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Journal of Informetrics, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 2013
- Patricia Pérez-Hornero, José Pablo Arias-Nicolás, Antonio A. Pulgarín, Antonio Pulgarín:
An annual JCR impact factor calculation based on Bayesian credibility formulas. 1-9 - Adrian Miroiu:
Axiomatizing the Hirsch index: Quantity and quality disjoined. 10-15 - Liaquat Hossain, Shahriar Tanvir Hasan Murshed, Shahadat Uddin:
Communication network dynamics during organizational crisis. 16-35 - Keshra Sangwal:
Comparison of different mathematical functions for the analysis of citation distribution of papers of individual authors. 36-49 - Jesper W. Schneider:
Caveats for using statistical significance tests in research assessments. 50-62 - Jiang Wu:
Investigating the universal distributions of normalized indicators and developing field-independent index. 63-71 - Peter Vinkler:
Would it be possible to increase the Hirsch-index, π-index or CDS-index by increasing the number of publications or citations only by unity? 72-83 - Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx:
The proposal of a broadening of perspective in evaluative bibliometrics by complementing the times cited with a cited reference analysis. 84-88 - Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz:
The advantage of the use of samples in evaluative bibliometric studies. 89-90 - Isar Nassiri, Ali Masoudi-Nejad, Mahdi Jalili, Ali Moeini:
Normalized Similarity Index: An adjusted index to prioritize article citations. 91-98 - Nadine Rons:
Corrigendum to "Partition-based Field Normalization: An approach to highly specialized publication records" [J. Informetrics 6 (2012) 1-10]. 99 - Lutz Bornmann:
A better alternative to the h index. 100 - Edoardo Magnone:
A scientometric look at calendar events. 101-108 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Maurizio Galetto, Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo:
An informetric model for the success-index. 109-116 - Bing He, Ying Ding, Jie Tang, Vignesh Reguramalingam, Johan Bollen:
Mining diversity subgraph in multidisciplinary scientific collaboration networks: A meso perspective. 117-128 - Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Fred Y. Ye:
A probe into dynamic measures for h-core and h-tail. 129-137 - Alexander Serenko, Nick Bontis:
First in, best dressed: The presence of order-effect bias in journal ranking surveys. 138-144 - B. T. Sampath Kumar, D. Vinay Kumar:
HTTP 404-page (not) found: Recovery of decayed URL citations. 145-157 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff, Rüdiger Mutz:
The use of percentiles and percentile rank classes in the analysis of bibliometric data: Opportunities and limits. 158-165 - Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
The impact of unproductive and top researchers on overall university research performance. 166-175 - Riccardo Mannella, Paolo Rossi:
On the time dependence of the h-index. 176-182 - Leo Egghe:
The functional relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor revisited. 183-189 - Joan Q. Liu, Ronald Rousseau, Mona S. Wang, Fred Y. Ye:
Ratios of h-cores, h-tails and uncited sources in sets of scientific papers and technical patents. 190-197 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Francesco Rosati:
The importance of accounting for the number of co-authors and their order when assessing research performance at the individual level in the life sciences. 198-208 - Gangan Prathap:
Bornmann's alternative to the h index. 209 - Hui-Zhen Fu, Yuh-Shan Ho:
Independent research of China in Science Citation Index Expanded during 1980-2011. 210-222 - Xiangbin Yan, Li Zhai, Weiguo Fan:
C-index: A weighted network node centrality measure for collaboration competence. 223-239 - Dieter Vanderelst, Niko Speybroeck:
Scientometrics reveals funding priorities in medical research policy. 240-247
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2013
- Erjia Yan, Ying Ding, Blaise Cronin, Loet Leydesdorff:
A bird's-eye view of scientific trading: Dependency relations among fields of science. 249-264 - Jerome K. Vanclay:
Factors affecting citation rates in environmental science. 265-271 - Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser:
Some modifications to the SNIP journal impact indicator. 272-285 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
The validation of (advanced) bibliometric indicators through peer assessments: A comparative study using data from InCites and F1000. 286-291 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Does the specification of uncertainty hurt the progress of scientometrics? 292-293 - Ronald Rousseau, Carlos García-Zorita, Elías Sanz-Casado:
