From j.hartley at PSY.KEELE.AC.UK Wed Jan 2 05:02:49 2008 From: j.hartley at PSY.KEELE.AC.UK (James Hartley) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 10:02:49 -0000 Subject: On the titles of articles Message-ID: Dear Colleagues The current issue of The Write Stuff: The Journal for European Medical Writers (Vol 16, No 4, 2007) has the following articles on titles. Copies can be obtained by e-mailing the authors. My own paper covers the use of colons in titles - users practices and preferences... Hartley, J. Colonic titles (j.hartley at psy.keele.ac.uk) Soler, V. Medicine and linguistics: A necessary symbiosis in medical titles (insoler at criba.edu.ar) Micic, S. Titles of research articles: Serbian experience (smicic at ptt.yu) Heywood, E & Chandler, V. Legal considerations in the selection of article, book and journal titles (Elaine.Heywood at bllaw.co.uk) Langdon-Neuner, L. Titles in medical articles: What do we know about them? (langdoe at baxter.com) I also have available copies of a chapter on titles from my forthcoming book Academic writing & publishing if anyone wants one. Happy new year! James Hartley School of Psychology Keele University Staffordshire ST5 5BG UK j.hartley at psy.keele.ac.uk http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/ps/jhabiog.htm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From krichel at OPENLIB.ORG Thu Jan 3 15:12:06 2008 From: krichel at OPENLIB.ORG (Thomas Krichel) Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 14:12:06 -0600 Subject: laiw.org: List of Academic Institutions in the World In-Reply-To: <20071219082128.GA22851@openlib.org> Message-ID: Thomas Krichel writes > I should have an early version of the institutional data out > early in January. It is done. The data still needs some care, it is not as complete as I'd like it to be. In particular it is missing detailed multilingual names, as well as detailed abbreviated names. But as is it can be used in general scientometric work wherever a list of academic institutions is required. And the data will improve. The dataset is at http://whoarewe.3lib.org. A web site with a simple interface and full documentation is http://laiw.org. Enjoy, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel skype: thomaskrichel From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 3 17:11:45 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 17:11:45 -0500 Subject: Drabek A, Marshakova-Shaikevich I, "Bibliometric Assessment of Scientific Journals from DBs JCR social Science Edition" Third International Conference on Webometrics 2007 Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Using the mutual information in three and four dimensions, respectively, we show that the Japanese Triple-Helix system has continuously been eroded at the national level. However, since the middle of the 1990s, international co-authorship relations have contributed to a reduction of the uncertainty. In other words, the national publication system of Japan has developed a capacity to retain surplus value generated internationally. In a final section, we compare these results with an analysis based on similar data for Canada. A relative uncoupling of local university-industry relations because of international collaborations is indicated in both national systems. 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URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 7 09:53:55 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 09:53:55 -0500 Subject: Jamal, T; Smith, B; Watson, E, Ranking, rating and scoring of tourism journals: Interdisciplinary challenges and innovations TOURISM MANAGEMENT 29 (1): 66-78 FEB 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: tjamal at tamu.edu; touranalyst at shaw.ca; ejwatson at ucalgary.ca Title: Ranking, rating and scoring of tourism journals: Interdisciplinary challenges and innovations Authors: Jamal, T; Smith, B; Watson, E Author Full Names: Jamal, Tazim; Smith, Brian; Watson, Elizabeth Source: TOURISM MANAGEMENT 29 (1): 66-78 FEB 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: journal impact factor; citation analysis; journal ranking; tourism studies; CAB international; social science citation index (SSCI); journal citation report (JCR) Keywords Plus: IMPACT-FACTOR; AUTHORSHIP ANALYSIS; CITATIONS; QUALITY Abstract: This paper provides a critical analysis of journal ranking and citation analysis in tourism studies. Authors and institutions using journal impact factors, citation frequency and hits as measures of academic productivity or importance should exercise great care in their use. A close look at Journal Citation Reports produced by Social Science Citation Index, 'hits' on CAB International, and citation analyses from several databases shows that the desire for a universal ranking system has so far only generated some imperfect systems and inconsistent applications to suit different needs. One size simply does not fit all. Drawing upon insights from other fields that have been addressing similar ranking and citation issues, concrete suggestions are offered for developing alternative evaluation parameters and processes for managing the diverse range of interdisciplinary journals in tourism and hospitality. Specifically, the analysis argues for differentiating journals by scope, inf! luence, relevance and quality, and a scoring system that involves participation from the community of social scientists. Innovations for timely, effective dissemination of tourism knowledge are also forwarded. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Jamal, T, Texas A&M Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA. Research Institution addresses: Texas A&M Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA; Univ Calgary, Haskayne Sch Business, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada E-mail Address: tjamal at tamu.edu; touranalyst at shaw.ca; ejwatson at ucalgary.ca Cited References: BARMAN S, 2001, J OPER MANAG, V19, P367. BAUMGARTNER H, 2000, 2000123 CTR EC RES. BLOCH S, 2001, AUST NZ J PSYCHIAT, V35, P563. CAMERON RD, 1997, 9507 CMPT TR. FOUCAULT M, 1980, POWER KNOWLEDGE SELE. FRANKLIN A, 2003, TOURISM INTRO. FRECHTLING D, 2004, J TRAVEL RES, V43, P100. GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471. GARFIELD E, 1996, CONS C THEOR PRACT R. GARFIELD E, 1999, CAN MED ASSOC J, V161, P979. HALL CM, 2004, TOURISM RETHINKING S. JAFARI J, 2001, HOSTS GUESTS REVISIT, P28. JOGARATNAM G, 2005, TOURISM MANAGE, V26, P641. JONES AW, 2002, J ANAL TOXICOL, V26, P2. KOROBKIN R, 1999, FLA ST U L REV, V26, P851. MCKERCHER B, 2005, TOURISM MANAGE, V26, P649. MCKERCHER B, 2006, TOURISM MANAGE, V27, P1235. NEUBERGER J, 2002, EUR J GASTROEN HEPAT, V14, P209. NISONGER TE, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P1004. PEARCE DG, 1992, ANN TOURISM RES, V19, P347. PECHLANER H, 2002, TOURISM ZAGREB, V50, P395. PECHLANER H, 2004, J TRAVEL RES, V42, P328. RYAN C, 2005, J TOURISM STUDIES, V16, P6. RYAN C, 2005, TOURISM MANAGE, V26, P657. SAHA S, 2003, J MED LIBR ASSOC, V91, P42. SALANCIK GR, 1986, ADMIN SCI QUART, V31, P194. SEGLEN PO, 1997, BRIT MED J, V314, P498. SHELDON PJ, 1990, J TOURISM STUDIES, V1, P42. SHELDON PJ, 1991, ANN TOURISM RES, V18, P473. THOMSON ISI, 1994, ISI IMPACT FACTOR ES. VAUGHAN L, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P1313. WEALE AR, 2004, BMC MED RES METHODOL, V4, P14. Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD; THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND Subject Category: Environmental Studies; Management ISSN: 0261-5177 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 7 09:55:04 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 09:55:04 -0500 Subject: Turnovec, F, Publication portfolio of the Czech economists and problems of rankings EKONOMICKY CASOPIS 55 (7): 623-647 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: turnovec at mbox.fsv.cuni.cz Title: Publication portfolio of the Czech economists and problems of rankings Authors: Turnovec, F Author Full Names: Turnovec, Frantisek Source: EKONOMICKY CASOPIS 55 (7): 623-647 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: impact factor; lexicographic ordering; publication portfolio; ranking Keywords Plus: DEPARTMENTS Abstract: This paper presents "micro" results of empirical analysis of 1, 235 individual publication records of 1,230 economists in the Czech Republic retrieved from international databases Web of Science and EconLit for the period 1994 - 2003. Publication portfolio described by research publication flows from particular institutions to particular journals is provided. Algorithms of weighted and not-weighted rankings of institutions by research performance are proposed and applied on Czech data. Reprint Address: Turnovec, F, Charles Univ Prague, Fak Socialnich, Inst Ekon, Opletalova 26, Prague 11000 1, Czech Republic. Research Institution addresses: Charles Univ Prague, Fak Socialnich, Inst Ekon, Prague 11000 1, Czech Republic E-mail Address: turnovec at mbox.fsv.cuni.cz Cited References: BAUWENS L, 1998, NEW METHOD RANK U RE. CAHLIK T, 2005, HODNOCENI PRACOVIST. CAHLIK T, 2006, 4 VYR K CESK SPOL EK. CIAIAN P, 2005, FINANC UVER, V55, P546. DOLADO JJ, 2003, SPAN ECON REV, V5, P85. DUSANSKY R, 1998, J ECON PERSPECT, V12, P157. FUSFELD DR, 1956, AM ECON REV, V46, P642. GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471. GARFIELD E, 2005, AGONY ECSTASY HIST M. GRAVES PE, 1982, AM ECON REV, V72, P1131. GREGOR M, 2005, FINANC UVER, V55, P518. GREGOR M, 2006, LIV, P394. HIRSCH JE, 2005, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V102, P16569. KALAITZIDAKIS P, 2003, J EUROPEAN EC ASS, V1, P1346. KIRMAN A, 1994, EUR ECON REV, V38, P505. KOCHER MG, 2006, SOCIO EC PLANNING SC, V40, P314. LUBRANO M, 2003, J EUROPEAN EC ASS, V1, P1367. MACHACEK M, 2004, LII, P74. MACHACEK M, 2005, FINANC UVER, V55, P563. MACHACEK M, 2006, 4 VYR K CESK SPOL EK. MACHACEK M, 2007, IN PRESS HIRSCHOVO C. MUNICH D, 2006, CZECH J EC FINANCE, V56, P522. NEARY JP, 2003, J EUROPEAN EC ASS, V1, P1239. PALACIOSHUERTA I, 2004, ECONOMETRICA, V72, P963. SPALA M, 2006, IMPAKT FAKTOR DOBRY, V145, P69. TURNOVEC F, 2002, 3 SOCIAL SCI DISCIPL, P50. TURNOVEC F, 2004, QUANTITATIVE METHODS, P187. TURNOVEC F, 2004, ROZVOJ CESKE SPOLECN, P77. TURNOVEC F, 2005, CZECH J EC FINANCE, V55, P531. Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SLOVAK ACADEMIC PRESS LTD; PO BOX 57 NAM SLOBODY 6, 810 05 BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA Subject Category: Economics ISSN: 0013-3035 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 7 11:17:11 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 11:17:11 -0500 Subject: Costas, R; Bordons, M, A classificatory scheme for the analysis of bibliometric profiles at the micro level PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.226-230 Message-ID: Email: rodrigo.costas at cindoc.csic.es Author(s): Costas, R (Costas, Rodrigo); Bordons, M (Bordons, Maria) Title: A classificatory scheme for the analysis of bibliometric profiles at the micro level Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 226-230, 2007 Cited Reference Count: 9 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: bibliometric indicators; micro-level; individual assessment; compound indicators; classification of scientists; scientific behaviours KeyWords Plus: INDICATORS; POLICY Abstract: Bibliometric indicators have prove to be very useful in the study of the scientific performance of countries, regions. centres, and teams as well as a support tool in scientific evaluation processes providing objective data to experts. However, different limitations and drawbacks have been described in applying bibliometric indicators at the micro level, since the low size of the unit of analysis limits the application of statistical indicators. In this study a methodology for obtaining bibliometric indicators at the individual level is presented. This methodology stresses the importance of collecting the whole production of the analysed scientists, but avoids individual rankings of scientists. Instead, it suggests the use of a classificatory scheme of researchers based on their behaviour in different dimensions. Explanations are presented in order to show how the methodology works and its advantages over other single-indicator based approaches. Addresses: CSIC, CINDOC, Dept Bibliometr, Madrid, Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM BORDONS M BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PUBLICATIONS OF SPANISH PHARMACOLOGISTS IN THE SCI (1984-89) .2. CONTRIBUTION TO SUBFIELDS OTHER THAN PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACY (ISI) SCIENTOMETRICS 25 : 425 1992 COSTAS R Methodological procedure to overcome the lack of nomalisation of author resources at the Spanish CSIC P 10 INT C INT SOC S : 688 2005 COSTAS R Bibliometric indicators at the micro-level: Some results in the area of natural resources at the Spanish CSIC RESEARCH EVALUATION 14 : 110 2005 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 MARTIN BR The use of multiple indicators in the assessment of basic research SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 343 1996 VANLEEUWEN TN The use of combined bibliometric methods in research funding policy RES EVALUAT 10 : 195 2001 VANLEEUWEN TN Holy Grail of science policy: Exploring and combining bibliometric tools in search of scientific excellence SCIENTOMETRICS 57 : 257 2003 VANRAAN AFJ Fatal attraction: Conceptual and methodological problems in the ranking of universities by bibliometric methods SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 133 2005 WEINGART P Impact of bibliometrics upon the science system: Inadvertent consequences? SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 117 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 7 14:42:04 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 14:42:04 -0500 Subject: Egghe, L, Distributions of the h-index and the g-index, PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.245-253 Message-ID: Email: leo.egghe at uhasselt.be Author(s): Egghe, L (Egghe, Leo) Title: Distributions of the h-index and the g-index Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 245-253, 2007 Cited Reference Count: 18 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: h-index; hirsch index; g-index; distribution; lotka KeyWords Plus: HIRSCH-INDEX; SCIENTISTS; RANKING Abstract: In every scientific research area, each scientist has a unique h- index and g-index. This paper addresses the problem of determining the distribution of these indexes over the scientists. We apply aspects of linear three-dimensional Lotkaian informetrics to determine these distributions. We show that, supposing the article-citation information production process (IPP) to be Lotkaian with exponent a and supposing the scientist-article IPP to be Lotkaian with exponent alpha*, we have that the scientist-h-index IPP and the scientist-g-index IPP are Lotkaian with exponent alpha alpha*. This model is proved for discrete as well as continuous variables. This shows that the size-frequency distributions of the h-index and the g-index are very skew in general due to the generally high value of alpha alpha*. We also calculate the rank-frequency distributions of the h- and g-index, based on the size-frequency distributions in the continuous variables case. Examples are given. Addresses: Univ Hasselt, Diepenbeek, B-3590 Belgium. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM BALL P Index aims for fair ranking of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BORNMANN L Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work? SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 391 2005 BRAUN T A Hirsch-type index for journals SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 BURRELL QL Hirsch's h-index: a stochastic model IN PRESS J INFORMETR 1 : 2007 EGGHE L An improvement in the h-index: the g-index ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 8 2006 EGGHE L Dynamic h-index: The Hirsch index in function of time J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 58 : 452 2007 EGGHE L POWER LAWS INFORMETR : 2005 EGGHE L How to improve the h-index SCIENTIST 20 : 14 2006 EGGHE L An informetric model for the Hirsch-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 121 2006 EGGHE L Theory and practise of the g-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 131 2006 GLANZEL W On the opportunities and limitations of the h-index SCI FOCUS 1 : 10 2006 GLANZEL W On the h-index - A mathematical approach to a new measure of publication activity and citation impact SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 315 2006 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 LOTKA AJ The frequency distribution of scientific productivity J WASHINGTON ACADEMY 16 : 317 1926 REDNER S How popular is your paper? An empirical study of the citation distribution EUR PHYS J B 4 : 131 1998 REDNER S Citation statistics from 110 years of Physical Review PHYS TODAY 58 : 49 2005 ROUSSEAU R Sitations: am exploratory study CYBERMETRICS 1 : 1997 VANRAAN AFJ Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgment for 147 chemistry research groups SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 491 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 8 15:44:13 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:44:13 -0500 Subject: Fernandez-Izquierdo, F et al, Bibliometric study of early modern history in Spain based on bibliographic references ... PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI VOLS I AND II 266-271, 2007 Message-ID: Email Address: fizquierdo at ih.csic.es Author(s): Fernandez-Izquierdo, F (Fernandez-Izquierdo, Francisco); Roman- Roman, A (Roman-Roman, Adelaida); Rubio-Liniers, C (Rubio-Liniers, Cruz); Moreno-Diaz-Del-Campo, FJ (Moreno-Diaz-Del-Campo, Francisco-Javier); Martin-Moreno, C (Martin-Moreno, Carmen); Garcia-Zorita, C (Garcia-Zorita, Carlos); Lascurain-Sanchez, ML (Lascurain-Sanchez, Maria Luisa); Garcia, PE (Garcia, Preiddy-Efrain); Povedano, E (Povedano, Elisa); Sanz-Casado, E (Sanz-Casado, Elias) Title: Bibliometric study of early modern history in Spain based on bibliographic references in national scientific journals and conference proceedings Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 266-271, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: citation analysis in the humanities; early modern history; citation analysis in aonference proceedings; Spain KeyWords Plus: HUMANITIES SCHOLARS; INFORMATION NEEDS Abstract: This study evaluates the historians' work, with a selection of 1,282 source papers published on early Modern History in Spain during 2000 and 2001 (417 articles