[Asis-l] FW: Research Trends: An insight into scientific trends, Issue 7 -- De Solla Price
Richard Hill
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Tue Sep 30 13:17:04 EDT 2008
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Dear
Welcome to a special issue of Research Trends, which marks the 25th
anniversary of the death of Derek de Solla Price. Many consider de Solla
Price to be the father of scientometrics, and his work, carried out from the
1960s until his death in 1983, remains a source of inspiration.
Today, de Solla Price's legacy lives on in the biannual award of a medal in
his honor, presented by the International Society for Scientometrics and
Informetrics for outstanding contributions to quantitative studies of
science.
In an exclusive introduction, Eugene Garfield puts his friend and peer's
work in context; while six medal winners recall their memories of de Solla
Price and describe the influence his work has had on their own.
We welcome your <mailto:researchtrends at elsevier.com> feedback on any of the
topics covered.
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7FMO8> Celebrating the legacy of de Solla Price
The relevance of Derek de Solla Price's work may have taken a long time to
be fully recognized, but 25 years after his death he is far from forgotten.
Dr. Eugene Garfield looks back at his legacy.
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7FMO8> How de Solla Price influenced my work
When Professor Leo Egghe met Derek de Solla Price in 1981, he had little
idea of the influence he would have on his informetrics career. Here, Egghe
recalls how de Solla Price's universal philosophy on the science of science
has inspired his thinking.
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7FMO8> De Solla Price and the evolution of scientometrics
Has scientometrics changed over the last two-and-a-half decades? And would
Derek de Solla Price have enjoyed the changes? Professor Wolfgang Glänzel
answers our questions.
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7FMO8> Journals as retention mechanisms of scientific growth
Professor Loet Leydesdorff has spent the last 20 years developing an idea
first posed by Derek de Solla Price in 1961. He asks whether the aggregated
citation relations among journals can be used to study clusters of journals
as representations of the intellectual organization of the sciences.
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7FMO8> The invisible college: working within the Pricean tradition
It is almost impossible to explain how Derek de Solla Price has influenced
her work, says Professor Katherine McCain, since her entire career has been
within the Pricean tradition. She discusses what this means to her.
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7FMO8> Why "The citation cycle" is my favorite de Solla Price paper
Dr. Henk Moed's research over the past 25 years strongly builds upon the
pioneering work of Derek de Solla Price. Here, Moed discusses his favorite
de Solla Price paper.
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7FMO8> Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose: de Solla Price's legacy and
the changing face of scientometrics
Derek de Solla Price has always been a major source of inspiration for
Professor Anthony van Raan. He looks back at the development of the science
of science since the 1960s.
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