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Journal of Informetrics, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 2014
- Kevin W. Boyack, Michael Patek, Lyle H. Ungar, Patrick Yoon, Richard Klavans:
Classification of individual articles from all of science by research level. 1-12 - Ugo Finardi:
On the time evolution of received citations, in different scientific fields: An empirical study. 13-24 - Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
The comparison of classification-system-based normalization procedures with source normalization alternatives in Waltman and Van Eck (2013). 25-28 - Anne-Wil Harzing, Axèle Giroud:
The competitive advantage of nations: An application to academia. 29-42 - Alyssa W. Goldman:
Conceptualizing the interdisciplinary diffusion and evolution of emerging fields: The case of systems biology. 43-58 - Alina Lungeanu, Yun Huang, Noshir S. Contractor:
Understanding the assembly of interdisciplinary teams and its impact on performance. 59-70 - Alexander Karpov:
Equal weights coauthorship sharing and the Shapley value are equivalent. 71-76 - Hakyeon Lee, Juneseuk Shin:
Measuring journal performance for multidisciplinary research: An efficiency perspective. 77-88 - Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Are the authors of highly cited articles also the most productive ones? 89-97 - Erjia Yan:
Research dynamics: Measuring the continuity and popularity of research topics. 98-110 - Matylda Jablonska-Sabuka, Robert Sitarz, Andrzej Kraslawski:
Forecasting research trends using population dynamics model with Burgers' type interaction. 111-122 - Tian Yu, Guang Yu, Ming-Yang Wang:
Classification method for detecting coercive self-citation in journals. 123-135 - Zewen Hu, Yishan Wu:
Regularity in the time-dependent distribution of the percentage of never-cited papers: An empirical pilot study based on the six journals. 136-146 - Tomo Cerovsek, Matjaz Mikos:
A comparative study of cross-domain research output and citations: Research impact cubes and binary citation frequencies. 147-161 - Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx, Stasa Milojevic:
Referenced Publication Years Spectroscopy applied to iMetrics: Scientometrics, Journal of Informetrics, and a relevant subset of JASIST. 162-174 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff, Jian Wang:
How to improve the prediction based on citation impact percentiles for years shortly after the publication date? 175-180 - Kuan-Ming Chen, Tsung-Hau Jen, Margaret Wu:
Estimating the accuracies of journal impact factor through bootstrap. 181-196 - Yoo Kyung Jeong, Min Song, Ying Ding:
Content-based author co-citation analysis. 197-211 - Ronald Rousseau:
A refinement of Egghe's increment studies. 212-216 - Lu An, Chuanming Yu, Gang Li:
Visual topical analysis of Chinese and American Library and Information Science research institutions. 217-233 - Frederik T. Verleysen, Tim C. E. Engels:
Barycenter representation of book publishing internationalization in the Social Sciences and Humanities. 234-240 - Mu-Hsuan Huang, Wei-Tzu Huang, Dar-Zen Chen:
Technological impact factor: An indicator to measure the impact of academic publications on practical innovation. 241-251 - Takumi Kongo:
An alternative axiomatization of the Hirsch index. 252-258 - Thomas Gurney, Edwin Horlings, Peter van den Besselaar, Koichi Sumikura, Antoine Schoen, Patricia Laurens, Daniel Pardo:
Analysing knowledge capture mechanisms: Methods and a stylised bioventure case. 259-272 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
On the meaningful and non-meaningful use of reference sets in bibliometrics. 273-275 - Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud:
No citation advantage for monograph-based collaborations? 276-283 - Eustache Mêgnigbêto:
Efficiency, unused capacity and transmission power as indicators of the Triple Helix of university-industry-government relationships. 284-294
Volume 8, Number 2, April 2014
- Erjia Yan, Raf Guns:
Predicting and recommending collaborations: An author-, institution-, and country-level analysis. 295-309 - Nils T. Hagen:
Counting and comparing publication output with and without equalizing and inflationary bias. 310-317 - Chih-Fong Tsai:
Citation impact analysis of top ranked computer science journals and their rankings. 318-328 - Jian Wang:
Unpacking the Matthew effect in citations. 329-339 - Péter Vinkler:
The use of the Percentage Rank Position index for comparative evaluation of journals. 340-348 - Ghulam Akhmat, Khalid Zaman, Tan Shukui, Yasir Javed, Muhammad Mushtaq Khan:
Relationship between educational indicators and research outcomes in a panel of top twenty nations: Windows of opportunity. 349-361 - Michal Brzezinski:
Empirical modeling of the impact factor distribution. 362-368 - Antonio J. Gómez-Núñez, Vladimir Batagelj, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez:
Optimizing SCImago Journal & Country Rank classification by community detection. 369-383 - Leo Egghe:
Impact coverage of the success-index. 384-389 - Elizabeth S. Vieira, José António S. Cabral, José A. N. F. Gomes:
How good is a model based on bibliometric indicators in predicting the final decisions made by peers? 390-405 - Pablo Dorta-González, María-Isabel Dorta-González, Dolores-Rosa Santos-Peñate, Rafael Suárez-Vega:
Journal topic citation potential and between-field comparisons: The topic normalized impact factor. 406-418 - Jasleen Kaur, Filippo Radicchi, Filippo Menczer:
On the use of sampling statistics to advance bibliometrics. 419-420 - William H. Walters:
Do Article Influence scores overestimate the citation impact of social science journals in subfields that are related to higher-impact natural science disciplines? 421-430 - Richard Klavans, Kevin W. Boyack:
Mapping altruism. 431-447
Volume 8, Number 3, July 2014
- Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant:
An axiomatic approach to bibliometric rankings and indices. 449-477 - Yu Liu, Yongliang Yang:
Empirical study of L-Sequence: The basic h-index sequence for cumulative publications with consideration of the yearly citation performance. 478-485 - Ronald Rousseau, Yuxian Liu, Raf Guns:
An addendum and correction to "Mathematical properties of Q-measures" (vol. 7, issue 3, pp. 737-745). 486-490 - Ronald Rousseau:
Comments on "Impact coverage of the success-index" by Leo Egghe. 491-492 - Jiang Li, Dongbo Shi, Star X. Zhao, Fred Y. Ye:
A study of the "heartbeat spectra" for "sleeping beauties". 493-502 - Janez Stare, Natasa Kejzar:
On standardization of the Activity Index. 503-507 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano:
Sub-field normalization of the IEEE scientific journals based on their connection with Technical Societies. 508-533 - Juan Miguel Campanario:
Analysis of the distribution of cited journals according to their positions in the h-core of citing journal listed in Journal Citation Reports. 534-545 - Han Xu, Eric Martin, Ashesh Mahidadia:
Contents and time sensitive document ranking of scientific literature. 546-561 - Xianwen Wang, Zhi Wang, Wenli Mao, Chen Liu:
How far does scientific community look back? 562-568 - Kevin W. Boyack, Richard Klavans:
Including cited non-source items in a large-scale map of science: What difference does it make? 569-580 - Lutz Bornmann, Moritz Stefaner, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Rüdiger Mutz:
What is the effect of country-specific characteristics on the research performance of scientific institutions? Using multi-level statistical models to rank and map universities and research-focused institutions worldwide. 581-593 - Yu Xiao, Louis Y. Y. Lu, John S. Liu, Zhili Zhou:
Knowledge diffusion path analysis of data quality literature: A main path analysis. 594-605 - Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner, Lutz Bornmann:
The European Union, China, and the United States in the top-1% and top-10% layers of most-frequently cited publications: Competition and collaborations. 606-617 - Nils T. Hagen:
Reversing the byline hierarchy: The effect of equalizing bias on the accreditation of primary, secondary and senior authors. 618-627 - Guoliang Yang, Ronald Rousseau, Liying Yang, WenBin Liu:
A study on directional returns to scale. 628-641 - Edmilson J. T. Manganote, Mariana S. Araujo, Peter A. Schulz:
Visualization of ranking data: Geographical signatures in international collaboration, leadership and research impact. 642-649 - Yan Wu, Tom Z. J. Fu, Dah Ming Chiu:
