Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 19, Issue 5-6

327 -- 329H.-D. Daniel, R. Fisch. Introduction: Quantitative science and technology indicators studies in the Federal Republic of Germany
331 -- 335D. Fichtner. Competition in the university system of the Federal Republic of Germany
337 -- 347K. Alewell. Criteria for performance profiles of departments and universities
349 -- 361H.-D. Daniel, R. Fisch. Research performance evaluation in the German university sector
363 -- 375E. Giese. Rankings of universities in the FRG
377 -- 384E. Rau, T. Hummel. Rankings of economics departments in the Federal Republic of Germany
385 -- 395Uschi Backes-Gellner, Dieter Sadowski. Organizational implementation of bibliometric indicators
397 -- 408J. Baumert, J. Naumann, P. M. Roeder. Reputation - A hard-currency medium of interchange - A structural equation approach
409 -- 417T. Finkenstaedt. Measuring research performance in the humanities
419 -- 425I. Hartmann, F. Neidhardt. Peer review at the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
427 -- 437H.-J. Block, W. Krull. What are the consequences? Reflections on the impact of evaluations conducted by a science policy advisory body
439 -- 445Frank Schlie-Roosen. Quantitative indicators for federal government research and technology policy
447 -- 472Hariolf Grupp. On the supplementary functions of science and technology indicators - The case of West German telecommunications R&D
473 -- 480K. Faust. Early identification of technological advances on the basis of patent data
481 -- 493Peter Weingart, Roswitha Sehringer, Matthias Winterhager. Which reality do we measure?
495 -- 504F. R. Pfetsch. The measurement of a country's scientific and technological potential
505 -- 512Heinz-Rudi Spiegel. Initiatives for the promotion of science of science - The Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft
513 -- 521Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel. United Germany: The new scientific superpower?
523 -- 524Wolfgang Glänzel. Book review

Volume 19, Issue 3-4

153 -- 155Alexandra Shaw. Comments on Bertram C. Brookes, recipient of the 1989 Derek de Solla Price award
157 -- 158R. Todorov. Comments on Jan Vlachy, recipient of the 1989 Derek de Solla Price award
159 -- 165Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel. A topographical approach to world publication output and performance in the sciences, 1981-1985
167 -- 184Terttu Luukkonen. Publication structures and accumulative advantages
185 -- 197Reinier Plomp. The significance of the number of highly cited papers as an indicator of scientific prolificacy
199 -- 206Bluma C. Peritz. The citation impact of funded and unfunded research in economics
207 -- 221T. J. Hogan. A measure of accounting faculties and doctoral programs
223 -- 237Liwen Qiu, Jean Tague. Complete or incomplete data sets. The Groos droop investigated
239 -- 244F. W. Lancaster, Sun-Yoon Kim Lee, Catalina Diluvio. Does place of publication influence citation behavior?
245 -- 270N. Konrad, D. Wahl. Science, technology and development indicators for third world countries - Possibilities for analysis and grouping
271 -- 296Loet Leydesdorff. Relations among science indicators or more generally among anything one might wish to count about texts - II. The dynamics of science
297 -- 324Loet Leydesdorff. The prediction of science indicators using information theory
325 -- 326R. Rousseau. Book review

Volume 19, Issue 1-2

3 -- 10András Schubert, Tibor Braun. International collaboration in the sciences 1981-1985
11 -- 24Branimir Klaic. Scientometric analysis of the research activities of chemists from the "Rugjer Bošković" Institute (Yugoslavia), 1976-1985
25 -- 34C. Y. K. So. Openness index and affinity index: Two new citation indicators
35 -- 56R. Todorov, M. Winterhager. Mapping Australian geophysics: A co-heading analysis
57 -- 73A. Uzun. A quantitative analysis of Turkish publication output in physics between 1938-1987
75 -- 90Qihao Miao, Zuozhi Zhang. Anatomy of JETRO's overseas technology monitoring: Bibliometrical and content analysis
91 -- 106Lowell L. Hargens, Jerald R. Herting. Neglected considerations in the analysis of agreement among journal referees
107 -- 126G. Stevens. The flow of information between languages: An application of Price's method
127 -- 141Jean Pierre Courtial, B. Michelet. A mathematical model of development in a research field
143 -- 149József Farkas. News