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Scientometrics, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, 2003
- Obituary. 5-6
- Ming-Yueh Tsay, Hong Xu, Chia-wen Wu:
Journal co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature. 7-25 - Markus Gmür:
Co-citation analysis and the search for invisible colleges: A methodological evaluation. 27-57 - Brij Mohan Gupta, S. M. Dhawan:
India's collaboration with People's Republic of China in Science and Technology: A scientometric analysis of coauthored papers during 1994-1999. 59-74 - Quentin L. Burrell:
Defining a core: Theoretical observations on the Egghe-Rousseau proposal. 75-92 - Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary, Elise Bassecoulard:
Bridging citation and reference distributions: Part I - The referencing-structure function and its application to co-citation and co-item studies. 93-118 - Li Li, Fenglian Zhang:
Developing English-language academic journals of China. 119-125 - Tianwei He:
Difficulties and challenges of Chinese scientific journals: Statistical analysis of Chinese literatures using Chinese Science Bulletin as example. 127-139 - Correspondence: Letter to the Editor. 141-144
- Erratum. 145-146
- Mari Davis:
ISSI Newsletter. 147-149
Volume 57, Number 2, 2003
- Manfred Bonitz:
Obituary: Robert King Merton (1910-2003). 151-152 - Sybille Hinze:
Introduction to the selected papers of the 7th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators. 155-157 - María Bordons, Fernanda Morillo, M. Teresa Fernández, Isabel Gómez:
One step further in the production of bibliometric indicators at the micro level: Differences by gender and professional category of scientists. 159-173 - Icíar Dominguez Lacasa, Hariolf Grupp, Ulrich Schmoch:
Tracing technological change over long periods in Germany in chemicals using patent statistics. 175-195 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Rickard Danell, Olle Persson:
The decline of Swedish neuroscience: Decomposing a bibliometric national science indicator. 197-213 - Grit Laudel:
Studying the brain drain: Can bibliometric methods help?. 215-237 - Xuemei Li, Mike Thelwall, Peter B. Musgrove, David Wilkinson:
The relationship between the WIFs or inlinks of Computer Science Departments in UK and their RAE ratings or research productivities in 2001. 239-255 - Thed N. van Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser, Henk F. Moed, Anton J. Nederhof, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
The Holy Grail of science policy: Exploring and combining bibliometric tools in search of scientific excellence. 257-280 - Elmer Yglesias:
Porter vs. Porter: Modeling the technological competitiveness of nations. 281-293 - Michel Zitt, Suzy Ramanana-Rahary, Elise Bassecoulard, Françoise Laville:
Potential science-technology spillovers in regions: An insight on geographic co-location of knowledge activities in the EU. 295-320
Volume 57, Number 3, 2003
- Shaun Goldfinch, Tony Dale, Karl DeRouen:
Science from the periphery: Collaboration, networks and 'Periphery Effects' in the citation of New Zealand Crown Research Institutes articles, 1995-2000. 321-337 - Jacqueline Leta, Grant Lewison:
The contribution of women in Brazilian science: A case study in astronomy, immunology and oceanography. 339-353 - Bart Van Looy, Edwin Zimmermann, Reinhilde Veugelers, Arnold Verbeek, Johanna Mello, Koenraad Debackere:
Do science-technology interactions pay off when developing technology?. 355-367 - Y. S. Ho, C. H. Chiu, T. M. Tseng, W. T. Chiu:
Assessing stem cell research productivity. 369-376 - Jouko Miettunen, Pentti Nieminen:
The effect of statistical methods and study reporting characteristics on the number of citations: A study of four general psychiatric journals. 377-388 - James Hartley, James W. Pennebaker, Claire Fox:
Abstracts, introductions and discussions: How far do they differ in style?. 389-398 - Wei Xu, Yi-Zhang Chen, Zhi-Chao Shen:
Neuroscience output of China: A MEDLINE-based bibliometric study. 399-409
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