Papers presented at ISSI 2005: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, Vols 1 and 2. 2005. Karolinska University Press AB. Stockholm.
Eugene Garfield
eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM
Wed Dec 14 15:40:11 EST 2005
Part 2.
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the ISSI. Stockholm,
2005.
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TITLE: The weight of author self-citations (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Glanzel, W; Thijs, B; Schubert, A
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.382-389 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: The discussion about how to treat author self-citations
driven by policy application and quality measurement intensified in the
last years. The definition introduced by Snyder and Bonzi has - in lack
of any reasonable alternative - been used in bibliometric practice for
science policy purposes. This method, however, does not take into account
the weight of self-citing authors among co-authors of both the cited and
citing papers. The objective of the present paper is to quantify the
weight of self-citations with respect to co-authorship. The analysis is
conducted at two levels: at the macro level, namely, for fifteen subject
fields and the most active forty countries, and at the meso level, for a
set of selected research institutions.
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TITLE: Are citation data a valid measure of journal use? An
empirical examination in an academic context (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Duy, J; Vaughan, L
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.390-397 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Citation and journal use data have both been used as
tools to determine the quality and usefulness of a journal title,
especially in academic libraries. However, both of these tools have been
criticized for not accurately representing the full spectrum of journal
use. With the increased popularity of online journals and the emergence
of electronic journal usage data from publishers, there is another too]
to potentially improve measurement of the use of journals. This study
aims to determine whether these new electronic usage data correlate with
more established print usage data and citation data, and to examine
whether there is a difference between local citation data (citations by
users whom the library serves) and a more global citation measure such as
the journal impact factor, in measuring journal use. The findings show
that the electronic journal usage measure looked at in this study
correlates with the traditional print usage measure. In addition, it was
found that local citation data are a valid measure of journal usage but
that the more global measure of impact factors are not as valid.
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TITLE: The rhythm of science, the rhythm of SCIENCE (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Liang, LM; Rousseau, R; Shi, F
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.398-405 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: The rhythm of science may be compared to the rhythm of
music. The R and T indicators studied in this article are complex
indicators, trying to reflect part of this rhythm. The R indicator
interweaves publication and citation data over a long period. T
constructs an input-output relationship in knowledge production. In this
way the Rand T-sequences can be used to describe the evolutionary rhythm
of science considered from two different aspects. As an example the R and
T sequences of the journal Science from 1945 on are calculated.
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TITLE: Naming clusters in visualization studies: Parsing and
filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Schneider, JW
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.406-416 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; SMALL H rauth; SMALL HG rauth;
CURRENT CONTENTS* rwork; J DOC* rwork;
SCIENTOMETR* rwork; CITATION item_title;
CITATION* item_title;
GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS :5 1974
KEYWORDS+: COMPUTER RECOGNITION; CITING STATEMENTS; WORD ANALYSIS;
BIBLIOMETRICS; COCITATION; RETRIEVAL; KNOWLEDGE
ABSTRACT: The present study presents a semi-automatic method for
parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts. The purpose
of the method is to extract contextual, agreed upon, and pertinent noun
phrases, to be used in visualization studies for naming clusters (concept
groups) or concept symbols. The method is applied in a case study, which
forms part of a larger dissertation work concerning the applicability of
bibliometric methods for thesaurus construction. The case study is
carried out within periodontology, a specialty area of dentistry. The
result of the case study indicates that the method is able to identify
highly important noun phrases, and that these phrases accurately describe
their parent clusters. Hence, the method is able to reduce the labour
intensive work of manual citation context analysis, though further
refinements are still needed.
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TITLE: Co-network analysis (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Jimenez-Contreras, E; Delgado-Lopez-Cozar, E;
Ruiz-Perez, R; de la Moneda-Corrochano, M; Ruiz-Banos, R;
Bailon-Moreno, R
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.417-425 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): J DOC* rwork; J INF SCI rwork; SCIENTOMETR* rwork
KEYWORDS+: INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL; MODEL
ABSTRACT: Here, we present a new method for studying the network of
actors, called co-network analysis. It consists of considering actors as
vectors whose components are networks previously constructed by co-word
analysis. This enables actors to be linked according to their similarity
in terms of their assignment to the networks, inheriting moreover the
centrality and density values that the networks possess. In this way, it
is possible to construct graphic representations in which the
thematically similar actors appear in strategic positions which are also
similar. That is, it is an improved combination of the classical
strategic diagram of co-word analysis and MDS analysis. It is also
possible to establish a generality index of the actors. This technique is
applicable to research policies, scientific and technological monitoring,
or sociological analysis.