The h-bubble. 294-300 - Shiva Imani Moghadasi, Sri Devi Ravana, Sudharshan N. Raman:
Low-cost evaluation techniques for information retrieval systems: A review. 301-312 - Marek Kosmulski:
Family-tree of bibliometric indices. 313-317 - Jiansheng Yang, Michael W. Vannier, Fang Wang, Yan Deng, Fengrong Ou, James Bennett, Yang Liu, Ge Wang:
A bibliometric analysis of academic publication and NIH funding. 318-324 - Michael Schreiber:
How relevant is the predictive power of the h-index? A case study of the time-dependent Hirsch index. 325-329 - Li Tang:
Does "birds of a feather flock together" matter - Evidence from a longitudinal study on US-China scientific collaboration. 330-344 - Christian Seiler, Klaus Wohlrabe:
Archetypal scientists. 345-356 - Ugo Finardi:
Correlation between Journal Impact Factor and Citation Performance: An experimental study. 357-370 - Matheus P. Viana, Diego R. Amancio, Luciano da F. Costa:
On time-varying collaboration networks. 371-378 - Michael Schreiber:
A case study of the arbitrariness of the h-index and the highly-cited-publications indicator. 379-387 - Leo Egghe:
A mathematical characterization of the Hirsch-index by means of minimal increments. 388-393 - José Luis Ortega, Isidro F. Aguillo:
Institutional and country collaboration in an online service of scientific profiles: Google Scholar Citations. 394-403 - Young Man Ko, Ji Young Park:
An index for evaluating journals in a small domestic citation index database whose citation rate is generally very low: A test based on the Korea Citation Index (KCI) database. 404-411 - Daniel Torres-Salinas, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez, Nicolás Robinson-García, J. Fdez-Valdivia, Jose A. García:
Mapping citation patterns of book chapters in the Book Citation Index. 412-424 - Xiang Liu, Tingting Jiang, Feicheng Ma:
Collective dynamics in knowledge networks: Emerging trends analysis. 425-438 - Gangan Prathap:
Energetics of the h-bubble. 439-441 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Gianluca Murgia:
The collaboration behaviors of scientists in Italy: A field level analysis. 442-454 - Chung-Huei Kuan, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Dar-Zen Chen:
Cross-field evaluation of publications of research institutes using their contributions to the fields' MVPs determined by h-index. 455-468 - Filipi Nascimento Silva, Francisco Aparecido Rodrigues, Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr., Luciano da F. Costa:
Quantifying the interdisciplinarity of scientific journals and fields. 469-477 - Maite Barrios, Georgina Guilera Ferré, Juana Gómez Benito:
Impact and structural features of meta-analytical studies, standard articles and reviews in psychology: Similarities and differences. 478-486 - Keshra Sangwal:
Citation and impact factor distributions of scientific journals published in individual countries. 487-504 - Konstantinos Petridis, Chrisovalantis Malesios, Garyfallos Arabatzis, Emmanuel Thanassoulis:
Efficiency analysis of forestry journals: Suggestions for improving journals' quality. 505-521 - Richard S. J. Tol:
The Matthew effect for cohorts of economists. 522-527 - Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Individual research performance: A proposal for comparing apples to oranges. 528-539 - Gangan Prathap:
The S-index and consistency. 540-541 - Miguel A. García-Pérez, Vicente Núñez-Antón:
Correlation between variables subject to an order restriction, with application to scientometric indices. 542-554 - Michael Schreiber:
How to derive an advantage from the arbitrariness of the g-index. 555-561 - Lutz Bornmann, Richard Williams:
How to calculate the practical significance of citation impact differences? An empirical example from evaluative institutional bibliometrics using adjusted predictions and marginal effects. 562-574
Volume 7, Number 3, July 2013
- Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall:
Alphabetization and the skewing of first authorship towards last names early in the alphabet. 575-582 - Ying Ding, Xiaozhong Liu, Chun Guo, Blaise Cronin:
The distribution of references across texts: Some implications for citation analysis. 583-592 - Pablo Dorta-González, María-Isabel Dorta-González:
Impact maturity times and citation time windows: The 2-year maximum journal impact factor. 593-602 - Ronald Rousseau, Xiaojun Hu:
Two time series, their meaning and some applications. 603-610 - Chi-Shiou Lin, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Dar-Zen Chen:
The influences of counting methods on university rankings based on paper count and citation count. 611-621 - Benedetto Lepori, Vitaliano Barberio, Marco Seeber, Isidro F. Aguillo:
