Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 72, Issue 3

371 -- 388Mee-Jean Kim. A bibliometric analysis of the effectiveness of Korea s Biotechnology Stimulation Plans, with a comparison with four other Asian nations
389 -- 402Xiaojun Hu. Relative Superiority Coefficient of papers: A new dimension for institutional research performance in different fields
403 -- 425Jiancheng Guan, Ying He 0002. Patent-bibliometric analysis on the Chinese science - technology linkages
427 -- 437James H. Fowler, Dag W. Aksnes. Does self-citation pay?
439 -- 458Grant Lewison. The reporting of the risks from genetically modified organisms in the mass media, 2002-2004
459 -- 468Gertrude Case Buehring, Jessica E. Buehring, Patrick D. Gerard. Lost in citation: Vanishing visibility of senior authors
469 -- 486Iina Hellsten, Renaud Lambiotte, Andrea Scharnhorst, Marcel Ausloos. Self-citations, co-authorships and keywords: A new approach to scientists field mobility?
487 -- 511Katarina Prpic. Changes of scientific knowledge production and research productivity in a transitional society
513 -- 520Ronald N. Kostoff. The difference between highly and poorly cited medical articles in the journal ::::Lancet::::

Volume 72, Issue 2

167 -- 183Rodrigo Costas, Isabel Iribarren-Maestro. Variations in content and format of ISI databases in their different versions: The case of the Science Citation Index in CD-ROM and the Web of Science
185 -- 200Ping Zhou, Loet Leydesdorff. The citation impacts and citation environments of Chinese journals in mathematics
201 -- 212Kun-Yang Chuang, Ya-Li Huang, Yuh-Shan Ho. A bibliometric and citation analysis of stroke-related research in Taiwan
213 -- 224Avishag Gordon. Transient and continuant authors in a research field: The case of terrorism
225 -- 252Maria Pinto, Anne-Vinciane Doucet. An educational resource for information literacy in higher education: Functional and users analyses of the e-COMS academic portal
253 -- 280Antonis Sidiropoulos, Dimitrios Katsaros, Yannis Manolopoulos. Generalized Hirsch h-index for disclosing latent facts in citation networks
281 -- 290José M. Soler. Separating the articles of authors with the same name
291 -- 305Saralees Nadarajah, Samuel Kotz. Models for citation behavior
307 -- 323Mathieu Ouimet, Nabil Amara, Réjean Landry, John Lavis. Direct interactions medical school faculty members have with professionals and managers working in public and private sector organizations: A cross-sectional study
325 -- 344Jonathan Adams, Karen Gurney, Stuart Marshall. Profiling citation impact: A new methodology
345 -- 370Maria Pinto, Dora Sales, Anne-Vinciane Doucet, Andrés Fernández-Ramos, David Guerrero. Metric analysis of the information visibility and diffusion about the European Higher Education Area on Spanish University websites

Volume 72, Issue 1

3 -- 10G. Steven McMillan, Robert D. Hamilton. The public science base of US biotechnology: A citation-weighted approach
11 -- 24Goya Harirchi, Göran Melin, Shapour Etemad. An exploratory study of the feature of Iranian co-authorships in biology, chemistry and physics
25 -- 32Razvan V. Florian. Irreproducibility of the results of the Shanghai academic ranking of world universities
33 -- 57Jorge Alcaide-Marzal, Enrique Tortajada-Esparza. Innovation assessment in traditional industries. A proposal of aesthetic innovation indicators
59 -- 80Jesús Rey-Rocha, Belén Garzón-García, María José Martín-Sempere. Exploring social integration as a determinant of research activity, performance and prestige of scientists. Empirical evidence in the Biology and Biomedicine field
81 -- 92Liwen Vaughan, Margaret E. I. Kipp, Yijun Gao. Why are Websites co-linked? The case of Canadian universities
93 -- 103Manuel Krauskopf, Erwin Krauskopf, Bernardita Méndez. Low awareness of the link between science and innovation affects public policies in developing countries: The Chilean case
105 -- 115Helmut A. Abt. The frequencies of multinational papers in various sciences
117 -- 147Alan L. Porter, Alex S. Cohen, J. David Roessner, Marty Perreault. Measuring researcher interdisciplinarity
149 -- 166Zi-Lin He, Min Deng. The evidence of systematic noise in non-patent references: A study of New Zealand companies patents