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Scientometrics, Volume 115
Volume 115, Number 1, April 2018
- Kai Li, Jason Rollins, Erjia Yan:
Web of Science use in published research and review papers 1997-2017: a selective, dynamic, cross-domain, content-based analysis. 1-20 - Bart Thijs, Wolfgang Glänzel:
The contribution of the lexical component in hybrid clustering, the case of four decades of "Scientometrics". 21-33 - Stephen F. Carley, Nils C. Newman, Alan L. Porter, Jon Garner:
An indicator of technical emergence. 35-49 - Yan Yan, Jiancheng Guan:
How multiple networks help in creating knowledge: evidence from alternative energy patents. 51-77 - Juan Miguel Campanario:
Are leaders really leading? Journals that are first in Web of Science subject categories in the context of their groups. 111-130 - Siviwe Bangani:
The impact of electronic theses and dissertations: a study of the institutional repository of a university in South Africa. 131-151 - Star X. Zhao, Wen Lou, Alice M. Tan, Shuang Yu:
Do funded papers attract more usage? 153-168 - Sebnem Cansun, Engin Arik:
Political science publications about Turkey. 169-188 - Aleksandra Cislak, Magdalena Formanowicz, Tamar Saguy:
Bias against research on gender bias. 189-200 - Jiancheng Guan, Lanxin Pang:
Bidirectional relationship between network position and knowledge creation in Scientometrics. 201-222 - Andi Rexha, Mark Kröll, Hermann Ziak, Roman Kern:
Authorship identification of documents with high content similarity. 223-237 - Drahomira Herrmannova, Robert M. Patton, Petr Knoth, Christopher G. Stahl:
Do citations and readership identify seminal publications? 239-262 - Frode Eika Sandnes:
Do Norwegian academics who publish more earn higher salaries? 263-281 - Christine Meschede, Tobias Siebenlist:
Cross-metric compatability and inconsistencies of altmetrics. 283-297 - Weiwei Yan, Yin Zhang, Wendy Bromfield:
Analyzing the follower-followee ratio to determine user characteristics and institutional participation differences among research universities on ResearchGate. 299-316 - Radhamany Sooryamoorthy:
The production of science in Africa: an analysis of publications in the science disciplines, 2000-2015. 317-349 - S. L. Sangam, Uma B. Arali, C. G. Patil, Ronald Rousseau:
Growth of the hepatitis literature over the period 1976-2015: What can the relative priority index teach us? 351-368 - Erjia Yan, Chaojiang Wu, Min Song:
The funding factor: a cross-disciplinary examination of the association between research funding and citation impact. 369-384 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
Plots for visualizing paper impact and journal impact of single researchers in a single graph. 385-394 - Saad Ahmed Javed, Sifeng Liu:
Predicting the research output/growth of selected countries: application of Even GM (1, 1) and NDGM models. 395-413 - Marek Kwiek:
High research productivity in vertically undifferentiated higher education systems: Who are the top performers? 415-462 - Wei Lu, Yong Huang, Yi Bu, Qikai Cheng:
Functional structure identification of scientific documents in computer science. 463-486 - Rafael Repiso, Josu Ahedo, Julio Montero:
The presence of the encyclicals in Web of Science: a bibliometric approach. 487-500 - Chuchu Chen, Albert N. Link, Zachary T. Oliver:
U.S. federal laboratories and their research partners: a quantitative case study. 501-517 - Bikun Chen:
Usage pattern comparison of the same scholarly articles between Web of Science (WoS) and Springer. 519-537 - Hale Turhan Damar, Ozlem Bilik, Güzin Özdagoglu, Askin Özdagoglu, Muhammet Damar:
Evaluating the nursing academicians in Turkey in the scope of Web of Science: scientometrics of original articles. 539-562 - Hajar Sotudeh, Zohreh Estakhr:
Sustainability of open access citation advantage: the case of Elsevier's author-pays hybrid open access journals. 563-576 - Gangan Prathap:
Totalized input-output assessment of research productivity of nations using multi-dimensional input and output. 577-583 - Jill Johnes:
University rankings: What do they really show? 585-606 - Alberto Falk Delgado, Anna Falk Delgado:
Home institution bias in the New England Journal of Medicine? A noninferiority study on citation rates. 607-611 - Sergio Copiello:
On the money value of peer review. 613-620 - Jinshan Wu:
Is there an intrinsic logical error in null hypothesis significance tests? Commentary on: "Null hypothesis significance tests. A mix-up of two different theories: the basis for widespread confusion and numerous misinterpretations". 621-625 - Jesper W. Schneider:
NHST is still logically flawed. 627-635
Volume 115, Number 2, May 2018
- Yaoyu Wei, Weiwei Fan:
A study of book reviews in SCI-Expanded, SSCI, and A&HCI journals by researchers from five countries: 2006-2015. 637-654 - Lindsey E. Wylie, Katherine P. Hazen, Lori A. Hoetger, Joshua A. Haby, Eve M. Brank:
Four decades of the journal Law and Human Behavior: a content analysis. 655-693 - Qingzhou Luo, Jianhong Cecilia Xia, Gaby Haddow, Michele A. Willson, Jun Yang:
Does distance hinder the collaboration between Australian universities in the humanities, arts and social sciences? 695-715 - Mike Thelwall:
