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Scientometrics, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 1984
- Belver C. Griffith:
Derek Price (1922-1983) and the social studies of science. 5-7 - Zhao Hong-Zhou:
An intelligence constant of scientific work. 9-17 - M. M. Qurashi:
Publication rate as a function of the laboratory/group size. 19-26 - J. E. Cohen:
Statistical theory aids inference in scientometrics - Comments to publication rate as a function of the laboratory/group size by M. M. Qurashi. 27-32 - Frances L. Hopkins:
New causal theory and ethnomethodology: Cocitation patterns across a decade. 33-53 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science. A current bibliography. 55-59 - W. S. Lyon:
Winning the games scientists play - C. J. SINDERMAN, Plenum Press, New York 1982 pp 300 $15.95. 61-62 - József Farkas:
News. 63-66 - R. B. Baldauf, B. H. Jernudd:
Language use patterns in the fisheries periodical literature. 67-69
Volume 6, Number 2, March 1984
- Michael J. Moravcsik:
Life in a multidimensional world. 75-85 - Michael D. Gordon:
Methodological pluralism in a multidimensional world. 87-92 - S. D. Haitun:
Life in a multidimensional world. 93-96 - J. Davidson Frame:
Multidimensionality is alive and well in applied statistics. 97-101 - Vassily V. Nalimov:
Life in a multidimensional world. 103-104 - H. Inhaber:
Life in a multidimensional world. 105-107 - I. N. Sengupta:
The place of phenomenological studies in scientometrics. 109-113 - C. D. Hurt:
An examination of the literature distributions of three scientific specialties. 115-126 - Radosvet Todorov:
Determination of influence weights for scientific journals - An example from elementary particle physics. 127-137 - József Farkas:
News. 139-146
Volume 6, Number 3, May 1984
- András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel:
A dynamic look at a class of skew distributions. A model with scientometric applications. 149-167 - Dean Keith Simonton:
Scientific eminence historical and contemporary: A measurement assessment. 169-182 - Hajime Eto:
Bradford law in R&D expending of firms and R&D concentration. 183-188 - Arthur M. Diamond:
An economic model of the life-cycle research productivity of scientists. 189-196 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography. 197-202 - W. B. Brown, Vassily V. Nalimov:
Book reviews. 203-205 - József Farkas:
News. 207-213
Volume 6, Number 4, July 1984
- William E. Snizek:
Casting the first rock: Some observations on the bestowers and recipients of journal article comments in sociology. 215-222 - J. Davidson Frame:
Quantitative management of technology. 223-232 - Karmeshu, N. C. Lind, V. Cano:
Rationales for Bradford's law. 233-241 - J. Lerner, R. Roy:
Numbers, origins, economic value and quality of technically trained immigrants into the United States. 243-259 - Thomas F. Gieryn, Michael J. Moravscik, Frederick Suppe:
Book reviews. 261-266 - József Farkas:
News. 267-278
Volume 6, Number 5, September 1984
- L. Pyenson, M. Singh:
Physics on the periphery: A world survey, 1920-1929. 279-306 - J. G. Gregory:
Citation study of a scientific revolution: Sudden infant death syndrome 2. The superseded paradigm. 307-326 - Kari Poikolainen:
Organization and funding of medical research in 10 European countries. 327-358 - András Schubert:
Quantitative studies of science. A current bibliography. 359-367 - J. D. Holmfeld:
Politics and the restraint of science - L. A.Cole, Rowman & Allanheld, Totowa, New Jersey, 1983, 197 pp., $17.95. 369-370 - József Farkas:
News. 371-379
Volume 6, Number 6, November 1984
- Arie Rip, Jean Pierre Courtial:
Co-word maps of biotechnology: An example of cognitive scientometrics. 381-400 - K. E. Studer, E. J. Barboni, K. B. Numan:
Structural analysis using the input-output model: With special reference to networks of science. 401-423 - J. M. Richards:
Structure of specialization among American population scientists. 425-432 - András Schubert, Sándor Zsindely, András Telcs, Tibor Braun:
Quantitative analysis of a visible tip of the peer review iceberg: Book reviews in chemistry. 433-443 - András Schubert, Michael J. Moravcsik, Sal Restivo:
Book reviews. 445-448
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