published in 15 journals, and 865 conference papers included in 14 different proceedings, see references). They contained 44,471 bibliographic references citations (with a repetition factor of 1.59) plus 19,269 references to archive documents or manuscripts. Some conclusions are obtained in a first approach: Although conference proceedings accounted for a larger number of papers ( 2/3 of total) than journals (1/3), coming from a similar number of chosen proceedings and journals(14-15), the proceedings were not cited more frequently (5.54%) than journal articles (18.53%). Historians work usually alone, their cites are 61.5% monographs, and historical materials reached 15.59% of all citations. The vernacular languages, Spanish and Catalonian, together represented 72.50% of the citations, followed by French; other languages were more indicative of the subjects studied. The average age of the citations was fairly high, with the 50th percentile being around 16-17 years. Although a core of 11 I journals was identified, dispersal was very wide. for the 7,805 articles cited appeared in 2,132 periodicals, 1,301 of which published only one of the cited articles. Addresses: CSIC Spanish Natl Res Council, Hist Inst, Dept Early Modern Hist, Madrid, 28014 Spain. Cited Reference Count: 18 Cited References: AL U Arts and humanities literature: Bibliometric characteristics of contributions by Turkish authors: Research Articles. J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1011 2006 BEBOUT L User studies in the humanities: a survey and a proposal. RQ 15 : 40 1975 BROADUS RN Information needs of humanities scholars: a study of request made at the National Humanities Center. LIBR INFORM SCI RES 9 : 113 1987 BROCKMAN WS SCHOLARLY WORK HUMAN : 2001 CARR L EXTENDING J BASED RE : 2006 CASADO ES REV EC APLICADA 7 : 113 1999 FERNANDEZ IF REUNION CIENTIFICA F 9 : 2006 HERRANZ FT HISPANIA : 41 2002 JONES C The Characteristics of the Literature Used by Historians J LIBR 4 : 137 1972 KNIEVEL JE Citation analysis for collection development: a comparative study of eight humanities fields. LIBR QUART 75 : 142 2005 MARTIN RA PALUDICOLA 3 : 1 2000 MOED HF CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2005 NEDERHOF AJ SCIENTOMETRICS 66 : 81 2006 SANZ C CONT PERSPECTIVES AC 2 : 41 1997 SANZ E REV ESPANOLA DOCUMEN 25 : 443 2002 SCHUBERT A Publications dynamics: models and indicators SCIENTOMETRICS 20 : 317 1991 STONE S Humanities scholars: information needs and uses. J DOC 38 : 292 1982 WIBERLEY SE Humanists revisted: a longitudinal look at the adoption of information technology COLL RES LIBR 55 : 499 1994 Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 8 15:48:25 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:48:25 -0500 Subject: Forti, E; Franzoni, C; Sobrero, M, The effect of patenting on the networks and connections of academic scientists (Article, English), PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.272-284 Message-ID: Email Address: enrico.forti at unibo.it Author(s): Forti, E (Forti, Enrico); Franzoni, C (Franzoni, Chiara); Sobrero, M (Sobrero, Maurizio) Title: The effect of patenting on the networks and connections of academic scientists Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 272-284, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: academic patenting; network effect; technology transfer KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; UNIVERSITIES; INNOVATION; INVENTORS; PRODUCTIVITY; TECHNOLOGY; ADVANTAGE; PATTERNS; FIRMS Abstract: Are academic inventors snore or less connected in publication networks than their non- inventing peers? Are their networks sparser or denser? Are they bridges or hubs within their research communities? Does patenting alter their behaviour and role within the network along their careers? This paper tackles these specific questions, seeking to contribute to the analysis of the characteristics and the evolution of research collaborations of scientists who became academic inventors vis-a- vis those of their colleagues who never patented. Our empirical analysis compares two ego networks. The first one is based on 2899 scientific articles written between 1987 and 2006, together with 17853 co-authors by 55 Italian academic inventors, working in the field of Chemistry. The second one is based on 2406 scientific articles written between 1987 and 2006, together with 14562 co-authors by 55 Italian academics working in the field of Chemistry who never filed a patent in their career. Addresses: Univ Bologna, Dept Management, Bologna, I-40126 Italy. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 49 *IPIQ UNPUB J LEV CLASS RE : 2005 *ORG EC COOP DEV TURN SCI BUS PAT LIC : 2003 ADAMS JD Scientific teams and institutional collaborations: Evidence from U.S. universities. 1981-1999 RES POLICY 34 : 259 2005 AHUJA G Collaboration networks, structural holes and innovation: A longitudinal study. ADMIN SCI QUART 45 : 425 2000 ALLEN TJ MANAGING FLOW TECHNO : 1977 ALLISON PD Productivity Differences among Scientists: Evidence of Cumulative Advantages. 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An exploratory comparison of patenting researchers with their non-inventing peers in nano-science and technology SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 545 2006 MOWERY DC IVORY TOWER IND INNO : 2004 MURRAY F The role of academic inventors in entrepreneurial firms: sharing the laboratory life. RES POLICY 33 : 643 2004 MURRAY F Innovation as co-evolution of scientific and technological networks: exploring tissue engineering RESEARCH POLICY 31 : 1389 2002 NAHAPIET J Social Capital, Intellectual Capital and the Organizational Advantage. ACAD MANAGE REV 23 : 242 1998 NARIN F J AM SOC INFORM SCI 25 : 45 1976 PETERS HPF Structuring scientific activities by co-author analysis SCIENTOMETRICS 20 : 235 1991 PRICE DJD LITTLE SCI BIG SCI : 1963 STEPHAN PE IN PRESS EC INNOVATI : 2004 STOKES DE PASTEURS QUADRANT BA : 1997 ZUCKER LG Intellectual human capital and the birth of the US biotechnology enterprises. AM ECON REV 88 : 290 1998 ZUCKER LG Star scientists and institutional transformation: Patterns of invention and innovation in the formation of the biotechnology industry PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93 : 12709 1996 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 8 15:48:59 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:48:59 -0500 Subject: Franzoni, C; Simpkins, CL; Li, B; Ram, A, Using content analysis to investigate the research paths chosen by scientists over time (Article, English) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.285-294 Message-ID: Email address: chiara.franzoni at polito.it Author(s): Franzoni, C (Franzoni, Chiara); Simpkins, CL (Simpkins, Christopher L.); Li, B (Li, Baoli); Ram, A (Ram, Ashwin) Title: Using content analysis to investigate the research paths chosen by scientists over time Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 285-294, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: content analysis; academic scientists; semantic search; research trajectories; knowledge development KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; PRODUCTIVITY; PERFORMANCE; INDICATORS; STATISTICS Abstract: We present an application of a clustering technique to a large original dataset of SCI publications which is capable at disentangling the different research lines followed by a scientist, their duration over time and the intensity of effort devoted to each of them. Information are obtained by means of software-assisted content analysis, based on the co- occurrence of words in the ful abstract and title of a set of SCI publications authored by 650 American star-physicists across 17 years. We estimated that scientists in our dataset over the time span contributed on average to 16 different research lines lasting on average 3.5 years and published nearly 5 publication in each single line of research. The technique is potentially useful for scholars studying science and the research community, as well as for research agencies, to evaluate if the scientist is new to the topic and for librarians, to collect timely biographic information. Addresses: Politecn Turin, DISPEA, Turin, I-10129 Italy. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 25 ALLISON PD Productivity Differences Among Scientists: Evidence for Accumulative Advantage. AM SOCIOL REV 39 : 596 1974 COLE S Scientific Output and Recognition: A syudy in the Operation of the Reward System in Science. AM SOCIOL REV 32 : 377 1967 COURTIAL JP KEEPING ABREAST SCI : 1997 CRANE D INVISIBLE COLLEGES D : 1972 FOX MF Publication Productivity among Scientists: A critical Review. 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RES POLICY 14 : 131 1985 NARIN F Bibliometric performance measures SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 293 1996 PERITZ BC On the Objectives of Citation Analysis: Problems of Theory and Method. J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43 : 448 1992 PORTER MF An algorithm for suffix stripping PROGRAM 14 : 130 1980 RASMUSSEN E INFORM RETRIEVAL DAT : 1992 SALTON G AUTOMATIC TEXT PROCE : 1989 STEPHAN PE STRIKING MOTHER LODE : 1992 ZIMAN JM PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE ESS : 1968 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 8 15:56:29 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:56:29 -0500 Subject: Romero, AG; et al Measuring the contribution of clinical trials to Bibliometric indicators: Citations and Journal Impact Factor (R)(Article, English) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.300-304 Message-ID: Email address: agr33 at salud.madrid.org Author(s): Romero, AG (Romero, Antonio Garcia); Cortes, JN (Cortes, Jose Navarrete); Escudero, C (Escudero, Cristina); Lopez, JAF (Lopez, Juan Antonio Femandez); Moreno, JAC (Moreno, Juan Antonio Chaichio) Title: Measuring the contribution of clinical trials to Bibliometric indicators: Citations and Journal Impact Factor (R) Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 300-304, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: clinical trials; citation; impact factor KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL JOURNALS; PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES Abstract: Clinical trials play a relevant role in the development of new drugs. After a clinical trial has been carried out, its results are usually published in scientific journals. These papers receive a significant number of citations that can affect the scores for indicators such as the Journal Impact Factor (R) or the h-index. However, there is a criticism with this practice especially because around 3/4 of the clinical trials are funded by industry that can use this channel to promote their products. In addition, the Frascati Manual (OECD) establishes that clinical trials must be considered as part of product development and not research activities. We have established two main research questions: (i) Are clinical trials cited significantly more than other papers? (ii) To what extent are Journal Impact Factors modified by citations to clinical trials? We use the database from Thomson-ISI Web of Science (R) jointly with Medline to answer these questions. Our preliminary results suggest the following remarks. Firstly, the clinical trials are significantly more cited than other papers. Secondly, the Impact Factors are significantly reduced if we do not take into account the clinical trials. We believe that this information could be useful for the Research Policy decision makers. Addresses: Agencia Lain Entralgo, Madrid, 28013 Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 9 *DTI BAI DEP HLTH BIOSC 2015 IMPR NAT : 2003 *OECD MEAS SCI TECHN ACT : 2002 LICHTENBERG FR MEASURING GAINS MED : 2003 ROCHON PA A Study of Manufactured-Supported Trials of Non-Steroidal Anti-inflamatory Drugs in the Treatment of Arthritis ARCH INTERN MED 154 : 157 1994 SMITH R Medical Journals and Pharmaceutical Companies: Uneasy Bedfellows. BRIT MED J 326 : 1202 2003 SMITH R The Trouble with Medical Journals. J ROY SOC MED 99 : 115 2006 SMITH R PLOS MED 2 : 241 2005 SMITH R PLOS MED 2 : 364 2005 SMITH R PUBLIC LIB SCI CLI E 6 : 1 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 9 09:07:47 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?US-ASCII?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 09:07:47 -0500 Subject: Turnovec, F (Turnovec, Frantisek) Publication portfolio of the Czech economists and problems of rankings EKONOMICKY CASOPIS, 55 (7): 623-647 2007 Message-ID: Email address: frantisek.turnovec at tiscali.cz Author(s): Turnovec, F (Turnovec, Frantisek) Title: Publication portfolio of the Czech economists and problems of rankings Source: EKONOMICKY CASOPIS, 55 (7): 623-647 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: impact factor; lexicographic ordering; publication portfolio; ranking Keywords Plus: DEPARTMENTS Abstract: This paper presents "micro" results of empirical analysis of 1, 235 individual publication records of 1,230 economists in the Czech Republic retrieved from international databases Web of Science and EconLit for the period 1994 - 2003. Publication portfolio described by research publication flows from particular institutions to particular journals is provided. Algorithms of weighted and not-weighted rankings of institutions by research performance are proposed and applied on Czech data. Addresses: Charles Univ Prague, Fak Socialnich, Inst Ekon, Prague 11000 1, Czech Republic Reprint Address: Turnovec, F, Charles Univ Prague, Fak Socialnich, Inst Ekon, Opletalova 26, Prague 11000 1, Czech Republic. Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SLOVAK ACADEMIC PRESS LTD Publisher Address: PO BOX 57 NAM SLOBODY 6, 810 05 BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA ISSN: 0013-3035 29-char Source Abbrev.: EKON CAS ISO Source Abbrev.: Ekon. Cas. 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On the importance of publishing on the economic sciences tenure-track in the CR FINANCE A UVER-CZECH JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 55 : 563 2005 MACHACEK M IN PRESS HIRSCHOVO C : 2007 MACHACEK M LII : 74 2004 MUNICH D CZECH J EC FINANCE 56 : 522 2006 NEARY JP J EUROPEAN EC ASS 1 : 1239 2003 PALACIOSHUERTA I The measurement of intellectual influence ECONOMETRICA 72 : 963 2004 SPALA M IMPAKT FAKTOR DOBRY 145 : 69 2006 TURNOVEC F 3 SOCIAL SCI DISCIPL : 50 2002 TURNOVEC F CZECH J EC FINANCE 55 : 531 2005 TURNOVEC F QUANTITATIVE METHODS : 187 2004 TURNOVEC F ROZVOJ CESKE SPOLECN : 77 2004 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: C:\Documents and Settings\c005591\Desktop\Turnovec Publication Portfolio_Attachment_Ekonomicky casopis_0707.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 100015 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Cited Reference Count: 17 Times Cited: 0 Cited References: NATURE 435 : 1003 2005 *EUR TECHN ASS NET SCI POL EUR UN PROM : 2000 BABCOCK S WOMEN DONT ASK NEGOT : 240 2004 BARONCOHEN S ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE : 2003 CASAL J Developmental compartments and planar polarity in Drosophila CURRENT BIOLOGY 12 : 1189 2002 GARFIELD E How can impact factors be improved? BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 313 : 411 1996 GEARY DC MALE FEMALE EVOLUTIO : 1998 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 2005 LAWRENCE PA The politics of publication - Authors, reviewers and editors must act to protect the quality of research. NATURE 422 : 259 2003 LAWRENCE PA Rank injustice - The misallocation of credit is endemic in science. NATURE 415 : 835 2002 LAWRENCE PA Men, women, and ghosts in science PLOS BIOLOGY 4 : 13 2006 Art. 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OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 305-313, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: gaughan at uga.edu Author(s): Gaughan, M (Gaughan, Monica); Ponomariov, B (Ponomariov, Bronco); Bozeman, B (Bozeman, Barry) Title: Using quasi-experimental design and the curriculum vitae to evaluate impacts of earmarked center funding on faculty productivity, collaboration, and grant activity Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 305-313, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: curriculum vitae analysis; academic career trajectories; multidisciplinary science senter KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY; CAREERS Abstract: Academic research conducted within multidisciplinary science centers developed rapidly during the 1980s in response to several federal initiatives in the United States. In this study, we examine the effect of a Congressionally-mandated multidisciplinary center program on the careers of affiliated scientists. Important to the research evaluation design, we incorporate a control group of researchers who are not affiliated with these centers, but who work in the same scientific area. We collect curricula vitae from both groups, a data source that has been demonstrated to provide valid and reliable longitudinal data about academic productivity. We discuss the sampling and data collection methodology in detail, concluding that our sampling methodology worked well, while our initial attempt to collect CVs via the internet was not effective. Ultimately, we concluded that internet-based collection of CVs is not feasible; therefore we collected CVs directly from respondents via mail and email requests. In the analysis, we evaluate the impact of center affiliation on publication productivity, collaboration, and grants activity. We find that center affiliation tends to promote lower grant velocity, but greater levels of collaboration. These higher levels of collaboration increase publication productivity, but gains may be offset by the lower grants velocity. Overall, we find that centers-consistent with policy objectives-tend to foster funding stability and to increase collaborative interactions in the field. Addresses: Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30606 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 26 *US C 101127 DEP LAB HLTH : 1990 *US CONGR COMP SEL ACTS JUR CO : 2001 BANTILAN MCS Dealing with diversity in scientific outputs: Implications for international research evaluation. RES EVALUAT 13 : 87 2004 BOARDMAN PC Reward systems and NSF university research centers: the impact of tenure on university scientists' valuation of applied and commercially-relevant research. J HIGH EDUC 78 : 51 2007 BONACCORSI A A robust nonparametric approach to the analysis of scientific productivity RESEARCH EVALUATION 12 : 47 2003 BOZEMAN B IN PRESS RES POLICY BOZEMAN B Models of scientific careers: Using network