Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 22, Issue 3

327 -- 339J. Frame. Modelling national technological capacity with patent indicators
341 -- 358M. Pianta, Daniele Archibugi. Specialization and size of scientific activities: A bibliometric analysis of advanced countries
359 -- 368S. Yamazaki. Academic origin of the first professors in American medical schools before the civil war
369 -- 377B. Balmer, Ben R. Martin. Who's doing what in human genome research?

Volume 22, Issue 2

253 -- 263R. Gillett. Pitfalls in assessing research performance by grant income
265 -- 282C. Jaschek. The size of the astronomical community
283 -- 296I. N. Sengupta, Rolf G. Henzler. Citedness and uncitedness of cancer articles
297 -- 312V. Cano, N. C. Lind. Citation life cycles of ten citation classics
313 -- 325D. Lindsey. Precision in the manuscript review process: Hargens and Herting revisited

Volume 22, Issue 1

5 -- 8W. A. Turner. An introduction to scientometrics in France
9 -- 39E. Davoust, L. D. Schmadel. A study of the publishing activity of astronomers since 1969
41 -- 63Sylvaine Le Minor, Paulette Dostatni. A bibliometric study of the publications of the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM)
65 -- 82M. Jagodzinski-Sigogneau, S. Bauin, Jean Pierre Courtial, H. Feillet. Scientific innovation in bibliographical databases: A comparative study of the science citation index and the pascal database
83 -- 93Henri Dou, Luc Quoniam, Parina Hassanaly. The scientific dynamics of a city: A study of chemistry in Marseille from 1981 to the present
95 -- 112Rémi Barré. Clustering research fields for macro-strategic analysis: A comparative specialization approach
113 -- 137S. Bauin, B. Michelet, M. G. Schweighoffer, P. Vermeulin. Using bibliometrics in strategic analysis: "understanding chemical reactions" at the CNRS
139 -- 154W. A. Turner, F. Rojouan. Evaluating input/output relationships in a regional research network using co-word analysis
155 -- 205Michel Callon, Jean Pierre Courtial, Françoise Laville. Co-word analysis as a tool for describing the network of interactions between basic and technological research: The case of polymer chemsitry
207 -- 228P. Mauguin. Using a contracts database for evaluating the dynamics of a technological program: The case of the European 'non-nuclear energy' program
229 -- 252Michel Zitt. A simple method for dynamic scientometrics using lexical analysis