Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 56, Issue 3

289 -- 299Christian Schloegl, Juan Gorraiz, Christoph Bart, Monika Bargmann. Evaluating two Austrian university departments: Lessons learned
301 -- 316Takayuki Hayashi. Bibliometric analysis on additionality of Japanese R&D programmes
317 -- 327Ivan Figueira, Raphael Jacques, Jacqueline Leta. A comparison between domestic and international publications in Brazilian psychiatry
329 -- 343Farid Dahdouh-Guebas, J. Ahimbisibwe, Rita Van Moll, Nico Koedam. Neo-colonial science by the most industrialised upon the least developed countries in peer-reviewed publishing
345 -- 355Donatella Ugolini, Cristina Casilli. The visibility of Italian journals
357 -- 367Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert. A new classification scheme of science fields and subfields designed for scientometric evaluation purposes
369 -- 382Charlene L. Al-Qallaf. Medical Principles and Practice : The first 12 years, 1989-2000
383 -- 402P. S. Nagpaul, Santanu Roy. Constructing a multi-objective measure of research performance
403 -- 416P. S. Nagpaul. Exploring a pseudo-regression model of transnational cooperation in science
417 -- 432Mike Thelwall, Rong Tang, Liz Price. Linguistic patterns of academic Web use in Western Europe

Volume 56, Issue 2

161 -- 168Tibor Braun, Zsuzsa Szabadi-Peresztegi, Éva Kovács-Németh. About Abels and similar international awards for ranked lists of awardees as science indicators of national merit in mathematics
169 -- 199K. C. Garg. An overview of cross-national, national, and institutional assessment as reflected in the international journal Scientometrics
201 -- 222Ming-Yueh Tsay, Shiao-Shing Ma. The nature and relationship between the productivity of journals and their citations in semiconductor literature
223 -- 232John D. Lee, Kim J. Vicente, Andrea Cassano, Anna Shearer. Can scientific impact be judged prospectively? A bibliometric test of Simonton"s model of creative productivity
235 -- 246Dag W. Aksnes. A macro study of self-citation
247 -- 257Mark Kot, Emily Silverman, Celeste A. Berg. Zipf's law and the diversity of biology newsgroups
259 -- 282Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary, Elise Bassecoulard. Correcting glasses help fair comparisons in international science landscape: Country indicators as a function of ISI database delineation
283 -- 286Joost P. H. Drenth. More reprint requests, more citations?

Volume 56, Issue 1

3 -- 28Tibor Braun, Zsuzsa Szabadi-Peresztegi, Éva Kovács-Németh. No-bells for ambiguous lists of ranked Nobelists as science indicators of national merit in physics, chemistry and medicine, 1901-2001
29 -- 42Philip Hans Franses. The diffusion of scientific publications: The case of Econometrica, 1987
43 -- 59Cornelia Enachescu, Tiberiu Postelnicu. Patterns in journal citation data revealed by exploratory multivariate analysis
61 -- 80Gregory G. Brunk. Swarming of innovations, fractal patterns, and the historical time series of US patents
81 -- 93Dutt Bharvi, K. C. Garg, Anita Bali. Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics
95 -- 110Chu Keong Lee. A scientometric study of the research performance of the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore
111 -- 135Johannes Stegmann, Guenter Grohmann. Hypothesis generation guided by co-word clustering
137 -- 146Erdal Inönü. The influence of cultural factors on scientific production
147 -- 160Filip Deleus, Marc M. Van Hulle. Monitoring elasticity between science and technology domains and its visualization