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Scientometrics, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, May 1996
- Li-Ming Liang, Hong-Zhou Zhao, Yuan Wang, Yi-Shan Wu:
Distribution of major scientific and technological achievements in terms of age group - Welbull distribution. 3-18 - Brij Mohan Gupta, C. R. Karisiddappa:
Author productivity patterns in theoretical population genetics (1900-1980). 19-41 - R. P. Dickenson:
The level of research in advanced composite materials in the countries of the former Soviet Union. 43-57 - Benoît Godin, Marie-Pierre Ippersiel:
Scientific collaboration at the regional level: The case of a small country. 59-68 - R. Kundra:
Investigation of collaborative research trends in Indian medical sciences: 1900-1945. 69-80 - Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, L. Ferreiro-Aláez:
Publishing abroad: Fair trade or short sell for non-English-speaking authors? A Spanish study. 81-95 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Average and global impact of a set of journals. 97-107 - A. R. Rajeswari:
Indian patent statistics - An analysis. 109-130 - András Schubert:
Scientometrics: A citation based bibliography, 1992. 131-140 - S. L. Sangam:
News. 141-142 - I. Gabolde:
Erratum. 143
Volume 36, Number 2, June 1996
- Tibor Braun, András Schubert:
Indicators of research output in the sciences from 5 Central European countries, 1990-1994. 145-165 - Marie-Angèle De Looze, R. Coronini, Monique Legentil, P. Jeannin, Marie-Helene Magri:
Determining the core of journals of a research centre: The example of researchers from the Department of Rural Economy and Sociology of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, France. 167-183 - Katarina Prpic:
Characteristics and determinants of eminent scientists' productivity. 185-206 - E. Galante, C. Sala:
R&D evaluation at the Italian National Research Council: The agricultural sector. 207-222 - Peter Vinkler:
Model for quantitative selection of relative scientometric impact indicators. 223-236 - Virginia L. Trimble:
Productivity and impact of large optical telescopes. 237-246 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel:
International collaboration: Will it be keeping alive East European research? 247-254 - Lars H. Breimer:
Authorship on and usage of published papers in current Swedish biomedical theses. 255-258 - Ali Uzun:
A bibliometric analysis of physics publications from Middle Eastern countries. 259-269 - Manfred Bonitz:
The challenge of scientometrics: The development, measurement and self-organization of scientific communications - Loet Leydesdorff - Leiden: DSWO Press, Leiden University, The Netherlands. - 1995. - (Series: Science Studies; ISNN 0928-1134; 10) Pag.: 243. - Price: Dfl 49, 50. - ISBN 90-6695-112-5. 271-272 - András Schubert:
Scientometrics: A citation based bibliography, 1993. 273-280
Volume 36, Number 3, July 1996
- Ronald N. Kostoff:
Performance measures for government-sponsored research: Overview and background. 281-292 - Francis Narin, Kimberly S. Hamilton:
Bibliometric performance measures. 293-310 - András Schubert, Tibor Braun:
Cross-field normalization of scientometric indicators. 311-324 - Albert N. Link:
Economic performance measures for evaluating government-sponsored research. 325-342 - Ben R. Martin:
The use of multiple indicators in the assessment of basic research. 343-362 - Göran Melin, Olle Persson:
Studying research collaboration using co-authorships. 363-377 - Elie Geisler:
Integrated figure of merit of public sector research evaluation. 379-395 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Advanced bibliometric methods as quantitative core of peer review based evaluation and foresight exercises. 397-420 - R. Miller, A. Manseau:
Bibliometric indicators and the competitive environment of R&D laboratories. 421-433 - Michael H. MacRoberts, Barbara R. MacRoberts:
Problems of citation analysis. 435-444 - E. A. Brown:
Conforming the government R&D function with the requirements of the government performance and results act - Planning the unplannable? Measuring the unmeasurable? 445-470
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