Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 7, Issue 3-6

143 -- 144M. J. Moravcsik. Address at the presentation of the first Derek de Solla Price award to Eugene Garfield on December 20, 1984
145 -- 153J. Marton. Obsolescence or immediacy? Evidence supporting Price's hypothesis
155 -- 163András Schubert, Sándor Zsindely, Tibor Braun. Scientometric indicators for evaluating medical research output of mid-size countries
165 -- 176M. J. Moravcsik. Applied scientometrics: An assessment methodology for developing countries
177 -- 194Barbara Stefaniak. Periodical literature of information science as reflected in Referativnyj Zhurnal, section 59, informatika
195 -- 209R. Todorov. Distribution of physics literature
211 -- 219Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert. Price distribution. An exact formulation of Price's "square root law"
221 -- 254Daryl E. Chubin. Beyond invisible colleges: Inspirations and aspirations of post-1972 social studies of science
255 -- 280J. S. Long, R. McGinnis. The effects of the mentor on the academic career
281 -- 308John Irvine 0002, Ben R. Martin. Evaluating big science: CERN's past performance and future prospects
309 -- 325G. M. Dobrov, V. E. Tonkal. Comparative analysis and estimation of competence of research units
327 -- 339Manfred Kochen, J. Lansing. On maps for discovery: Did the periodic table guide elemental discovery?
341 -- 355C. Mombers, A. van Heeringen, R. Van Venetië, C. Le Pair. Displaying strengths and weaknesses in national R&D performance through document cocitation
357 -- 368N. C. Mullins. Invisible colleges as science elites
369 -- 381Francis Narin, Elliot Noma. Is technology becoming science?
383 -- 389Elizabeth Smith Aversa. Citation patterns of highly cited papers and their relationship to literature aging: A study of the working literature
391 -- 409H. Small, E. Sweeney. ® using co-citations - I. A comparison of methods
411 -- 430H. T. Christovão. The aging of the literature of biomedical sciences in developed and developing countries
431 -- 441Susan E. Cozzens. Using the archive: Derek Price's theory of differences among the sciences
443 -- 458S. Cole, G. S. Meyer. Little science, big science revisited
459 -- 470A. I. Yablonsky. Stable non-Gaussian distributions in scientometrics
471 -- 485Manfred Bonitz. Journal ranking by selective impact. New method based on SDI results and journal impact factors
487 -- 503Eugene Garfield. In tribute to Derek John de Solla Price: a citation analysis of little science, big sicence
505 -- 528J. Vlachý. Citation histories of scientific publications. The data sources
529 -- 530Tibor Braun, Sándor Zsindely. Growth of scientific literature and the Barnaby Rich effect

Volume 7, Issue 1-2

3 -- 10M. Oromaner. The Ortega hypothesis and influential articles in American sociology
11 -- 22P. Bakker, H. Rigter. Editors of medical journals: Who and from where
23 -- 28Anton J. Nederhof. Evaluating research output through life work citation counts
29 -- 38R. A. Leary. A framework for assessing and rewarding a scientist's research productivity
39 -- 53Hildrun Kretschmer. Cooperation structure, group size and productivity in research groups
55 -- 75P. R. McAllister, T. Condon. Econometric analysis of biomedical research publishing patterns
77 -- 99K. Pavitt. Patent statistics as indicators of innovative activities: Possibilities and problems
101 -- 104Catherine Balog. The distribution of reference citations in two agricultural journals
105 -- 109Catherine Balog. Authorship of papers dealing with different subjects in an agricultural journal
111 -- 117András Schubert. Quantitative studies of science. A current bibliography
119 -- 121M. J. Moravcsik, Jack Medows. Book reviews
123 -- 131J. Farkas. News