theory to explain transmission of scientific and technical human capital. INT J TECHNOL MANAGE 22 : 716 2001 BOZEMAN B J TECHNOLOGY TRANSFE 29 : 365 2004 BOZEMAN B Scientists' collaboration strategies: Implications for scientific and technical human capital. RES POLICY 33 : 599 2004 COHEN W U IND RES CTR US : 1994 CORLEY E J TECHNOLOGY TRANSFE 30 : 371 2005 CORLEY E LEARNING SCI TECHNOL : 2003 CRITTEND.KS Coding reliability and validity of interview data AM SOCIOL REV 36 : 1073 1971 DIETZ J SCIENTOMETRICS 49 : 419 2001 DIETZ J THESIS GEORGIA I TEC : 2004 DIETZ JS Academic careers, patents, and productivity: Industry experience as scientific and technical human capital. RES POLICY 34 : 349 2005 FELLER I Developing science indicators for basic science offices within mission agencies RESEARCH EVALUATION 12 : 71 2003 GAUGHAN M Using curriculum vitae to compare some impacts of NSF research center grants with research center funding. RES EVALUAT 11 : 17 2002 GAUGHAN M National science training policy and early scientific careers in France and the United States. RES POLICY 33 : 569 2004 GRAY DO Government-sponsored industry-university cooperative research: an analysis of cooperative research center evaluation approaches. RES EVALUAT 9 : 57 2000 LAUDEL G Is external research funding a valid indicator for research performance? RESEARCH EVALUATION 14 : 27 2005 LEE S The impact of research collaboration on scientific productivity SOC STUD SCI 35 : 673 2005 LEE S THESIS GEORGIA I TEC : 2004 LIN MW J TECHNOLOGY TRANSFE 31 : 269 2006 ROESSNER JD Outcome measurement in the USA: state of the art RESEARCH EVALUATION 11 : 85 2002 ROGERS JD Knowledge value alliances: an alternative to R&D project evaluation. SCI TECHNOL HUM VAL 26 : 23 2001 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 10 13:44:05 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:44:05 -0500 Subject: Glanzel, W et al, A comparative analysis of publication activity and citation impact based on the core literature in bioinformatics PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 321-334, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: Wolfgang.Glanzel at econ.kuleuven.be Author(s): Glanzel, W (Glaenzel, Wolfgang); Janssens, F (Janssens, Frizo); Thijs, B (Thijs, Bart) Title: A comparative analysis of publication activity and citation impact based on the core literature in bioinformatics Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 321-334, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: bioinformatics; subject delineation; mapping of science; citation analysis; scientific collaboration Abstract: A novel subject-delineation strategy has been developed for the retrieval of the core literature in bioinformatics. The strategy combines textual components with bibliometric, citation-based techniques. This bibliometrics-aided search strategy is applied to the 1980-2004 annual volumes of the Web of Science. Retrieved literature has undergone a structural as well as quantitative analysis. Patterns of national publication activity, citation impact and international collaboration are analysed for the 1990s and the new millennium. Addresses: Katholieke Univ Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Indicatoren, Louvain, B- 3000 Belgium. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 18 BATAGELJ V Pajek - Analysis and visualization of large networks GRAPH DRAWING 2265 : 477 2002 BERKHIN P SURVEY CLUSTERING DA : 2002 GLANZEL W IN PRESS SCIENTOMETR : 2007 GLANZEL W NANOTECHNOLOGY ANAL : 2003 GLANZEL W A bibliometric approach to the role of author self-citations in scientific communication. SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 63 2004 GLANZEL W A relational charting approach to the world of basic research in twelve science fields at the end of the second millenium SCIENTOMETRICS 55 : 335 2002 GLANZEL W National characteristics in international scientific co-authorship relations SCIENTOMETRICS 51 : 69 2001 GLANZEL W A new methodological approach to bibliographic coupling and its application to the national, regional and institutional level SCIENTOMETRICS 37 : 195 1996 JAIN A ALGORITHMS CLUSTERIN : 1988 JANSSENS F P 1 INT C MULT INF S : 615 2006 JANSSENS F P 10 INT C INT SOC S : 284 2005 KATZ JS SCI PUBL POLICY 27 : 23 2000 KAUFMAN L FINDING GROUPS DATA : 1990 OUZOUNIS CA Early bioinformatics: the birth of a discipline - a personal view. BIOINFORMATICS 19 : 2176 2003 PATRA SK Bibliometric study of bioinformatics literature. SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 477 2006 PEREZIRATXETA C IN PRESS BRIEFING BI : 2006 PRICE D LITTLE SCI BIG SCI : 1966 SCHUBERT A World Flash on Basic Research: International Collaboration in the Sciences. SCIENTOMETRICS 19 : 3 1990 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 10 13:49:23 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:49:23 -0500 Subject: Gomez, I et al,Structure and research performance of Spanish universities PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 335-345, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: igomez at cindoc.csic.es Author(s): Gomez, I (Gomez, Isabel); Bordons, M (Bordons, Maria); Fernandez, MT (Fernandez, M. Teresa); Morillo, F (Morillo, Fernanda) Title: Structure and research performance of Spanish universities Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 335-345, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: research performance; universities; Spain; bibliometric indicators Abstract: The aim of this paper is to describe Spanish universities by means of structural, input and output indicators, to explore the relationship between those indicators and to analyse university behaviour in different dimensions. Age of the universities and environmental conditions are taken into account, together with input and output indicators, as well as others related to the networks and links established. Our results will contribute to the knowledge of the research university system in Spain, producing data that could be useful for research management both at the institutional, regional and national level. Addresses: Spanish Res Council CSIC, CINDOC, Madrid, 28002 Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 9 FUNDING RES DIVERSIT : 2003 *SJTU ACAD RANK WORLD U 20 : 2005 *THES WORLD U RANK WHO IS : 2005 DEMIGUEL J EXCELENCIA CALIDAD U : 2001 GOMEZ I RADIOGRAFIA INVESTIG : 2006 LEYDESDORFF L The Triple Helix on university-industry-government relations. SCIENTOMETRICS 58 : 191 2003 MOED HF 200601 CWTS : 2006 NARIN F SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION IN EUROPE AND THE CITATION OF MULTINATIONALLY AUTHORED PAPERS SCIENTOMETRICS 21 : 313 1991 ZITT M Potential science-technology spillovers in regions: An insight on geographic co-location of knowledge activities in the EU SCIENTOMETRICS 57 : 295 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 11 09:36:12 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:36:12 -0500 Subject: Hellsten, I et al, Self-citation networks as traces of scientific careers PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 365-367, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: iina.hellsten at vks.knaw.nl Author(s): Hellsten, I (Hellsten, Iina); Lambiotte, R (Lambiotte, Renaud); Scharnhorst, A (Scharnhorst, Andrea); Ausloss, M (Ausloss, Marcel) Title: Self-citation networks as traces of scientific careers Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 365-367, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: self-citation; network; field mobility; co-authorship; keywords KeyWords Plus: ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES; KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS; SCIENCE; NETHERLANDS; SPECIALTIES; PHYSICISTS; MIGRATION; EVOLUTION; MOBILITY Addresses: VKS KNAW, Royal Netherlands Acad Arts & Sci, Amsterdam, NL-1019 AT Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 34 BARABASI AL Evolution of the social network of scientific collaborations. PHYSICA A 311 : 590 2002 BORNER K Visualizing knowledge domains ANNU REV INFORM SCI 37 : 179 2003 BORNER K Studying the emerging global brain: analyzing and visualizing the impact of co-authorship teams COMPLEXITY 10 : 57 2005 BOYACK KW Mapping the backbone of science SCIENTOMETRICS 64 : 351 2005 BRUCKNER E The Application of evolution models in scientometrics SCIENTOMETRICS 18 : 21 1990 BURGER M OSCILLATIONS TRAVELI : 565 1985 CHEN CM MAPPING SCI FRONTIER : 2003 EBERLING W CZECHOSLOVAK J PHY B 36 : 43 1986 GARFIELD E Why do we need algorithmic histiography J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 400 2003 GARFIELD E Historiographic mapping of knowledge domains literature JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 30 : 119 2004 GARFIELD E THEORY LIBRARIANSHIP : 380 1973 GILBERT GN SOC SCI INFORM 16 : 102 1977 HARGENS LL Migration patterns of US Ph.D.s among disciplines and specialities SCIENTOMETRICS 9 : 145 1986 LAMBIOTTE R On the genre-fication of music: a percolation approach EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B 50 : 183 2006 LAMBIOTTE R Uncovering collective listening habits and music genres in bipartite networks PHYS REV E 2 7206 : 6107 2005 LEPAIR C Switching between academic disciplines in the Netherlands SCIENTOMETRICS 2 : 177 1980 LEYDESDORFF L Dimensions of citation analysis SCI TECHNOL 15 : 305 1990 MACROBERTS M J AM SOC INFORM SCI 40 : 342 1988 METUCHEN NJ ESSAYS INFORM SCI 2 : 136 1974 MORILLO F Interdisciplinarity in science: a tentative typology of disciplines and research areas J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 1237 2003 NEWMAN MEJ The structure of scientific collaboration networks P NATL ACAD SCI USA 98 : 404 2001 PERSSON O Locating the network of interacting authors in scientific specialities SCIENTOMETRICS 33 : 351 1995 PIERCE SJ Boundary crossing in research literatures as a means of interdisciplinary information transfer J AM SOC INFORM SCI 50 : 271 1999 REDNER S Citation statistics from 110 years of physical review PHYS TODAY 58 : 49 2005 RINIA EJ Measuring knowledge transfer between fields of science SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 347 2002 SCHARNHORST A INTEGRATIVE SYSTEMS : 505 2001 URATA H Information flow among scientific disciplines in Japan SCIENTOMETRICS 18 : 309 1990 URBAN D Mobility and the growth of science SOC STUD SCI 12 : 409 1982 VANHOUTEN J Migration of physicists to other academic disciplines: situation in the Netherlands SCIENTOMETRICS 5 : 257 1983 VANRAAN AFJ Performance-related differences of bibliometric statistical properties of research groups: cumulative advantages and hierarchically layered networks J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1919 2006 VLACHY J Mobility if physics - a bibliography of occupational, geographic and field mobility of physicists CZECH J PHYS 31 : 669 1981 WAGNERDOEBLER R MATH LOGIK 1847 GEGE : 1993 WATTS DJ title not available ANNU REV SOCIOL 30 : 243 2004 WOUTERS P THESIS U AMSTERDAM F : 1999 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 11 11:40:11 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 11:40:11 -0500 Subject: Herubel, JPVM Pre 1990 French doctoral dissertations in philosophy: A Bibliometric profile of a canonical discipline PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 368-377, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: jpvmh at Purdue.edu Author(s): Herubel, JPVM (Herubel, Jean-Pierre V. M.) Title: Pre 1990 French doctoral dissertations in philosophy: A Bibliometric profile of a canonical discipline Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 368-377, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: bibliometric; doctorates; humanities; philosophy; geographical dispersion KeyWords Plus: HISTORY; FRANCE Abstract: Established scholars and graduate students researching French doctoral dissertations prior to the last ten years often find that there are deferent doctorates for the same discipline appearing in the grey literature. This exploratory bibliometric study attempts to map doctorates granted in one canonical discipline; i.e. philosophy. Since philosophy transcends both the social sciences and the humanities in French academia, doctorates in philosophy were examined for their doctoral type and institutional affiliation. Major and intellectually significant patterns of geographical and institutional dispersion are revealed. Addresses: Purdue Univ, HSSE Lib, W Lafayette, IN USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 33 *ASS HIST PRES DEB RECH HIST *COM FRANC SCI HIS RECH HIST FRANC DEP : 1980 ASSEFA AM FRANCE STUDY ED SYST : 73 1988 BERNSTEIN JH First Recipients of Anthropological Doctorates in the United States, 1891- 1930. AM ANTHROPOL 104 : 551 2002 BOURDIEU P HOMO ACAD : 1988 BOWEN WG PURSUIT PHD : 1992 BUCHANAN AL Comparing Materials Used in Philosophy and Political Science Dissertations: A Technical Note. BEHAV SOC SCI LIBR 12 : 63 1993 CHIMISSO C Constructing Narratives and Reading Texts: Approaches to History and Power Struggles Between Philosophy and Emergent Disciplines in Inter-war France HIST HUM SCI 18 : 83 2005 CHIMISSO C The Mind and the Faculties: The Controversy Over 'Primitive Mentality' and the Struggle for Disciplinary Space at the Inter-war Sorbonne HIST HUM SCI 13 : 47 2000 DEBEAUVAIS M THESIS 21 : 375 1986 DERIDDERSYMOENS H U MIDDLE AGES : 1992 DUROSELLE JB REV HIST MODERNE CON : 1970 DUROSELLE JB REV HIST MODERNE CON 14 : 173 1967 FABIANI JL PHILOS REPUBLIQUE : 1988 GODECHOT O DOCUMENT TRAVAIL GRI 17 : 1 2003 GOEDEKEN EA Dissertations in Military History, 1973-1988 JMH 56 : 651 1992 HERUBEL JPVM Philosophy Dissertation Biographies and Citations in Serials Evaluation SERIALS LIBR 20 : 65 1991 HESSELING PGM FRONTIERS LEARNING : 1986 JOLY G CYBERGEO : 1997 JOLY G INERGEO B 124 : 87 1996 KOUPTSOV O DOCTORATE EUROPE REG : 1994 KUYPERRUSHING L Identifying Uniform Core Journal Titles for Music Libraries: A Dissertation Citation Study. COLL RES LIBR 60 : 153 1999 MOUSNIER R REV HISTORIQUE 234 : 123 1965 MUSSELILN C LONG MARCH FRENCH U : 2003 ROTHBLATT S EUROPEAN AM U 1800 H : 1993 RUTLEDGE JB COLLECTION MANAGEMEN 19 : 43 1994 SCHWEITZER GK DOCTORATE HDB : 1965 SLONE GT CONTEMPORARY FRENCH 14 : 85 1990 SOULIE C ACTEES RECHERCHE SCI 109 : 3 1995 SOULIE C DESTIN I AVANT GARDE SOULIE C THESIS ECOLE HAUTES : 1994 THIBAULT A L'Analyse des espaces regionaux en France depuis le debut du siecle. ANN GEORGRAPHIE 81 : 129 1972 WANNER RE FRANCE STUDY ED SYST : 116 1975 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 11 13:40:42 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 13:40:42 -0500 Subject: Holmberg, K; Thelwall, M Local government web sites in finland: A geographic and webometric analysis PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 378-386, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: kim.holmberg at abo.fi Author(s): Holmberg, K (Holmberg, Kim); Thelwall, M (Thelwall, Mike) Title: Local government web sites in finland: A geographic and webometric analysis Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 378-386, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: webometrics; hyperlinks; link creation motivations; local government; geography KeyWords Plus: BUSINESS INFORMATION; IMPACT FACTORS; INTERLINKING; LINKS; MOTIVATIONS; FRAMEWORK Abstract: It has been shown that information collected from and about links between web pages and web sites can reflect real world phenomena and relationships between the organizations they represent. Yet, government linking has not been extensively studied from a webometric point of view. The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge of governmental interlinking and to shed some light on the possible real world phenomena it may indicate. We show that interlinking between local government bodies in Finland follows a strong geographic, or rather a geopolitical pattern and that governmental interlinking is mostly motivated by official cooperation that geographic adjacency has made possible. Addresses: Abo Akad Univ, Turku, 20500 Finland. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 39 *STAT REG EUR NOM TERR UN STAT : 2006 ALMIND TC Informetric analyses on the world wide web: methodological approaches to 'webometrics'. J DOC 53 : 404 1997 BARIIAN J CYBERMETRICS : 1999 BARILAN J What do we know about links and linking? A framework for studying links in academic environments. INFORM PROCESS MANAG 41 : 973 2005 BARILAN J A microscopic link analysis of academic institutions within a country - the case of Israel SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 391 2004 BATAGELJ V PAJEK ANAL VISUALIZA : 77 2003 BJORNEBORN L Towards a basic framwork for webometrics J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 1216 2004 BJORNEBORN L THESIS ROYAL SCH LIB : 2004 BORGATTI SP UCINET WINDOWS SOFTW : 2002 CHU H Taxonomy of inlinked Web entities: What does it imply for webometric research? LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH 27 : 8 2005 GULLI A P 14 INT WORLD WID W : 2005 INGWERSEN P The calculation of Web impact factors J DOC 54 : 236 1998 KAMADA T An Algorithm for Drawing General undirected Graphs. INFORM PROCESS LETT 31 : 7 1989 KIM HJ Motivatons for hyperlinking in scholarly electronic articles: a quantitative study J AM SOC INFORM SCI 51 : 887 2000 KRACKHARDT D J QUANTITATIVE ANTHR 3 : 279 1992 LAWRENCE S Accessibioity of information on the web NATURE 400 : 107 1999 MOON MJ The evolution of e-government among municipalities: Rhetoric or reality? PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW 62 : 424 2002 PERSSON O BIBEXCEL TOOLBOX BIB : 2006 PETRICEK V P 15 INT C WORLD WID : 2006 ROUSSEAU R CYBERMETRICS 1 : 1997 SMITH A Web impact factors for Australasian universities SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 363 2002 SNYDER H J DOC 55 : 577 1999 STUART D P ISSI 2005 10 INT C 1 : 188 2005 STUART D Investigating triple helix relationships using URL citations: a case study of the UK West Midlands automobile industry RES EVALUAT 15 : 97 2006 TANG R U.S. academic departmental Web-site interlinking in the United States disciplinary differences LIBR INFORM SCI RES 25 : 437 2003 THELWALL M CYBERMETRICS 5 : 2001 THELWALL M INFORM RES 8 : 2003 THELWALL M Mehtodologies for crawler based web surveys INTERNET RES 12 : 124 2002 THELWALL M Three target document range metrics for University web sites J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 490 2003 THELWALL M Conceptualizing documentation on the web: an evaluation of different hueristic-based models for counting links between university web sites J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 53 : 995 2002 THELWALL M Evidence for the existence of geographic trends in university Web site interlinking J DOC 58 : 563 2002 THELWALL M J INF SCI 27 : 347 2001 THELWALL M SCIENTOMETRICS 55 : 335 2002 THELWALL M WEBOMETRICS ANN REV 39 : 81 2005 VAUGHAN L Search engine coverage bias: evidence and possible causes INFORM PROCESS MANAG 40 : 693 2004 VAUGHAN L P 10 INT C INT SOC S 2 : 534 2005 VAUGHAN LW Links to commerical web sites as a source of business information SCIENTOMETRICS 61 : 467 2004 VAUGHAN LW Links to commercial websites as a source of business information SCIENTOMETRICS 60 : 487 2004 WILKINSON D Motivations for academic web site interlinking: evidence for the Web as a novel source of information on scholarly communication J INFORM SCI 29 : 49 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 11 15:52:37 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:52:37 -0500 Subject: Hook, PA (Hook, Peter A.) Visualizing the topic space of the united states supreme court PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 387-396, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: pahook at indiana.edu Author(s): Hook, PA (Hook, Peter A.) Title: Visualizing the topic space of the united states supreme court Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 387-396, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: domain maps; visualizations; united states supreme court; law; political science; westlaw KeyWords Plus: CITATION INDEXES; LAW; SCIENCE Abstract: This article describes the creation of several domain maps based on the topic space of opinions issued by the United States Supreme Court. Topics assigned by West Publishing were harvested off of the Westlaw database and visualized using Principal Components Analysis (PCA), Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), and graph visualization software (Pajek). Peculiar topic adjacencies were noted and attributed to the unique nature of cases argued at the level of the United States Supreme Court. The work is contextualized throughout by the author's desire to create a rigorous base map on which to layer additional data for teaching purposes. Addresses: Indiana Univ, Sch Law, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 36 *THOMS W W AN AM LAW : 2006 BATAGELJ V CONNECTIONS 21 : 47 1998 BATTELLE J SEARCH GOOGLE RIVALS : 2005 BERNAL JD SOCIAL FUNCTION SCI : 1939 BORNER K Visualizing Knowledge Domains ANNU REV INFORM SCI 37 : 179 2003 BRAZILL TJ Factor analysis versus multi-dimensional scaling: binary choice roll-call voting and the US Supreme Court SOC NETWORKS 24 : 201 2002 CHANDLER SJ 2005 INT MATH S : 2005 CROSS FB IN PRESS DETERMINANT CROSS FB IN PRESS REGAN REVOL DOYLE J Westlaw and the American Digest Classification Scheme LAW LIB J 84 : 229 1992 ELLINGHAM HJT DIVISIONS NATURAL SC : 1948 EPSTEIN L JURIDICAL COMMON SPA : 2005 FOWLER JH IN PRESS POLITICAL A FOWLER JH Connecting the congress: A study of cosponsorship networks POLITICAL ANALYSIS 14 : 456 2006 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXING IT : 1979 GARFIELD E Citation Indexes for Science SCIENCE 122 : 108 1955 GEORGE TE An empirical study of empirical legal scholarship: The top law schools INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 81 : 141 2006 GROFMAN B MOST HIGHLY CITED SC 19 : 22 2002 HOOK PA NEW DIRECTIONS COGNI : 187 2005 JOHNSON JC SUNB 25 INT SUNB SOC : 2005 MARTIN AD POLIT ANAL 10 : 134 2002 MONTELLO DR Testing the first law of cognitive geography on point-display spatializations SPATIAL INFORMATION THEORY, PROCEEDINGS 2825 : 316 2003 OGDEN P "Mastering the lawless science of our law"; A Story of Legal Citation Indexes LAW LIBR J 85 : 1 1993 PAOLILLO J VISUALIZING SEMANTIC : 229 2006 POOLE KT SPATIAL MODELS PARLI : 2005 PORTER MA A network Analysis of Committees in the US House of Representatives P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 7057 2005 PRITCHETT CH CARTOGRAPHY GEOGRAPH 30 : 95 1941 SCHUBERT G JUDICIAL ATTITUDES V 28 : 100 1963 SCHUBERT GA title not available AM POLIT SCI REV 56 : 90 1962 SIROVICH L A pattern analysis of the second Rehnquist U.S. Suprere Counrt P NATL ACAD SCI USA 100 : 7432 2003 SMALL H The Structure of Scientific Literatures I: Identifyin and graoohinf SCI STUD 4 : 17 1974 SMITH TA IN PRESS WEB LAW SNYDER F MONT L REV 60 : 541 1999 SPAETH HJ Influence Relationships within the Supreme Court: A Comparison of the Warren and Burger Courts QUART 38 : 70 1985 SURRENCY EC HIST AM LAW PUBLISHI : 1990 THURSTONE LL FACTORIAL STUDY SUPR 37 : 628 1951 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 11 16:06:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:06:08 -0500 Subject: Iribarren-Maestro, I Are multi-authorship and visibility related? Study of ten research areas at Carlos III University of Madrid PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 401-407, 2007 Message-ID: Email address:iiribarr at bib.uc3m.es Author(s): Iribarren-Maestro, I (Iribarren-Maestro, Isabel); Lascurain- Sanchez, ML (Lascurain-Sanchez, Maria Luisa); Sanz-Casado, E (Sanz-Casado, Elias) Title: Are multi-authorship and visibility related? Study of ten research areas at Carlos III University of Madrid Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 401-407, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: visibility; collaboration; citation analysis; impact Factor KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; MULTIAUTHORED PAPERS; IMPACT; QUALITY; SINGLE Abstract: Opinions in the literature on the possible relationship between co-authorship and number of citations vary. This paper contributes to the debate with a further analysis of the subject, taking account of the number and quality of citations found for multi- (author, institution, country) and single-authored papers. The study is based on the scientific production of ten Carlos III University of Madrid departmental areas between 1997 and 2003 as reflected in the ISI Web of Science, and the number of times the respective papers were cited between 1997 and 2004. Univariate multifactorial analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to verify the relationship between multi-authorship and visibility. The correlation between multi-institutional and multi-national authorship and the quartile of the citing journals was analyzed with correspondence analysis. The results show that while multi-institutional and multi-national authorship raise the number of citations, co-authorship and number of citations are unrelated. Correspondence analysis failed to show any correlation between the quartile of the citing journal and multi-institutional or multi- national authorship, but did reveal a relationship between citing journal quartile and departmental area. Addresses: Carlos III Univ Madrid, Dept Lib Sci & Documentat, Madrid, 28903 Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 21 ABT HA Citations to single and multiauthored papers. PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC 96 : 746 1984 ARANAZ MF SPSS PARA WINDOWS PR : 1997 AVKIRAN NK Scientific collaboration in finance does not lead to better quality research. SCIENTOMETRICS 39 : 173 1997 BAYER AE A bibliometric analysis of marriage and family literature J MARRIAGE FAM 44 : 527 1982 BEAVER DD Collaboration and teamwork in physics CZECH J PHYS 36 : 14 1986 BORDONS M RES EVALUAT 3 : 19 1993 BORDONS M WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC : 197 2000 BRIDGSTOCK M The quality of single and multiauthored papers SCIENTOMETRICS 21 : 37 1991 CARRASCO JL ESTADISTICA MULTIVAT : 1993 GARFIELD E Which medical journals have the greatest impact? ANN INTERN MED 105 : 313 1986 GARFIELD E Fortnightly Review: How can impact factors be improved? BRIT MED J 313 : 411 1996 GLANZEL W Double effort = double impact? A critical view at international coauthorship in chemistry. SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 199 2001 GLANZEL W Science in Scandinavia: A bibliometric approach SCIENTOMETRICS 48 : 121 2000 KATZ JS P 6 C INT SOC SCI IN : 163 1997 LAWANI SM Some bibliometric correlates of quality in scientific research SCIENTOMETRICS 9 : 13 1986 LEIMU R Does scientific collaboration increase the Impact of Ecological Articles? BIOSCIENCE 55 : 438 2005 LOPEZ CP ECONOMETRIA ANAL EST : 1996 OROMANER M Collaboration and impact - career of multi-authored publications SOC SCI INFORM 14 : 147 1975 PERSSON O Inflationary bibliometric values: The role of scientific collaboration and the need for relative indicators in evaluative studies SCIENTOMETRICS 60 : 421 2004 ROUSSEAU R Why an I not cited or why are multiauthored papers more cited than others J DOC 48 : 79 1992 VANRAAN AFJ SCI PUBL POLICY 24 : 290 1997 From eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM Fri Jan 11 16:42:36 2008 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:42:36 -0500 Subject: [CHMINF-L] Thomson Scientific Launches New Citation Impact Forum In-Reply-To: <200801111446.m0BEkMMq009011@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: While CHINF-L is undoubtedly one of my favorite listservs it by no means covers all aspects of citation metrics--nor does ISSI. Another important listserv is the Metrics SIG of ASIS&T which can be found at SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU __________________________________________________ Eugene Garfield, PhD. email: garfield at codex.cis.upenn.edu home page: www.eugenegarfield.org Tel: 215-243-2205 Fax 215-387-1266 -----Original Message----- From: CHEMICAL INFORMATION SOURCES DISCUSSION LIST [mailto:CHMINF-L at LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU] On Behalf Of Patricia Meindl Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 9:46 AM To: CHMINF-L at LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Subject: Re: [CHMINF-L] Thomson Scientific Launches New Citation Impact Forum hmmmm... I thought CHMINF-L already did this well. Also there is the ISSI (International Society for Scientometrics and Infometrics) list too that definitely covers metrics of all sorts! Is the Thompson forum aimed at reaching the average researcher? Patricia Meindl U of Toronto At 07:02 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote: >Thomson Scientific Launches New Citation Impact Forum > > >Thomson Scientific announced the launch of its Citation Impact Forum >(www.scientific.thomson.com/citationimpactforum), an online forum >promoting scholarly discussion about all facets of citation-based >research evaluation-from Thomson Scientific's own Journal Impact Factor >to emerging citation metrics, such as the h-index. > >The company hopes that by promoting an understanding and discussion of >scholarly metrics, those in the industry will be encouraged to use >metrics more effectively. > > >--> http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/wndReader.asp?ArticleId=40584 > > > > > >Dana L. Roth >Millikan Library / Caltech 1-32 >1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91125 >626-395-6423 fax 626-792-7540 >dzrlib at library.caltech.edu >http://library.caltech.edu/collections/chemistry.htm > > > >CHMINF-L Archives (also to join or leave CHMINF-L, etc.) >http://listserv.indiana.edu/archives/chminf-l.html >Search the CHMINF-L archives at: >https://listserv.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/wa-iub.exe?S1=chminf-l >Sponsors of CHMINF-L: >http://www.indiana.edu/~libchem/chminfsupport.htm CHMINF-L Archives (also to join or leave CHMINF-L, etc.) http://listserv.indiana.edu/archives/chminf-l.html Search the CHMINF-L archives at: https://listserv.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/wa-iub.exe?S1=chminf-l Sponsors of CHMINF-L: http://www.indiana.edu/~libchem/chminfsupport.htm From Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU Fri Jan 11 17:29:12 2008 From: Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU (Pikas, Christina K.) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 17:29:12 -0500 Subject: Quick question... Message-ID: Are the ISSI proceedings available online? Are they available for purchase by non attendees? Maybe they'll be published in a journal (I have access to Scientometrics)? Thanks, Christina Christina K. Pikas, MLS R.E. Gibson Library & Information Center The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Voice 240.228.4812 (Washington), 443.778.4812 (Baltimore) Fax 443.778.5353 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM Fri Jan 11 20:38:59 2008 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 20:38:59 -0500 Subject: Quick question... In-Reply-To: <934BB0B6D8A02C42BC6099FDE8149CCD02A5E383@aplesjustice.dom1.jhuapl.edu> Message-ID: I do not think the Proceedings are available on line. That is why we have been including author email addresses with the abstracts.. Each attendee received a two volume set of the proceedings. The person to contact about ISSI is Wolfgang Glanzel .See http://www.issi-society.info/contact.html ________________________________ From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Pikas, Christina K. Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:29 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Quick question... Are the ISSI proceedings available online? Are they available for purchase by non attendees? Maybe they'll be published in a journal (I have access to Scientometrics)? Thanks, Christina Christina K. Pikas, MLS R.E. Gibson Library & Information Center The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Voice 240.228.4812 (Washington), 443.778.4812 (Baltimore) Fax 443.778.5353 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From isidro at CINDOC.CSIC.ES Mon Jan 14 02:14:39 2008 From: isidro at CINDOC.CSIC.ES (Isidro F. Aguillo) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 08:14:39 +0100 Subject: Quick question... In-Reply-To: <311174B69873F148881A743FCF1EE53704BEE664@TSHUSPAPHIMBX02.ERF.THOMSON.COM> Message-ID: Dear all: Unfortunately there is no more printed Proceedings available. But we are working now on the electronic version that will be available online in the Conference website soon: http://issi2007.cindoc.csic.es Thanks for your patience, Eugene Garfield escribi?: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I do not think the Proceedings are available on line. That is why we > have been including author email addresses with the abstracts.. Each > attendee received a two volume set of the proceedings. The person to > contact about ISSI is Wolfgang Glanzel .See > http://www.issi-society.info/contact.html > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics > [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Pikas, Christina K. > *Sent:* Friday, January 11, 2008 5:29 PM > *To:* SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > *Subject:* [SIGMETRICS] Quick question... > > > > Are the ISSI proceedings available online? Are they available for > purchase by non attendees? Maybe they'll be published in a journal (I > have access to Scientometrics)? > > > > Thanks, > > Christina > > > > Christina K. Pikas, MLS > R.E. Gibson Library & Information Center > The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory > Voice 240.228.4812 (Washington), 443.778.4812 (Baltimore) > Fax 443.778.5353 > -- ========================== Isidro F. Aguillo laboratorio de Cibermetria isidro @ cindoc.csic.es CINDOC - CSIC Joaqu?n Costa, 22 28002 Madrid. Spain 34-91-5635482 ext 313 ========================== From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 14 12:46:14 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:46:14 -0500 Subject: Janssens, F; Glanzel, W; De Moor, B. A hybrid mapping of information science,PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.408-420 Message-ID: Email address: Frizo.Janssens at esat.kuleuven.be Author(s): Janssens, F (Janssens, Frizo); Glanzel, W (Glaenzel, Wolfgang); De Moor, B (De Moor, Bart) Title: A hybrid mapping of information science Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 408-420, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: mapping of science; hybrid clustering; text mining; fisher's inverse chi-square method; information science KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; SCIENTIFIC PAPERS; WEB; INDICATORS Abstract: Previous studies have shown that hybrid clustering methods that incorporate textual content and bibliometric information can outperform clustering methods that use only one of these components. In this paper we apply a hybrid clustering method based on Fisher's inverse chi-square to integrate full-text with citations and to provide a mapping of the field of information science. We quantitatively and qualitatively asses the added value of such an integrated analysis and we investigate whether the clustering outcome is a better representation of the field by comparing with a text-only clustering and with another hybrid method based on linear combination of distance matrices. Our dataset consists of almost 1000 articles and notes published in the period 2002-2004 in 5 representative journals. The optimal number of clusters for the field is 5, determined by using a combination of distance-based and stability-based methods. Term networks present the cognitive structure of the field and are complemented by the most representative publications. Three large traditional sub- disciplines, particularly, information retrieval, bibliometrics/scientometrics and more social aspects, and two smaller clusters about patent analysis and webometrics, can be distinguished. Addresses: Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Elect Engn ESAT SCD, Louvain, B- 3001 Belgium. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 32 ALAVI M Knowledge integration in virtual teams: The potential role of KMS. 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Part 2 - a review of ontology mapping and evolving J INFORM SCI 28 : 375 2002 DUNNING T COMPUTATIONAL LINGUI 19 : 61 1993 FABAPEREZ C "Sitation" distributions and Bradford's law in a closed web space. J DOC 59 : 558 2003 GLENISSON P Combining full text and bibliometric information in mapping scientific disciplines INFORM PROCESS MANAG 41 : 1548 2005 HATCHER E LUCENE ACTION : 2004 HEDGES LV STAT METHODS META AN : 1985 JAIN A ALGORITHMS CLUSTERIN : 1988 JANSSENS F Towards mapping library and information science. INFORM PROCESS MANAG 42 : 1614 2006 JANSSENS F P 1 INT C MULT INF S : 615 2006 JOACHIMS T P ICML 01 18 INT C M : 250 2001 KAUFMAN L FINDING GROUPS DATA : 1990 KESSLER MM Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. 