Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 79, Issue 3

451 -- 472Ming-Yueh Tsay. Citation analysis of Ted Nelson s works and his influence on hypertext concept
473 -- 490Carmen López-Illescas, Ed C. M. Noyons, Martijn S. Visser, Félix de Moya Anegón, Henk F. Moed. Expansion of scientific journal categories using reference analysis: How can it be done and does it make a difference?
491 -- 505Fábio C. Gouveia, Eleonora Kurtenbach. Mapping the web relations of science centres and museums from Latin America
507 -- 516Ricardo Arencibia Jorge, Ronald Rousseau. Influence of individual researchers visibility on institutional impact: an example of Prathap s approach to successive h-indices
517 -- 539Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D Angelo, Alessandro Caprasecca. Gender differences in research productivity: A bibliometric analysis of the Italian academic system
541 -- 550Vladimir Pislyakov. Comparing two "thermometers": Impact factors of 20 leading economic journals according to Journal Citation Reports and Scopus
551 -- 561Christian Sternitzke. Patents and publications as sources of novel and inventive knowledge
563 -- 591Show-Ling Jang, Shihmin Lo, Wen Hao Chang. How do latecomers catch up with forerunners? Analysis of patents and patent citations in the field of flat panel display technologies
593 -- 621Ping Zhou, Bart Thijs, Wolfgang Glänzel. Is China also becoming a giant in social sciences?
623 -- 633Yong-Gil Lee. What affects a patent s value? An analysis of variables that affect technological, direct economic, and indirect economic value: An exploratory conceptual approach
635 -- 649Éric Archambault, Vincent Larivière. History of the journal impact factor: Contingencies and consequences
651 -- 665Denis Arruda, Fábio de Lima Bezerra, Vânia Paula de Almeida Néris, Patricia Rocha De Toro, Jacques Wainer. Brazilian computer science research: Gender and regional distributions
667 -- 679Rafael Ball. Scholarly communication in transition: The use of question marks in the titles of scientific articles in medicine, life sciences and physics 1966-2005
681 -- 702Lola García-Santiago, Félix de Moya Anegón. Using co-outlinks to mine heterogeneous networks

Volume 79, Issue 2

219 -- 234Gavin LaRowe, Sumeet Ambre, John Burgoon, Weimao Ke, Katy Börner. The Scholarly Database and its utility for scientometrics research
235 -- 248Yuxian Liu, Ronald Rousseau. Properties of Hirsch-type indices: the case of library classification categories
249 -- 260Valentina A. Markusova, C. N. Margriet Jansz, Alexandr N. Libkind, Ilya Libkind, Alexander Varshavsky. Trends in Russian research output in post-Soviet era
261 -- 275Ed C. M. Noyons, Clara Calero-Medina. Applying bibliometric mapping in a high level science policy context - Mapping the research areas of three Dutch Universities of Technology
277 -- 296Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha, Dennis N. Ocholla. Is HIV/AIDS in Africa distinct? What can we learn from an analysis of the literature?
297 -- 309Anastassios Pouris, Anthipi Pouris. The state of science and technology in Africa (2000-2004): A scientometric assessment
311 -- 327Suzy Ramanana-Rahary, Michel Zitt, Ronald Rousseau. Aggregation properties of relative impact and other classical indicators: Convexity issues and the Yule-Simpson paradox
329 -- 340Ana Romero-De-Pablos, Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro. Internationalisation of patents by Public Research Organisations from a historical and an economic perspective
341 -- 349Ulf Sandström. Research quality and diversity of funding: A model for relating research money to output of research
351 -- 363Robert D. Shelton, Patricia Foland, Roman Gorelskyy. Do new SCI journals have a different national bias?
365 -- 375Henry Small, S. Phineas Upham. Citation structure of an emerging research area on the verge of application
377 -- 388Bart Thijs, Wolfgang Glänzel. A structural analysis of benchmarks on different bibliometrical indicators for European research institutes based on their research profile
389 -- 408Thed N. van Leeuwen. Strength and weakness of national science systems: A bibliometric analysis through cooperation patterns
409 -- 420Peter Vinkler. Introducing the Current Contribution Index for characterizing the recent, relevant impact of journals
421 -- 434Liying Yang, Steven A. Morris, Elizabeth M. Barden. Mapping institutions and their weak ties in a specialty: A case study of cystic fibrosis body composition research
435 -- 449Fuyuki Yoshikane, Takayuki Nozawa, Susumu Shibui, Takafumi Suzuki. An analysis of the connection between researchers productivity and their co-authors past attributions, including the importance in collaboration networks

Volume 79, Issue 1

5 -- 0Wolfgang Glänzel, Henk F. Moed. Preface: The 11:::th::: International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics
7 -- 25Judit Bar-Ilan, Bluma C. Peritz. The lifespan of informetrics on the Web: An eight year study (1998-2006)
27 -- 44Kevin W. Boyack. Using detailed maps of science to identify potential collaborations
45 -- 60Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner, Richard Klavans. Mapping the structure and evolution of chemistry research
61 -- 77Robert Braam. Everything about genes: Some results on the dynamics of genomics research
79 -- 91Quentin L. Burrell. On Hirsch s h, Egghe s g and Kosmulski s h(2)
93 -- 107Mario Coccia. Research performance and bureaucracy within public research labs
109 -- 129Wolfgang Glänzel, Frizo A. L. Janssens, Bart Thijs. A comparative analysis of publication activity and citation impact based on the core literature in bioinformatics
131 -- 146Isabel Gómez, María Bordons, M. Teresa Fernández, Fernanda Morillo. Structure and research performance of Spanish universities
147 -- 156Stevan Harnad. Open access scientometrics and the UK Research Assessment Exercise
157 -- 169Kim Holmberg, Mike Thelwall. Local government web sites in Finland: A geographic and webometric analysis
171 -- 190Stefan Hornbostel, Susan Böhmer, Bernd Klingsporn, Jörg Neufeld, Markus von Ins. Funding of young scientist and scientific excellence
191 -- 200Isabel Iribarren-Maestro, María Luisa Lascurain-Sánchez, Elías Sanz-Casado. Are multi-authorship and visibility related? Study of ten research areas at Carlos III University of Madrid
201 -- 218Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Rafael Bailón-Moreno, Rosario Ruiz-Baños, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar. Response Surface Methodology and its application in evaluating scientific activity