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Scientometrics, Volume 18
Volume 18, Numbers 1-2, January 1990
- Hans-Jürgen Czerwon:
Scientometric indicators for a specialty in theoretical high-energy physics: Monte Carlo methods in lattice field theory. 5-20 - Eberhard Bruckner, Werner Ebeling, Andrea Scharnhorst:
The application of evolution models in scientometrics. 21-41 - Hildrun Kretschmer, Renate Müller:
A contribution to the dispute on the Ortega hypothesis: Connection between publication rate and stratification of scientists, tested by various methods. 43-56 - Manfred Bonitz:
Journal ranking by different parameter. Part I. Collectivity and selective collectivity: Two ranking parameters reflecting the structure of a journal network. 57-73 - Manfred Bonitz:
Journal ranking by different parameters. Part II. Individual or collective: Which parameters are best suited for journal ranking? 75-93 - Hildrun Kretschmer:
Pinski's citation based measures of research interactivity and the application of a complex structure measure to journal systems. 95-122 - Manfred Peschel, W. Mende, K. F. Albrecht:
The evolon growth model: Possible scientometrical evaluations. 123-136 - W. Meske, M. C. Fernández De Alaiza:
Structure and development of the scientific and technological potential in the Republic of Cuba. 137-155 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography - No.15. 157-168 - József Farkas:
News. 169-172
Volume 18, Numbers 3-4, March 1990
- András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel, Tibor Braun:
Scientometric datafiles supplementary indicators on 96 countries 1981-1985 - 1. Distribution of publication types in an extended source set. 173-177 - M. Kunz:
Can the lognormal distribution be rehabilitated? 179-191 - L. O. Nordstrom:
"Bradford's law" and the relationship between ecology and biogeography. 193-203 - F. Spagnolo:
Brazilian scientists' publications and mainstream science: Some policy implications - The case of chemical and electrical engineering. 205-218 - Hariolf Grupp:
The concept of entropy in scientometrics and innovation research - An indicator for institutional involvement in scientific and technological developments. 219-239 - J. F. A. Spangenberg, W. Buijink, W. Alfenaar:
Some incentives and constraints of scientific performance in departments of economics - Part I. Predictor-criterion relations. 241-268 - J. F. A. Spangenberg, B. Breemhaar, F. J. N. Nijhuis, W. Alfenaar:
Some incentives and contraints of scientific performance in economics - Part II. Validity and sensitivity analysis. 269-279 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Relations among science indicators or more generally among anything one might wish to count about texts - I. The static model. 281-307 - Hiroaki Urata:
Information flows among academic disciplines in Japan. 309-319 - W. S. Lyon:
The dreams of reason. The computer and the rise of the science of complexity - H.R. Pagels , Simon and Schuster, 1988, 325p. 18.95; 19899.95 Bantam. 321-322
Volume 18, Numbers 5-6, May 1990
- Bluma C. Peritz:
A bradford distribution for bibliometrics. 323-329 - R. Over:
The scholarly impact of articles published by men and women in psychology journals. 331-340 - Brij Mohan Gupta, S. C. Sharma, N. N. Mehrotra:
Subject-based publication activity indicators for medicinal & aromatic plants research. 341-361 - M. M. S. Karki:
Environmental science research in India: An analysis of publications. 363-373 - A. Y. Mychko-Megrin:
Estimates of the annual total number of titles on medicine and its disciplines and scientific productivity of physicians. 375-388 - J. F. A. Spangenberg, F. J. N. Nijhuis:
Human information processing in science. 389-407 - A. P. Trofimenko:
Scientometric analysis of the topical content of scientific research and its particularities. 409-435 - Fabian A. Ehikhamenor:
Productivity of physical scientists in Nigerian Universities in relation to communication variables. 437-444 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 445-463
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