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TITLE: Mapping world-wide science at the paper level (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Klavans, R; Boyack, KW
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.426-436 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): SMALL H rauth; SCIENTOMETR* rwork
KEYWORDS+: CITATIONS
ABSTRACT: This article describes recent improvements in mapping a
highly representative set of the world-wide scientific literature. The
process described in this article extends existing work in this area in
three major ways. First, we argue that a separate structural analysis of
cur-rent literature vs. reference literature is required for R&D
planning. Second, visualization software is used to improve coverage of
the literature while maintaining structural integrity. Third,
quantitative techniques for measuring the structural integrity of a map
are introduced. Maps with high structural integrity, covering far more of
the available literature, are presented.
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TITLE: Citation analysis in research evaluation (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Moed, HF
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.437-441 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION ANALYS* item_title;
CITATION* item_title
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TITLE: On extending informetrics: An opinion paper (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: White, HD
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.442-449 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): J DOC* rwork; J INF SCI rwork; SCIENTOMETR* rwork;
INFORMETRIC* item_title
KEYWORDS+: BIBLIOMETRICS
ABSTRACT: This paper suggests the name bibliograms for the
distinctive core-and-scatter distributions of terms studied in
informetrics, scientometrics, and bibliometrics. It argues that naming
these distributions as linguistic objects with specific features and
demonstrable practical uses will assist in extending informetrics to
wider audiences, including librarians and students, for whom existing
treatments of the field may be too abstract. It further proposes that
bibliograms are closely related to the word association lists, here
called associagrams, long studied in psycholinguistics and now being
imported into research on thesaurus design in document retrieval. It
advocates studies that combine bibliograms and associagrams as a way of
integrating information science and enriching it with concepts drawn from
linguistics and psychology.
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TITLE: Evaluation of strategic research programs: The case of
Danish environmental research 1993-2002 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Ingwersen, P; Larsen, B
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.450-459 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): J DOC* rwork; SCIENTOMETR* rwork
KEYWORDS+: IMPACT; JOURNALS
ABSTRACT: The paper reports the mid-term and final informetric
evaluations of the Danish Strategic Environmental Research Program (named
SMP). SMP consisted of nine virtual research centres during the period
1993-97. Citations are measured 1993-2002. Central indicators are: Centre
Impact Factor (CIF) that sums up number of citations received by each
centre's SCI-articles; centre Journal Impact Factor (JIF), which is a
diachronic IF per journal volume publishing a centre article. Citation
and publication data are obtained from the Dialog online version of SCI.
Other indicators are the Danish and world domain impact in subject areas
selected by the centres from the National Science Indicators.
Top-ranked journal volumes used in SMP in terms of JIF scores were
correlated with the corresponding articles' citation values. At the mid-
term assessment the Pearson coefficient showed a strong correlation,
which disappeared at the final evaluation. The publication behaviour
varied substantially between centres. Although SMP as program did not
make a strategic difference, measured as a CIF-score 10 % higher than all
other indicator values and in particular the Danish domain impact, four
centres clearly did. USA was the most knowledge importing country. In
wider perspective two-step evaluations of, in particular, cost-heavy
strategic programmes have important implications for the continuation,
volume and direction of research funding and activities.
