- 364Weishu Liu, Yishan Ding, Mengdi Gu. Book reviews in academic journals: patterns and dynamics
365 -- 370Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti. Why do some retracted papers continue to be cited?
371 -- 383Anne-Wil Harzing, Satu Alakangas. Microsoft Academic: is the phoenix getting wings?
387 -- 390Katy Börner, Bruce Edmonds, Stasa Milojevic, Andrea Scharnhorst. Editorial
391 -- 415Petra Ahrweiler. Agent-based simulation for science, technology, and innovation policy
417 -- 442Sabine 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 -- 479Jeff Alstott, Giorgio Triulzi, Bowen Yan, Jianxi Luo. Mapping technology space by normalizing patent networks
481 -- 503David Chavalarias. What's wrong with Science? - Modeling the collective discovery processes with the Nobel game
505 -- 519Rogier De Langhe. Towards the discovery of scientific revolutions in scientometric data
521 -- 528Johan Bollen, David J. Crandall, Damion Junk, Ying Ding, Katy Börner. An efficient system to fund science: from proposal review to peer-to-peer distributions