Differences between journals and years in the proportions of students, researchers and faculty registering Mendeley articles. 717-729 - Michael C. Calver, Kate Bryant, Grant Wardell-Johnson:
Quantifying the internationality and multidisciplinarity of authors and journals using ecological statistics. 731-748 - Frederick H. Wallace, Timothy J. Perri:
Economists behaving badly: publications in predatory journals. 749-766 - Thomas P. Kenworthy, W. Edward McMullan:
In consideration of entrepreneurship theory. 767-783 - Gita Ghiasi, Matthew Harsh, Andrea Schiffauerova:
Inequality and collaboration patterns in Canadian nanotechnology: implications for pro-poor and gender-inclusive policy. 785-815 - Bruno Miranda Henrique, Vinicius Amorim Sobreiro, Herbert Kimura:
Building direct citation networks. 817-832 - Mu-Hsuan Huang, Mei-Jhen Huang:
An analysis of global research funding from subject field and funding agencies perspectives in the G9 countries. 833-847 - Kun Dong, Haiyun Xu, Rui Luo, Ling Wei, Shu Fang:
An integrated method for interdisciplinary topic identification and prediction: a case study on information science and library science. 849-868 - Jianhua Hou, Xiucai Yang, Chaomei Chen:
Emerging trends and new developments in information science: a document co-citation analysis (2009-2016). 869-892 - Yashuang Qi, Na Zhu, Yujia Zhai, Ying Ding:
The mutually beneficial relationship of patents and scientific literature: topic evolution in nanoscience. 893-911 - Michael Thelwall:
Can Microsoft Academic be used for citation analysis of preprint archives? The case of the Social Science Research Network. 913-928 - Remedios Hernandez-Linares, Soumodip Sarkar, Manuel J. Cobo:
Inspecting the Achilles heel: a quantitative analysis of 50 years of family business definitions. 929-951 - Gina Santos, Carla S. Marques, João J. Ferreira:
A look back over the past 40 years of female entrepreneurship: mapping knowledge networks. 953-987 - Giulio Marini, Viviana Meschitti:
The trench warfare of gender discrimination: evidence from academic promotions to full professor in Italy. 989-1006 - João Carlos Nabout, Fabrício Barreto Teresa, Karine Borges Machado, Vitor Hugo Mendonça do Prado, Luis Mauricio Bini, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho:
Do traditional scientometric indicators predict social media activity on scientific knowledge? An analysis of the ecological literature. 1007-1015 - Siluo Yang, Xin Xing, Dietmar Wolfram:
Difference in the impact of open-access papers published by China and the USA. 1017-1037 - Si Shen, Ronald Rousseau, Dongbo Wang:
Do papers with an institutional e-mail address receive more citations than those with a non-institutional one? 1039-1050 - Hui Fang:
Analysing the variation tendencies of the numbers of yearly citations for sleeping beauties in science by using derivative analysis. 1051-1070 - Amnah Alluqmani, Lior Shamir:
Writing styles in different scientific disciplines: a data science approach. 1071-1085 - Pilar Valderrama, Manuel Escabias, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Alberto Rodríguez-Archilla, Mariano J. Valderrama:
Proposal of a stochastic model to determine the bibliometric variables influencing the quality of a journal: application to the field of Dentistry. 1087-1095 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
Allegation of scientific misconduct increases Twitter attention. 1097-1100 - Lutz Bornmann, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Which differences can be expected when two universities in the Leiden Ranking are compared? Some benchmarks for institutional research evaluations. 1101-1105 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki:
Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes. 1107-1113 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
Comments on the Letter to the Editor on "Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes" by Jaime A. Teixera da Silva and Judit Dobránszki. 1115-1117 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
Count highly-cited papers instead of papers with h citations: use normalized citation counts and compare "like with like"! 1119-1123 - Rodrigo Costas, Thomas Franssen:
Reflections around 'the cautionary use' of the h-index: response to Teixeira da Silva and Dobránszki. 1125-1130 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki:
Rejoinder to "Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes". 1131-1137
Volume 115, Number 3, June 2018
- Sonia E. Monroy, Hernando Diaz:
Time series-based bibliometric analysis of the dynamics of scientific production. 1139-1159 - Guy Madison, Therese Söderlund:
Comparisons of content and scientific quality indicators across peer-reviewed journal articles with more or less gender perspective: gender studies can do better. 1161-1183 - Zhigang Hu, Gege Lin, Taian Sun, Xianwen Wang:
An EU without the UK: mapping the UK's changing roles in the EU scientific research. 1185-1198 - Köksal Sahin, Gökçe Candan:
Scientific productivity and cooperation in Turkic world: a bibliometric analysis. 1199-1229 - Mike Thelwall:
Early Mendeley readers correlate with later citation counts. 1231-1240 - Varsha Singh:
