Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 12, Issue 5-6

267 -- 291András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel, Tibor Braun. Subject field characteristic citation scores and scales for assessing research performance
293 -- 295Michael H. MacRoberts, Barbara R. MacRoberts. Testing the Ortega hypothesis: Facts and artifacts
297 -- 298Maurice B. Line. The shoulders of giants, or the backs of mice?
299 -- 301M. J. Moravcsik. We must ask questions before giving answers
303 -- 304V. V. Nalimov. Scientists are not acrobats
305 -- 309Loet Leydesdorff. Towards a theory of citation?
311 -- 314William E. Snizek. In search of influence: The testing of the Ortega hypothesis
315 -- 316Arthur J. Meadows. Ortega hypothesis
317 -- 319M. Oromaner. Ortega, obliteration and policy consequences
321 -- 323S. M. Lawani. The ortega hypothesis, individual differences, and cumulative advantage
325 -- 328Anton J. Nederhof, Anthony F. J. van Raan. Citation theory and the Ortega hypothesis
329 -- 338Harriet Zuckerman. Citation analysis and the complex problem of intellectual influence
339 -- 341Henry Small. The significance of bibliographic references
343 -- 344Francis Narin. To believe or not to believe
345 -- 353S. Cole, J. R. Cole. Testing the Ortega hypothesis: Milestone or millstone?
355 -- 372Hildrun Kretschmer. The adaptation of the cooperation structure to the research process and scientific performances in research groups
373 -- 379Robert N. Broadus. Toward a definition of "bibliometrics"
381 -- 393L. O. Nordstrom. Applied versus basic science in the literature of plant biology: A bibliometric perspective
395 -- 412András Schubert. Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography
413 -- 417V. Jaccerino. Book reviews
419 -- 0Maurice B. Line. Letter to editor
421 -- 424József Farkas. News

Volume 12, Issue 3-4

149 -- 161Barbara Stefaniak. Use of bibliographic data bases for scientometric studies
163 -- 177Lidia Bialon. Research and development potential of Polish industry
179 -- 196Andrzej Jakubowski, Roman Kulikowski, Dariusz Wagner. Allocation of research funds in competitive environment. A computerized negotiation system
197 -- 205S. M. Kot. The stochastic model of evolution of scientific disciplines
207 -- 219Anna Lewicka-Strzalecka. Dynamics and structure of systems science
221 -- 239W. Okrasa. Differences in scientific productivity of research units: Measurement and analysis of output inequality
241 -- 257Anna Sitarska. Scientometrics and bibliometrics in the Warsaw University curriculum of library and information science: Place and field structure
259 -- 265József Farkas. News

Volume 12, Issue 1-2

3 -- 16Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert. One more version of the facts and figures on publication output and relative citation impact in physics and mathematics 1978-1980
17 -- 31C. G. Prabha, F. W. Lancaster. Comparing the scatter of citing and cited literature
33 -- 46D. K. Gupta. Lotka's law and productivity patterns of entomological research in Nigeria for the period, 1900-1973
47 -- 72Peter Vinkler. A quasi-quantitative citation model
73 -- 80Jane M. Russell, M. Mendoza, G. Martinez. Patterns of literature citation by undergraduate students and researchers in the veterinary field
81 -- 100A. Méndez, I. Gómez, M. T. Fernández, G. López Aguado. Six years of Spanish scientific activity in physics and engineering through INSPEC and COMPENDEX
101 -- 110J. G. Shaw. Article-by-article citation analysis of medical journals
111 -- 133Gregory G. Brunk, G. Demack. Short-run trends in united states patent activity
135 -- 144J. Davidson Frame, Francis Narin. The growth of chinese scientific research, 1973-84
145 -- 148József Farkas. News