Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 78, Issue 3

383 -- 395Javier Valles-Valenzuela, María D. Pérez-Cárceles, Eduardo Osuna, Aurelio Luna. Quantitative analysis of Spanish university scientific output in the area of Legal and Forensic Medicine: International exposure
397 -- 407Chiang Kao. The authorship and country spread of Operation Research journals
409 -- 420Ron Johnston. The extent of influence: An alternative approach to identifying dominant contributors to a discipline s literature
421 -- 426Hua Yang. The top 40 citation classics in the ::::Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology::::
427 -- 446Eric Zimmerman, Wolfgang Glänzel, Judit Bar-Ilan. Scholarly collaboration between Europe and Israel: A scientometric examination of a changing landscape
447 -- 465Carlos B. Amat, Alfredo Yegros-Yegros. Median age difference of references as indicator of information update of research groups: A case study in Spanish food research
467 -- 479Pablo Jensen, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier, Yves Croissant. Testing bibliometric indicators by their prediction of scientists promotions
481 -- 503Zhiqiang Wu. An empirical study of the accessibility of web references in two Chinese academic journals
505 -- 524Kazuaki Yanagisawa, Shoji Takahashi. Socio-economic effects of the material science in JAERI
525 -- 542Paul F. Skilton. Does the human capital of teams of natural science authors predict citation frequency?
543 -- 558Yoshiyuki Takeda, Yuya Kajikawa. Optics: a bibliometric approach to detect emerging research domains and intellectual bases
559 -- 565András Schubert. Using the h-index for assessing single publications

Volume 78, Issue 2

189 -- 202Christian Sternitzke. The international preliminary examination of patent applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty - a proxy for patent value?
203 -- 217Hamid Bouabid, Ben R. Martin. Evaluation of Moroccan research using a bibliometric-based approach: investigation of the validity of the h-index
219 -- 229Christoph Neuhaus, Hans-Dieter Daniel. A new reference standard for citation analysis in chemistry and related fields based on the sections of ::::Chemical Abstracts::::
231 -- 260Rebecca Long, Aleta Crawford, Michael White, Kimberly Davis. Determinants of faculty research productivity in information systems: An empirical analysis of the impact of academic origin and academic affiliation
261 -- 277Chiang Kao, Hwei-Lan Pao. An evaluation of research performance in management of 168 Taiwan universities
279 -- 293Ming-Yueh Tsay. An analysis and comparison of scientometric data between journals of physics, chemistry and engineering
295 -- 316B. M. Gupta, S. M. Dhawan. Status of physics research in India: An analysis of research output during 1993-2001
317 -- 322René van der Wal, Anke Fischer, Mick Marquiss, Steve Redpath, Sarah Wanless. Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research?
323 -- 345Cédric Gossart, Müge Özman. Co-authorship networks in social sciences: The case of Turkey
355 -- 374Wolfgang Glänzel. The multi-dimensionality of journal impact
375 -- 382András Schubert, András Korn, András Telcs. Hirsch-type indices for characterizing networks

Volume 78, Issue 1

3 -- 12Jerome K. Vanclay. Bias in the journal impact factor
13 -- 21T. Buranathiti, N. Premkamolnetr, Teerasak Markpin, P. Ratchatahirun, W. Yochai, Narongrit Sombatsompop. Redistributed random sampling method for categorizing materials research publications from SCI database: Metallurgy and polymer subfields
23 -- 36Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner. Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system
37 -- 43Annamária Inzelt, András Schubert, Mihály Schubert. Incremental citation impact due to international co-authorship in Hungarian higher education institutions
45 -- 67Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall. The most highly cited Library and Information Science articles: Interdisciplinarity, first authors and citation patterns
69 -- 76Christian Sternitzke. Technological specialization and patenting strategies in East Asia - Insights from the electronics industry
77 -- 97E. R. Prakasan, V. L. Kalyane, Vijai Kumar. Sustained impact of publications of C.V. Raman
99 -- 111Marek Szydlowski, Adam Krawiec. Growth cycles of knowledge
113 -- 130Christian Sternitzke, Isumo Bergmann. Similarity measures for document mapping: A comparative study on the level of an individual scientist
131 -- 143Anastassios Pouris. Fluorine research in South Africa and four benchmarking countries: Comparative mapping and assessment
145 -- 164John Rigby. Comparing the scientific quality achieved by funding instruments for single grant holders and for collaborative networks within a research system: Some observations
165 -- 188Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs, András Schubert, Koenraad Debackere. Subfield-specific normalized relative indicators and a new generation of relational charts: Methodological foundations illustrated on the assessment of institutional research performance