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Scientometrics, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, May 1998
- Bernard Mély, Merwan Abd el Kader, Gérard Dudognon, Yoshiko Okubo:
Scientific publications of China in 1994: Evolution or revolution? 3-16 - Dhruv Raina, Brij Mohan Gupta:
Four aspects of the institutionalization of physics research in India (1990-1950): Substantiating the claims of histortical sociology through bibliometrics. 17-40 - Robert J. W. Tijssen, Erik Van Wijk:
The global science base of information and communication technologiges: Bibliometric analysis of ICT research papers. 41-60 - Julio A. Fernández:
The transition from an individual science to a collective one: The case of astronomy. 61-74 - Sandra Rousseau, Ronald Rousseau:
The scientific wealth of European nations: Taking effectiveness into account. 75-87 - Chongde Wang, Zhe Wang:
Evaluation of the models for Bradford's law. 89-95
Volume 42, Number 2, June 1998
- Leslie T. Falkingham, Richard Reeves:
Context analysis - A technique for analysing research in a field, applied to literature on the management of R&D at the section level. 97-120 - Alexander V. Nemtsov, Nikita A. Zorin:
Mathematical methods in psychiatric papers. 121-128 - José Ednilson De Oliveira Cabral:
Survey on technological innovative behavior in the Brazilian food industry. 129-169 - Djuro Kutlaca:
Patent-related activities in Serbia from 1921 to 1995. 171-193 - Martin Meyer, Olle Persson:
Nanotechnology-interdisciplinarity, patterns of collaboration and differences in application. 195-205 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
On the overlap, the precision and estimated recall of search engines. A case study of the query "Erdos". 207-228 - Félix de Moya-Anegón, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Mercedes De La Moneda Corrochano:
Research fronts in library and information science in Spain (1985-1994). 229-246 - Margarete Pereira Friedrich, P. Dos Santos Rodrigues:
Looking at science in Brazilian universities: The case of the instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho. 247-258 - Yi Su, Li-Feng Han:
A new literature growth model: Variable exponential growth law of literature. 259-265 - Martin J. Beckmann, Olle Persson:
The thirteen most cited journals in economics. 267-271
Volume 42, Number 3, October 1998
- Slavo Radosevic, Laudeline Auriol:
Measuring S&T activities in the Former Socialist Economies of Central and Eastern Europe: Conceptual and methodological issues in linking past with present. 273-297 - Peter W. Hart, Jude T. Sommerfeld:
Relationship between growth in gross domestic product (GDP) and growth in the chemical engineering literature in five different countries. 299-311 - Benoît Godin:
Measuring knowledge flows between countries: The use of scientific meeting data. 313-323 - Brij Mohan Gupta, Suresh Kumar, Ronald Rousseau:
Applicability of selected probability distributions to the number of authors per article in theoretical population genetics. 325-334 - Brij Mohan Gupta:
Growth and obsolescence of literature in theoretical population genetics. 335-347 - Brij Mohan Gupta, C. R. Karisiddappa:
Collaboration in theoretical population genetics speciality. 349-376 - Ariel L. Rivas, J. David Deshler, F. W. Quimby, H. O. Mohammed, D. J. Wilson, R. N. González, D. H. Lein, P. Bruso:
Interdisciplinary question generation: Synthesis and validity analysis of the 1993-1997 bovine mastitis-related literature. 377-403 - Merwan Abd el Kader, Tiiu Ojasoo, Jean-François Miquel, Yoshiko Okubo, Jean-Christophe Doré:
Hierarchical author networks: An analysis of European molecular biology laboratory (EMBL) publications. 405-421 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
The influence of international collaboration on the impact of research results - Some simple mathematical considerations concerning the role of self-citations. 423-428 - Michel Leclerc:
Science et technologie - Le mariage japonais - Yoshiko Okubo, Paris, Éditions ESKA, 1997, 153 pages. 429-434
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