Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 3, Issue 6

415 -- 436P. M. Morse. The underlying characteristics of the Bradford distribution
437 -- 455Gregory G. Brunk, G. J. Jason. The impact of warfare on the rate of invention: A time series analysis of United States patent activity
457 -- 466C. D. Hurt. A test of differences in the literature history of four historical accounts of the quantum mechanics problem
467 -- 487J. E. Cohen. Publication rate as a function of laboratory size in three biomedical research institutions
489 -- 492Edith A. Moravcsik, Joshua Menkes. Book reviews
493 -- 498József Farkas. News

Volume 3, Issue 5

349 -- 362D. H. Hall. The earth and planetary sciences in science during the twentieth century
363 -- 377Clare E. Burke, D. de S. Price. The distribution of citations from nation to nation on a field by field basis - A computer calculation of the parameters
379 -- 388András Schubert, Tibor Braun. Some scientometric measures of publishing performance for 85 Hungarian research institutes
389 -- 396T. Hastings. A note on the utility of international publication data
397 -- 400J. Marton. Changes in the time distribution of biochemical article references from 1962 to 1977
401 -- 402H. Inhaber. Book reviews
403 -- 410József Farkas. News

Volume 3, Issue 4

265 -- 273Manfred Kochen, Alex Blaivas. A model for the growth of mathematical specialties
275 -- 303J. P. Rushton, S. Meltzer. Research productivity, university revenue, and scholarly impact (citations) of 169 British, Canadian and United States universities (1977)
305 -- 315A. van Heeringen. Dutch research groups: Output and collaboration
317 -- 324I. Adamson. The size of science in the old Nigerian Universities - A preliminary analysis
325 -- 334T. F. Gieryn. The aging of a science and its exploitation of innovation: Lessons from X-ray and radio astronomy
335 -- 337John T. Bruer. Book reviews
339 -- 343József Farkas. News

Volume 3, Issue 3

159 -- 175J. D. Frame, D. R. Prokrym. Counts of U.S. and Soviet science and technology journals
177 -- 190C. F. Turner, Sara B. Kiesler. The impact of basic research in the social sciences: The case of education
191 -- 202J. J. Hubert. A rank-frequency model for scientific productivity
203 -- 221E. Nadel. Citation and co-citation indicators of a phased impact of the BCS theory in the physics of superconductivity
223 -- 233V. I. Yanovsky. Citation analysis significance of scientific journals
235 -- 249William M. Shaw Jr.. Information theory and scientific communication
251 -- 252Belver C. Griffith. Book reviews
253 -- 259L. Stern. News

Volume 3, Issue 2

73 -- 84M. Oromaner. Cognitive consensus in recent mainstream American sociology: An empirical analysis
85 -- 106G. Bindon. Output measures of cooperative research: The case of the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada
107 -- 114E. J. Malecki. A note on the geographical concentration of scientific personnel in the USA
115 -- 126Irene Hanson Frieze, J. M. Knoble, I. I. Mitroff. American university students' beliefs about success in science: A case study
127 -- 134V. B. Chernogorenko, S. V. Muchnik. Scientometric estimation of present-day study on phosphides
135 -- 147G. Folly, B. Hajtman, J. I. Nagy, I. Ruff. Some methodological problems in ranking scientists by citation analysis
149 -- 154József Farkas. News

Volume 3, Issue 1

5 -- 12A. G. Heffner. Funded research, multiple authorship, and subauthorship collaboration in four disciplines
13 -- 25Irina V. Marshakova. Citation networks in information science
27 -- 45Loet Leydesdorff, H. van Erkelens. Some social-psychological aspects of becoming a physicist
47 -- 53D. de Solla Price. The analysis of scientometric matrices for policy implications
55 -- 63D. de Solla Price. The analysis of square matrices of scientometric transactions
65 -- 66P. R. McAllister. Book reviews
67 -- 0József Farkas. News