Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 23, Issue 3

355 -- 359C. S. L. Keay. Physics, psychology and respectability
361 -- 376Yu. V. Granovsky, T. N. Luibimova, T. I. Murashova, V. D. Myatlev. Information-based evaluation of the quality of doctoral theses
377 -- 393C. Jaschek. The "visibility" of West European astronomical research
395 -- 415Ashok Jain, K. C. Garg. Laser research in India: Scientometric study and model projections
417 -- 461J. Law, J. Whittaker. Mapping acidification research: A test of the co-word method

Volume 23, Issue 2

265 -- 0Tibor Braun. Editorial
267 -- 289M. Roche, Y. Freites. Rise and twilight of the Venezuelan scientific community
291 -- 318B. K. Sen, V. V. Lakshmi. Indian periodicals in the science citation index
319 -- 334R. Todorov. Displaying content of scientific journals: A co-heading analysis
335 -- 351S. D. Haitun. The problem of indicator-latent relationship in metric models. Part 1 - Statement and general solution
353 -- 0Rémi Barré. Clustering research fields for macro-strategic analysis: A comparitive specialization approach

Volume 23, Issue 1

3 -- 19András Schubert, Tibor Braun. Three scientometric etudes on developing countries as a tribute to Michael Moravcsik
21 -- 30Rogerio Meneghini. Brazilian production in biochemistry. The question of international versus domestic publication
31 -- 46B. K. Sen, K. Shailendra. Evaluation of recent scientific research output by a bibliometric method
47 -- 55Judith Licea de Arenas. Partial assessment of Mexican health sciences research 1982-1986
57 -- 73Jacques Gaillard. Use of publication lists to study scientific production and strategies of scientists in developing countries
75 -- 90H. Delgado, Jane M. Russell. Impact of studies published in the international literature by scientists at the National University of Mexico
91 -- 103J. E. Rabinovich. Publications of scientists of developing countries in international journals: Are they channels to the international circuit for colleagues that only publish in national journals? - A case study from the field of ecology in argentina
105 -- 121Manuel Krauskopf. Scientometric indicators as a means to assess the performance of state supported universities in developing countries: The Chilean case
123 -- 135César A. Macías-Chapula. Patterns of scientific communication among Latin American countries, in the field of medical education
137 -- 148M. T. Fernández, A. Agis, A. Martín, A. Cabrero, I. Gómez. Cooperative research projects between the Spanish National Research Council and Latin-American institutions
149 -- 167Sandra M. Thomas. The evaluation of plant biomass research: A case study of the problems inherent in bibliometric indicators
169 -- 190J. Roseboom, P. G. Pardey. Measuring the development of national agricultural research systems
191 -- 199I. Adamson. Access and retrieval of information as coordinates of scientific development and achievement in Nigeria
201 -- 219Gretchen Whitney. Access to third world science in international scientific and technical bibliographic databases
221 -- 233Rosa Sancho. Misjudgments and shortcomings in the measurement of scientific activities in less developed countries
235 -- 247Y. Chatelin, Rigas Arvanitis. Representing scientific activity by structural indicators: The case of Cote d'Ivoire 1884-1968
249 -- 263J. El Alami, Jean-Christophe Doré, Jean-François Miquel. International scientific collaboration in Arab countries