5 | -- | 16 | Grant Lewison. New bibliometric techniques for the evaluation of medical schools |
17 | -- | 27 | Grant Lewison, Graham Dawson. The effect of funding on the outputs of biomedical research |
29 | -- | 40 | Marc Luwel, Henk F. Moed. Publication delays in the science field and their relationship to the ageing of scientific literature |
41 | -- | 49 | César A. Macías-Chapula, Irma P. Rodea-Castro, Nora Narvaez-Berthelemot. Bibliometric analysis of aids literature in Latin America and the Caribbean |
51 | -- | 59 | Francis Narin, Dominic Olivastro. Linkage between patents and papers: An interim EPO/US comparison |
61 | -- | 67 | Ed C. M. Noyons, Anthony F. J. van Raan. Advanced mapping of science and technology |
69 | -- | 82 | Xavier Polanco, Claire François, Jean-Philippe Keim. Artificial neural network technology for the classification and cartography of scientific and technical information |
83 | -- | 91 | Luc Quoniam, Frédéric Balme, Hervé Rostaing, Eric Giraud, Jean Marie Dou. Bibliometric law used for information retrieval |
93 | -- | 100 | Inna Kedage Ravichandra Rao. An analysis of Bradford multipliers and a model to explain law of scattering |
101 | -- | 111 | Jesús Rey, María-José Martín, Luis Plaza, Juan-José Ibáñez, Isabel Méndez. Changes on publishing behavior in response to research policy guidelines. The case of the Spanish Research Council in the field of agronomy |
113 | -- | 124 | Jane M. Russell. Publishing patterns of Mexican scientists: Differences between national and international papers |
125 | -- | 133 | Henry Small. A general framework for creating large-scale maps of science in two or three dimensions: The SciViz system |
135 | -- | 154 | Subir K. Sen, S. K. Chatterjee. Bibliographic scattering and time: An empirical study through temporal partitioning of bibliographies |
155 | -- | 167 | Barbara Stefaniak. International cooperation of polish researchers with partners from abroad: A scientometric study |
169 | -- | 183 | Guido Van Hooydonk, Greta Milis-Proost. Measuring impact by a full option method and the notion of bibliometric spectra |
185 | -- | 200 | Peter Vinkler. General performance indexes calculated for research institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences based on scientometric indicators |
201 | -- | 208 | Roland Wagner-Döbler. Scientometric evidence for the existence of long economic growth cycles in Europe 1500-1900 |
209 | -- | 223 | Concepción S. Wilson. Defining subject collections for informetric analyses: The effect of varying the subject aboutness level |
225 | -- | 241 | Paul Wouters. The signs of science |
243 | -- | 254 | Moshe Yitzhaki. The 'language preference' in sociology: Measures of 'language self-citation', 'relative own-language preference indicator', and 'mutual use of languages' |
255 | -- | 271 | Michel Zitt, Elise Bassecoulard. Internationalization of scientific journals: A measurement based on publication and citation scope |