default search action
Journal of Informetrics, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, February 2016
- Adrian Letchford, Tobias Preis, Helen Susannah Moat:
The advantage of simple paper abstracts. 1-8 - Zura Kakushadze:
An index for SSRN downloads. 9-28 - Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
Count regression models in informetrics. 29-30 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Francesco Rosati:
A methodology to measure the effectiveness of academic recruitment and turnover. 31-42 - Lawrence J. Smolinsky:
Expected number of citations and the crown indicator. 43-47 - Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud:
National, disciplinary and temporal variations in the extent to which articles with more authors have more impact: Evidence from a geometric field normalised citation indicator. 48-61 - Robin Haunschild, Lutz Bornmann:
Normalization of Mendeley reader counts for impact assessment. 62-73 - Kiyeon Kang, So Young Sohn:
Evaluating the patenting activities of pharmaceutical research organizations based on new technology indices. 74-81 - Zhesi Shen, Liying Yang, Jiansuo Pei, Menghui Li, Chensheng Wu, Jianzhang Bao, Tian Wei, Zengru Di, Ronald Rousseau, Jinshan Wu:
Interrelations among scientific fields and their relative influences revealed by an input-output analysis. 82-97 - Juan Gorraiz, David Melero-Fuentes, Christian Gumpenberger, Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián:
Availability of digital object identifiers (DOIs) in Web of Science and Scopus. 98-109 - Mike Thelwall:
The precision of the arithmetic mean, geometric mean and percentiles for citation data: An experimental simulation modelling approach. 110-123 - Ilia Reznik, Vladimir Shatalov:
Hidden revolution of human priorities: An analysis of biographical data from Wikipedia. 124-131 - Siluo Yang, Ruizhen Han, Dietmar Wolfram, Yuehua Zhao:
Visualizing the intellectual structure of information science (2006-2015): Introducing author keyword coupling analysis. 132-150 - José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho, Maria Clorinda S. Fioravanti, Luis Mauricio Bini, Thiago Fernando Rangel:
Drivers of academic performance in a Brazilian university under a government-restructuring program. 151-161 - Peter Haddawy, Saeed-Ul Hassan, Awais Asghar, Sarah Amin:
A comprehensive examination of the relation of three citation-based journal metrics to expert judgment of journal quality. 162-173 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo:
The museum of errors/horrors in Scopus. 174-182 - Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant:
Ranking authors using fractional counting of citations: An axiomatic approach. 183-199 - Giulio Cimini, Andrea Zaccaria, Andrea Gabrielli:
Investigating the interplay between fundamentals of national research systems: Performance, investments and international collaborations. 200-211 - Guo Chen, Lu Xiao:
Selecting publication keywords for domain analysis in bibliometrics: A comparison of three methods. 212-223 - Andrea Bonaccorsi, Tindaro Cicero:
Nondeterministic ranking of university departments. 224-237 - Guoliang Yang, Per Ahlgren, Liying Yang, Ronald Rousseau, Jie-lan Ding:
Using multi-level frontiers in DEA models to grade countries/territories. 238-253 - Frederik T. Verleysen, Arie Weeren:
Clustering by publication patterns of senior authors in the social sciences and humanities. 254-272 - Yoo Kyung Jeong, Go Eun Heo, Keun Young Kang, Dong Sup Yoon, Min Song:
Trajectory analysis of drug-research trends in pancreatic cancer on PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov. 273-285 - Elizabeth S. Vieira, Benedetto Lepori:
The growth process of higher education institutions and public policies. 286-298 - Zheng Xie, Zhenzheng Ouyang, Jianping Li:
A geometric graph model for coauthorship networks. 299-311 - Lutz Bornmann, Moritz Stefaner, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Rüdiger Mutz:
Excellence networks in science: A Web-based application based on Bayesian multilevel logistic regression (BMLR) for the identification of institutions collaborating successfully. 312-327
Volume 10, Number 2, May 2016
- Ding-wei Huang:
Positive correlation between quality and quantity in academic journals. 329-335 - Mike Thelwall:
The discretised lognormal and hooked power law distributions for complete citation data: Best options for modelling and regression. 336-346 - Qi Wang, Ludo Waltman:
Large-scale analysis of the accuracy of the journal classification systems of Web of Science and Scopus. 347-364 - Ludo Waltman:
A review of the literature on citation impact indicators. 365-391 - Marcel Dunaiski, Willem Visser, Jaco Geldenhuys:
Evaluating paper and author ranking algorithms using impact and contribution awards. 392-407 - Moreno Marzolla:
Assessing evaluation procedures for individual researchers: The case of the Italian National Scientific Qualification. 408-438 - Zeev Volkovich, Oleg N. Granichin, Oleg Redkin, Olga Bernikova:
Modeling and visualization of media in Arabic. 439-453 - Mike Thelwall:
Are the discretised lognormal and hooked power law distributions plausible for citation data? 454-470 - Xuanyu Cao, Yan Chen, K. J. Ray Liu:
