Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 15, Issue 5-6

325 -- 330Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert. Some data on the distribution of journal publication types in the science citation index database
333 -- 347Loet Leydesdorff. The relations between qualitative theory and scientometric methods in science and technology studies - Introduction to the topical issue
349 -- 367Terttu Luukkonen. Publish in a visible journal of perish? assessing citation performance of nordic cancer research
369 -- 392John Irvine 0002, Ben R. Martin. International comparisons of scientific performance revisited
393 -- 408S. Arunachalam, K. Manorama. Are citation-based quantitative techniques adequate for measuring science on the periphery?
409 -- 422Peter L. M. Groenewegen. Influences of local and organizational factors on output indicators
423 -- 435Anton J. Nederhof, Rolf A. Zwaan, Renger E. de Bruin, P. J. Dekker. Assessing the usefulness of bibliometric indicators for the humanities and the social and beha vioural sciences: A comparative study
437 -- 447Susan E. Cozzens. What do citations count? the rhetoric-first model
449 -- 471Olga Amsterdamska, Loet Leydesdorff. Citations: Indicators of significance?
473 -- 483Henk F. Moed. Bibliometric measurement of research performance and Price's theory of differences among the sciences
485 -- 508R. P. Hagendijk, J. W. Smeenk. The analysis of national subfields: a case study of Dutch fresh-water ecology
509 -- 526W. Van Rossum. Operationalizing developments in a problem field: The case of MBD
527 -- 534Jean Pierre Courtial. Qualitative models, quantitative tools and network analysis
535 -- 562F. Bastide, Jean Pierre Courtial, Michel Callon. The use of review articles in the analysis of a research area
563 -- 591E. Kranakis, Loet Leydesdorff. Teletraffic conferences: Studying a field of engineering science
593 -- 605R. Todorov. Representing a scientific field: A bibliometric approach
607 -- 620Anthony F. J. van Raan, H. P. F. Peters. Dynamics of a scientific field analysed by co-subfield structures
621 -- 631Aida Méndez, Isabel Gómez. A comparison of citation classics in three fields of science
633 -- 638József Farkas. News

Volume 15, Issue 3-4

165 -- 170Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert. Assessing assessments of British science. Some facts and figures to accept or decline
171 -- 179D. K. Gupta. Scientometric study of biochemical literature of Nigeria, 1970-1984: Application of Lotka's law and the 80/20-Rule
181 -- 187I. I. Purica. Creativity and the socio-cultural niche
189 -- 203D. Lindsey. Using citation counts as a measure of quality in science measuring what's measurable rather than what's valid
205 -- 214Svein Kyvik. Productivity differences fields of learning, and Lotka's law
215 -- 239Charles H. Davis, Th. O. Eisemon. Mainstream and non mainstream scientific literature in four peripheral Asian scientific communities
241 -- 255J. S. Kidd. The popularization of science II: Patterns of topical coverage
257 -- 282Ronald E. Rice, Christine L. Borgman, Diane Bednarski, Paul J. Hart. Journal-to-journal citation data: Issues of validity and reliability
283 -- 295Robert J. W. Tijssen, Anthony F. J. van Raan. Mapping co-word structures: A comparison of multidimensional scaling and leximappe
297 -- 303S. Yamazaki. Referee systems of English-language scientific journals in Japan
305 -- 308Ronald Rousseau. Merging data sets
309 -- 312Haichao Han. Linear increase law of optimum age of scientific creativity
313 -- 315Dan H. Yaalon, Jean Tague. Book reviews
317 -- 323József Farkas. News

Volume 15, Issue 1-2

7 -- 12Yu V. Granovsky. Comments on V. V. Nalimov recipient of the 1987 Derek de Solla Price award
13 -- 20Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert. The newest version of the facts and figures on publication output and relative citation impact. A collection of relational charts, 1981-1985
21 -- 31G. Dobrov, A. Skofenko. Fuzzy expertise and its application to R & D management
33 -- 43Yu V. Granovsky. Scientometrics, theory of experiment and optimization of research
45 -- 58S. D. Haitun. Science studies and natural sciences: Which is primary, distribution or interdependence between variables?
59 -- 71A. A. Korennoi. Information co-modelling of a network of research institutions
73 -- 85L. Malciené. Scientometric analysis of a scientific school
87 -- 96O. I. Mokhov. About statistics of the extreme values and the rank form of scientometric distributions
97 -- 109V. M. Motylev. The main problems of studying literature aging
111 -- 126S. V. Orlov, A. N. Vasiljev. Possible treatment of the Bonitz-Gross effect
127 -- 137J. T. Sharabchiev. Cluster analysis of bibliographic references as a scientometric method
139 -- 154S. I. Doroshenko, S. D. Haitun. Quantitative studies of science A bibliography of soviet publications
155 -- 157V. Kostyuk, J. Schreider. Book Reviews - A. I. YABLONSKY Moscow, Nauka, 1986, pp 352
159 -- 163József Farkas. News