Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 54, Issue 3

319 -- 346Shyama V. Ramani, Marie-Angèle De Looze. Using patent statistics as knowledge base indicators in the biotechnology sectors: An application to France, Germany and the U.K
347 -- 362Ed J. Rinia, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Eppo E. W. Bruins, Hendrik G. van Vuren, Anthony F. J. van Raan. Measuring knowledge transfer between fields of science
363 -- 380Alastair G. Smith, Mike Thelwall. Web Impact Factors for Australasian universities
381 -- 397Robert J. W. Tijssen, Martijn S. Visser, Thed N. van Leeuwen. Benchmarking international scientific excellence: Are highly cited research papers an appropriate frame of reference?
399 -- 420Arnold Verbeek, Koenraad Debackere, Marc Luwel, Petra Andries, Edwin Zimmermann, Filip Deleus. Linking science to technology: Using bibliographic references in patents to build linkage schemes
421 -- 434Péter Vinkler. Dynamic changes in the chance for citedness
435 -- 447Moshe Yitzhaki. Relation of the title length of a journal article to the length of the article
449 -- 472Dangzhi Zhao, Elisabeth Logan. Citation analysis using scientific publications on the Web as data source: A case study in the XML research area
473 -- 489Liming Liang, Yongzheng Guo, Mari Davis. Collaborative patterns and age structures in Chinese publications

Volume 54, Issue 2

155 -- 178Birger Larsen. Exploiting citation overlaps for Information Retrieval: Generating a boomerang effect from the network of scientific papers
179 -- 192Grant Lewison. From biomedical research to health improvement
193 -- 212Martin Meyer. Tracing knowledge flows in innovation systems
213 -- 228P. S. Nagpaul. Visualizing cooperation networks of elite institutions in India
229 -- 241Nora Narváez-Berthelemot, Jane M. Russell, Rigas Arvanitis, Roland Waast, Jacques Gaillard. Science in Africa: An overview of mainstream scientific output
243 -- 255Michael Nelson, J. Stephen Downie. Informetric analysis of a music database
257 -- 268Thomas E. Nisonger. The relationship between international editorial board composition and citation measures in political science, business, and genetics journals
269 -- 284Bluma C. Peritz, Judit Bar-Ilan. The sources used by bibliometrics-scientometrics as reflected in references
285 -- 290Pit Pichappan, S. Sarasvady. The other side of the coin: The intricacies of author self-citations
291 -- 308Camille Prime, Elise Bassecoulard, Michel Zitt. Co-citations and co-sitations: A cautionary view on an analogy
309 -- 317César A. Macías-Chapula, Acacia Mijangos-Nolasco. Bibliometric analysis of AIDS literature in Central Africa

Volume 54, Issue 1

15 -- 30Éric Archambault. Methods for using patents in cross-country comparisons
31 -- 49Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw. Identity-creators and image-makers: Using citation analysis and thick description to put authors in their place
51 -- 62Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau. A proposal to define a core of a scientific subject: A definition using concentration and fuzzy sets
63 -- 74Yuko Fujigaki. Analysis on dynamics of research sub-domains in interdisciplinary fields: Analysis using personal distribution versus papers
75 -- 89Wolfgang Glänzel, Cornelius de Lange. A distributional approach to multinationality measures of international scientific collaboration
91 -- 102Nirmal Haritash, B. M. Gupta. Mapping of S&T issues in the Indian Parliament: A scientometric analysis of questions raised in both Houses of the Parliament
103 -- 118William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson. Analysis of the fuzzy set literature using phrases
119 -- 130Guohua Jiang, Shi Shan, Lan Jiang, Xuesong Xu. A new rank-size distribution of Zipf"s Law and its applications
131 -- 144Peter Ingwersen. Visibility and impact of research in Psychiatry for North European countries in EU, US and world contexts
145 -- 154Bihui Jin, Jiangong Zhang, Dingquan Chen, Xianyou Zhu. Chinese Scientometric Indicators (CSI)