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Scientometrics, Volume 92
Volume 92, Number 1, July 2012
- Ming-Yueh Tsay:
Preface. 1-5 - Wen-Yau Cathy Lin:
Research status and characteristics of library and information science in Taiwan: a bibliometric analysis. 7-21 - Angela Yung-Chi Hou, Martin Ince, Chung-Lin Chiang:
A reassessment of Asian pacific excellence programs in higher education: the Taiwan experience. 23-42 - Hao-Ren Ke, Ya-Ning Chen:
Structure and pattern of social tags for keyword selection behaviors. 43-62 - Wen-Chi Hung:
Measuring the use of public research in firm R&D in the Hsinchu Science Park. 63-73 - Chiang Kao, Shiang-Tai Liu, Hwei-Lan Pao:
Assessing improvement in management research in Taiwan. 75-87 - Kuang-hua Chen, Pei-Yu Liao:
A comparative study on world university rankings: a bibliometric survey. 89-103 - Tsung Teng Chen:
The development and empirical study of a literature review aiding system. 105-116 - Yu-Shan Chen, Chun-Yu Shih, Ching-Hsun Chang:
The effects of related and unrelated technological diversification on innovation performance and corporate growth in the Taiwan's semiconductor industry. 117-134 - Ju-O Wang, Tzeng-Ji Chen, Senyeong Kao, Te-Chun Yeh, Li-Fang Chou, Shung-Tai Ho:
Scientific publications by anesthesia departments in East Asia. 135-143 - Hsuan-I Liu, Bi-Chun Chang, Kuan-Chia Chen:
Collaboration patterns of Taiwanese scientific publications in various research areas. 145-155 - Jennifer H. Chen, Shihmin Lo, Show-Ling Jang, Chi-Cho Huang:
Strategic partnership and its effect on external learning of technology descendants. 157-179 - Hsin-Ning Su, Carey Ming-Li Chen, Pei-Chun Lee:
Patent litigation precaution method: analyzing characteristics of US litigated and non-litigated patents from 1976 to 2010. 181-195 - Nobuko Miyairi, Han-Wen Chang:
Bibliometric characteristics of highly cited papers from Taiwan, 2000-2009. 197-205
Volume 92, Number 2, August 2012
- Tibor Braun:
Editorial. 207-208 - Discussion Paper. 209
- Jerome K. Vanclay:
Impact factor: outdated artefact or stepping-stone to journal certification? 211-238 - Comments on the Discussion Paper. 239
- Alexandru T. Balaban:
Positive and negative aspects of citation indices and journal impact factors. 241-247 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
Journal report card. 249-260 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
Erratum to: Journal report card. 261 - Stephen J. Bensman:
The impact factor: its place in Garfield's thought, in science evaluation, and in library collection management. 263-275 - Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx:
The effect of several versions of one and the same manuscript published by a journal on its journal impact factor. 277-279 - Gualberto Buela-Casal, Izabela Zych:
What do the scientists think about the impact factor? 281-292 - Juan Miguel Campanario:
Some research ideas on Journal Impact Factors as a crucial topic in science dynamics. 293-295 - Gregorio González-Alcaide, Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent:
The Impact Factor in non-English-speaking countries. 297-311 - James Hartley:
To cite or not to cite: author self-citations and the impact factor. 313-317 - Peter Ingwersen:
The pragmatics of a diachronic journal impact factor. 319-324 - Péter Jacsó:
Grim tales about the impact factor and the h-index in the Web of Science and the Journal Citation Reports databases: reflections on Vanclay's criticism. 325-354 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Alternatives to the journal impact factor: I3 and the top-10% (or top-25%?) of the most-highly cited papers. 355-365 - Henk F. Moed, Lisa Colledge, Jan Reedijk, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Andrew M. Plume, Mayur Amin:
Citation-based metrics are appropriate tools in journal assessment provided that they are accurate and used in an informed way. 367-376 - Rüdiger Mutz, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
The generalized propensity score methodology for estimating unbiased journal impact factors. 377-390 - Francis Narin:
