Volume 69,
Number 1,
April 2006
- Julie Callaert, Bart Van Looy, Arnold Verbeek, Koenraad Debackere, Bart Thijs:
Traces of Prior Art: An analysis of non-patent references found in patent documents.
3-20
- Josip Lukenda:
Influence of the 1991-1995 war on Croatian publications in the MEDLINE database.
21-36
- Juan Miguel Campanario, Lidia González, Cristina Rodríguez:
Structure of the impact factor of academic journals in the field of Education and Educational Psychology: Citations from editorial board members.
37-56
- Seung-Hoon Yoo, Hye-Seon Moon:
A semi-parametric modeling of firms' R&D expenditures with zero values.
57-67
- Marshall H. Medoff:
The efficiency of self-citations in economics.
69-84
- Wei Meng, Zhenhua Hu, Wenbin Liu:
Efficiency evaluation of basic research in China.
85-101
- Amalia Mirta Calviño:
Assessment of research performance in food science and technology: Publication behavior of five Iberian-American countries (1992-2003).
103-116
- Gad Saad:
Exploring the h-index at the author and journal levels using bibliometric data of productive consumer scholars and business-related journals respectively.
117-120
- Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
An informetric model for the Hirsch-index.
121-129
- Leo Egghe:
Theory and practise of the g-index.
131-152
- Liming Liang:
h-index sequence and h-index matrix: Constructions and applications.
153-159
- Michael G. Banks:
An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds.
161-168
- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
A Hirsch-type index for journals.
169-173
- Edgar Dutra Zanotto:
The scientists pyramid.
175-181
Volume 69,
Number 2,
November 2006
- Jesús Rey-Rocha, Belén Garzón-García, María José Martín-Sempere:
Scientists' performance and consolidation of research teams in Biology and Biomedicine at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research.
183-212
- Maria Pinto:
A grounded theory on abstracts quality: Weighting variables and attributes.
213-226
- Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel:
Mapping the structure of science through usage.
227-258
- Williams Nwagwu:
A bibliometric analysis of productivity patterns of biomedical authors of Nigeria during 1967-2002.
259-269
- Peng Dong, Marie Loh, Adrian Mondry:
Publication lag in biomedical journals varies due to the periodical's publishing model.
271-286
- Oscar N. Ventura, Alvaro W. Mombrú:
Use of bibliometric information to assist research policy making. A comparison of publication and citation profiles of Full and Associate Professors at a School of Chemistry in Uruguay.
287-313
- Ahmed F. Siddiqi:
Age likes some years.
315-321
- Carmen Galvez, Félix de Moya Anegón:
The unification of institutional addresses applying parametrized finite-state graphs (P-FSG).
323-345
- B. S. Kademani, Vijai Kumar, Anil Sagar, Anil Kumar:
World literature on thorium research: A scientometric study based on Science Citation Index.
347-364
- Juan Miguel Campanario, Lidia González:
Journal self-citations that contribute to the impact factor: Documents labeled "editorial material" in journals covered by the Science Citation Index.
365-386
- Nicola Baldini:
The Act on inventions at public research institutions: Danish universities' patenting activity.
387-407
- András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Cross-national preference in co-authorship, references and citations.
409-428
- Camille Roth, Paul Bourgine:
Lattice-based dynamic and overlapping taxonomies: The case of epistemic communities.
429-447
- Can Huang, Celeste Amorim Varum, Joaquim Borges Gouveia:
Scientific productivity paradox: The case of China's S&T system.
449-473
Volume 69,
Number 3,
December 2006
- Eugen Mattes, Michael C. Stacey, Dora Marinova:
Surveying inventorslisted on patents to investigate determinants of innovation.
475-498
- Glenn D. Walters:
Predicting subsequentcitations to articles published in twelve crime-psychology journals: Authorimpact versus journal impact.
499-510
- Guang Yu, Rui Guo, Yijun Li:
The influence ofpublication delays on three ISI indicators.
511-527
- Rogerio Meneghini, Rogerio Mugnaini, Abel L. Packer:
International versusnational oriented Brazilian scientific journals. A scientometric analysis basedon SciELO and JCR-ISI databases.
529-538
- Tzeng-Ji Chen, Yu-Chun Chen, Shinn-Jang Hwang, Li-Fang Chou:
The rise of China ingastroenterology? A bibliometric analysis of ISI and Medline databases.
539-549
- Juneseuk Shin, Wook Lee, Yongtae Park:
On the benchmarkingmethod of patent-basedknowledge flowstructure: Comparison of Korea and Taiwan with USA.
551-574
- Jonas Lundberg, Göran Tomson, Inger Lundkvist, John Skår, Mats Brommels:
Collaborationuncovered: Exploring the adequacy of measuring university-industrycollaboration through co-authorship and funding.
575-589
- Upali W. Jayasinghe, Herbert W. Marsh, Nigel W. Bond:
A new reader trialapproach to peer review in funding research grants: An Australian experiment.
591-606
- Anna Ceci, Mario De Marchi, Maurizio Rocchi:
A note on innovationin the chemical industy in Italy.
607-614
- Alexandru T. Balaban, Douglas J. Klein:
Is chemistry 'TheCentral Science'? How are different sciences related? Co-citations, reductionism, emergence, and posets.
615-637
- Isabel Peña-Rey, Napoleón Pérez-Farinós, Pedro Marset Campos:
Scientific productionon tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins: A bibliometric study.
639-650
- Gunther Maier:
Impact factors andpeer judgment: The case of regional science journals.
651-667
- Johan Bollen, Marko A. Rodriguez, Herbert Van de Sompel:
Journal status.
669-687
- Claudia Contreras, Gonzalo Edwards, Alejandra Mizala:
The Current ImpactFactor and the long-term impact of scientific journals by discipline: Alogistic diffusion model estimation.
689-696
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