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Scientometrics, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 1991
- Tibor Braun:
Foreword to the Michael Moravsik memorial issue. 3-7 - Tibor Braun, András Schubert:
The landscape of national performances in the sciences, 1981-1985. 9-17 - Eugene Garfield, Henry Small:
Michael J. Moravcsik: Multidimensional scholar and hero of third world science. 19-23 - William E. Snizek, K. Oehler, N. C. Mullins:
Textual and nontextual characteristics of scientific papers: Neglected science indicators. 25-35 - M. T. Beck, V. Gáspár:
Scientometric evaluation of the scientific performance at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen, Hungary. 37-54 - Szarina Bt. Abdullah, F. W. Lancaster:
The contribution of scientists to the popular literature, their role as expert witnesses, and their influence on their peers: A case study in the field of acid rain. 55-64 - Vassily V. Nalimov:
Meeting the XXIth century. 65-69 - Virginia L. Trimble:
Long-term careers of astronomers with doctoral degrees from prestigious vs. non-prestigious universities. 71-77 - M. M. Qurashi:
Publication-rate and size of two prolific research groups in departments of inorganic chemistry at Dacca University (1944-1965) and Zoology at Karachi University (1966-84). 79-92 - Leo Egghe:
The exact place of Zipf's and Pareto's law amongst the classical informetric laws. 93-106 - Manfred Bonitz:
The impact of behavioral principles on the design of the system of scientific communication. 107-111 - Arthur J. Meadows:
Quantitative study of factors affecting the selection and presentation of scientific material to the general public. 113-119 - Bluma C. Peritz:
The citation impact of letters to the editor; The case of Lancet. 121-129 - Nevenka Pravdic, Vesna Oluic-Vukovic:
Distribution of scientific productivity: Ambiguities in the assignment of author rank. 131-144 - Peter Vinkler:
Possible causes of differences in information impact of journals from different subfields. 145-161 - Radosvet Todorov, Matthias Winterhager:
An overview of Mike Moravcsik's publication activity in physics. 163-172 - G. Archibald, Maurice B. Line:
The size and growth of serial literature 1950-1987, in terms of the number of articles per serial. 173-196 - Udai N. Singh, Subbiah Arunachalam:
Publication and citation patterns in the literature of liquid crystals with special reference to the contribution of India, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. 197-220 - D. Lindsey:
The relationship between performance indicators for academic research and funding: Developing a measure of return on investment in science. 221-234 - H. P. F. Peters, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Structuring scientific activities by co-author analysis - An expercise on a university faculty level. 235-255 - Miranda Lee Pao:
On the relationship of funding and research publications. 257-281 - Hajime Eto:
Science revolution and Ortega hypothesis in developing countries. 283-295 - I. N. Sengupta, Lalita Kumari:
Bibliometric analysis of AIDS literature. 297-315 - András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Publication dynamics: Models and indicators. 317-331
Volume 20, Number 2, February 1991
- Ben R. Martin:
The bibliometric assessment of UK scientific performance a reply to Braun, Glänzel and Schubert. 333-357 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
The bibliometric assessment of UK scientific performance - Some comments on Martin's "reply". 359-362 - Loet Leydesdorff:
On the "scientometric decline" of British science. One additional graph in reply to Ben Martin. 363-367 - T. Kealey:
Government-funded academic science is a consumer good, not a producer good: A comparative reassessment of Britain's scientific and technological achievements since 1794 and a comment on the bibliometry of B. Martin and J. Irvine. 369-394
Volume 20, Number 3, March 1991
- J. E. Cohen:
Size, age and productivity of scientific and technical research groups. 395-416 - Elisabeth Logan, William M. Shaw Jr.:
A bibliometric analysis of collaboration in a medical specialty. 417-426 - J. M. Richards:
Years cited: An alternative measure of scientific accomplishment. 427-438 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Fractal geometry of information space as represented by co-citation clustering. 439-449 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography - No.17. 451-457
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