Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 34, Issue 3

317 -- 320I. Gabolde. Opening address
321 -- 323Carlos Robles Piquer Mep. Invited speech
325 -- 349L. Bach, Núria Conde-Molist, M. J. Ledoux, Mireille Matt, Véronique Schaeffer. Evaluation of the economic effects of Brite-Euram programmes on the European industry
351 -- 362Susan E. Cozzens. U. S. Research assessment: Recent developments
363 -- 374K. M. Cunion. UK Government Departments experience of RT&D programme evaluation and methodology
375 -- 389Kinji Gonda, Fumihiko Kakizaki. Research, technology and development evaluation; developments in Japan
391 -- 400Elisabeth Helander. Evaluation activities in the Nordic countries
401 -- 414P. Hills. Prest's experience of evaluation
415 -- 426R. Johnston. Research impact quantification
427 -- 439A. Kameoka. Evaluating research projects at toshiba. Designing a conceptual framework of evaluating research and technology development (RTD) programs
441 -- 450W. Krull. The Max Planck experience of evaluation
451 -- 459D. Kyriakou. Macroeconomic aspects of S/T programme evaluation
461 -- 471S. Kuhlmann. German Government Department's experience of RT & D programme evaluation and methodology
473 -- 487Philippe Larédo. Structural effects of EC RT & D programmes
489 -- 496Francis Narin. Patents as indicators for the evaluation of industrial research output
497 -- 511Claire Nauwelaers, A. Reid. Methodologies for the evaluation of regional innovation potential
513 -- 518J. O'Herlihy. RT & D, regional development and evaluation
519 -- 525C. Rinaldini. Experience on research evaluation at the joint research centre of the European commission
527 -- 539W. A. Smith. Evaluating research, technology and development in Canadian industry: Meeting the challenges of industrial innovation

Volume 34, Issue 2

0 -- 0Manfred Bonitz. Comments on Robert K. Merton, recipient of the 1995 Derek de Solla Price award
0 -- 0Cornelius Le Pair. Speech on the occasion of the presentation of the 1995 Derek de Solla Price award to prof. Dr. A. F. J. Van Raan at the ISSI Conference held at River Forest, Illinois, on June 10, 1995
163 -- 206Ronald N. Kostoff. Federal research impact assessment: Axioms, approaches, applications
207 -- 237Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, Hariolf Grupp. The scientometric weight of 50 nations in 27 science areas, 1989-1993. Part II. Life sciences
239 -- 253Stéphane Baldi, Lowell L. Hargens. Reassessing the N-rays reference network: The role of self citations and negative citations
255 -- 262Sally Jo Cunningham, David Bocock. Obsolescence of computing literature
263 -- 283P. S. Nagpaul, Lalita Sharma. Science in the eighties: A typology of countries based on inter-field priorities
285 -- 315Leo Egghe, I. K. Ravichandra Rao, Ronald Rousseau. On the influence of production on utilization functions: Obsolescence or increased use?

Volume 34, Issue 1

3 -- 25Manuel Krauskopf, María Inés Vera, Vania Krauskopf, A. Welljams-Dorof. A citationist perspective on science in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1981-1993
27 -- 35L. A. Quesada-Allué, D. S. Gitlin. Scientific output in Argentina 1966-1983
37 -- 44N. Narvaez-Berthelemot. An index to measure the international collaboration of developing countries based on the participation of national institutions: The case of Latin America
45 -- 61Jane M. Russell. The increasing role of international cooperation in science and technology research in Mexico
63 -- 71César A. Macías-Chapula. Primary health care in Mexico: A "non-isi" bibliometric analysis
73 -- 86J.-B. Meyer, J. Charum, J. Granés, Y. Chatelin. Is it opened or closed? Colombian science on the move
87 -- 100Manuel Krauskopf, María Inés Vera, R. Albertini. Assessment of a university's scientific capabilities and profile: The case of the faculty of biological sciences of the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
101 -- 119J. A. Guimarães, Marta C. Humann. Training of human resources in science and technology in Brazil: The importance of a vigorous post-graduate program and its impact on the development of the country
121 -- 138V. Cano. Characteristics of the publishing infrastructure of peripheral countries: A comparison of periodical publications from Latin America with periodicals from the US and the UK
139 -- 161Hebe Vessuri. Recent strategies for adding value to scientific journals in Latin America