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TITLE: Does industrial relevance in public science come at the
expense of basic research? Revisiting tradeoffs in
university research
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Larsen, MT
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.460-469 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETR* rwork
KEYWORDS+: ACADEMIC RESEARCH; TECHNOLOGY; INNOVATION;
ENTREPRENEURIAL; ECONOMICS; DYNAMICS
ABSTRACT: The assumption that public science faces a tradeoff
between basic and applied research has combined with growing pressures
for industrial relevance in university research to spark concerns that
universities dedicate increasing amounts of resources to applied
research, at the expense of basic research. This paper suggests, however,
that the very notion of a tradeoff may be the product of our use of the
linear model of innovation to conceptualise research, and that this
notion becomes less obvious when we apply a more nuanced typology to
investigate the dynamics of knowledge production. This paper presents the
preliminary findings of a study of the Technical University of Denmark
(DTU), which does not indicate that the amount of applied research
undertaken at DTU has a negative influence on the amount of basic
research. Moreover, the data suggest a clear predominance of publications
in basic research, and that much university research, which is generally
classified as applied research, can be more accurately characterized as
engineering research. Publications in applied research represented just
7% of the total data set. The results of the study suggest that technical
universities, at least DTU, can be oriented towards industrial relevance
without compromising basic scientific research activity.
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TITLE: Delineating the patent data: What does it reveal? A case
study of prolific patenting institutions of India and China
(Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Bhattacharya, S
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.470-478 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETR* rwork
KEYWORDS+: TECHNOLOGY
ABSTRACT: Technological capability/strength, technological/market
monopoly, success of R&D efforts are some of the indications, patents
that belong to an entity signify. However, a simple patent count provides
only a limited indication. Informetric analysis can be successfully
applied to reveal the underlying hidden characteristics of the patent
statistics. At the same time caveats in analyzing patent data and
understanding the different attributes of a patent/patenting system is
required to undertake a proper analysis.
An investigation of prolific patenting institutions of India and China
was undertaken to support the above argument. Their (i.e. of prolific
patenting institutions) patenting activity in US was investigated for the
period 1998-2002. The attributes of the US patent system were used to
distinguish the patent data. Patent profiles in terms of technological
domains/application area were uncovered by informetric analysis.
Effectiveness of the patenting activity, strategic and policy aspects
were derived from this exercise. The paper attempts to make contribution
towards integrating the features of the patent system, different aspects
of patent statistics and tools of informetrics to deriving meaning that
can be used by a wider audience.
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TITLE: The 'home advantage' effect and patent families: a
comparison of OECD triadic patents, the USPTO and the EPO
(Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Criscuolo, P
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.479-489 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETR* rwork
KEYWORDS+: COUNTRY ADVANTAGES; GLOBALIZATION; TECHNOLOGY; STRATEGIES;
LOCATION; FIRMS; SIZE
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the extent of the 'home advantage'
effect in the USPTO and the EPO patent data and in the OECD triadic
patent families. By comparing a set of internationalisation indicators
for a sample of European, US and Japanese MNEs it finds that, contrary to
what is often assumed, this effect is not only present in the USPTO but
also in the EPO. OECD triadic patent data, instead, are not biased
towards any particular home country. It also finds that, because MNEs do
not systematically file their patents with the EPO, the USPTO and the
JPO, the OECD triadic patent family dataset excludes many patents,
especially those invented in the US and accounted for in the USPTO,
though it is mainly only low-value patents that are excluded. Thus OECD
triadic patents can be considered a satisfactory alternative to the USPTO
and the EPO for measuring R&D internationalisation.
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TITLE: Essential patent indicators for the evaluation of
industrial technological innovation competitiveness
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Chen, DZ; Lin, WYC
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.490-498 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETR* rwork
ABSTRACT: This article aims to develop essential patent indicators
for evaluating the technological innovation competitiveness between
industrials or companies. Citations of certain patent cited by specific
company and cited year both contribute to meaningful evaluation outcomes.
A novel indicator for representing an industrial's patent performance,
Essential Patent Index (EPI), was developed first by setting weight
factors on who cited these patents and when these patents were cited. By
combining EPI and Chi's well-known Technological Strength (TS) indicator,
a second novel indicator Essential Technological Strength (ETS) was
developed to represent a company's innovation competitiveness. In this
case study, patent performances of three high-tech industries in Taiwan
were analyzed using ETS as well as the traditional TS for comparison.