Decades of progress, or the progress of decades? 391-393 - David A. Pendlebury, Jonathan Adams:
Comments on a critique of the Thomson Reuters journal impact factor. 395-401 - Gangan Prathap:
Evaluating journal performance metrics. 403-408 - Alexander I. Pudovkin, Eugene Garfield:
Rank normalization of impact factors will resolve Vanclay's dilemma with TRIF - Comments on the paper by Jerome Vanclay. 409-412 - Ronald Rousseau:
Updating the journal impact factor or total overhaul? 413-417 - Derek R. Smith:
Impact factors, scientometrics and the history of citation-based research. 419-427 - Mike Thelwall:
Journal impact evaluation: a webometric perspective. 429-441 - Thed N. van Leeuwen:
Discussing some basic critique on Journal Impact Factors: revision of earlier comments. 443-455 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Properties of journal impact in relation to bibliometric research group performance indicators. 457-469 - Peter Vinkler:
The Garfield impact factor, one of the fundamental indicators in scientometrics. 471-483 - Michel Zitt:
The journal impact factor: angel, devil, or scapegoat? A comment on J.K. Vanclay's article 2011. 485-503
Volume 92, Number 3, September 2012
- Zahed Bigdeli, Ali Gazni:
Authors' sources of information: a new dimension in information scattering. 505-521 - Chan-Yuan Wong, Kim-Leng Goh:
The pathway of development: science and technology of NIEs and selected Asian emerging economies. 523-548 - Victor Rodriguez, A. Soeparwata:
ASEAN benchmarking in terms of science, technology, and innovation from 1999 to 2009. 549-573 - Keshra Sangwal:
Progressive nucleation mechanism for the growth behavior of items and its application to cumulative papers and citations of individual authors. 575-591 - Ehsan Mohammadi:
Knowledge mapping of the Iranian nanoscience and technology: a text mining approach. 593-608 - Satya Ranjan Sahu, Krushna Chandra Panda:
A deductive approach to select or rank journals in multifaceted subject, Oceanography. 609-619 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Maurizio Galetto, Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo:
The success-index: an alternative approach to the h-index for evaluating an individual's research output. 621-641 - Keshra Sangwal:
Application of progressive nucleation mechanism for the citation behavior of individual papers of different authors. 643-655 - Hugo Martínez, Astrid Jaime, J. Camacho:
Relative absorptive capacity: a research profiling. 657-674 - Alan Peter Matthews:
South African universities in world rankings. 675-695 - Renato X. Coutinho, Eliziane S. Dávila, Wendel M. dos Santos, João Batista Teixeira da Rocha, Diogo O. G. Souza, Vanderlei Folmer, Robson L. Puntel:
Brazilian scientific production in science education. 697-710 - Marcelo Alves Ramos, Joabe Gomes Melo, Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque:
Citation behavior in popular scientific papers: what is behind obscure citations? The case of ethnobotany. 711-719 - Fuyuki Yoshikane, Yutaka Suzuki, Keita Tsuji:
Analysis of the relationship between citation frequency of patents and diversity of their backward citations for Japanese patents. 721-733 - Xiaofeng Cao, Yi Huang, Jie Wang, Shengji Luan:
Research status and trends in limnology journals: a bibliometric analysis based on SCI database. 735-746 - Xingjian Liu, F. Benjamin Zhan, Song Hong, Beibei Niu, Yaolin Liu:
A bibliometric study of earthquake research: 1900-2010. 747-765 - Per Ahlgren, Cristian Colliander, Olle Persson:
Field normalized citation rates, field normalized journal impact and Norwegian weights for allocation of university research funds. 767-780 - Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann:
Testing differences statistically with the Leiden ranking. 781-783 - Lav R. Varshney:
The Google effect in doctoral theses. 785-793 - Jiang Li, Fred Y. Ye:
The phenomenon of all-elements-sleeping-beauties in scientific literature. 795-799
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