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Journal of Informetrics, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2015
- Leo Egghe:
Message from the retiring Editor-in-Chief. A1-A2 - Ludo Waltman:
Message from the new Editor-in-Chief. A3-A6 - Qi Yu, Ying Ding, Min Song, Sung Jeon Song, Jianhua Liu, Bin Zhang:
Tracing database usage: Detecting main paths in database link networks. 1-15 - Thor-Erik Sandberg Hanssen, Finn Jørgensen:
The value of experience in research. 16-24 - Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Should the research performance of scientists be distinguished by gender? 25-38 - José Luis Ortega:
Relationship between altmetric and bibliometric indicators across academic social sites: The case of CSIC's members. 39-49 - Liming Liang, Zhen Zhong, Ronald Rousseau:
Uncited papers, uncited authors and uncited topics: A case study in library and information science. 50-58 - Tânia F. G. G. Cova, Susana Jarmelo, Sebastião J. Formosinho, J. Sérgio Seixas de Melo, Alberto A. C. C. Pais:
Unsupervised characterization of research institutions with task-force estimation. 59-68 - Tanmoy Chakraborty, Vihar Tammana, Niloy Ganguly, Animesh Mukherjee:
Understanding and modeling diverse scientific careers of researchers. 69-78 - Gianfranco Ennas, Maria Chiara Di Guardo:
Features of top-rated gold open access journals: An analysis of the scopus database. 79-89 - Chan-Yuan Wong, Lili Wang:
Trajectories of science and technology and their co-evolution in BRICS: Insights from publication and patent analysis. 90-101 - Javier Ruiz-Castillo, Ludo Waltman:
Field-normalized citation impact indicators using algorithmically constructed classification systems of science. 102-117 - Feng Feng, Leiyong Zhang, Yuneng Du, Weiguang Wang:
Visualization and quantitative study in bibliographic databases: A case in the field of university-industry cooperation. 118-134 - María Bordons, Javier Aparicio, Borja González-Albo, Adrián A. Díaz-Faes:
The relationship between the research performance of scientists and their position in co-authorship networks in three fields. 135-144 - Ronald Rousseau, Star X. Zhao:
A general conceptual framework for characterizing the ego in a network. 145-149 - Michael Schreiber:
Restricting the h-index to a publication and citation time window: A case study of a timed Hirsch index. 150-155 - Thierry Lafouge, Abdelatif Agouzal:
The source-effort coverage of an exponential informetric process. 156-168 - Peter Kraker, Christian Schlögl, Kris Jack, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt:
Visualization of co-readership patterns from an online reference management system. 169-182 - Jiang Wu:
Distributions of scientific funding across universities and research disciplines. 183-196 - Jian Wang, Diana Hicks:
Scientific teams: Self-assembly, fluidness, and interdependence. 197-207 - Siluo Yang, Feifei Wang:
Visualizing information science: Author direct citation analysis in China and around the world. 208-225 - Jinseok Kim, Jana Diesner:
The effect of data pre-processing on understanding the evolution of collaboration networks. 226-236
Volume 9, Number 2, April 2015
- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Hsiao-Wen Yang, Dar-Zen Chen:
Increasing science and technology linkage in fuel cells: A cross citation analysis of papers and patents. 237-249 - Tai-Quan Peng:
Assortative mixing, preferential attachment, and triadic closure: A longitudinal study of tie-generative mechanisms in journal citation networks. 250-262 - Mike Thelwall, Ruth Fairclough:
Geometric journal impact factors correcting for individual highly cited articles. 263-272 - Anna Cena, Marek Gagolewski, Radko Mesiar:
Problems and challenges of information resources producers' clustering. 273-284 - Moreno Marzolla:
Quantitative analysis of the Italian National Scientific Qualification. 285-316 - Kristoffer Rørstad, Dag W. Aksnes:
Publication rate expressed by age, gender and academic position - A large-scale analysis of Norwegian academic staff. 317-333 - Dalibor Fiala, Lovro Subelj, Slavko Zitnik, Marko Bajec:
