Hajar Sotudeh, Abbas Horri: Countries positioning in open access journals system: An investigation of citation distribution patterns.
7-31
Ruimin Ma, Qiangbin Dai, Chaoqun Ni, Xuelu Li: An author co-citation analysis of information science in China with Chinese Google Scholar search engine, 2004-2006.
33-46
Jordi Ardanuy, Cristóbal Urbano, Lluís Quintana: A citation analysis of Catalan literary studies (1974-2003): Towards a bibliometrics of humanities studies in minority languages.
347-366
Alfredo Yegros-Yegros, Carlos B. Amat: Editorial delay of food research papers is influenced by authors' experience but not by country of origin of the manuscripts.
367-380
Rafael Ball, Bernhard Mittermaier, Dirk Tunger: Creation of journal-based publication profiles of scientific institutions - A methodology for the interdisciplinary comparison of scientific research based on the J-factor.
381-392
Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau: A comparative study of the difference in research performance in biomedical fields among selected Western and Asian countries.
475-491
Fred Y. Ye: An investigation on mathematical models of the h-index.
493-498
Haiyang Lu, Yuqiang Feng: A measure of authors' centrality in co-authorship networks based on the distribution of collaborative relationships.
499-511
Hao Qiu, Yi-Feng Chen: Bibliometric analysis of biological invasions research during the period of 1991 to 2007.
601-610
Michael C. Calver, J. Stuart Bradley: Should we use the mean citations per paper to summarise a journal's impact or to rank journals in the same field?
611-615
Feng Zou, Mingxing Wu, Kaili Wu: Outcomes associated with ophthalmology, optometry and visual science literature in the Science Citation Index from mainland China, 2000-2007.
671-682
Jiancheng Guan, Nan Ma: Structural equation model with PLS path modeling for an integrated system of publicly funded basic research.
683-698
Imre Mojzes, Zoltán B. Farkas: The speed of dissemination of information about the realization of the fourth passive electronic circuit element measured by Google hits.
699-702
Alan L. Porter, Ismael Rafols: Is science becoming more interdisciplinary? Measuring and mapping six research fields over time.
719-745
Erik Von Elm, Simon Wandel, Peter Jüni: The role of correspondence sections in post-publication peer review: A bibliometric study of general and internal medicine journals.
747-755
K. Brad Wray: Did professionalization afford better opportunities for young scientists?
757-764
Juan Miguel Campanario, Antonio Molina: Surviving bad times: The role of citations, self-citations and numbers of citable items in recovery of the journal impact factor after at least four years of continuous decreases.
859-864