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Scientometrics, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, May 1994
- S. Arunachalam, R. Srinivasan, Vidyalakshmi Raman:
International collaboration in science: Participation by the Asian giants. 7-22 - Marie-Angèle De Looze:
The application of scientometric tools to the analysis of a sector in plant biotechnologies: Nitrogen fixation. 23-34 - Leo Egghe:
Bridging the gaps: Conceptual discussions on informetrics. 35-47 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Urs Schoepflin:
A stochastic model for the ageing of scientific literature. 49-64 - Guido Van Hooydonk, R. Gevaert, Greta Milis-Proost, Herbert Van de Sompel, Koenraad Debackere:
A bibliotheconomic analysis of the impact factors of scientific disciplines. 65-81 - Philippe Jeannin, Joëlle Devillard:
Towards a demographic approach to scientific journals. 83-95 - César A. Macías-Chapula:
Non-SCI subject visibility of the Latin American scientific production in the health field. 97-104 - O. Makovetskaya, V. Bernadsky:
Scientometric indicators for identification of technology system life cycle phase. 105-116 - Bernd Martens, Thomas Saretzki:
Quantitative analysis of thematic structures in the field of biotechnology: A study on the basis of conference data. 117-128 - Emilio Matricciani:
Shannon's entropy as a measure of the "life" of the literature of a discipline. 129-145 - Francis Narin:
Patent bibliometrics. 147-155 - Ed C. M. Noyons, Anthony F. J. van Raan
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Bibliometric cartography of scientific and technological developments of an R & D field - The case of optomechatronics. 157-173 - Bluma C. Peritz:
On the heuristic value of scientific publications and their design; A citation analysis of some clinical trials. 175-186 - Floor Rikken, Rein Vos:
Searching for adverse drug reactions at the margin of scientific fields - The scientometric detection of peripheral but potentially innovative developments in pharmaceutical research. 187-199 - Adelaida Román, Aida Méndez:
The Spanish transition to democracy seen through the Spanish database isoc. 201-211 - Ronald Rousseau:
Double exponential models for first-citation processes. 213-227 - Henry Small:
A SCI-Map case study: Building a map of AIDS research. 229-241 - T. Söderqvist, A. M. Silverstein:
Studying leadership and subdisciplinary structure of scientific disciplines - Cluster analysis of participation in Scientific Meetings. 243-258 - Jean Tague-Sutcliffe:
Modelling and forecasting contact time as a measure of item informativeness. 259-267 - William A. Turner, Alain Lelu, Albert Georgel:
Geode: Optimizing data flow representation techniques in a network information system. 269-281 - Peter Vinkler:
The origin and features of information referenced in pharmaceutical patents. 283-302 - Roland Wagner-Döbler, Jan Berg:
Regularity and irregularity in the development of scientific disciplines: The case of mathematical logic. 303-319 - Moshe Yitzhaki:
Relation of title length of journal articles to number of authors. 321-332 - Michel Zitt, Elise Bassecoulard:
Development of a method for detection and trend analysis of research fronts built by lexical or cocitation analysis. 333-351 - Abraham Bookstein:
Towards a multi-disciplinary Bradford law. 353-361 - Hildrun Kretschmer:
Coauthorship networks of invisible colleges and institutionalized communities. 363-369
Volume 30, Numbers 2-3, June 1994
- Tibor Braun:
Foreword. 373 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Urs Schoepflin:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond? 375-384 - Ronald Rousseau:
Similarities between informetrics and econometrics. 385-387 - Leo Egghe:
Little science, big science... and beyond. 389-392 - Aida Méndez:
Thinking about scientometrics. 393-395 - Anthipi Pouris:
Is scientometrics in a crisis? 397-399 - Henri Dou
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In which business are we? 401-406 - Jane M. Russell:
Back to the future for informetrics. 407-410 - András Schubert
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Little scientometrics, big scientometrics - and beyond. 411-413 - Bluma C. Peritz:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics... and beyond. 415-418 - Rémi Barré:
Do not look for scapegoats! Link bibliometrics to social sciences and address societal needs. 419-424 - Manuel Krauskopf:
Epistemometria, a term contributing to express the meaning and potential methodologies of scientometrics in Spanish speaking countries. 425-428 - Hajime Eto:
Quality assessment of science information research and service. 429-432 - Loet Leydesdorff
, Paul Wouters
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Crisis or critique? 433-437 - William E. McGrath:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 439-442 - Jean-François Miquel:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 443-445 - Arthur J. Meadows:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 447-449 - Manfred Bonitz:
Promoting scientometrics by international schools. 451-453 - Abraham Bookstein:
Scientometrics: New opportunities. 455-460 - Radosvet Todorov:
Facts or imposed names on facts? 461-464 - I. K. Ravichandra Rao:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 465-469 - W. A. Turner:
What's in an R: Informetrics or infometrics? 471-480 - Terttu Luukkonen:
Are we longing for the golden era lost or for the one to come? 481-485 - Belver C. Griffith:
Little scientometrics, little scientometrics, little scientometrics, little scientometrics, ... and so on and so on. 487-493 - Peter Vinkler:
Words and indicators. As scientometrics stands. 495-504 - Quentin L. Burrell:
Scientostochastics? 505-509 - V. S. Lazarev:
Notion of a document: A center of "gravity attraction" for getting metricians together. 511-516 - Cornelius Le Pair:
Puberty or mid-life crisis. 517-520 - J. Vlachý:
Scientometrics - What to do? 521-527 - Anthony F. J. van Raan
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Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 529-531 - Hildrun Kretschmer:
Quantity and quality in 'science of science'. 533-537 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Book review. 539-541

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