Do PageRank-based author rankings outperform simple citation counts? 334-348 - Werner Hürlimann:
On the uniform random upper bound family of first significant digit distributions. 349-358 - Hildrun Kretschmer, Donald deB. Beaver, Bülent Özel, Theo Kretschmer:
Who is collaborating with whom? Part I. Mathematical model and methods for empirical testing. 359-372 - Hildrun Kretschmer, Donald deB. Beaver, Bülent Özel, Theo Kretschmer:
Who is collaborating with whom? Part II. Application of the methods to male and to female networks. 373-384 - Keith R. Dienes:
Completing h. 385-397 - Juan Miguel Campanario:
Providing impact: The distribution of JCR journals according to references they contribute to the 2-year and 5-year journal impact factors. 398-407 - Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx:
Methods for the generation of normalized citation impact scores in bibliometrics: Which method best reflects the judgements of experts? 408-418
Volume 9, Number 3, July 2015
- Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
Does quality and content matter for citedness? A comparison with para-textual factors and over time. 419-429 - Cinzia Daraio, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Léopold Simar:
Efficiency and economies of scale and specialization in European universities: A directional distance approach. 430-448 - Jordan A. Comins, Thomas W. Hussey:
Compressing multiple scales of impact detection by Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy. 449-454 - Erjia Yan, Yongjun Zhu:
Identifying entities from scientific publications: A comparison of vocabulary- and model-based methods. 455-465 - Keshra Sangwal:
On the growth dynamics of citations of articles by some Nobel Prize winners. 466-476 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild:
Which people use which scientific papers? An evaluation of data from F1000 and Mendeley. 477-487 - Hui-Yun Sung, Chun-Chieh Wang, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Dar-Zen Chen:
Measuring science-based science linkage and non-science-based linkage of patents through non-patent references. 488-498 - Isola Ajiferuke, Felix Famoye:
Modelling count response variables in informetric studies: Comparison among count, linear, and lognormal regression models. 499-513 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Evaluating university research: Same performance indicator, different rankings. 514-525 - Fei Shu, Vincent Larivière:
Chinese-language articles are biased in citations. 526-528 - Mike Thelwall, Ruth Fairclough:
The influence of time and discipline on the magnitude of correlations between citation counts and quality scores. 529-541 - Wouter de Nooy, Loet Leydesdorff:
The dynamics of triads in aggregated journal-journal citation relations: Specialty developments at the above-journal level. 542-554 - Weishu Liu, Guangyuan Hu, Li Tang, Yuandi Wang:
China's global growth in social science research: Uncovering evidence from bibliometric analyses of SSCI publications (1978-2013). 555-569 - Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Remedios Aguilar-Moya, David Melero-Fuentes, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent:
A systematic analysis of duplicate records in Scopus. 570-576 - Oguz Cimenler, Kingsley Anthony Reeves, John Skvoretz:
An evaluation of collaborative research in a college of engineering. 577-590 - Jiang Li, Lili Qiao, Wenyuze Li, Yidan Jin:
Rejoinder to "Chinese-language articles are biased in citations". 591 - Konstantinos Z. Vardakas, Grigorios Tsopanakis, Alexandra Poulopoulou, Matthew E. Falagas:
An analysis of factors contributing to PubMed's growth. 592-617 - Elan Sasson, Gilad Ravid, Nava Pliskin:
Improving similarity measures of relatedness proximity: Toward augmented concept maps. 618-628 - Nils T. Hagen:
Contributory inequality alters assessment of academic output gap between comparable countries. 629-641 - Clara Stegehuis, Nelly Litvak, Ludo Waltman:
Predicting the long-term citation impact of recent publications. 642-657 - Marek Kosmulski:
Gender disparity in Polish science by year (1975-2014) and by discipline. 658-666 - Jinseok Kim, Jinmo Kim:
