1985 Special Memorial Issue of Scientometrics -Tribute to DerekPrice (fwd)

Eloisa Principe eprincipe at UOL.COM.BR
Fri May 12 09:54:35 EDT 2000


I would appreciate receiving a free copy of the Derek Sola Price
memmorial issue.

Thanks in advance!

Eloisa Principe

Rua Lauro Muller, 455 - 5. andar
Botafogo
22290-160 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Brasil

Gretchen Whitney wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 14:02:06 -0400
> From: "Garfield, Eugene" <Garfield at codex.cis.upenn.edu>
> Subject: 1985 Special Memorial Issue of Scientometrics - Tribute to Derek  Price
>
> Dear Colleagues
>
> In March 1985 a special memorial issue dedicated to Derek Price was
> published by Scientometrics.  At that time ISI purchased a large number of
> copies for distribution to friends and colleagues.
>
> I recently uncovered several boxes of this issue which contains a great
> photograph of Derek and the following list of papers...
>
>         CONTENTS
> Instead of a Preface    137
> Derek John de Solla Price Memorial Award        139
> Eugene Garfield Wins the 1984 Derek John de Solla Price Award   141
> M.      J. Moravcsik (USA): Address at the Presentation of the First Derek
> de Solla
>           Price Award to Eugene Garfield on December 20, 1984   143
> J.      Marton (Hungary): Obsolescence or Immediacy? Evidence Supporting
> Price's
>           Hypothesis    145
> A.      Schubert, S. Zsindely, T. Braun (Hungary): Scientometric Indicators
> for
>           Evaluating Medical Research Output of Mid-Size Countries      155
> M.      J. Moravcsik (USA): Applied Scientometrics: An Assessment
> Methodology
>          for Developing Countries       165
>           Barbara Stefaniak (Poland): Periodical Literature of Information
> Science as
>           Reflected in Referativnyj Zhurnal, Section 59, Informatika    177
> R.      Todorov (Bulgaria): Distribution of Physics Literature  195
> W.      Glänzel, A. Schubert (Hungary): Price Distribution. An Exact
> Formulation of
>           Price's "Square Root Law"     211
> D.      E. Chubin (USA): Beyond Invisible Colleges: Inspirations and
> Aspirations of
>          Post-1972 Social Studies of Science    221
> J. S. Long, R. McGinnis (USA): Teaching Sponsorship and Collaboration. The
>           Effects of the Mentor on the Academic Career  255
> J.      Irvine, B. R. Martin (UK): Evaluating Big Science: CERN's Past
> Performance
>          and Future Prospects   281
> G.      M. Dobrov, V. E. Tonkal (USSR): Comparative Analysis and Estimation
> of
>          Competence of Research Units   309
> M.      Kochen, J. Lansing (USA): On Maps for Discovery: Did the Periodic
> Table
>          Guide Elemental Discovery? .   327
> C.      Mombers, A. Van Heeringen, R. Van Venetiö, C. Le Pair (The
> Netherlands):
>           Displaying Strengths and Weaknesses in National R&D Performance
>          Through Document Cocitation    341
> N.      C. Mullins (USA): Invisible Colleges as Science Elites  357
> F.      Narin, E. Noma (USA): Is Technology Becoming Science?   369
> Elizabeth Smith Aversa (USA): Citation Patterns of Highly Cited Papers and
>          Their Relationship to Literature Aging: A Study of the Working
> Literature      383
> H.      Small, E. Sweeney (USA): Clustering the Science Citation Index®
> Using
>          Co-citations I. A Comparison of Methods        391
> H.      1. Christovão (Brasil): The Aging of the Literature of Biomedical
> Sciences in
>     Developed and Developing Countries     411
> Suzan E. Cozzens (USA): Using the Archive: Derek Price's Theory of
> Differences
>     among the Sciences  431
> S. Cole, G. S. Meyer (USA): Little Science, Big Science Revisited       443
> A. I. Yablonsky (USSR): Stable Non-Gaussian Distributions in Scientometrics
> 459
> M. Bonitz (GDR): Journal Ranking by Selective Impact, New Method Based on
>     SDI Results and Journal Impact Factors      471
> E. Garfield (USA): In Tribute to Derek John de Solla Price: A Citation
> Analysis
>     of Little Science, Big Science      487
> J. VIachy (Czechoslovakia): Citation Histories of Scientific Publications.
> The
>      Data Sources       505
> Short Communication     529
> T.      Braun, S. Zsindely ,(Hungary): Growth of Scientific Literature and
> the
>         Barnaby Rich Effect     529
>
> I would be happy to send out gratis copies of this issue on a
> first-come-first-serve basis to members of the SIG-Metrics group.
> Please send me your postal address with your request.
>
> Best wishes,
> Gene Garfield
>
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