A data analytic approach to quantifying scientific impact. 471-484 - Robin Haunschild, Hermann Schier, Lutz Bornmann:
Proposal of a minimum constraint for indicators based on means or averages. 485-486 - Filipi Nascimento Silva, Diego R. Amancio, Maria Bardosova, Luciano da F. Costa, Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr.:
Using network science and text analytics to produce surveys in a scientific topic. 487-502 - Andreas Thor, Werner Marx, Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann:
Introducing CitedReferencesExplorer (CRExplorer): A program for reference publication year spectroscopy with cited references standardization. 503-515 - György Csomós, Géza Tóth:
Exploring the position of cities in global corporate research and development: A bibliometric analysis by two different geographical approaches. 516-532 - Henk F. Moed, Judit Bar-Ilan, Gali Halevi:
A new methodology for comparing Google Scholar and Scopus. 533-551 - Gabriel-Alexandru Vîiu:
A theoretical evaluation of Hirsch-type bibliometric indicators confronted with extreme self-citation. 552-566 - Ronald Rousseau:
Positive correlation between journal production and journal impact factors. 567-568 - Wim J. N. Meester, Lisa Colledge, Elizabeth E. Dyas:
A response to "The museum of errors/horrors in Scopus" by Franceschini et al. 569-570 - Srebrenka Letina:
Network and actor attribute effects on the performance of researchers in two fields of social science in a small peripheral community. 571-595 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Anastasiia Soldatenkova:
The ratio of top scientists to the academic staff as an indicator of the competitive strength of universities. 596-605 - Scott Jensen, Xiaozhong Liu, Yingying Yu, Stasa Milojevic:
Generation of topic evolution trees from heterogeneous bibliographic networks. 606-621 - Mike Thelwall:
Are there too many uncited articles? Zero inflated variants of the discretised lognormal and hooked power law distributions. 622-633 - Hyui Geon Yoon, Hyungjun Kim, Chang Ouk Kim, Min Song:
Opinion polarity detection in Twitter data combining shrinkage regression and topic modeling. 634-644
- Ludo Waltman:
Special section on size-independent indicators in citation analysis. 645 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
A farewell to the MNCS and like size-independent indicators. 646-651 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
Efficiency of research performance and the glass researcher. 652-654 - Rickard Danell:
Evaluating research organizations' contribution to science is not the same task as evaluating the performance of their scientists. 655-657 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs, Koenraad Debackere:
Productivity, performance, efficiency, impact - What do we measure anyway?: Some comments on the paper "A farewell to the MNCS and like size-independent indicators" by Abramo and D'Angelo. 658-660 - Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
Research output indicators are not productivity indicators. 661-663 - Gunnar Sivertsen:
A welcome to methodological pragmatism. 664-666 - Mike Thelwall:
Not dead, just resting: The practical value of per publication citation indicators. 667-670 - Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck, Martijn S. Visser, Paul Wouters:
The elephant in the room: The problem of quantifying productivity in evaluative scientometrics. 671-674 - Michel Zitt:
Paving the way or pushing at open doors? A comment on Abramo and D'Angelo "Farewell to size-independent indicators". 675-678 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
A farewell to the MNCS and like size-independent indicators: Rejoinder. 679-683
Volume 10, Number 3, August 2016
- Alireza Abbasi:
A longitudinal analysis of link formation on collaboration networks. 685-692 - Mirka Saarela, Tommi Kärkkäinen, Tommi Lahtonen, Tuomo Rossi:
Expert-based versus citation-based ranking of scholarly and scientific publication channels. 693-718 - Chrisovaladis Malesios:
Measuring the robustness of the journal h-index with respect to publication and citation values: A Bayesian sensitivity analysis. 719-731 - Daniel Zoller, Stephan Doerfel, Robert Jäschke, Gerd Stumme, Andreas Hotho:
Posted, visited, exported: Altmetrics in the social tagging system BibSonomy. 732-749 - Xiaoling Sun, Kun Ding, Yuan Lin:
Mapping the evolution of scientific fields based on cross-field authors. 750-761 - Jin Zhang, Guannan Liu, Ming Ren:
Finding a representative subset from large-scale documents. 762-775 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
Normalization of Mendeley reader impact on the reader- and paper-side: A comparison of the mean discipline normalized reader score (MDNRS) with the mean normalized reader score (MNRS) and bare reader counts. 776-788 - Antonis Sidiropoulos, Antonia Gogoglou, Dimitrios Katsaros, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Gazing at the skyline for star scientists. 789-813 - Pei-Shan Chi:
Differing disciplinary citation concentration patterns of book and journal literature? 814-829 - Arzu Tugce Guler, Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer, Yassene Mohammed, Magnus Palmblad:
Automating bibliometric analyses using Taverna scientific workflows: A tutorial on integrating Web Services. 830-841 - Qikai Niu, Jianlin Zhou, An Zeng, Ying Fan, Zengru Di:
Which publication is your representative work? 842-853 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Leonardo Grilli:
From rankings to funnel plots: The question of accounting for uncertainty when assessing university research performance. 854-862 - Mike Thelwall:
Citation count distributions for large monodisciplinary journals. 863-874 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
Citation score normalized by cited references (CSNCR): The introduction of a new citation impact indicator. 875-887
Volume 10, Number 4, November 2016
- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
A comparison of university performance scores and ranks by MNCS and FSS. 889-901 - Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann, Ping Zhou:
Construction of a pragmatic base line for journal classifications and maps based on aggregated journal-journal citation relations. 902-918 - Mikael Laakso, Bo-Christer Björk:
Hybrid open access - A longitudinal study. 919-932 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo:
Empirical analysis and classification of database errors in Scopus and Web of Science. 933-953 - Ha Jin Kim, Yoo Kyung Jeong, Min Song:
Content- and proximity-based author co-citation analysis using citation sentences. 954-966 - Yasutomo Takano, Cristian Mejia, Yuya Kajikawa:
Unconnected component inclusion technique for patent network analysis: Case study of Internet of Things-related technologies. 967-980 - Natsuo Onodera:
Properties of an index of citation durability of an article. 981-1004 - Mayank Singh, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Animesh Mukherjee, Pawan Goyal:
Is this conference a top-tier? ConfAssist: An assistive conflict resolution framework for conference categorization. 1005-1022 - Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, David Melero-Fuentes, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent:
Towards transparency trends in academic databases? 1023-1024 - Marion Maisonobe, Denis Eckert, Michel Grossetti, Laurent Jégou, Béatrice Milard:
The world network of scientific collaborations between cities: domestic or international dynamics? 1025-1036 - Giovanni Colavizza, Massimo Franceschet:
Clustering citation histories in the Physical Review. 1037-1051
- A. I. M. Jakaria Rahman, Raf Guns, Ronald Rousseau, Tim C. E. Engels:
Corrigendum to "Is the expertise of evaluation panels congruent with the research interests of the research groups: A quantitative approach based on barycenters" [Journal of Informetrics 9 (4) (2015) 704-721]. 1052-1054
- Lorna Elizabeth Wildgaard:
A critical cluster analysis of 44 indicators of author-level performance. 1055-1078 - Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau:
Scientific influence is not always visible: The phenomenon of under-cited influential publications. 1079-1091 - Yongjun Zhu, Erjia Yan:
Searching bibliographic data using graphs: A visual graph query interface. 1092-1107 - Yi Zhang, Lining Shang, Lu Huang, Alan L. Porter, Guangquan Zhang, Jie Lu, Donghua Zhu:
A hybrid similarity measure method for patent portfolio analysis. 1108-1130
- Gabriela F. Nane:
To infer or not to infer? A comment on Williams and Bornmann. 1131-1134
- Aida Pooladian, Ángel Borrego:
A longitudinal study of the bookmarking of library and information science literature in Mendeley. 1135-1142 - Timo Koski, Erik Sandström, Ulf Sandström:
Towards field-adjusted production: Estimating research productivity from a zero-truncated distribution. 1143-1152 - Chao Min, Jianjun Sun, Lei Pei, Ying Ding:
Measuring delayed recognition for papers: Uneven weighted summation and total citations. 1153-1165 - Shahadat Uddin, Arif Khan:
The impact of author-selected keywords on citation counts. 1166-1177 - Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez, Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck:
Constructing bibliometric networks: A comparison between full and fractional counting. 1178-1195 - Tolga Yuret:
Interfield equality: Journals versus researchers. 1196-1206 - Manuel Sebastian Mariani, Matús Medo, Yi-Cheng Zhang:
Identification of milestone papers through time-balanced network centrality. 1207-1223
- Ludo Waltman:
Special section on statistical inference in citation analysis. 1224 - Richard Williams, Lutz Bornmann:
Sampling issues in bibliometric analysis. 1225-1232 - François Claveau:
There should not be any mystery: A comment on sampling issues in bibliometrics. 1233-1240 - Rüdiger Mutz:
Some further aspects of sampling: Comment on Williams and Bornmann. 1241-1242 - Jesper W. Schneider:
The imaginarium of statistical inference when data are the population: Comments to Williams and Bornmann. 1243-1248 - Ludo Waltman:
Conceptual difficulties in the use of statistical inference in citation analysis. 1249-1252 - Richard Williams, Lutz Bornmann:
Sampling issues in bibliometric analysis: Response to discussants. 1253-1257
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.