Rethinking the comparison of coauthorship credit allocation schemes. 667-673
Volume 9, Number 4, October 2015
- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
A methodology to compute the territorial productivity of scientists: The case of Italy. 675-685 - Min Song, Go Eun Heo, Ying Ding:
SemPathFinder: Semantic path analysis for discovering publicly unknown knowledge. 686-703 - A. I. M. Jakaria Rahman, Raf Guns, Ronald Rousseau, Tim C. E. Engels:
Is the expertise of evaluation panels congruent with the research interests of the research groups: A quantitative approach based on barycenters. 704-721 - Adrián A. Díaz-Faes, Rodrigo Costas, Ma Purificación Galindo, María Bordons:
Unravelling the performance of individual scholars: Use of Canonical Biplot analysis to explore the performance of scientists by academic rank and scientific field. 722-733 - Pietro Della Briotta Parolo, Raj Kumar Pan, Rumi Ghosh, Bernardo A. Huberman, Kimmo Kaski, Santo Fortunato:
Attention decay in science. 734-745 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
The relationship between the number of authors of a publication, its citations and the impact factor of the publishing journal: Evidence from Italy. 746-761 - Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti, Tommaso Lando:
On a formula for the h-index. 762-776 - Michal Nykl, Michal Campr, Karel Jezek:
Author ranking based on personalized PageRank. 777-799 - Jasleen Kaur, Emilio Ferrara, Filippo Menczer, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Radicchi:
Quality versus quantity in scientific impact. 800-808 - Ashkan Ebadi, Andrea Schiffauerova:
How to become an important player in scientific collaboration networks? 809-825 - Peter van den Besselaar, Ulf Sandström:
Early career grants, performance, and careers: A study on predictive validity of grant decisions. 826-838 - Tsuyoshi Adachi, Takumi Kongo:
Further axiomatizations of Egghe's g-index. 839-844 - Ruth Fairclough, Mike Thelwall:
National research impact indicators from Mendeley readers. 845-859 - Xuelian Pan, Erjia Yan, Qianqian Wang, Weina Hua:
Assessing the impact of software on science: A bootstrapped learning of software entities in full-text papers. 860-871 - Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck:
Field-normalized citation impact indicators and the choice of an appropriate counting method. 872-894 - Ruth Fairclough, Mike Thelwall:
More precise methods for national research citation impact comparisons. 895-906 - Ronald Rousseau, Fang Xu, Wenbin Liu:
Interpolated sub-impact factor (SIF) sequences for journal rankings. 907-914 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Ranking research institutions by the number of highly-cited articles per scientist. 915-923 - Min Song, Erin Hea-Jin Kim, Ha Jin Kim:
Exploring author name disambiguation on PubMed-scale. 924-941 - Seonghee Lee, Hakyeon Lee:
Measuring and comparing the R&D performance of government research institutes: A bottom-up data envelopment analysis approach. 942-953 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Leonardo Grilli:
Funnel plots for visualizing uncertainty in the research performance of institutions. 954-961 - Stasa Milojevic:
Quantifying the cognitive extent of science. 962-973 - Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez, Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
Multiplicative versus fractional counting methods for co-authored publications. The case of the 500 universities in the Leiden Ranking. 974-989 - Dejan Pajic:
On the stability of citation-based journal rankings. 990-1006 - Tove Faber Frandsen, Rasmus Højbjerg Jacobsen, Johan A. Wallin, Kim Brixen, Jakob Ousager:
Gender differences in scientific performance: A bibliometric matching analysis of Danish health sciences Graduates. 1007-1017 - Carolin Mund, Peter Neuhäusler:
Towards an early-stage identification of emerging topics in science - The usability of bibliometric characteristics. 1018-1033 - Shiji Chen, Clément Arsenault, Vincent Larivière:
Are top-cited papers more interdisciplinary? 1034-1046
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