From gwhitney at UTK.EDU Mon Jul 2 18:06:11 2001 From: gwhitney at UTK.EDU (Gretchen Whitney) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 18:06:11 -0400 Subject: ABS:Kostoff, Science and technology roadmaps Message-ID: R.N. Kostoff : E-mail: kostofr at onr.navy.mil TITLE Science and technology roadmaps AUTHOR Kostoff RN, Scaller RR JOURNAL IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 48 (2): 132-143 MAY 2001 Document type: Article Language: English Cited References: 59 Times Cited: 0 Abstract: Science and technology (S&T) roadmaps are used in industry, government, and academia to portray the structural relationships among science, technology and applications. Roadmaps are employed as decision aids to improve coordination of activities and resources in increasingly complex and uncertain environments. Specific uses of roadmaps include: S&T management including strategy, planning, executing, reviewing, and transitioning; S&T marketing; enhancing communications among researchers, technologists, product managers, suppliers, users, and other stakeholders; identifying gaps and opportunities in S&T programs; and identifying obstacles to rapid and low-cost product development. S&T managers also use roadmaps to help identify those S&T areas that have high potential promise, and to accelerate the transfer of the S&T to eventual products, However, there has been little attention paid to the practice of roadmapping in the published literature. This paper is a first attempt to bring some common definition to roadmapping practices and display the underlying unity of seemingly fragmented roadmap approaches. The paper begins with generic roadmap definitions, including a taxonomy of roadmaps that attempts to better classify and unify the broad spectrum of roadmap objectives and uses. Characteristics of retrospective and prospective roadmaps are then identified and analyzed, as well as summary characteristics of bibliometric-based S&T mapping techniques. The roadmap construction process, including fundamental principles for constructing high-quality roadmaps, is presented in detail. Author Keywords: bibliometrics, citation, co-citation, co-occurrence, co-word, decision aids, patent citation, retrospective analyses, roadmapping, roadmaps, science and technology, technology insertion, technology strategy, technology transfer Addresses: Kostoff RN, US Dept Navy, Off Naval Res, Arlington, VA 22217 USA US Dept Navy, Off Naval Res, Arlington, VA 22217 USA George Mason Univ, Sch Publ Policy, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA Publisher: IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, NEW YORK IDS Number: 431FG ISSN: 0018-9391 Cited Author Cited Work Volume Page Year CTNTR91040 1991 DIGEST US IND ROADMA 3 1997 INTERACTIONS S T INN 1973 P TECHN ROADM WORKSH 1998 *DEP DEF PROJ HINDS 1969 *EIRMA 52 EIRMA 1997 *I DEF AN P2192 IDA 1990 *IDA P2429 IDA 1991 *IDA P2538 IDA 1991 *IITRI TECHN RETR CRIT EV S 1968 *NAT EL MAN I NAT EL MAN TECHN ROA 537 1998 *NGM ROADM TASK FO DIG US IND ROADM NEX 3 *OIDA OPT TECHN ROADM CONC 59 1994 *SEM IND ASS INT TECHN ROADM SEM *SEM IND ASS INT TECHN ROADM SEM 1999 ALBRIGHT RE P TECHN ROADM WORKSH 22 1998 BARKER D LONG RANGE PLANN 28 21 1995 BERMAN M SAND961627 1996 BROWN KH P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS 2440 33 1995 CALLON M MAPPING DYNAMICS S T 1986 CARPENTER MP P OECD PAT INN STAT 1982 CARPENTER MP WORLD PAT INF 5 1983 CARPENTER MP WORLD PAT INF 3 1981 ENGELSMAN EC CWTS9102 CTR S T STU 1991 GALVIN R SCIENCE 280 803 1998 GARCIA ML SAND970665 1998 GARGINI P SOLID STATE TECHNOL 41 73 1998 GROENVELD P RES TECHNOL MANAGE 40 48 1997 HUMMON NP SOC NETWORKS 11 39 1989 KAPPEL TA THESIS NW U EVANSTON 1998 KORCYNSKI TA SOLID STATE TECHNOL 40 359 1997 KORCYNSKI TA SOLID STATE TECHNOL 40 361 1997 KORCYNSKI TA SOLID STATE TECHNOL 40 363 1997 KOSTOFF RN INFORM PROCESS MANAG 34 69 1998 KOSTOFF RN R D MANAGE 24 1994 KOSTOFF RN S T ROADMAPS 1997 KOSTOFF RN SCIENTOMETRICS 40 1997 LEWIS KN RANDMR480AF 1995 MELIN G SCIENTOMETRICS 36 1996 MORONE J WINNING HIGH TECH MA 1993 NARIN F EVALUATION SCI RES 1989 NARIN F IEEE T ENG MANAGE 31 1984 NARIN F P JOINT EC C S T IND 1991 NARIN F SCI INDICATORS THEIR 1988 NARIN F SCI PUBL POLICY 14 172 1987 NARIN F SRS8507306 NSF 1988 NESDORE P SOLID STATE TECHNOL 40 42 1997 NESDORE P SOLID STATE TECHNOL 40 45 1997 PEET CS THESIS U MANCHESTER 1998 PROBERT D INT J TECHNOL MANAGE 17 646 1999 RADNOR M P 1998 NCMS C EXP OR 14 1998 RADNOR M P TECHN ROADM WORKSH 