Results from this analysis demonstrated that ETS provided better insights
by clearly verifying the latent influence of citations, enforcing the
impact of essential patents, and aggrandizing the innovation
competitiveness differences between companies.
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TITLE: Factors that impact interdisciplinary natural science
research collaboration in academia (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Maglaughlin, KL; Sonnenwald, DH
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.499-508 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Interdisciplinary collaboration occurs when people with
different educational and research backgrounds bring complementary skills
to bear on a problem or task. The strength of interdisciplinary
scientific research collaboration is its capacity to bring together
diverse scientific knowledge to address complex problems and questions.
However, interdisciplinary scientific research can be difficult to
initiate and sustain. We do not yet fully understand factors that impact
interdisciplinary scientific research collaboration. This study
synthesizes empirical data from two empirical studies to provide a more
comprehensive understanding of interdisciplinary scientific research
collaboration within the natural sciences in academia. Data analysis
confirmed factors previously identified in various literatures and
yielded new factors. A total of twenty factors were identified, and
classified into four categories: personal, resources, motivation and
common ground. These categories and their factors are described, and
implications for academic policies and practices to facilitate and
sustain interdisciplinary collaboration are discussed.
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TITLE: Comparative analysis of co-authorship networks
considering authors' roles in collaboration: Differences
between the
theoretical and application areas (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Yoshikane, F; Nozawa, T; Tsuji, K
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.509-516 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Many studies have analyzed "direct" partnerships in co-
authorship networks. One the other hand, the whole network structure,
including "indirect" links between researchers, has not been sufficiently
studied yet. This study aims at deriving knowledge about the
communication structures regarding production of papers by analyzing the
researchers' activities from different viewpoints considering roles in co-
authorship networks. In this study, we compare the co-authorship networks
between the theoretical and application areas in computer science. By
applying the modified HITS algorithm to the co-authorship networks, we
analyze for each researcher in the co-authorship networks (1) the degree
of importance as the leader and (2) that as the follower. We further
examine the correlation between these two viewpoints. This study has
shown that the negative correlation between (1) and (2) is greater in the
application area. It suggests that, in computer science, the two roles
(i.e., the leader and the follower) are more clearly separated from each
other in the application area than in the theoretical area.
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TITLE: Patterns of scientific collaboration between Japan and
France: Inter-sectoral analysis using Probabilistic
Partnership Index
(PPI) (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Yamashita, Y; Okubo, Y
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.517-526 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: The objective of the present research is to analyze
patterns of international scientific cooperation by use of an indicator,
Probabilistic Partnership Index (PPI). We will investigate inter-sectoral
cooperation between Japan and France. We will examine diverse levels of
collaborative networks - domestic, bilateral and multi-lateral
relationships - established within France-Japan cooperation. We will
present PPI and compare it with three existing indicators in order to
bring to light specificity of the new indicator. We intend to compare and
develop bibliometric methods for measuring collaborative strengths
between partners.
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TITLE: Inter-University collaboration in Canada (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Ajiferuke, I
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.527-533 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: This study examines the extent of inter-institutional
collaboration between scholars in the 48 major Canadian universities, and
also determines the factors that influence such collaboration. Documents
included in the Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Science Citation
Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index of the online ISI's Web of
Science database for the period 1990- October 31, 2003 were used as
sources of data for the study. Making use of the author's affiliation
field, we were able to determine the number of publications coauthored by
scholars in each pair of universities. Multiple regression analysis was
used to determine the influence of factors such as geographical distance,
province, language, time zone, age, and peer group on collaboration. Only
province and peer group were included in the final regression model.
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TITLE: Mapping business competitive positions using Web co-link
analysis (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Vaughan, L; You, J
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.534-543 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Based on the findings from earlier studies which showed
that links to business Websites contain useful business information, we
examined the feasibility of using Web co-link data to map business
competitive positions. We hypothesized that the number of co-links to a
pair of business Websites is a measure of the similarity between the two
companies. Since similar or related businesses are competing businesses,
the co-link data can be used to map business competitive positions. We
selected 32 telecommunication companies for the study and collected co-
link data to these companies from Yahoo!. Multidimensional scaling (MDS)
analysis on the co-link data correctly mapped these companies into
telecommunication industry sectors. This proved our hypothesis and
further confirmed the theory that links to business Websites can be
objects for Web data mining. We collected data in a way that would
reflect two markets, the global market and the Chinese market. Results
from the two data sets revealed the competitive positions of the
companies in the two markets. We propose that regular data collection and
analysis based on this method can be used to monitor the business
competitive environment and trigger early warnings on the change of the
competitive landscape.
