default search action
Scientometrics, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, April 2001
- Henk F. Moed:
Introduction. 5-8 - Luís A. Nunes Amaral, P. Gopikrishnan, Kaushik Matia, Vasiliki Plerou, Harry Eugene Stanley:
Application of statistical physics methods and concepts to the study of science & technology systems. 9-36 - Manfred Bonitz, Andrea Scharnhorst:
Competition in science and the Matthew core journals. 37-54 - Renald K. Buter, Ed C. M. Noyons:
Improving the functionality of interactive bibliometric science maps. 55-68 - Wolfgang Glänzel:
National characteristics in international scientific co-authorship relations. 69-115 - Wallace Koehler:
Information science as "Little Science": The implications of a bibliometric analysis of theJournal of the American Society for Information Science. 117-132 - Terttu A. M. Kortelainen:
Studying the international diffusion of a national scientific journal. 133-146 - Michael Mabe, Mayur Amin:
Growth dynamics of scholarly and scientific journals. 147-162 - Martin S. Meyer:
Patent citation analysis in a novel field of technology: An exploration of nano-science and nano-technology. 163-183 - Jacques Michel, Bernd Bettels:
Patent citation analysis.A closer look at the basic input data from patent search reports. 185-201 - Fernanda Morillo, María Bordons, Isabel Gómez:
An approach to interdisciplinarity through bibliometric indicators. 203-222 - Nora Narváez-Berthelemot, Jane M. Russell:
World distribution of social science journals: A view from the periphery. 223-239 - Anton J. Nederhof, Marc Luwel, Henk F. Moed:
Assessing the quality of scholarly journals in Linguistics: An alternative to citation-based journal impact factors. 241-265 - Xavier Polanco, Claire François, Jean-Charles Lamirel:
Using artificial neural networks for mapping of scienceand technology: A multi-self-organizing-maps approach. 267-292 - Ed J. Rinia, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Eppo E. W. Bruins, Hendrik G. van Vuren, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Citation delay in interdisciplinary knowledge exchange. 293-309 - Holger Schwechheimer, Matthias Winterhager:
Mapping interdisciplinary research fronts in neuroscience: A bibliometric view to retrograde amnesia. 311-318 - Patrick Thomas:
A relationship between technology indicators and stock market performance. 319-333 - Thed N. van Leeuwen, Henk F. Moed, Robert J. W. Tijssen, Martijn S. Visser, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequencesfor international comparisons of national research performance. 335-346 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Competition amongst scientists for publication status: Toward a model of scientific publication and citation distributions. 347-357
Volume 51, Number 2, June 2001
- Hariolf Grupp, Ulrich Schmoch, Sybille Hinze:
International alignment and scientific regard as macro-indicators for international comparisons of publications. 359-380 - Mladen M. Koljatic, Mónica R. Silva:
The international publication productivity of Latin American countries in the economics and business administration fields. 381-394 - Mario De Marchi, Maurizio Rocchi:
The editorial policies of scientific journals: Testing an impact factor model. 395-404 - Matthias Sutter, Martin G. Kocher:
Power laws of research output. Evidence for journals of economics. 405-414 - Kailash C. Garg, P. Padhi:
A study of collaboration in laser science and technology. 415-427 - Christian Genest, Carl Thibault:
Investigating the concentration within a research community using joint publications and co-authorship via intermediaries. 429-440 - Peter van den Besselaar:
The cognitive and the social structure of STS. 441-460
Volume 51, Number 3, July 2001
- Laura Joy Moyer:
Bibliography of publications of Belver C. Griffith. 469-479 - Heting Chu:
Intellectual activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective. 481-488 - Henry Small:
Belver and Henry. 487-491 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
Publication and cooperation patterns of the authors of neuroscience journals. 499-510 - Michael E. D. Koenig:
Lessons from the study of scholarly communication for the new information era. 511-523 - Henry Kreuzman:
A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science. 525-539 - Valentina A. Markusova, Valdimir Minin, Alexandr N. Libkind, Michael Arapov:
Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey. 541-551 - Jack Meadows:
Early reactions to information growth. 553-561 - L. John Old:
Utilizing spatial information systems for non-spatial-data analysis. 563-571 - Pamela Effrein Sandstrom:
Scholarly communication as a socioecological system. 573-605 - Howard D. White:
Author-centered bibliometrics through CAMEOs: Characterizations automatically made and edited online. 607-637
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.