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J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 87 2003 WANG Y P 11 INT C INF KNOWL : 499 2002 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 14 14:27:40 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 14:27:40 -0500 Subject: Jin, B; Rousseau, R; Suttmeier, RP; Cao, C. The role of ethnic ties in international collaboration: The overseas chinese phenomenon (Article, English) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.427-436 Message-ID: Author(s): Jin, B (Jin, Bihui); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald); Suttmeier, RP (Suttmeier, Richard P.); Cao, C (Cao, Cong) Title: The role of ethnic ties in international collaboration: The overseas chinese phenomenon Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 427-436, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: international collaboration; overseas chinese scholars; ethnic ties; government policy; ethnic collaboration index (ECI); knowledge transfer KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; SCIENCE Abstract: The term 'Overseas Chinese Phenomenon' is used here to refer to the fact that scientists of Chinese descent play an important role in international collaboration between mainland China and the rest of the world. In this paper, we review international collaboration between ethnic Chinese scientists in eight countries - USA, England, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, Australia, and South Korea - and colleagues in China itself. Our analysis shows that while ethnic ties play an important role as a bridge between China and the country of residence, policies of the Chinese government with respect to international collaboration and overseas Chinese reinforce the growth of ethnically based co-authorship. Addresses: Chinese Acad Sci, Natl Sci Lib, Beijing, 100080 Peoples R China. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 15 *BUR COMPR PLANN C STAT YB CHIN AC SCI : 2004 *US NSF DIV SCI RES STAT SCI BASSECOULARD E P 9 INT C SC INF : 2003 BEAVER DD Reflections on scientific collaboration, (and its study): past, present, and future SCIENTOMETRICS 52 : 365 2001 JIN B HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 497 2004 JIN BH IN PRESS SCI FOCUS : 2007 JIN BH P ISSI 2005 : 362 2005 KATZ JS Geographical proximity and scientific collaboration. SCIENTOMETRICS 31 : 31 1994 MCPHERSON M Birds of a feather: homophily in social networks. ANNU REV SOCIOL 27 : 415 2001 WAGNER CS MR13570WB : R14 2001 WAGNER CS Network structure, self-organization and the growth of international collaboration in science. RES POLICY 34 : 1608 2005 WAGNER CS SCIDEN NET SCI DEV N : 2005 WEBSTER BM Bibliometric analysis of presence and impact of ethnic minority researchers on science in the UK RESEARCH EVALUATION 13 : 69 2004 XIANG B PROMOTING KNOWLEDGE : 2005 ZITT M Shadows of the past in international collaboration: collaboration profiles of the top five producers of science. SCIENTOMETRICS 47 : 627 2000 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 14 15:44:15 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 15:44:15 -0500 Subject: Klavans, R; Boyack, KW, Is there a convergent structure of science? A comparison of maps using the ISI and scopus databases (Article, English) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.437-448 Message-ID: Email address: rklavans at mapofscience.com Author(s): Klavans, R (Klavans, Richard); Boyack, KW (Boyack, Kevin W.) Title: Is there a convergent structure of science? A comparison of maps using the ISI and scopus databases Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 437-448, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: map of science; journal coverage; ISI-Scopus comparison; co-citation analysis KeyWords Plus: MAPPING SCIENCE Abstract: This article compares two maps of science that are built from different, but highly representative sets of the world-wide scientific literature. The analysis in this article extends existing work in this area in three major ways First, we provide quantitative comparisons of the ISI and Scopus databases for 15 areas of science. Second, we illustrate how these differences have an impact on the resultant map of science. Third, we argue that these differences do not affect the fundamental shape and structure of science; the differences create local differentiation and improve our understanding of local relationships. We conclude with a discussion about the value of generating a convergent map of science. Addresses: SciTech Strategies Inc, Berwyn, PA 19312 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 13 BATAGELJ V CONNECTIONS 21 : 47 1998 BOYACK KW 11 INT C INT SOC SCI : 2007 BOYACK KW Using detailed maps of science to identify potential collaboration SCIENTOMETRICS 64 : 351 2005 CHEN CM CiteSpace II: Detecting and visualizing emerging trends and transient patterns J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 359 2006 DAVIDSON GS P IEEE INF VIS 2001 : 23 2001 GLANZEL W Proceedings literature as additional data source for bibliometric analysis SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 457 2006 GRIFFITH BC Structure of scientific literatures. 2. Toward a macrostructure and microstructure for science SCI STUD 4 : 339 1974 JACSO P As we may search - Comparison of major features of the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar citation-based and citation-enhanced databases. CURR SCI INDIA 89 : 1537 2005 JONES WP Pictures of relevance: A geometric analysis of similarity measures. J AM SOC INFORM SCI 38 : 420 1987 KLAVANS R Identifying a better measure of relatedness for mapping science. J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 251 2006 KLAVANS R Quantitative evaluation of large maps of science SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 475 2006 MOYAANEGON F A new technique for building maps of large scientific domains based on the cocitation of classes and categories SCIENTOMETRICS 61 : 129 2004 SMALL H Clustering the Science Citation Index using co-citations. II. Mapping Science SCIENTOMETRICS 8 : 321 1985 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 14 16:08:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:08:08 -0500 Subject: Lariviere, V; Archambault, E; Gingras, Y. Long-term patterns in the aging of the scientific literature, 1900-2004 (Article, English) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II. 2007. p.449-456 Message-ID: Email address: lariviere.vincent at uqam.ca Author(s): Lariviere, V (Lariviere, Vincent); Archambault, E (Archambault, Eric); Gingras, Y (Gingras, Yves) Title: Long-term patterns in the aging of the scientific literature, 1900- 2004 Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 449-456, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: aging; half-life; obsolescence; price index; diasynchronous analysis; scientific publications. KeyWords Plus: OBSOLESCENCE; PUBLICATION; TIME Abstract: Despite a very large number of studies on the aging and obsolescence of scientific literature, no study has yet measured, over a very long time period, the changes in the rates at which scientific literature becomes obsolete. This paper aims at studying the evolution of the aging phenomenon and, in particular, how citation half-lives are changing over more than 100 years of scientific activity. It shows that the average and median age of cited literature has undergone several changes over the period. Specifically, the two World Wars had the effect of raising the average and median age of the cited literature significantly. Moreover, and contrary to a widely-held belief, the age of cited material has risen continuously since the mid-60s. Among the possible explanations for this counter-intuitive phenomenon, the most probable is the levelling off of the growth of scientific literature related to the steady-state dynamics of modern science that follows its exponential growth. Addresses: Univ Quebec, CIRST, OST, Montreal, PQ H3C 3P8 Canada. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 15 BOYCE P SERIALS LIBR 46 : 121 2004 EGGHE L On the influence of growth of obsolescence. SCIENTOMETRICS 27 : 195 1993 GROSS PLK SCIENCE 66 : 385 1927 LARIVIERE V The place of serials in referencing practices: Comparing natural sciences and engineering with social sciences and humanities. J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 997 2006 LINE MB "Obsolescence" and changes in the use of literature with time. J DOC 30 : 283 1974 LINE MB The half-life of periodical literature: apparent and real obsolescence. J DOC 26 : 46 1970 LINE MB Changes in the use of literature with time: obsolescence revisited. LIBR TRENDS 41 : 665 1993 LUWEL M Publication delays in the science field and their relationship to the ageing of scientific literature SCIENTOMETRICS 41 : 29 1998 NEUFELD ML Database History: From Dinosaurs to Compact Discs. J AM SOC INFORM SCI 37 : 183 1986 NICHOLAS D Revisiting obsolescence and journal article decay. INFORM PROCESS MANAG 41 : 1441 2005 ODLYZKO A The rapid evolution of scholarly communication. LEARN PUBL 15 : 7 2002 PRICE DJD COMMUNICATION SCI EN : 155 1986 PRICE DJD LITTLE SCI BIG SCI : 1963 PRICE DJD Networks of scientific papers. SCIENCE 149 : 510 1965 ZIMAN JM PROMETEUS BOUND SCI : 1994 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 15 09:55:55 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 09:55:55 -0500 Subject: Mankiw, NG (Mankiw, N. Gregory) The macroeconomist as scientist and engineer JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, 20 (4): 29-46 FAL 2006 Message-ID: URL of article manuscript: http://www.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/mankiw/files/Macroeconomist_as_Sci entist.pdf Email address: ngmankiw at harvard.edu Author(s): Mankiw, NG (Mankiw, N. Gregory) Title: The macroeconomist as scientist and engineer Source: JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, 20 (4): 29-46 FAL 2006 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: MONEY SUPPLY RULE; MONETARY-POLICY; RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS; OPTIMAL TAXATION; BUSINESS CYCLES; CAPITAL INCOME; MODEL; UNEMPLOYMENT; CONTRACTS; DYNAMICS Addresses: Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Reprint Address: Mankiw, NG, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. Cited Reference Count: 51 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER ECONOMIC ASSOC Publisher Address: 2014 BROADWAY, STE 305, NASHVILLE, TN 37203 USA ISSN: 0895-3309 Spanish Translation: Email address: ngmankiw at harvard.edu Author(s): Mankiw, NG (Mankiw, N. Gregory) Title: The macroeconomist as a scientist and engineer Source: DESARROLLO ECONOMICO-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, 47 (185): 3-23 APR-JUN 2007 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: MONEY SUPPLY RULE; MONETARY-POLICY; RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS; OPTIMAL TAXATION; BUSINESS CYCLES; CAPITAL INCOME; MODEL; UNEMPLOYMENT; CONTRACTS; DYNAMICS Abstract: This essay offers a brief history of macroeconomics, together with an evaluation of what has been learned over the past several decades. It is based on the premise that the field has evolved through the efforts of two types of macro-economist-those who understand the field as a type of engineering and those who would like it to be more of a science. While the early macro-economists were engineers trying to solve practical problems, macroeconomists have more recently focused on developing analytic tools and establishing theoretical principles. These tools and principles, however, have been slow to find their way into applications. As the field of macroeconomics has evolved, one recurrent theme is the interaction -sometimes productive and sometimes not- between the scientists and the engineers. Addresses: Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Reprint Address: Mankiw, NG, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. 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OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 457-462, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: glarowe at indiana.edu Author(s): LaRowe, G (LaRowe, Gavin); Ambre, S (Ambre, Sumeet); Burgoon, J (Burgoon, John); Ke, W (Ke, Weimao); Borner, K (Boerner, Katy) Title: The scholarly database and its utility for scientometrics research Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 457-462, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: research database; geospatial coverage; data integration; mapping science Abstract: The Scholarly Database (SDB) at Indiana University aims to serve researchers and practitioners interested in the analysis, modeling, and visualization of large-scale scholarly datasets. This database focuses on supporting large studies of changes in science over time and communicating findings via knowledge-domain visualizations. The database currently provides access to around 18 million publications, patents, and grants, ten percent of which contain full-text abstracts. Except for some datasets with restricted access conditions, the data can be retrieved in raw or pre- processed format using either a web-based or relational database client. This paper motivates the need for the database from bibliometric and scientometric perspectives (Cronin & Atkins, 2000; White & McCain, 1989). It explains the database design, setup, and interfaces as well as the temporal, geographical, and topic coverage of datasets currently served. Planned work and the potential for this database to become a global test bed for information science research are discussed. Addresses: Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 7 ATKINS DE REVOLUTIONIZING SCI : 2003 BEKAERT J AUGMENTING INTEROPER : 2006 BORNER K Visualizing Knowledge Domains ANNU REV INFORM SCI 37 : 179 2003 BOYACK KW Mapping the backbone of science SCIENTOMETRICS 64 : 351 2005 CRONIN B WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC : 2000 SHIFFRIN RM MAPPING KNOWLEDGE S1 101 : 2004 WHITE HD Bibliometrics ANNU REV INFORM SCI 24 : 119 1989 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 15 15:38:33 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:38:33 -0500 Subject: van Leeuwen, TN et al. Strength and weakness of national science systems. A bibliometric analysis through cooperation patterns PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 469-479, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: leeuwen at cwts.nl Author(s): van Leeuwen, TN (van Leeuwen, Thed N.); Tijssen, RJW (Tijssen, Robert J. W.) Title: Strength and weakness of national science systems. A bibliometric analysis through cooperation patterns Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 469-479, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: scientific cooperation; co-authored research publications; first-authorship; impact assessment KeyWords Plus: INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION Abstract: Scientific cooperation is becoming more and more important in nowadays scientific organization, and while scientific cooperation, and especially international collaboration is supposed to generate high scientific impact, we will show in this. study that lately, research publications resulting from international cooperation are losing ground in terms of scientific impact. In this study, scientific cooperation is analyzed over the last 25 years. The worldwide scientific output as indexed in the citation indexes and that of a selected set of and countries is analyzed through distinguishing various types of scientific output, and impact measures are determined. In the study we focus on a number of country's for which we have observed strong changes in the patterns of their scientific output. The study shows the importance of the analysis of the composition of the scientific output of a country, and the role single address and first-authored publications play in applications of bibliometric data in research assessment processes on the national level. Addresses: Leiden Univ, CWTS Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Leiden, NL-2300 RB Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM *NOWT REP DUTCH OBS SCI TE : 2000 BORDONS M Local, domestic and international scientific collaboration in biomedical research SCIENTOMETRICS 37 : 279 1996 BUTLER L A (2002) list of published papers is no measure of value - The present system rewards quantity, not quality - but hasty changes could be as bad. NATURE 419 : 877 2002 GLANZEL W HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 57 2004 GLANZEL W A distributional approach to multinationality measures of international scientific collaboration SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 75 2002 MATTSSON P UNPUB SCIENTOMETRICS MEDINA CC 9 INT C SCI TECHN IN : 2006 MOED HF INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION AND AWARENESS WITHIN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES SCIENTOMETRICS 21 : 291 1991 VANLEEUWEN TN Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequences for international comparisons of national research performance SCIENTOMETRICS 51 : 335 2001 ZITT M Shadows of the past in international cooperation: Collaboration profiles of the top five producers of science. SCIENTOMETRICS 47 : 627 2000 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 15 15:48:49 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:48:49 -0500 Subject: Leta, J (Leta, Jacqueline); Teixeira, FM (Teixeira, Flavio Martins) Science in brazil: Contribution of male and female scientists PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 480-484, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: jleta at bioqmed.ufrj.br Author(s): Leta, J (Leta, Jacqueline); Teixeira, FM (Teixeira, Flavio Martins) Title: Science in brazil: Contribution of male and female scientists Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 480-484, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: scientific publications; gender; Brazil; research output; policy-making KeyWords Plus: WOMEN Abstract: The establishment of science is a very recent event in most of the countries located in the south hemisphere. Training human resources for scientific and technological activities seems to be a means to reduce the scientific and technological gap between the two hemispheres. In this process, human diversity, including gender, may play an important role. This study presents data on the scientific publication output of male and female scientists from Brazil. Our aim is to identify some publishing trends, which may contribute to the debate on consequences that emerge from the imbalance between males and females participation in the scientific community, including administrative positions in academia. Addresses: Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Inst Bioquim Med, Predio CCS, Rio De Janeiro, BR-21941590 Brazil. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 12 *CNPQ NAT COUNC SCI TECHN *IBGE STAT CENT 20 TABL 5 : 2004 ANNAN K A Challenge to the World's Scientists SCIENCE 299 : 1485 2003 BOURDIEU P USOS SOCIAIS CIENCIA : 2003 CREAMER EG INITIATIVES 57 : 1 1995 HERMANN C Women in Science in France SCI CONTEXT 15 : 529 2002 LEWISON G The quantity and quality of female researchers: a bibliometric study of Iceland SCIENTOMETRICS 52 : 29 2001 LONG JS SCIENTIST 7 : 3 1993 PENA MVJ QUESTAO GENERO BRASI : 2005 ROSSI A Women in science: why so few? Social and psychological influences restrict women's choice and pursuit of careers in science. SCIENCE 148 : 1196 1965 SCHIEBINGER L FEMINISM CHANGED SCI : 1999 WEBSTER BM Polish women in science: a bibliometric analysis of Polish science and its publications, 1980-1999 RES EVALUAT 10 : 185 2001 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 15 16:20:20 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:20:20 -0500 Subject: Levitt, J; Thelwall, M Atypical citation patterns in the twenty most highly cited documents in library and information science PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 485-488, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: j.m.levitt at wlv.ac.uk Author(s): Levitt, J (Levitt, Jonathan); Thelwall, M (Thelwall, Mike) Title: Atypical citation patterns in the twenty most highly cited documents in library and information science Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 485-488, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: citation analysis; highly cited documents KeyWords Plus: SLEEPING BEAUTIES Abstract: We investigate the citations to the twenty most highly cited documents in the Web of Science subject category of `Information Science & Library Science', finding that not only are most of these papers quite old but, surprisingly, for most their citation count is continually increasing, and for the rest it is undulating but not steadily decreasing. Addresses: Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Stat Cybermetr Res Grp, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB England. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 7 BURRELL QL Are "sleeping beauties" to be expected? SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 381 2005 GARFIELD E CURRENT CONTENTS 26 : 5 1980 GLANZEL W SCIENTIST 18 : 8 2005 GLANZEL W Better late than never? On the chance to become highly cited only beyond the standard bibliometric time horizon. SCIENTOMETRICS 58 : 571 2003 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 VANDALEN HP Signals in science - On the importance of signaling in gaining attention in science. SCIENTOMETRICS 64 : 209 2005 VANRAAN AFJ Sleeping beauties in science SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 467 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 15 16:54:33 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:54:33 -0500 Subject: Lewison, G (Lewison, Grant) The references on UK cancer clinical guidelines PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 489-498, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: glewisonxx at aol.com Author(s): Lewison, G (Lewison, Grant) Title: The references on UK cancer clinical guidelines Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 489-498, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: cancer; guidelines; treatment; evidence; geography; funding KeyWords Plus: RECOMMENDATIONS; QUALITY; NICE; STRENGTH; PATIENT Abstract: One way in which biomedical research can be put into practice is through clinical guidelines, which are increasingly used to help doctors choose the most effective treatment for their patients. There has been a substantially increased interest in them recently, and in the UK there are three series. In cancer, there are 43 guidelines published to date, each of which has an evidence base in the form of references, many of which are papers in peer-reviewed journals. These have all been identified and analysed to determine their geographical provenance and type of research, in comparison with oncology research overall published in the peak years of guideline references (1999-2001). UK papers, as expected, were over- cited by a factor of nearly three: the cited papers acknowledged much more explicit funding from all sectors than did UK cancer research papers at the same research level. The references can also be used to identify cities in other countries whose research has influenced British cancer care. Addresses: Evaluametrics Ltd, Surrey, TW9 4JF England. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 35 ACKMAN ML Levels of evidence in cardiovascular clinical practice CAN J CARDIOL 16 : 1249 2000 ALDRICH R Using socioeconomic evidence in clinical practice guidelines BRIT MED J 327 : 1283 2003 ATWOOD CW Pulmonary-artery hypertension and sleep-disordered breathing CHEST S 126 : S72 2004 BLOOM BS Breast cancer treatment in clinical practice compared to best evidence and practice guidelines BRIT J CANCER 90 : 26 2004 BONETTI D Can psychological models bridge the gap between clinical guidelines and clinician behaviour - a randomized controlled-trial of an intervention to influence dentists'intention to implement evidence-based practice BRIT DENT J 195 : 403 2003 BURGERS JS Beyond the evidence in clinical guidelines LANCET 364 : 392 2004 BUTZLAFF M Z ARZTL FORTBILD JEN 96 : 127 2002 CAMBROSIO A Mapping the emergence and development of translational cancer research EUR J CANCER 42 : 3140 2006 CONNIS RT The development of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines - integrating medical sciences and practice INT J TECHNOL ASSESS 16 : 1003 2000 DYER C NICE faces legal challenge over restriction on dementia drug BRIT MED J 333 : 1085 2006 DYER C Patient is to appeal High court ruling on breast cancer drug BRIT MED J 332 : 443 2006 FERNER RE How NICE may be outflanked BRIT MED J 332 : 1268 2006 GRALLA RJ Recommendations for the use of anti-emetics: evidence-based clinical practice guidelines J CLIN ONCOL 17 : 2971 1999 GRANT J Evaluating "payback" on biomedical research from papers cited in clinical guidelines - applied bibliometric study BRIT MED J 320 : 1107 2000 GROL R MED CARE S2 39 : 1146 2001 GUYATT G Grading strength of recommendation and quality of evidence in clinical guidelines CHEST 129 : 174 2006 HEFFNER JE Does evidence-based medicine help the development of clinical practice guidelines? CHEST S 113 : S172 1998 HESS DR RESP CARE 48 : 838 2003 JACOBSON JJ Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines: friend or foe? ORAL SURG ORAL MED O 86 : 137 1998 KMIETOWICZ Z Experts defend NICE against attack by US politicians BRIT MED J 333 : 1087 2006 LEWISON G P 9 INT C SCIENT INF : 152 2003 LEWISON G The classification of biomedical journals by research level SCIENTOMETRICS 60 : 145 2004 LIBERATI A Which guidelines can we trust: assessing strength of evidence behind recommendations for clinical practice WESTERN J MED 174 : 262 2001 MAKUUCHI M Clinical practice guidelines for hepatocellular carcinoma: the first evidence based guidelines from Japan WORLD J GASTROENTERO 12 : 828 2006 MICHAELS J J CLIN EXCELLENCE 3 : 139 2001 NORHEIM OF Health-care rationing: are additional criteria needed for assessing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines? BRIT MED J 319 : 1426 1999 POGACH LM Development of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for diabetes: the Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense guidelines iniatives DIABETES CARE S2 27 : B82 2004 PSATY BM National guidelines, clincal trials and quality of evidence ARCH INTERN MED 160 : 2577 2000 RIZZO JD Use of Epoetin in patients with cancer: evidence-based clinical practice guidelines of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and Hematology J CLIN ONCOL 20 : 4083 2002 SHEKELLE PG Validity of the Agency for Health-Care Research and Quality clinical practice guidelines: how quickly do guidelines become outdated. JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 286 : 1461 2001 TOMAN C Clinical practice guidelines: necessary but not sufficient for evidence- based patient education and counseling PATIENT EDUC COUNS 42 : 279 2001 VANWERSCH A Involvement of consumers in the development of evidence-based clinical guidelines: practical experiences from the North of England Evidence-Based Guideline Developmental Programme QUAL HEALTH CARE 10 : 10 2001 WALKER T Evidence-based clinical guidelines: are they effective? NEW ZEAL MED J 114 : 20 2001 WATINE J Are laboratory investigations recommended in current medical practice guidelines supported by available evidence? CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE 40 : 252 2002 WEBSTER BM MAPPING LANDSCAPE 2 : 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 16 11:00:32 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:00:32 -0500 Subject: Leydesdorff, L et al Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system in 2005 PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 499-507, 2007 Message-ID: Email address:loet at leydesdorff.net Author(s): Leydesdorff, L (Leydesdorff, Loet); Wagner, C (Wagner, Caroline) Title: Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system in 2005 Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 499-507, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: national science; bibliometrics indicators; nanotechnology KeyWords Plus: UK SCIENTIFIC PERFORMANCE; BIBLIOMETRIC ASSESSMENT; CHINA; NANOTECHNOLOGY; TECHNOLOGY; INDICATORS; CENTRALITY; NATIONS; IMPACT Abstract: Based on the Science Citation Index-Expanded web-version, the USA is still by far the strongest nation in terms of scientific performance. Its relative decline in percentage share of publications is largely due to the emergence of China and other Asian nations. In terms of citations, the competitive advantage of the American "domestic market" is diminished, while the European Union (EU) is profiting more from the enlargement of the database over time than the US. However, the USA is still outperforming all other countries in terms of highly cited papers and citation/publication ratios, and it is more successful than the EU in coordinating its research efforts in strategic priority areas like nanotechnology. In this field, the People's Republic of China (PRC) has become the second largest nation in 2005 in both numbers of papers published and citations behind the USA. Addresses: Univ Amsterdam, ASCoR, Amsterdam, NL-1012 CX Netherlands. 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SCIENTOMETRICS 63 : 617 2005 MARTIN BR The bibliometric assessment of UK scientific performance - A reply to Braun, Glanzel and Schubert SCIENTOMETRICS 20 : 333 1991 MEYER M Nanotechnology - interdisciplinarity, patterns of collaboration and differences in application SCIENTOMETRICS 42 : 195 1998 MOGOUTOV A RES POLICY : 36 2007 MOHRMAN S DYNAMICS OFF KNOWLED : 2006 NARIN F The increasing link between U.S. technology and public science RES POLICY 26 : 317 1997 PORTER A IN PRESS REFINING SE : 2006 SHELTON RD 9 INT SCI TECHN IND : 2006 SHELTON RD The US-EU race for leadership of science and technology: Qualitative and quantitative indicators SCIENTOMETRICS 60 : 353 2004 SHEU M WORLD PATENT INFORM 28 : 204 2006 WAGNER C INT J TECHNOLOGY GLO 1 : 185 2005 ZHOU P A Comparison between the China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations Database and the Science Citation Index in terms of journal hierarchies and inter-journal citation relations J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 58 : 223 2007 ZHOU P The emergence of China as a leading nation in Science. RES POLICY 35 : 83 2006 ZITT M Delineating complex scientific fields by an hybrid lexical-citation method: A application to nanosciences. INFORM PROCESS MANAG 42 : 1513 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 16 11:30:00 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:30:00 -0500 Subject: Liang, LM (Liang, Liming) Revealed similarities between the journals Nature and Science: Using a new cluster of rhythm indicators PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 508-513, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: pllm at public.xxptt.ha.cn Author(s): Liang, LM (Liang, Liming) Title: Revealed similarities between the journals Nature and Science: Using a new cluster of rhythm indicators Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 508-513, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: rhythm indicator; R-a-cluster; similarities; nature; science Abstract: Creating a mean p-c matrix and changing the viewpoint from cited to citing year greatly expands the indicator system for describing the evolutionary rhythm of science. In this study the R-a cluster indicators are defined, including the R-a, R-a, r(a) and r(a) indicators. A first application of the R-a-cluster indicators produces the R. -cluster sequences of the journals Nature and Science for the recent half century, reflecting the rhythms of the two journals from different points of view - cited or citing year. Comparison of the two journals' various rhythm sequences shows us that according to the R-a-cluster indicators the two journals' rhythm sequences are very similar to each other. Comparing some specific time series reveals the main reason of this similarity. Addresses: Henan Normal Univ, Inst Sci Technol & Soc, Xinxiang, 453007 Peoples R China. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 8 MERRIAM WEBSTER ONLI ARKHIPOV DB Scientometric analysis of Nature, the journal. SCIENTOMETRICS 46 : 51 1999 BRAUN T National publication patterns and citation impact in the multidisciplinary journals Nature and Science. SCIENTOMETRICS 17 : 11 1989 KANEIWA K A comparison between the journals Nature and Science. SCIENTOMETRICS 13 : 125 1988 LAEMMLI UK Cleavage of structural proteins during assembly of head of bacteriophage- t4. NATURE 227 : 680 1970 LIANG LM The R-sequence: a relative indicator for the rhythm of science. J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 56 : 1045 2005 LIANG LM A rhythm indicator for science and the rhythm of Science. SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 535 2006 VANRAAN AFJ On growth, ageing and fractal differentiation of science. SCIENTOMETRICS 47 : 347 2000 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 16 12:02:15 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 12:02:15 -0500 Subject: Liu, YX; Rousseau, R Hirsch-type indices and library management: The case of Tongji University Library PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 514-522, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: yxliu at lib.tongjji.edu.cn Author(s): Liu, YX (Liu, Yuxian); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald) Title: Hirsch-type indices and library management: The case of Tongji University Library Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 514-522, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: Hirsch index; g-index; H-(2)-index; inequality measurement; library management; reading interests KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; SCIENTISTS; RANKING; MODEL Abstract: Hirsch-type indices are applied in a library management context. In this article quantitative, statistical approaches as well as a qualitative discussion are used to study the case of Tongji University Library. A comparison is made between the properties of different Hirsch- type indices. It is further shown that Hirsch-type indices can illuminate the reading interests of readers as shown by their use of a library's collection, hence expanding the field of application of such indicators. Addresses: Lib Tongji Univ, Shanghai, 200092 Peoples R China. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 24 BALL P Index aims for fair ranking of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BARILAN J ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 3 2006 BORNMANN L Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work? SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 391 2005 BRAUN T A Hirsch-type index for journals SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 BURRELL QL A simple model for library loans J DOC 36 : 115 1980 CRONIN B Using the h-index to rank influential information scientists J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1275 2006 EGGHE L INTRO INFORM QUANTIT : 1990 EGGHE L ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 8 2006 EGGHE L SCIENTIST 20 : 14 2006 EGGHE L An informetric model for the Hirsch index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 121 2006 EGGHE L Theory and practice of the g-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 131 2006 GLANZEL W ISSI NEWSLETTER 1 : 5 2005 GLANZEL W SCI FOCUS 1 : 10 2006 GLANZEL W On the h-index - A mathematical approach to a new measure of publication activity and citation impact SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 315 2006 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 JIN BH SCI FOCUS 1 : 8 2006 KOSMULSKI M ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 4 2006 LEEMANS MJ The negative binomial distribution as a trend distribution for circulation data in Flemish public libraries SCIENTOMETRICS 25 : 47 1992 MCCAIN KW ADV SERIAL 6 : 105 1997 QIU J SCI TIMES 0505 : 2006 ROUSSEAU R J INFORMETRICS 1 : 2 2007 ROUSSEAU R SCI FOCUS 1 : 16 2006 ROUSSEAU R SCI FOCUS 1 : 23 2006 VANRAAN AFJ Comaprison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgement for 147 chemistry research groups SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 491 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 16 13:34:56 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:34:56 -0500 Subject: Markusova, V et al Trends in Russian research output in Post-soviet Era PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 542-551, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: science at viniti.ru Author(s): Markusova, V (Markusova, V.); Jansz, M (Jansz, M.); Libkind, I (Libkind, I.); Varshavsky, A (Varshavsky, A.) Title: Trends in Russian research output in Post-soviet Era Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 542-551, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: research output; Russia; R&D expenditure; regions; science policy; bibliometric indicators; impact factor Abstract: Recently, the Russian government has ordered evaluation and reform of the basic research system. As a consequence, the number of research staff at the Russian Academy of Sciences will be reduced by 20% by 2007. The basis for research evaluation and institute budgeting will be bibliometric indicators. In view of these changes we look at the Russian publication output and argue that (1) publication output and citedness have to be considered in relation to the level of expenditure on R & D; (2) bibliometric indicators depend strongly on the database used (ISI's databases are biased) and their interpretation can be confusing; better coverage of Russian publications or a Russian Science Citation Index are needed. Also, research results are communicated in more ways than paper publications. (3) policy makers have misused ISI statistics to demonstrate "a low level" of Russian R & D. Our paper is a part of a project designed to trace R & D development in a transition economy and knowledge transfer from basic research to innovation. Results of our project shed light on science policy and the social issues due to the indiscriminate introduction of quantitative indicators. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 7 *RUSS FED POL R D APPR PRES RF COUNC M : 2002 GARFIELD E ESSAYS INFORM SCI 13 : 282 1990 LIBKIND I 9 INT C CI TECHN IND : 229 2006 MAKAROV VL INNOVATION MANAGEMEN : 2004 REN S The role of China's English-Language scientific journals in scientific communication LEARN PUBL 17 : 99 2004 SIVERTSEN G BIBLIOMETRIC MODEL P : 2006 WILSON CS Changes in the scientific output of Russia from 1980 to 2000, as reflected in the Science Citation Index, in relation to national politico-economic changes SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 345 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 16 13:45:26 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:45:26 -0500 Subject: McCain, KW (McCain, Katherine W.) Analysing influence over time: An historiographic mapping of the research of Conrad Hal Waddington (1905-1975) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 558-567, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: kate.mccain at ischool.drexel.edu Author(s): McCain, KW (McCain, Katherine W.) Title: Analysing influence over time: An historiographic mapping of the research of Conrad Hal Waddington (1905-1975) Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 558-567, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: algorithmic historiography; citation networks; evolutionary developmental biology; historiographic mapping; history of science KeyWords Plus: DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY; EVOLUTIONARY; PATTERNS Abstract: Historiographic mapping is used to study the influence of Conrad Hal Waddington, a developmental biologist/evolutionary geneticist whose publications span the years 1929 - 1977. Data were gathered from the Web of Science for a 60 year period (1945-2004) and analyzed using HistCite. A map of the entire period shows that Waddington is recognized for two major research themes-canalization/genetic assimilation and embryonic induction. When the data set is split into three 20 year periods, canalization/genetic assimilation appears as an active. visible area of contemporary research in all three while embryonic induction is essentially invisible in the middle period (1965-1984). This corresponds to historians' accounts of research trends in that time frame, in which funding and interest shifted from the level of the organism to the molecular level. The emergence of Evolutionary Developmental Biology is marginally visible in the last time period, although work explicitly linking Waddington's two themes is not prominent. A "time slice" approach to historiographic mapping can bring to light research activities and influences that may not be visible in a data set that covers a longer time period. Addresses: Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 20 AVERSA ES Citation patterns of highly cited papers and their relationship to literature aging: a study of the working literature SCIENTOMETRICS 7 : 383 1985 CHEN C CITESPACE VISUALIZIN : 2006 GARFIELD E J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 400 2003 GARFIELD E Historiographic mapping of knowledge domains literature JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 30 : 119 2004 GARFIELD E In tribute to Derek John de Solla Price: A citation analysis of Little Science. SCIENTOMETRICS 7 : 487 1985 GILBERT SF Diachronic biology meets evo-devo: C. H. Waddington's approach to evolutionary developmental biology AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST 40 : 729 2000 GILBERT SF Resynthesizing evolutionary and developmental biology DEV BIOL 173 : 357 1996 GILBERT SF Spenmann's Organizer: Models and molecules MECH DEVELOP 41 : 73 1993 GILBERT SF A brief history of premolecular induction studies SEMIN CELL DEV BIOL 7 : 67 1996 GIRVAN M Community structure in social and biological networks P NATL ACAD SCI USA 99 : 7821 2002 GOULD SJ The spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian paradigm. A critique of the adaptionist program P ROY SOC LOND B BIO 205 : 581 1979 HALL BK WADDINGTON LEGACY IN DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST 32 : 113 1992 HALL BK In search of evolutionary developmental mechanisms: The 30-year gap between 1944 and 1974 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART B-MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION 302 : 5 2004 MCCAIN KW MYTHICAL MONTH J INF 32 : 277 2006 MCCAIN KW Citation context analysis and aging patterns of journal articles in molecular genetics SCIENTOMETRICS 17 : 127 1989 ROBERTSON A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS 23 : 575 1977 SLACK JMW Conrad Hal Waddington: the last Renaissance biologist? NAT REV GENET 3 : 889 2002 SMALL HG Cited documents and concept symbols SOC STUD SCI 8 : 327 1978 STERN CD Condrad H. Waddington's contributions to avian and mammalian development INT J DEV BIOL 44 : 15 2000 VIJAYRAGHAVAN K Reading Waddington today J GENET 85 : 99 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 16 13:54:43 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:54:43 -0500 Subject: Hirsch, JE (Hirsch, J. E.) Does the h index have predictive power? PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 104 (49): 19193-19198 DEC 4 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jhirsch at ucsd.edu Author(s): Hirsch, JE (Hirsch, J. E.) Title: Does the h index have predictive power? Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 104 (49): 19193-19198 DEC 4 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citations; prediction; achievement Keywords Plus: SCIENTISTS Abstract: Bibliometric measures of individual scientific achievement are of particular interest if they can be used to predict future achievement. Here we report results of an empirical study of the predictive power of the h index compared with other indicators. Our findings indicate that the h index is better than other indicators considered (total citation count, citations per paper, and total paper count) in predicting future scientific achievement. We discuss reasons for the superiority of the h index. Addresses: Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Phys, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA Reprint Address: Hirsch, JE, Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Phys, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA. E-mail Address: jhirsch at ucsd.edu Times Cited: 0 Publisher: NATL ACAD SCIENCES Publisher Address: 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA ISSN: 0027-8424 Cited Reference Count: 14 BORNMANN L What do we know about the h index? JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 1381 2007 BORNMANN L Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work? SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 391 2005 CRONIN B Using the h-index to rank influential information scientists JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 57 : 1275 2006 EGGHE L Theory and practise of the g-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 131 2006 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 2005 IGLESIAS JE ARXIVPHYSICS0607224 : 2006 JEANG KT Impact factor, H index, peer comparisons, and Retrovirology: is it time to individualize citation metrics? RETROVIROLOGY 4 : Art. No. 42 2007 JIN BH The R- and AR-indices: Complementing the h-index CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN 52 : 855 2007 KELLY CD The h index and career assessment by numbers TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 21 : 167 2006 KOSMULSKI M ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 4 2006 LEHMANN S Measures for measures NATURE 444 : 1003 2006 OPPENHEIM C Using the h-index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 297 2007 VANNOORDEN R CHEM WORLD 4 : 2007 VANRAAN AFJ Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgment for 147 chemistry research groups SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 491 2006 From eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM Wed Jan 16 15:27:14 2008 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:27:14 -0500 Subject: FW: Special issue on bibliometrics Jan-Mar 2008 Message-ID: Articles to appear in a special issue of Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics (scheduled for publication between January - March 2008) several are already online as preprints http://www.int-res.com/journals/esep/theme-sections/the-use-and-misuse-of-bibliometric-indices-in-evaluating-scholarly-performance/ "The Use and misuse of Bibliometric Indices in Evaluating Scholarly Performance" Coordinated and edited by Howard I. Browman & Konstantinos I. Stergiou Introduction, Howard I. Browman, Konstantinos I. Stergiou Use of citation counts for research evaluation: Standards of good practice for analyzing bibliometric data and presenting and interpreting results, Lutz Bornmann, R?diger Mutz, Christoph Neuhaus, Hans-Dieter Daniel Using a balanced approach to bibliometrics: Quantitative performance measures in the Australian Research Quality Framework, Linda Butler Escape from the Impact Factor, Philip Campbell The Economics of Post-doc Publishing, William W. L. Cheung Bibliometrics puts pressure on young scientists, Eric Edeline Science counts, but can it be counted? A local arena for benefits from bibliometry, Jarl Giske Google Scholar: the democratization of citation analysis?, Anne-Wil Harzing, Ron van der Wal Lost in publication: how measurement harms science, Peter A Lawrence The Siege of Science, Michael Taylor, Pandelis Perakakis, Varvara Trachana Chasing after high impact?, Athanassios C. Tsikliras Scientometric indicators: a few challenges, Michel Zitt, Elise Bassecoulard The UK's Research Assessment Exercise, Mike Elliott, Graham F. Huaghton, Ian G. Cowx (tentative) An index of new knowledge, Daniel Pauly, Konstantinos I. Stergiou (tentative) Sincerely, Howard Browman ><((((?>`?.??.???`?.?.???`?...?><((((?>?. ???`?.?. , . .???`?.. ><((((?>`?.??.???`?.?.???`?...?><((((?> Howard I. Browman, Ph.D. Principal Research Scientist Institute of Marine Research Austevoll Research Station N-5392 Storeb? Norway Email: howard.browman at imr.no Tel. 47 98 86 07 78 (mobile) Tel. 47 56 18 22 64 (lab office) Tel. 47 56 30 92 85 (home office) Fax. 47 56 30 75 27 Institutional site: www.imr.no Laboratory site: www.fishlarvae.com Personal page: www.fishlarvae.com/e/fishlarvae_scientists.asp?s=21814272370DHA&page=11.21 ><((((?>`?.??.???`?.?.???`?...?><((((?>?. ???`?.?. , . .???`?.. ><((((?>`?.??.???`?.?.???`?...?><((((?> From thomas.c.templeton at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 16 22:25:08 2008 From: thomas.c.templeton at GMAIL.COM (clay templeton) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 22:25:08 -0500 Subject: HistCite question Message-ID: Pardon my asking, but is there any public information on the algorithm/technique used by HistCite to arrange results in its graphic rendering of citation relationships? Thomas.Clay.Templeton Goddard Space Flight Center (301) 286-1310 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From havemanf at CMS.HU-BERLIN.DE Thu Jan 17 09:22:13 2008 From: havemanf at CMS.HU-BERLIN.DE (Frank Havemann) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:22:13 +0100 Subject: CfP Berlin Conference Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, we are glad to announce the Fourth International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & Ninth COLLNET Meeting 29 July ? 1 August, 2008 at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin Institute of Library and Information Science Berlin, Germany For further information please see http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/collnet2008/FirstAnnouncement-Berlin2008.pdf Hope to see many of you in Berlin this year! Hildrun Kretschmer COLLNET coordinator & Program chair Frank Havemann Program co-chair Michael Heinz Organizing chair *************************** Dr. Frank Havemann Institute of Library and Information Science Humboldt University Dorotheenstr. 26 D-10099 Berlin Germany tel.: (0049) (030) 2093 4228 http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/inf/havemann.html From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 17 11:59:25 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:59:25 -0500 Subject: Meho, L; Yang, K Fusion approach to citation-based quality assessment PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 568-581, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: meho at indiana.edu Author(s): Meho, L (Meho, Lokman); Yang, K (Yang, Kiduk) Title: Fusion approach to citation-based quality assessment Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 568-581, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: citation analysis; quality assessment; fusion KeyWords Plus: US LIS FACULTY; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; IMPACT FACTORS; EXERCISES; COVERAGE; SCIENCE; INDEX Abstract: Citation analysis is one of the most widely used methods in evaluating the research performance of scholars. Despite the widespread use, critics claim that citation analysis has serious limitations in both data and methodology. The problems reported in literature point to two fundamental shortcomings with the typical citation analysis approach. First, conventional citation analysis methods yield one-dimensional and sometimes misleading evaluation as a result of not taking into account differences in citation quality, not filtering out citation noise such as self-citations, and not considering non-numeric aspects of citations such as language, culture, and time. Second, the coverage of citations in citation databases of today is disjoint and incomplete, which can result in conflicting quality assessment outcomes across different data sources. To address these limitations, we are developing a multi-faceted fusion approach to quality assessment that employs a range of citation-based methods to analyze data from multiple sources. The paper briefly describes a work-in-progress prototype system called CiteSearch, and discusses a citation analysis pilot study, which measures the impact of scholarly publications based on the data mined from Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Addresses: Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 33 SCOPUS : 2006 ADKINS D Scholarly productivity of U.S. LIS faculty LIBR INFORM SCI RES 28 : 374 2006 AKSNES DW Peer reviews and bibliometric indicators: a comparative study at a Norwegian university RESEARCH EVALUATION 13 : 33 2004 BAUER K D LIB MAGAZINE 0325 11 : 2005 BOMMANN L IN PRESS J AM SOC IN BORNER K Visualizing knowledge domains ANNU REV INFORM SCI 37 : 179 2003 BUDD JM Scholarly productivity of U.S. LIS faculty LIBR QUART 70 : 230 2000 CRONIN B CITATION PROCESS RO : 1984 CRONIN B CITATION PROCESS ROL : 1984 CRONIN B Using the h-index to rank influential information scientists J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1275 2006 GARDNER S LIB HI TECH NEWS 22 : 42 2005 GARFIELD E How can impact factors be improved? BRIT MED J 313 : 411 1996 GIUSTINI D BLOG POSTING UBC ACA : 2006 GOODMAN D CHARLESTON ADVISOR 6 : 2005 HARNAD S D LIB MAGAZINE 10 : 2004 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 HOLDEN G Bibliometrics: A potential decision making aid in hiring, reappointment, tenure and promotion decisions SOC WORK HEALTH CARE 41 : 67 2005 HOLMES JE INFORM RES 6 : 2004 JACSO P As we may search - comparison of major features of the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar citation-based and citation-enhanced databases. CURR SCI INDIA 89 : 1537 2005 LEWISON G Evaluation of books as research outputs in history of medicine RESEARCH EVALUATION 10 : 89 2001 MACROBERTS M SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 3 1996 MOED HF CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2005 NISONGER TE Citation autobiography: An investigation of ISI database coverage in determining author citedness COLL RES LIBR 65 : 152 2004 NISONGER TE The benefits and drawbacks of impact factor for journal collection management in libraries SERIALS LIBR 47 : 57 2004 OPPENHEIM C J DOC 51 : 81 1995 SAHA S Impact factor: A valid measure of journal quality? J MED LIBR ASSOC 91 : 42 2003 SEGLEN PO Citation rates and journal impact factors are not suitable for evaluation of research ACTA ORTHOP SCAND 69 : 224 1998 SMALL H Visualizing science by citation mapping J AM SOC INFORM SCI 50 : 799 1999 SMITH AT CORRELATION RAE RATI : 2002 VANRAAN AFJ Advanced bibliometric methods as quantitative core of peer-review based evaluation and foresight exercises SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 397 1996 WARNER J A critical review of the application of citation studies to the Research Assessment Exercises J INFORM SCI 26 : 453 2000 WHITE HD Visualization of Literatures ANNU REV INFORM SCI 32 : 99 1997 WLEKLINSKI JM Studying Google Scholar: Wall to wall coverage? ONLINE 29 : 22 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 17 12:01:26 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:01:26 -0500 Subject: Noyons, ECM; Calero-Medina, C Applying bibliometric mapping in a high level science policy context. Mapping the research areas of three Dutch universities of technology PROC. OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL.CONF.OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 599-607, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: noyons at cwts.leidenuniv.nl Author(s): Noyons, ECM (Noyons, Ed C. M.); Calero-Medina, C (Calero- Medina, Clara) Title: Applying bibliometric mapping in a high level science policy context. Mapping the research areas of three Dutch universities of technology Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 599-607, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: science policy; bibliometric mapping; collaboration network analysis; research profile analysis Abstract: Bibliometric