Core-periphery structures in national higher education systems. A cross-country analysis using interlinking data. 622-634 - Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck, Paul Wouters:
Counting publications and citations: Is more always better? 635-641 - David J. Solomon, Mikael Laakso, Bo-Christer Björk:
A longitudinal comparison of citation rates and growth among open access journals. 642-650 - Yuxian Liu, Ronald Rousseau, Raf Guns:
A layered framework to study collaboration as a form of knowledge sharing and diffusion. 651-664 - Xianwen Wang, Lian Peng, Chunbo Zhang, Shenmeng Xu, Zhi Wang, Chuanli Wang, Xianbing Wang:
Exploring scientists' working timetable: A global survey. 665-675 - Quentin L. Burrell:
A stochastic approach to the relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor. 676-682 - Alireza Abbasi, Ali Jaafari:
Research impact and scholars' geographical diversity. 683-692 - Marek Kosmulski:
Are you in h? 693-698 - Liwen Vaughan, Rongbin Yang:
Web traffic and organization performance measures: Relationships and data sources examined. 699-711 - Péter Vinkler:
Comparative rank assessment of journal articles. 712-717 - Graham Cormode, Qiang Ma, S. Muthukrishnan, Brian Thompson:
Socializing the h-index. 718-721 - Lutz Bornmann:
The problem of citation impact assessments for recent publication years in institutional evaluations. 722-729 - Daniel Schall:
Measuring contextual partner importance in scientific collaboration networks. 730-736 - Ronald Rousseau, Yuxian Liu, Raf Guns:
Mathematical properties of Q-measures. 737-745 - Yunrong Li, Filippo Radicchi, Claudio Castellano, Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
Quantitative evaluation of alternative field normalization procedures. 746-755 - Han Woo Park, Loet Leydesdorff:
Decomposing social and semantic networks in emerging "big data" research. 756-765
Volume 7, Number 4, October 2013
- Stasa Milojevic:
Accuracy of simple, initials-based methods for author name disambiguation. 767-773 - Quentin L. Burrell:
The h-index: A case of the tail wagging the dog? 774-783 - Nils T. Hagen:
Harmonic coauthor credit: A parsimonious quantification of the byline hierarchy. 784-791 - Marek Gagolewski:
Scientific impact assessment cannot be fair. 792-802 - Richard S. J. Tol:
Identifying excellent researchers: A new approach. 803-810 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Gianluca Murgia:
Gender differences in research collaboration. 811-822 - Alexander M. Petersen, Sauro Succi:
The Z-index: A geometric representation of productivity and impact which accounts for information in the entire rank-citation profile. 823-832 - Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck:
A systematic empirical comparison of different approaches for normalizing citation impact indicators. 833-849 - Christopher McCarty, James W. Jawitz:
Attitudes about publishing and normal science advancement. 850-858 - Loet Leydesdorff:
The revised SNIP indicator of Elsevier's Scopus. 859-860 - Fereshteh Didegah, Mike Thelwall:
Which factors help authors produce the highest impact research? Collaboration, journal and document properties. 861-873 - Paavo Nieminen, Ilkka Pölönen, Tuomo Sipola:
Research literature clustering using diffusion maps. 874-886 - Zhigang Hu, Chaomei Chen, Zeyuan Liu:
Where are citations located in the body of scientific articles? A study of the distributions of citation locations. 887-896 - Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Chaoqun Ni, Blaise Cronin:
Journal acceptance rates: A cross-disciplinary analysis of variability and relationships with journal measures. 897-906 - J. Martin van Zyl:
A simulation study to investigate the accuracy of approximating averages of ratios using ratios of averages. 907-913 - Bo-Christer Björk, David J. Solomon:
The publishing delay in scholarly peer-reviewed journals. 914-923 - Jasleen Kaur, Filippo Radicchi, Filippo Menczer:
Universality of scholarly impact metrics. 924-932 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff, Jian Wang:
Which percentile-based approach should be preferred for calculating normalized citation impact values? An empirical comparison of five approaches including a newly developed citation-rank approach (P100). 933-944 - Yunrong Li, Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
The comparison of normalization procedures based on different classification systems. 945-958 - Francisco J. Ortega, Jose M. Gavilan:
The measurement of production efficiency in scientific journals through stochastic frontier analysis models: Application to quantitative economics journals. 959-965 - Önder Nomaler, Koen Frenken, Gaston Heimeriks:
Do more distant collaborations have more citation impact? 966-971
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