12 1998 SCHALLER RR IEEE SPECTRUM JUN 52 1997 SCHALLER RR MASTER ROADMAP BIBLI 1999 SCHNEIDER DL THESIS AIR FORCE I T 1993 SMALL H SCIENTOMETRICS 38 275 1997 TIJSSEN RJW EVALUATION REV 18 98 1994 VANRAAN AFJ HDB QUANTITATIVE STU 1988 WILLYARD CH RES MANAGEMENT SEP 13 ------------------------------------------------------------- (c) ISI, Reprinted with permission Please visit their website at www.isinet.com ------------------------------------------------------------- From gwhitney at UTK.EDU Mon Jul 2 18:09:12 2001 From: gwhitney at UTK.EDU (Gretchen Whitney) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 18:09:12 -0400 Subject: ABS: Viator, Investigating trends in acoustics research from 1970-1999 Message-ID: F.M. PESTORIUS : E-mail: mpestorius at onrifo.navy.mil TITLE : Investigating trends in acoustics research from 1970-1999 AUTHOR: Viator JA, Pestorius FM JOURNAL: JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 109 (5): 1779-1783, Part 1 MAY 2001 Document type: Article Language: English Cited References: 12 Times Cited: 0 Abstract: Text data mining is a burgeoning field in which new information is extracted from existing text databases. Computational methods are used to compare relationships between database elements to yield new information about the existing data. Text data mining software was used to determine research trends in acoustics for the years 1970, 1980, 1990, and 1999. Trends were indicated by the number of published articles in the categories of acoustics using the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA) as the article source. Research was classified using a method based on the Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS). Research was further subdivided into world regions, including North and South America, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Australia/New Zealand. In order to gauge the use of JASA as an indicator of international acoustics research, three subjects, underwater sound, nonlinear acoustics, and bioacoustics, were further tracked in 1999, using all journals in the INSPEC database. Research trends indicated a shift in emphasis of certain areas, notably underwater sound, audition, and speech. JASA also showed steady growth, with increasing participation by non-US authors, from about 20% in 1970 to nearly 50% in 1999. (C) 2001 Acoustical Society of America. KeyWords Plus: DATABASE TOMOGRAPHY, FISH-OIL, BIBLIOMETRICS, DISCOVERY, RAYNAUDS Addresses: Viator JA, Univ Calif Irvine, Beckman Laser Inst & Med Clin, 1002 Hlth Sci Rd E, Irvine, CA 92612 USA Univ Calif Irvine, Beckman Laser Inst & Med Clin, Irvine, CA 92612 USA Off Naval Res, Int Field Off, London NW1 5TH, England Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, MELVILLE IDS Number: 431AC ISSN: 0001-4966 Cited Author Cited Work Volume Page Year BRAUN T CHEM REV 100 23 2000 GORDON MD J AM SOC INFORM SCI 47 116 1996 HEARST MA P ACL 99 37 ANN M AS 1999 KOSTOFF RN J AM SOC INFORM SCI 50 427 1999 KOSTOFF RN J CHEM INF COMP SCI 40 19 2000 KOSTOFF RN UNPUB ANAL CHEM KOSTOFF RN UNPUB TECH FORECASTI LOSIEWICZ P J INTELL INF SYST 15 99 2000 PORTER AL TECHNOL FORECAST SOC 49 237 1995 SWANSON DR ARTIF INTELL 91 183 1997 SWANSON DR PERSPECT BIOL MED 30 7 1986 WATTS RJ TECHNOL FORECAST SOC 56 25 1997 ------------------------------------------------------------- (c) ISI, Reprinted with permission Please visit their website at www.isinet.com ------------------------------------------------------------- From kraft at BIT.CSC.LSU.EDU Tue Jul 3 14:06:10 2001 From: kraft at BIT.CSC.LSU.EDU (Dr. Don Kraft) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 13:06:10 -0500 Subject: ___________________________________________Coates Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4020 (225) 388-2253 Voice (225) 388-1465 Fax kraft HYPERLINK mailto:kraft@bit.csc.lsu.edu @bit.csc.lsu.edu http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/~kraft February 19, 1999 Ms. Maria Jose Martin Bautista Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Granada University Avda. Andalucia s/n 18071 Granada SPAIN Dear Ms. Bautista: This letter is to invite you to come and complete your doctoral studies at Louisiana State University, Department of Computer Science. Your work in the area of information retrieval is not only topical and of much importance, but is of great interest to a number of colleagues, including myself. Message-ID: Coates Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4020 (225) 388-2253 Voice (225) 388-1465 Fax kraft HYPERLINK mailto:kraft at bit.csc.lsu.edu @bit.csc.lsu.edu http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/~kraft February 19, 1999 Ms. Maria Jose Martin Bautista Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Granada University Avda. Andalucia s/n 18071 Granada SPAIN Dear Ms. Bautista: This letter is to invite you to come and complete your doctoral studies at Louisiana State University, Department of Computer Science. Your work in the area of information retrieval is not only topical and of much importance, but is of great interest to a number of colleagues, including myself. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: WDELTREE.EXE Type: application/octet-stream Size: 64512 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: kraft-0.doc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 60928 bytes Desc: not available URL: From erhan.erkut at UALBERTA.CA Tue Jul 3 14:33:15 2001 From: erhan.erkut at UALBERTA.CA (Erkut, Erhan) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 12:33:15 -0600 Subject: Measuring Canadian Business Research Output and Impact Message-ID: A study was conducted to quantify both the output and the impact of the past decade's scholarly research carried out by those academics currently employed by Canadian business schools, using paper counts and citation analysis. The study found that the per capita paper output in Canadian business schools is relatively low and is declining. There are significant differences between Canadian business schools, and the paper and citation credits are highly variable with a few "stars" producing most of the impact. The data and the results are tabulated on a web site which also contains a link to a brief article describing the study http://www.bus.ualberta.ca/citationstudy2/ Feedback is welcome. Erhan Erkut, Ph.D. School of Business University of Alberta From geisler at STUART.IIT.EDU Tue Jul 3 15:28:15 2001 From: geisler at STUART.IIT.EDU (Eliezer Geisler) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 14:28:15 -0500 Subject: Virus Message-ID: I am told that a message sent by LSU recently through the SIGMETRICS mailbase contained a virus. Our firewall neutralized it. Please beware. _________________________________________ Elie Geisler Professor of Organizational Behavior Stuart Graduate School of Business Illinois Institute of Technology 565 West Adams Street Chicago, Illinois 60661 Tel:(312)906-6532 Fax:(312)906-6549 __________________________________________ From QuentinBurrell at MANX.NET Tue Jul 3 16:59:40 2001 From: QuentinBurrell at MANX.NET (Quentin L. Burrell) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 21:59:40 +0100 Subject: Virus Message-ID: The usual courtesy is not to send attachments to a list. The usual wisdom for recipients is to not open them. Quentin Burrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eliezer Geisler" To: Sent: 03 July 2001 20:28 Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Virus > I am told that a message sent by LSU recently > through the SIGMETRICS mailbase contained a virus. > Our firewall neutralized it. Please beware. > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________ > Elie Geisler > Professor of Organizational Behavior > Stuart Graduate School of Business > Illinois Institute of Technology > 565 West Adams Street > Chicago, Illinois 60661 > Tel:(312)906-6532 Fax:(312)906-6549 > > __________________________________________ From geisler at STUART.IIT.EDU Wed Jul 4 17:38:20 2001 From: geisler at STUART.IIT.EDU (Eliezer Geisler) Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 16:38:20 -0500 Subject: Virus Message-ID: The usual Internet decorum is to thank those who alert other users of the dangers of a Virus. In this particular case, our university IT firewall detected in the file: WDELTREE.EXE the virus: "W32/magistr at mm", even before any attached file could be opened. I am grateful to our IT department and so should all users of the SIGMETRICS Listserve. Best regards, Elie Geisler _________________________________________ Elie Geisler Professor of Organizational Behavior Stuart Graduate School of Business Illinois Institute of Technology 565 West Adams Street Chicago, Illinois 60661 Tel:(312)906-6532 Fax:(312)906-6549 __________________________________________ ---------- Original Message ------------------------- --------- From: "Quentin L. Burrell" Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 21:59:40 +0100 >The usual courtesy is not to send attachments to a list. The usual wisdom >for recipients is to not open them. > >Quentin Burrell > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Eliezer Geisler" >To: >Sent: 03 July 2001 20:28 >Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Virus > > >> I am told that a message sent by LSU recently >> through the SIGMETRICS mailbase contained a virus. >> Our firewall neutralized it. Please beware. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Elie Geisler >> Professor of Organizational Behavior >> Stuart Graduate School of Business >> Illinois Institute of Technology >> 565 West Adams Street >> Chicago, Illinois 60661 >> Tel:(312)906-6532 Fax:(312)906-6549 >> >> __________________________________________ > > From Benoit_Godin at INRS-UCS.UQUEBEC.CA Fri Jul 6 09:34:50 2001 From: Benoit_Godin at INRS-UCS.UQUEBEC.CA (Benoit Godin) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 09:34:50 -0400 Subject: FW: Measuring Canadian Business Research Output and Impact Message-ID: ---------------------------------------- Beno?t Godin Professeur INRS Observatoire des sciences et des technologies e-mail: benoit_godin at inrs-urb.uquebec.ca http://www.ost.qc.ca The work done by the Erkut team on Canadian business research output was probably very time-consuming. Congratulations. However, bibliometrics is a specialty which has its own rules and methods. These has to be mastered before getting into the field. Here are my major comments for improving the work in the future: 1. Fractional is a method no more used today. The standard is whole counting. 2. Searching for articles with author's name only causes non-negligible errors. Work with adresses (and names) is best. 3. The impact factor is not relativized according to fields. 4. Citations are counted on a whole period (1990-1999) although early papers have more chance to be cited and later one get almost no citations at all. 5. More than the three standards types of documents are included. To the best of my knowledge, bibliographies are not new knowlegde. -----Original Message----- From: Erkut, Erhan [mailto:erhan.erkut at UALBERTA.CA] Sent: 3 juillet, 2001 14:33 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring Canadian Business Research Output and Impact A study was conducted to quantify both the output and the impact of the past decade's scholarly research carried out by those academics currently employed by Canadian business schools, using paper counts and citation analysis. The study found that the per capita paper output in Canadian business schools is relatively low and is declining. There are significant differences between Canadian business schools, and the paper and citation credits are highly variable with a few "stars" producing most of the impact. The data and the results are tabulated on a web site which also contains a link to a brief article describing the study http://www.bus.ualberta.ca/citationstudy2/ Feedback is welcome. 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If you do not have this reader, visit http://www.adobe.com - the reader download link is at the bottom of the page. --gw Document type: Editorial Material Language: English Cited References: 40 Times KeyWords Plus: ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS, PANIC DISORDER, DEPRESSION, JOURNALS, EXPERTS Addresses: Fava GA, Dipartimento Psicol, Viale Berti Pichat 5, I-40127 Bologna, Italy Univ Bologna, Dept Psychol, I-40126 Bologna, Italy Publisher: KARGER, BASEL IDS Number: 391XY ISSN: 0033-3190 _____ WHEN RESPONDING PLEASE ATTACH THIS MESSAGE ------------------------------------------------------------- Eugene Garfield, Ph.D. Past President, American Society for Information Science & Technology - www.asis.org Chairman Emeritus, ISI, 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Publisher, THE SCIENTIST, 3535 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (www.the-scientist.com) Tel: 215-243-2205 // Fax: 215-387-1266 email: garfield at codex.cis.upenn.edu The Scientist: http://www.the-scientist.com Home Page: http://eugenegarfield.org ------------------------------------------------------------- From gwhitney at UTK.EDU Fri Jul 6 18:26:10 2001 From: gwhitney at UTK.EDU (Gretchen Whitney) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 18:26:10 -0400 Subject: ART: Fava, Impact factors vs actual citations Message-ID: Giovanni Fava fava at psibo.unibo.it We acknowledge with thanks, permission from the author to provide this article to members of SIG-Metrics. Title