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Scientometrics, Volume 58
Volume 58, Number 1, January 2003
- Hajime Eto:
Interdisciplinary information input and output of a nano-technology project. 5-33 - Svein Kyvik:
Changing trends in publishing behaviour among university faculty, 1980-2000. 35-48 - Andrea Bonaccorsi, Cinzia Daraio:
Age effects in scientific productivity. 49-90 - Caroline S. Wagner, Loet Leydesdorff:
Seismology as a dynamic, distributed area of scientific research. 91-114 - Jae-Yong Choung, Hong-Ghi Min, Myeong-Cheol Park:
Patterns of knowledge production: The case of information and telecommunication sector in Korea. 115-128 - Choong-Han Song:
Interdisciplinarity and knowledge inflow/outflow structure among science and engineering research in Korea. 129-141 - Bernard Wallner, Martin Fieder, Karoline Iber:
Age profile, personnel costs and scientific productivity at the University of Vienna. 143-153 - Mike Thelwall, Rong Tang:
Disciplinary and linguistic considerations for academic Web linking: An exploratory hyperlink mediated study with Mainland China and Taiwan. 155-181 - Tibor Braun, András Schubert:
A quantitative view on the coming of age of interdisciplinarity in the sciences 1980-1999. 183-189
Volume 58, Number 2, October 2003
- Loet Leydesdorff, Martin Meyer:
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations. 191-203 - Rickard Danell, Olle Persson:
Regional R&D activities and interactions in the Swedish Triple Helix. 203-218 - Devrim Goktepe:
The Triple Helix as a model to analyze Israeli Magnet Program and lessons for late-developing countries like Turkey. 219-239 - Arnold Verbeek, Koenraad Debackere, Marc Luwel:
Science cited in patents: A geographic "flow" analysis of bibliographic citation patterns in patents. 241-263 - Sujit Bhattacharya, Martin Meyer:
Large firms and the science-technology interface Patents, patent citations, and scientific output of multinational corporations in thin films. 265-279 - Denis O. Gray, Harm-Jan Steenhuis:
Quantifying the benefits of participating in an industry university research center: An examination of research cost avoidance. 281-300 - Liana Marina Ranga, Koenraad Debackere, Nick von Tunzelmann:
Entrepreneurial universities and the dynamics of academic knowledge production: A case study of basic vs. applied research in Belgium. 301-320 - Martin Meyer, Tatiana Siniläinen, Jan Timm Utecht:
Towards hybrid Triple Helix indicators: A study of university-related patents and a survey of academic inventors. 321-350 - Susan E. Cozzens, Kamau Bobb:
Measuring the relationship between high technology development strategies and wage inequality. 351-368 - Sujit Bhattacharya, Hildrun Kretschmer, Martin Meyer:
Characterizing intellectual spaces between science and technology. 369-390 - Gaston Heimeriks, Marianne Hörlesberger, Peter van den Besselaar:
Mapping communication and collaboration in heterogeneous research networks. 391-413 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Martin Meyer:
Patents cited in the scientific literature: An exploratory study of 'reverse' citation relations. 415-428 - José Luis Ortega Priego:
A Vector Space Model as a methodological approach to the Triple Helix dimensionality: A comparative study of Biology and Biomedicine Centres of two European National Research Councils from a Webometric view. 429-443 - Loet Leydesdorff:
The mutual information of university-industry-government relations: An indicator of the Triple Helix dynamics. 445-467 - Newsletter from the ISSI President, August 2003. 469-471
Volume 58, Number 3, 2003
- Murat Bengisu:
Critical and emerging technologies in Materials, Manufacturing, and Industrial Engineering: A study for priority setting. 473-487 - Mu-Hsuan Huang, Li-Yun Chiang, Dar-Zen Chen:
Constructing a patent citation map using bibliographic coupling: A study of Taiwan's high-tech companies. 489-506 - Angela Hullmann, Martin Meyer:
Publications and patents in nanotechnology. 507-527 - Ming-Yueh Tsay, Hong Xu, Chia-wen Wu:
Author co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature. 529-545 - Beatriz Presmanes, Ernesto Zumelzu:
Scientific cooperation between Chile and Spain: Joint mainstream publications (1991-2000). 547-558 - Dang Yaru, Wenling Zhang:
Internationalization of mathematical research. 559-570 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Balázs Schlemmer, Bart Thijs:
Better late than never? On the chance to become highly cited only beyond the standard bibliometric time horizon. 571-586 - William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson:
Informetric studies using databases: Opportunities and challenges. 587-608 - Emil Hudomalj, Gaj Vidmar:
OLAP and bibliographic databases. 609-622 - Cristina Faba Pérez, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Data mining in a closed Web environment. 623-640 - Marilia Coutinho, Elizabeth Balbachevsky, Denilde Oliveira Holzhacker, Diogo Da Costa Patrao, Ricardo Z. N. Vêncio, Rodrigo Luiz Medeiros Da Silva, Márcio Luís Gomes Lucatelli, Lucimara Flávio Dos Reis, Maria Angélica Marin:
Intellectual property and public research in biotechnology: the scientists opinion. 641-656 - Peter B. Musgrove, Ray Binns, Teresa Page-Kennedy, Mike Thelwall:
A method for identifying clusters in sets of interlinking Web spaces. 657-672 - Guang Yu, Yihong Rong, Yijun Li:
Mathematical model of delay in the secondary literature publishing process. 673-685 - Peter Vinkler:
Relations of relative scientometric indicators. 687-694 - Yinian Gu:
Comments on the paper "Developing English-language academic journals of China". 695-696 - Li Li, Fenglian Zhang:
Understanding academic journals of China. Response to Yinian Gu. 697-700
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