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TITLE: Comparative analysis of networks of collaboration of
Canadian researchers in the natural sciences, social
sciences and the
humanities (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Lariviere, V; Gingras, Y; Archambault, E
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.565-574 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: A basic dichotomy is generally made between publication
practices in the natural sciences and engineering (NSE) and social
sciences and humanities (SSH). However, while researchers in the NSE
share lots of common practices with researchers in SSH, the spectrum of
practices is broader in the latter. Drawing data from the CDROM versions
of the Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index and the Arts
& Humanities Citation Index from 1980 to 2002, this paper analyses
collaboration in the SSH compared to the NSE. We show that, contrary to a
widely held belief, researchers in the social sciences and the humanities
have distinct collaborative practices. In fact, collaborative activities
of researchers in the social sciences are more comparable to those of
researchers in the NSE than to scholars in the humanities. Also, we see
that language and cultural proximity influences the choice of
collaborators in the SSH, but also in the NSE.
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TITLE: Mapping research topics through word-reference co-
occurrences (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Heimeriks, G; Van den Besselaar, P
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.575-584 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Mapping of science and technology can be done at
different levels of aggregation, using a variety of methods. In this
paper, we propose a method in which title words are used as indicators
for the content of a research topic, and cited references are used as the
context in which words get their meaning: co-occurrences of word-
reference combinations. In this way we can use words without neglecting
differences and changes in meaning. As we will show, the method has
several advantages, such as high coverage of publications and the use of
the same words in different contexts. Applying the method in information
science produces knowledge maps that are an adequate representation of
research topics in the context of the entire field.
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TITLE: Biomedical research and the regional burden of disease
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Lewison, G
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.585-594 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Most biomedical research is carried out in developed
countries that have relatively low mortality rates among both adults and
children, and its subject profile tends to reflect the pattern of the
burden of disease in those countries. This is very different from that
prevailing world-wide, where communicable diseases still account for over
40% of the burden - although this is decreasing - and the imbalance has
been the subject of criticism by bodies such as the Global Forum for
Health Research. This study sought to investigate whether the
distribution of research outputs during the last eight years in the 14
individual world regions, as defined by the World Health Organization,
reflected the burden of 13 specific diseases. These were based on careful
definitions of filters that selectively identified relevant papers in the
Science Citation Index. Time trends in research were examined to see if
there was progress towards a more equitable distribution of effort.
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TITLE: Bibliometric study of scientific research on prion
diseases encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, 1973-
2002
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Sanz-Casado, E; Suarez-Balseiro, C; Iribarren-Maestro, I;
Ramirez-de Santa Pau, M; de Pedro-Cuesta, J
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.595-603 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the present study was to analyse the
trends in research on prion diseases encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease by applying bibliometric tools to the scientific literature
published between 1973 and 2002. The data for the study were obtained
from Medline database. The aim was to determine the volume of scientific
output in the above period, the countries involved and the trends in the
subject matters addressed. Significant growth was observed in scientific
production since 1991 and particularly in the 1996-2001 period. The
countries found to have the highest output were the United States, the
United Kingdom, Japan, France and Germany. The collaboration networks
established by scientists were also analysed in this study, as well as
the evolution in the subject matters where they were being published,
that were almost constant in the three subperiods in which the study was
divided.