Comparing research productivity of returnee-PhDs in science, engineering, and the social sciences. 1241-1252 - Sebastian Vogl, Thomas Scherndl, Anton Kühberger:
#Psychology: a bibliometric analysis of psychological literature in the online media. 1253-1269 - Otmane Azeroual, Gunter Saake, Jürgen Wastl:
Data measurement in research information systems: metrics for the evaluation of data quality. 1271-1290 - Beuy Joob, Viroj Wiwanitkit:
Post retraction citations in context: a comment. 1291-1292 - Shu Zhao, Dong Zhang, Zhen Duan, Jie Chen, Yan-Ping Zhang, Jie Tang:
A novel classification method for paper-reviewer recommendation. 1293-1313 - Yanti Idaya Aspura Mohd Khalid, Abdullah Noorhidawati, Abdullah Abrizah:
An analysis of Malaysian retracted papers: Misconduct or mistakes? 1315-1328 - Dennys Eduardo Rossetto, Roberto Carlos Bernardes, Felipe Mendes Borini, Cristiane Chaves Gattaz:
Structure and evolution of innovation research in the last 60 years: review and future trends in the field of business through the citations and co-citations analysis. 1329-1363 - Mariano Esteban Ibarra, Juan Pablo Ferreira, Milagros Torrents, Magalí Hamui, Fernando Torres, Paula Dominguez, María Fabiana Ossorio, Fernando C. Ferrero:
Changes in PubMed affiliation indexing improved publication identification by country. 1365-1370 - Elizabeth Gadd, Jenny Fry, Claire Creaser:
The influence of journal publisher characteristics on open access policy trends. 1371-1393 - Vasilios D. Kosteas:
Predicting long-run citation counts for articles in top economics journals. 1395-1412 - Jose A. García, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia:
Competition between academic journals for scholars' attention: the 'Nature effect' in scholarly communication. 1413-1432 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the editor: Dimensionless citation indicators. 1433-1435 - Latin American science and technology in a global context. 1437
- Jane M. Russell, María Victoria Guzmán:
Connecting and empowering the Latin American research community in the global sphere: an introduction to the special issue on the metric study of regional science and technology. 1439-1441 - Jaime Aboites, Claudia Díaz:
Inventors' mobility in Mexico in the context of globalization. 1443-1461 - Shirley Ainsworth, Jane M. Russell:
Has hosting on science direct improved the visibility of Latin American scholarly journals? A preliminary analysis of data quality. 1463-1484 - Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Sandra Miguel, Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez, Cassidy R. Sugimoto:
Dependencies and autonomy in research performance: examining nanoscience and nanotechnology in emerging countries. 1485-1504 - Xochitl Flores-Vargas, Silvano Habrajam Vitar-Sandoval, Jazmín Ivonne Gutiérrez-Maya, Pavel Collazo-Rodríguez, Francisco Collazo-Reyes:
Determinants of the emergence of modern scientific knowledge in mineralogy (Mexico, 1975-1849): a geohistoriometric approach. 1505-1515 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Lin Zhang:
Scientometric research assessment in the developing world: A tribute to Michael J. Moravcsik from the perspective of the twenty-first century. 1517-1532 - Maria Victoria Guzmán-Sánchez, Maybel Piñón-Lora, Elio-Atenógenes Villaseñor, José Luis Jiménez-Andrade, Humberto Carrillo-Calvet:
Characterization of the Cuban biopharmaceutical industry from collaborative networks. 1533-1548 - Randelys Molina Castro, Maria Victoria Guzmán-Sánchez, Yaidelyn Macías Rivero, Romel Calero Ramos, Ivet Álvarez Díaz:
Global and Latin American scientific production related to pneumococcal vaccines. 1549-1559 - Guadalupe Palacios-Núñez, Gabriel Vélez-Cuartas, Juan D. Botero:
Developmental tendencies in the academic field of intellectual property through the identification of invisible colleges. 1561-1574 - Soleidy Rivero Amador, Maidelyn Díaz Pérez, María José López-Huertas, Reinaldo Javier Rodríguez Font:
Indicator system for managing science, technology and innovation in universities. 1575-1587 - Soleidy Rivero Amador, Maidelyn Díaz Pérez, María José López-Huertas Pérez, Reinaldo Javier Rodríguez Font:
Correction to: Indicator system for managing science, technology and innovation in universities. 1589 - Alba Santa Soriano, Carolina Lorenzo Álvarez, Rosa María Torres Valdés:
Bibliometric analysis to identify an emerging research area: Public Relations Intelligence - a challenge to strengthen technological observatories in the network society. 1591-1614 - Marcela Suárez-Tamayo, Francisco Collazo-Reyes, Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón:
Emerging roles of regional journals in the accreditation of knowledge in tropical medicine: Biomédica and Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2007-2015. 1615-1625 - Rosa Lidia Vega-Almeida, Humberto Carrillo-Calvet, Ricardo Arencibia Jorge:
Diseases and vector: a 10 years view of scientific literature on Aedes aegypti. 1627-1634 - Grisel Zacca-González, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada:
Medical scientific output and specialization in Latin American countries. 1635-1650
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