Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 77, Issue 3

377 -- 387Leo Egghe. Modelling successive h-indices
389 -- 414Prabir G. Dastidar, S. Ramachandran. Intellectual structure of Antarctic science: A 25-years analysis
415 -- 432Lutz Bornmann, Irina Nast, Hans-Dieter Daniel. Do editors and referees look for signs of scientific misconduct when reviewing manuscripts? A quantitative content analysis of studies that examined review criteria and reasons for accepting and rejecting manuscripts for publication
433 -- 444Liwen Vaughan, Justin You. Content assisted web co-link analysis for competitive intelligence
445 -- 452Seung-Hoon Yoo, Hye-Seon Moon. A note on approximation of distribution function for the number of innovation activities
453 -- 467Maite Barrios, Ángel Borrego, Andreu Vilaginés, Candela Ollé, Marta Somoza. A bibliometric study of psychological research on tourism
469 -- 483Anna Villarroya, Maite Barrios, Ángel Borrego, Amparo Frías. PhD theses in Spain: A gender study covering the years 1990-2004
485 -- 504Bo Jarneving. A variation of the calculation of the first author cocitation strength in author cocitation analysis

Volume 77, Issue 2

207 -- 222Pentti Riikonen, Mauno Vihinen. National research contributions: A case study on Finnish biomedical research
223 -- 233Sandra Rousseau. Journal evaluation by environmental and resource economists: A survey
235 -- 251Peder Olesen Larsen. The state of the art in publication counting
253 -- 265Nigel Harwood. Publication outlets and their effect on academic writers' citations
267 -- 288Rodrigo Costas, María Bordons. Is g-index better than h-index? An exploratory study at the individual level
289 -- 308Masatsura Igami. Exploration of the evolution of nanotechnology via mapping of patent applications
309 -- 333Koen Jonkers, Robert J. W. Tijssen. Chinese researchers returning home: Impacts of international mobility on research collaboration and scientific productivity
335 -- 344Junping Qiu, Ruimin Ma, Ni Cheng. New exploratory work of evaluating a researcher's output
345 -- 360Jirí Vanecek. Bibliometric analysis of the Czech research publications from 1994 to 2005
361 -- 368Mariana Pires Da Luz, Carla Marques-Portella, Mauro Vitor Mendlowicz, Sonia Gleiser, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho, Ivan Figueira. Institutional h-index: The performance of a new metric in the evaluation of Brazilian Psychiatric Post-graduation Programs
369 -- 372Wolfgang Glänzel. H-index concatenation
373 -- 375Lev A. Zhivotovsky, Konstantin V. Krutovsky. h -index

Volume 77, Issue 1

3 -- 19Bangrae Lee, Yong-Il Jeong. Mapping Korea's national R&D domain of robot technology by using the co-word analysis
21 -- 39M. R. Davarpanah, S. Aslekia. A scientometric analysis of international LIS journals: Productivity and characteristics
41 -- 60Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall. Patterns of annual citation of highly cited articles and the prediction of their citation ranking: A comparison across subjects
61 -- 90Geert van Campenhout, Tom van Caneghem, Steve van Uytbergen. A comparison of overall and sub-area journal influence: The case of the accounting literature
91 -- 112Soo-Ryun Cho. New evaluation indexes for articles and authors' academic achievements based on Open Access Resources
113 -- 130Shaodong Xie, Jing Zhang, Yuh-Shan Ho. Assessment of world aerosol research trends by bibliometric analysis
131 -- 146María Luisa Lascurain-Sánchez, Carlos García-Zorita, Carmen Martín-Moreno, Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Elías Sanz-Casado. Impact of health science research on the Spanish health system, based on bibliometric and healthcare indicators
147 -- 176Marianne Gauffriau, Peder Olesen Larsen, Isabelle Maye, Anne Roulin-Perriard, Markus von Ins. Comparisons of results of publication counting using different methods
177 -- 186Yi Huang, Qing Yang, Xiaolan Ao. Bibliometric analysis of pentachlorophenol remediation methods during the period of 1994 to 2005
187 -- 196Wolfgang Glänzel. On some new bibliometric applications of statistics related to the h-index
197 -- 206Sándor Zsindely. From vanity fair to scientific research: The place of genealogy in contemporary science. A scientometric approach