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TITLE: Scientornetric analysis of the 2003 sleep research
literature in medicine and biology (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Robert, C; Wilson, CS; Gaudy, JF; Arreto, CD
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.604-614 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: The distribution of journal articles published in 2003
involving sleep research in the fields of medicine and biology from the
ISI (Institute for Scientific Information) Current Content databases was
analysed. The following parameters were considered: the number of
articles per country, the average journal impact factor of each country,
the ISI journal subject category, and the top producing countries'
populations and gross domestic products. Among the 2325 articles
considered - authored (or co-authored) by researchers from 66 countries
the six most prolific were the USA, Germany, Japan, The United Kingdom,
France and Canada; other publishing countries, in decreasing order of
productivity, include Italy, Australia, and The Netherlands. Comparisons
between the USA and the European Union (EU) countries, and the journal
distribution of sleep publications among the subdisciplines of the life
sciences and clinical medicine are also presented.
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TITLE: Restructuring the Japanese national research system and
its effect on performance (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Hayashi, T; Tomizawa, H
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.625-634 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: The Japanese government has been attempting to reform the
national research system for the past 20 years. This paper elucidates the
structural changes of the system and its performance by highly extensive
bibliometric analyses and discusses the effects of S&T policy on it. The
results indicate that although Japan gradually increased its production
of highly cited publications, its share of low-cited publications was
much higher than the former. This tendency of Japan is contrary to that
of other advanced countries. Detailed analyses reveal that the top eight
universities account for half of the highly cited publications in the
university sector, while other hundreds of universities have radically
increased their low-cited publications since 1990. The expansion of
financial and human resources for research in the 1990s enabled new
actors to be involved in scientific research, but gradually the resources
are being concentrated in a small number of universities.
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TITLE: Spatio-temporal information production and consumption of
major US research institutions (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Borner, K; Penumarthy, S
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.635-641 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: This paper reports the results of a large scale data
analysis that aims to identify the information production and consumption
among top research institutions in the United States. A 20-year
publication data set was analyzed to identify the 500 most cited research
institutions and spatio-temporal changes in their inter-citation
patterns. A novel approach to analyzing the dual role of institutions as
information producers and consumers and to study the diffusion of
information among them is introduced. A geographic visualization metaphor
is used to visually depict the production and consumption of knowledge.
Surprisingly, the introduction of the Internet does not seem to affect
the distance over which information diffuses as manifested by citation
links. The citation linkages between institutions fall off with the
distance between them, and there is a strong linear relationship between
the log of the citation counts and the log of the distance. The paper
concludes with a discussion of these results and an outlook for future
work.
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TITLE: Aggregation consistency and frequency of Chinese words
and characters in library catalogs (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Arsenault, C
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.642-643 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Analysis of scientific research on diagnostic imaging in
collaboration between European Union countries and between
European and
other worldwide countries (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Miguel-Dasit, A; Arroyo, AA; Martinez, AMA;
Aleixandre-Benavent, R
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.646-647 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Author co-citation analysis is to intellectual structure
as web colink analysis is to......? (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Zuccala, A
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.648-649 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: A bibliometric study of scientific output in Tabriz
University of Medical Science 1988-96 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Biglu, MH; Askari, O
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.650-651 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: A Bibliometric study of the scientific publications by
the Peking University health science center faculty
accepted by SCIE from
1998 to 2003 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Yang, LL; Xia, Y; Yin, SM; Jia, SP; Wu, NC; Yang, LM
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.652-653 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: A Bibliometric study on SARS in MEDLINE (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Yang, LM; Yang, LL
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.654-655 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Categorising citations to trace research impact (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Hanney, S; Grant, J; Jones, T; Buxton, M
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.656-657 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Collaboration in astronomy knowledge production: A case
study in ScienceDirect from 2000-2004 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Osareh, F
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.660-661 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Co-word analysis revisited: Modelling co-word clusters in
terms of graph theory (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Polanco, X
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.662-663 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: English proficiency and time to publication: The case of
Brazilian science (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Vasconcelos, SMR; Leta, J; Sorenson, M
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.664-665 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: European journals in humanities: A case study (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Must, U
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.666-667 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Explorations in bibliometric historiography: The
(re)emergence of neural networks, 1980-1991 (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: McCain, K
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.668 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Exploring the relationship between research and health
care (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Romero, AG
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.669-670 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: First approach to exploring innovation activity in Puerto
Rico: A patent-based analysis from 1981 to 2000. (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Suarez-Balseiro, C; Sanz-Casado, E; Maura-Sardo, M;
Torres-Oyola, E
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.671-672 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Five years of policy-based bibliometrics in Flanders: An
overview and a reflection (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Debackere, K; Glanzel, W
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.673-674 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Give the thought to the elderly: A webometric analysis
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Srivastava, D; Munshi, UM; Kundra, R
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.675-676 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Google Web APIs - An instrument for webometric analyses?