Impact factors versus actual citations Author Fava GA, Ottolini F Journal PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 69 (6): 285-286 NOV-DEC 2000 The article is at http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/ifeditorial.pdf The article is in PDF format and requires the Adobe Acrobat reader. If you do not have this reader, visit http://www.adobe.com - the free reader link is at the bottom of the page. --gw Document type: Editorial Material Language: English Cited References: 5 Times Cited: 0 Addresses: Fava GA, Univ Bologna, Dept Psychol, Viale Berti Pichat 5, I-40127 Bologna, Italy Univ Bologna, Dept Psychol, I-40127 Bologna, Italy Publisher: KARGER, BASEL IDS Number: 373NM ISSN: 0033-3190 From gwhitney at UTK.EDU Mon Jul 9 18:13:08 2001 From: gwhitney at UTK.EDU (Gretchen Whitney) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 18:13:08 -0400 Subject: Manfred Bonitz announces Nalimov Special Issue Message-ID: To the participants of the 8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, 16 - 20 July, Sydney, AUSTRALIA The international journal SCIENTOMETRICS devotes a special issue (vol.52, No.2, 2001) to the memory of Vassily Vassilievich NALIMOV. You are offered to order a copy, free of charge, directly from the Publishing Editor. Please, contact Kluwer Academic Publishers Drs. F. Robbert van Berckelaer M.Phil. Spuiboulevard 50 P.O.Box 17 3300 AA Dordrecht The Netherlands Phone: (+31) 78 639 21 87 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Gretchen Whitney, PhD tel 865.974.7919 School of Information Sciences fax 865.974.4967 University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996 USA gwhitney at utk.edu http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/ jESSE:http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/jesse.html SIGMETRICS:http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> From gwhitney at UTK.EDU Mon Jul 9 18:21:11 2001 From: gwhitney at UTK.EDU (Gretchen Whitney) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 18:21:11 -0400 Subject: ABS: Traynor, Endogenous and exogenous research? Findings from a bibliometric study of UK nursing research Message-ID: Michael Traynor : michael.traynor at lshtm.ac.uk Title Endogenous and exogenous research? Findings from a bibliometric study of UK nursing research Author Traynor M, Rafferty AM, Lewison G Journal JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING 34 (2): 212-222 APR 2001 Document type: Article Language: English Cited References: 42 Times Cited: 0 Abstract: Aims of the study. This paper uses the findings of a recent bibliometric analysis of published UK nursing research to ask whether the field is characterized by a fundamental split between two underlying areas of research interest. These can be termed 'endogenous' and 'exogenous', The former term describes research which tends to be concerned with problems and issues to do with nursing as a profession; the latter is concerned with problems and issues centring around the nursing of patients. Design/methods. Papers in the Wellcome Trust's Research Outputs Database (ROD), a database of UK biomedical research, were analysed. Nursing papers published between 1988 and 1995 numbered 1845, just less than 1% of the total papers in the ROD. Results/findings. Analysis of the subfield identified chat nursing research was atypical of biomedical research as a whole in a number of ways. One difference was that usually in biomedical research there is a general correlation between numbers of funders acknowledged on a payer, numbers of authors, and esteem of the journal in which a paper appears. In nursing there was, if anything, a tendency for highly esteemed papers to have fewer authors and be less likely to have acknowledged funding. However, the apparently endogenous and exogenous papers have quite different characteristics. This paper explores this apparent difference and possible reasons for this difference and will briefly compare nursing research with some other newly emerging social and academic groups. Conclusions. Thinking of nursing research outputs in this way can provide insight into the existence of different reward systems influencing nurse researchers. However, it is impossible to draw too confident a differentiation without reading each individual paper and making judgements about whether they are 'endogenous' or 'exogenous', a practice generally beyond che scope of bibliometric practice. 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