Generalized preferential attachment considering aging. 650-658 - Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Investigations on the step-based research indices of Chambers and Miller. 659-666 - Oguz Cimenler, Kingsley Anthony Reeves, John Skvoretz:
A regression analysis of researchers' social network metrics on their citation performance in a college of engineering. 667-682 - Michal Nykl, Karel Jezek, Dalibor Fiala, Martin Dostál:
PageRank variants in the evaluation of citation networks. 683-692 - Stasa Milojevic, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Mike Thelwall, Ying Ding:
The role of handbooks in knowledge creation and diffusion: A case of science and technology studies. 693-709 - Irene Bongioanni, Cinzia Daraio, Giancarlo Ruocco:
A quantitative measure to compare the disciplinary profiles of research systems and their evolution over time. 710-727 - José Luis Ortega:
Influence of co-authorship networks in the research impact: Ego network analyses from Microsoft Academic Search. 728-737 - Michael Schreiber:
Examples for counterintuitive behavior of the new citation-rank indicator P100 for bibliometric evaluations. 738-748 - Lutz Bornmann:
h-Index research in scientometrics: A summary. 749-750 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo:
Scientific journal publishers and omitted citations in bibliometric databases: Any relationship? 751-765 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Assessing national strengths and weaknesses in research fields. 766-775 - Do-Heon Jeong, Min Song:
Time gap analysis by the topic model-based temporal technique. 776-790 - Yongli Li, Chong Wu, Xiaoyu Wang, Peng Luo:
A network-based and multi-parameter model for finding influential authors. 791-799
Volume 8, Number 4, October 2014
- Peter van den Besselaar, Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
Correction. 801 - Nees Jan van Eck, Ludo Waltman:
CitNetExplorer: A new software tool for analyzing and visualizing citation networks. 802-823 - Mike Thelwall, Paul Wilson:
Distributions for cited articles from individual subjects and years. 824-839 - Dietmar Wolfram, Yuehua Zhao:
A comparison of journal similarity across six disciplines using citing discipline analysis. 840-853 - Xuefeng Wang, Meng Huang, Hongyuan Wang, Ming Lei, Donghua Zhu, Jie Ren, Munazza Jabeen:
International Collaboration Activity Index: Case study of dye-sensitized solar cells. 854-862 - Christian Lachance, Vincent Larivière:
On the citation lifecycle of papers with delayed recognition. 863-872 - Michael Schreiber:
How to improve the outcome of performance evaluations in terms of percentiles for citation frequencies of my papers. 873-879 - Daniel Birkmaier, Klaus Wohlrabe:
The Matthew effect in economics reconsidered. 880-889 - John Mingers:
Problems with the SNIP indicator. 890-894 - Lutz Bornmann:
Do altmetrics point to the broader impact of research? An overview of benefits and disadvantages of altmetrics. 895-903 - Christian Seiler, Klaus Wohlrabe:
How robust are journal rankings based on the impact factor? Evidence from the economic sciences. 904-911 - Jiang Li, Lili Qiao, Wenyuze Li, Yidan Jin:
Chinese-language articles are not biased in citations: Evidences from Chinese-English bilingual journals in Scopus and Web of Science. 912-916 - Javier Ruiz-Castillo, Rodrigo Costas:
The skewness of scientific productivity. 917-934 - Lutz Bornmann:
Validity of altmetrics data for measuring societal impact: A study using data from Altmetric and F1000Prime. 935-950 - Kun-Yang Chuang, Yuh-Shan Ho:
Bibliometric profile of top-cited single-author articles in the Science Citation Index Expanded. 951-962 - Mike Thelwall, Paul Wilson:
Regression for citation data: An evaluation of different methods. 963-971 - Keshra Sangwal:
Distributions of citations of papers of individual authors publishing in different scientific disciplines: Application of Langmuir-type function. 972-984 - Per Ahlgren, Ludo Waltman:
The correlation between citation-based and expert-based assessments of publication channels: SNIP and SJR vs. Norwegian quality assessments. 985-996 - Michael Schreiber:
Is the new citation-rank approach P100′ in bibliometrics really new? 997-1004
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