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Mayr, P; Tosques, F
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.677-678 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish journals on
the impact factor of the journal citation reports-indexed
journals
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Zurian, JCV; Aleixandre-Benavent, R; Gomez, MC; Arroyo,
AA; Miguel-Dasit, A
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.679-680 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Link analysis: An informetric technique (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Thelwall, M; Payne, N
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.681-682 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Mapping the "human" side of computing: An author co-
citation analysis of the interrelationships between
ergonomics, human-
computer interaction and human factors research (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Pajwani, G; McCain, KW
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.683 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: The marginalized knowledge: Informetric analysis of
indigenous knowledge publications 1990-2004) (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Ocholla, DN; Onyancha, BO
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.686-687 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Methodological procedure to overcome the lack of
normalisation of author names in bibliometric analyses at
the micro level
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Costas, R; Bordons, M
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.688-689 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Research institutes and universities: Does collaboration
pay? (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Sandstrom, U; Wadskog, D; Karlsson, S
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.690-691 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: The nobility of Nobel prize for World Science: An
analysis of awards (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Kundra, R; Srivastava, D
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.692-693 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: The non-source items of the journal citation reports
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Stegmann, J; Grohmann, G
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.694-695 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Research impact on genetic engineering research - Patent
citation analysis (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Lo, SC; Huang, MH
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.696-697 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Scientometric portrait of Nobel Laureate Anthony J.
Leggett (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Angadi, M; Koganuramath, MM; Kademani, BS; Kumbar, BD;
Jange, S
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.706-707 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: The Serbian citation index: Context and content (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Sipka, P
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.710-711 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: South Africa's scientific productivity: Growth,
development, and research collaborations from 1995 to 2004
(Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Jacobs, D; Habtezion, AY
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.712-713 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Visualization of knowledge production on public health
research work in Latin America and the Caribbean (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Macias-Chapula, CA; Rodea-Castro, IP; Mendoza-Guerrero,
JA; Gutierrez-Carrasco, A
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.714-715 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: What journals do UK psychiatrists consider important to
their clinical practice: a sub-specialty analysis of the
relationship
with impact factors and country of publication. (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Jones, T; Hanney, S
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.716-717 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: Exploring authorship in Wikipedia to modify Lotka's Law:
Bibliometric patterns in the world's largest encyclopedia
(Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Jones, MC; Medina, K
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.718-719 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
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TITLE: An analysis of co-authorship of management science in
China (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Yue, C; Liu, Z
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.733-739 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: Collaboration in scientific study plays an important role
in science and humanity. The object of the study is correlate
collaboration in China with management science. Based on the Chinese
Journals Fulltext Database (CJFD), we conducted a quantitative analysis
of the co-authorship rate with the published time, the age group and
address sources of the authors. The analytical results indicate that the
scholars at the age group of 40 years old are gradually becoming the
academic leaders and younger scholars at the age group of 30 years old
are the new blood. Chinese cities could be categorized to different
grades according to the analytical results of the address sources of the
authors. Beijing and Shanghai are the first grade cities, which means
that they are the national centers in management science; Xi'an, Wuhan,
Nanjing, Tianjin, Hangzhou and Shenyang are the second grade cities,
which are the mid-collaboration level cities and the regional centers in
management science; the rest of the cities are the third grade cities.
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TITLE: Evaluation of collaboration between European universities
using dynamic interaction between multiple sources
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Lamirel, JC; Al Shehabi, S; Francois, C
SOURCE: ISSI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS 1 AND 2. 2005.
p.740-749 KAROLINSKA UNIV PRESS AB, STOCKHOLM
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a new approach whose aim is to extent
the scope of Webometrics by providing it with new knowledge extraction
and visualization capabilities. An application of this approa
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