maps have evolved to useful tools for science policy issues. The complexity of the structures, however, makes it often very difficult to interpret the results. Moreover, interactive tools to explore the maps and results complicates the matter of interpretation and the drawing of unique conclusions. In this study, we present a case study in which we use the bibliometric mapping results to address a high level science policy issue of research efficiency. By revealing the results in a alternative way, we hope to increase the utility of biblometric mapping within the science policy context. Addresses: Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies CWTS, Leiden, NL-2300 RB Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 4 BORGATTI SP UCINET WINDOWS SOFTW : 2002 NOYONS ECM BIBLIOMETRIC MAPPING : 1999 SALTON G INTRO MODERN INFORM : 1983 WASSERMAN S SOCIAL NETWORK ANAL : 1994 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 17 12:00:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:00:08 -0500 Subject: Moya-Anegon, F et al Scientific output by gender in Spain (Web of Science, 2004) PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 582-593, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: felix at ugr.es Author(s): Moya-Anegon, F (Moya-Anegon, Felix); Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Z (Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida); Vargas-Quesada, B (Vargas-Quesada, Benjamin); Corera-Alvarez, E (Corera-Alvarez, Elena); Munoz-Molina, A (Munoz-Molina, Antonio); Munoz-Fernandez, FJ (Munoz-Fernandez, Francisco Jose); Gomez-Crisostomo, R (Gomez-Crisostomo, Rocio) Title: Scientific output by gender in Spain (Web of Science, 2004) Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 582-593, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: bibliometrics; scientific production; gender; Spain KeyWords Plus: PRODUCTIVITY Abstract: The objective of this study seas to obtain bibliometric indicators by gender applied exclusively to scientific publications registered in the Thompson Scientific databases. Aspects related with the volume of production, visibility, patterns of collaboration and networks of coauthorship will be analyzed below. The data are presented broken down by scientific field. Addresses: Univ Granada, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Grp SCImago, Granada, E- 18071 Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 25 *UNESCO WORLD C SCI 1999 : 1999 ANEGON FM INDICADORES BIBLIOME : 2004 ANEGON FM SCIENTOMETRICS 73 : 2007 BORDONS M ESTUDIO BIBLIOMETRIC : 2004 BORDONS M INDICADORES BIBLIOME : 2003 BORDONS M P 1 INT C MULT INF S : 2006 BORDONS M One step further in the production of bibliometric indicators at the micro level: Differences by gender and professional category of scientists SCIENTOMETRICS 57 : 159 2003 BRAUN T SCIENTOMETRIC INDICA : 1985 COLE JR FAIR SCI WOMEN SCI C : 1979 COLE JR Marriage, motherhood and research performance in science. SCI AM 256 : 119 1987 DAVENPORT E J DOC 51 : 4004 1995 GARFIELD E CURRENT CONTENTS 17 : 5 1983 GARFIELD E CURRENT CONTENTS 26 : 5 1980 GOEL K Gender differences in publication productivity in psychology in India. SCIENTOMETRICS 55 : 243 2002 GUPTA BM A comparision of productivity of male and female scientists of CSIR. SCIENTOMETRICS 45 : 269 1999 LEWISON G The quantity and quality of female researchers: a bibliometric study of Iceland. SCIENTOMETRICS 52 : 29 2001 LONG JS Scientific careers: universalism and particularism. ANNU REV SOCIOL 21 : 45 1995 LONG JS Measures of sex differences in scientific productivity SOC FORCES 71 : 159 1992 MAULEON E INDICADORES BIBLIOME : 2005 PRPIC K Gender and productivity differentials in science SCIENTOMETRICS 55 : 27 2002 RODRIGUEZ ZC INVESTIGATION CIENTI : 2007 ROUSSEAU R INFORMETRICS 87 : 249 1988 RUSELL J TERCER TALLER OBTENC : 2003 STACK S SOCIOL FOCUS 35 : 285 2002 WEBSTER BM Polish women in science: a bibliometric analysis of Polish science and publication, 1980-1999. RES EVALUAT 10 : 185 2001 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 17 12:02:02 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:02:02 -0500 Subject: Ortega, JL; Aguillo, I Linear analysis of cybermetric data: Quantifying the European university web space PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 608-612, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: jortega at cindoc.cdic.es Author(s): Ortega, JL (Ortega, Jose Luis); Aguillo, I (Aguillo, Isidro) Title: Linear analysis of cybermetric data: Quantifying the European university web space Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 608-612, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: webometrics; cybermetrics; linear regression; european universities KeyWords Plus: LINKS; MODELS; SITES Abstract: The aim of this communication is to analyze the European academic web space using the linear regression. The objective is to describe and understand how each country receive links from others and to explain the relationships and characteristics of the whole European university web space. Several linear regression models were applied to webometric data to show the relationships between several variables. The results show that there are two variables that explain the attraction of European links: number of web pages, and language of these Pages. Pages that use the English language are more likely to get links than the non- English ones, because this language is the lingua franca in the European academic web space. Addresses: CSIC, CINDOC, Cybermetr Res Grp, Madrid, 28002 Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 12 AGUILLO IF What the Internet Says About Science SCIENTIST 19 : 10 2005 COTHEY V P 10 INT C INT SOC S : 2005 JEONG H Measuring preferential attachment in evolving networks EUROPHYS LETT 61 : 567 2003 KATZ JS Web indicators for complex innovation systems RES EVALUAT 15 : 85 2006 KATZ JS SCI PUBL POLICY 27 : 23 2000 PAYNE N Mathematical Models for Academic Webs: Linear Relationship or Non-Linear Power Law? INFORM PROCESS MANAG 41 : 1495 2005 PENNOCK DM Winners Don't Take All: Characterizing the Competition for Links on the Web P NATL ACAD SCI USA 99 : 5207 2002 THELWALL M Do better scholars' web publications have significantly higher online impact? J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 149 2004 THELWALL M Comceptualizing documentation on the Web: An evaluation of different heuristic-based models for counting links between university Web sites J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 53 : 995 2002 THELWALL M Extracting macroscopic information from Web links J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 52 : 1157 2001 THELWALL M A research and institutional size based model of national university web site interlinking J DOC 58 : 683 2002 THELWALL M Linguistic Patterns of Academic Web Use in Western Europe SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 417 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 17 12:00:51 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:00:51 -0500 Subject: Nabiullin, AA (Nabiullin, Ahat A.) Emergence of a new discipline in the earth sciences: Bibliometric analysis of photogrammetry and remote sensing literature PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL. CONF. OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 594-598, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: ahatnab at poi.dvo.ru Author(s): Nabiullin, AA (Nabiullin, Ahat A.) Title: Emergence of a new discipline in the earth sciences: Bibliometric analysis of photogrammetry and remote sensing literature Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 594-598, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: remote sensing literature; earth sciences Abstract: Remote sensing science is a rapidly growing field of the Earth sciences. Since its emergence and to the present day an extensive volume of literature has been published which traces wide application of remote sensing in human activities. According to the ISI Web of Science in 1965- 2005 more than 19,000 papers were published on remote sensing. A number of papers grew exponentially with a doubling period of about 6 years. Notwithstanding all specialized journals there are a lot more remote sensing papers published in a vast list of source titles (LIP to 350 journals). Only 25% of the retrieved papers are published in 10 journals which ISI is assigned to a subject category of remote sensing. The time line of remote sensing periodicals issued in 19081995 shows an exponential growth with a doubling period of about 15 years. After 1995 there is a prominent deviation from the exponential curve which shows the demand saturation for specialized journals. The revealed features are discussed in terms of dynamics and impact of remote sensing in the current Earth sciences development. Addresses: VI Ichev Pacific Oceanol Inst, Dept Informat Technol, Lab Sci Informat, Vladivostok, 690041 Russia. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 7 *SPAC EXPL ENCY BRIT : 2006 BURTON RE The "Half-Life" of some scientific and technical literature AM DOC 11 : 18 1960 CAMPBELL JB INTRO REMOTE SENSING : 6 2002 ENGLISH PW WORLD REGIONAL GEOGR : 1989 PRICE DJ LITTLE SCI BIG SCI : 1963 PRICE DJD Networks of scientific papers SCIENCE 149 : 510 1965 REN S J LIBR INF SCI 28 : 4 2002 From agrimwade at HISTCITE.COM Thu Jan 17 15:58:27 2008 From: agrimwade at HISTCITE.COM (Alexander Grimwade) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:58:27 -0500 Subject: HistCite question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: HistCite uses the open source graph vizualization program, GraphViz, to create historiographs ( http://www.graphviz.org/). The principles for creating the diagrams are very simple. * Vertical axis -- time * Size of nodes is proportional to the citation score (local or global, depending on the criteria used to create the graph). * The position of the nodes on the horizontal axis and the positioning of edges (the arrows connecting the nodes) is determined by the program based on aesthetic principles to minimize the number of crossing connections. There is no information in the horizontal positioning. This can result in tiny changes in the data set giving rise to large visible changes in the graph, due to horizontal repositioning of nodes. --------------------------- Alexander M Grimwade Ph. D. HISTCITE SOFTWARE LLC P. O. Box 2423 Bala-Cynwyd PA 19004 USA agrimwade at histcite.com (484) 270 8471 www.histcite.com _____ From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of clay templeton Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:25 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] HistCite question Pardon my asking, but is there any public information on the algorithm/technique used by HistCite to arrange results in its graphic rendering of citation relationships? Thomas.Clay.Templeton Goddard Space Flight Center (301) 286-1310 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 18 12:10:37 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:10:37 -0500 Subject: Pouris, A (Pouris, Anastassios); Pouris, A (Pouris, Anthipi) The state of science and technology in Africa (2000-2004): A scientometric assessment PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 619-630, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: Anastassios.pouris at up.ac.za Author(s): Pouris, A (Pouris, Anastassios); Pouris, A (Pouris, Anthipi) Title: The state of science and technology in Africa (2000-2004): A scientometric assessment Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 619-630, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: Africa; science; technology; research; patents; publications Abstract: This article reports for first time the state of science and technology in the African Continent on the basis of two scientometric indicators - number of research publications and number of patents awarded. We suggest that the effort covers partially the need for monitoring indicators for the Continent. Our analysis shows that Africa produced 68 945 publications over the 2000-2004 period or 1.8% of the World's publications. In comparison India produced 2.4% and Latin America 3.5% of the World's research. More detailed analysis reveals that research in Africa is concentrated in just two countries - South Africa and Egypt. These two counties produce just above 50% of the Continent's publications and the top 8 countries produce above 80% of the Continent's research. Disciplinary analysis reveals that few African countries have the minimum number of scientists required for the functioning of a scientific discipline. Examination of the Continent's inventive profile, as manifested in patents, indicates that Africa produces less than one thousand of the world's inventions. Furthermore 88% of the Continent's inventive activity in concentrated in South Africa. On the basis of the recent declarations on the importance of science and technology for development we suggest that the African Governments should pay particular attention in developing their national research systems. Addresses: Univ Pretoria, Inst Technol Innovat, Pretoria, ZA-0002 South Africa. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 14 *DHEW SOC REP : 1970 *EC 2 EUR REP S T IND 19 : 1997 *NEPAD FIRST NEPAD MIN C SC : 2003 *NSB SCI ENG IND 2004 : 2004 *OECD MAIN SCI TECHN IND : 2003 *UN SCI TECHN SUST DEV L : 2003 *UN MILL PROJ INN APPL KNOWL DEV : 2005 BRAUN T "Nanoscience and nanotechnology on the balance" SCIENTOMETRICS 38 : 321 1997 FORDIS BJ BIO-TECHNOL 13 : 42 1995 GRILICHES Z "Patent Statistics as Economic Indicators: A Survey" J ECON LIT 28 : 1661 1990 HICKS D "The changing composition of innovative activity in the U.S. - a portrait based on patent analysis" RES POLICY 30 : 681 2001 KING DA "The scientific impact of nations" NATURE 430 : 311 2004 PRICE DD YB SCI FUTURE ENCY B : 1975 SCHUBERT A "Publication Potential - An Indicator of Scientific Strength for Cross- National Comparisons" SCIENTOMETRICS 9 : 231 1986 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 18 12:11:38 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:11:38 -0500 Subject: Rafols, I; Meyer, M Diversity measures and network centralities as indicators of interdisciplinarity: Case studies in bionanoscience PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 631-642, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: i.rafols at sussex.ac.uk Author(s): Rafols, I (Rafols, Ismael); Meyer, M (Meyer, Martin) Title: Diversity measures and network centralities as indicators of interdisciplinarity: Case studies in bionanoscience Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 631-642, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: interdisciplinary research; nanotechnology; nanoscience; diversity; indicators; social network analysis KeyWords Plus: SPECIALTY; SCIENCE Abstract: Mapping and evaluating interdisciplinarity poses major challenges, due to its multidimensional character and its inherent conflict with categorisation methods. Here we develop indicators of interdisciplinarity as cognitive diversity that are not dependent on categorisation. To do so, we integrate in a conceptual framework measures of diversity used in ecology and economics, the measures of similarity predominant in bibliometrics and recently proposed indicators of interdisciplinarity based on social network analysis. We carry out two case studies in bionanoscience which illustrate how these indicators do capture the diversity of research topics engaged by an author or a publication, in contrast to category-based indicators that fail to do so. We suggest that these simple and ready-to-use indicators of cognitive diversity may be of potential importance in comparative studies of emergent scientific and technological fields, where claims of novelty and interdisciplinarity are rife but not always justified. Addresses: Univ Sussex, SPRU, Brighton, E Sussex England. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 20 *R PROJ STAT COMP R PROJ STAT COMP : 2006 BATAGELJ V PAJEK PROGRAM FORLAR : 2006 BORDONS M HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 437 2004 BOYACK KW Mapping the backbone of science SCIENTOMETRICS 64 : 351 2005 GLASER COMMUNICATION : 2006 LEYDESDORFF L IN PRESS J AM SOC IN : 2007 MULKAY M Conceptual displacement and migration in science: a prefatory paper. SCI STUD 4 : 205 1974 NOYONS CM HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 237 2004 PERSSON O BIBEXCEL TOOL BOX PR : 2006 PRICE DJD Networks of scientific papers SCIENCE 149 : 510 1965 PURVIS A Getting the measure of biodiversity NATURE 405 : 212 2000 RAFOLS I How cross-disciplinary is bionanotechnology? Exploration in the specialty of molecular motors SCIENTOMETRICS 70 : 633 2007 SANZMENENDEZ L Interdisciplinarity as a multidimensional concept: its measure in three different research areas RESEARCH EVALUATION 10 : 47 2001 SCHMIDT M P INT WORKSH WEB INF : 2006 SMALL HG A co-citation model of a scientific speciality: a longitudinal study of collagen research SOC STUD SCI 7 : 139 1977 STIRLING A IN PRESS J INTERFACE : 2007 STIRLING A SPRU ELECT WORKING : 1998 VANDENBESSELAAR P P 8 INT C SCI INF IS : 705 2001 VANRAAN AFJ PRACTISING INTERDISC : 66 2000 WEINGART P PRACTISING INTERDISC : 2000 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 18 12:13:28 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:13:28 -0500 Subject: Ramanana-Rahary, S et al Aggregation properties of relative impact and other classical indicators: Convexity issues and the Yule-Simpson paradox PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 643-654, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: suzy.ramanana at obs-ost.fr Author(s): Ramanana-Rahary, S (Ramanana-Rahary, Suzy); Zitt, M (Zitt, Michel); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald) Title: Aggregation properties of relative impact and other classical indicators: Convexity issues and the Yule-Simpson paradox Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 643-654, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: Yule-Simpson paradox; convexity; impact measures; research evaluation KeyWords Plus: INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; CITATION; SCIENCE Abstract: Among classical bibliometric indicators, direct and relative impact measures for countries or other players in science are appealing and standard. Yet, as shown in this article, they may exhibit undesirable statistical properties, or at least ones that pose questions of interpretation in evaluation and benchmarking contexts. In this article, we address two such properties namely sensitivity to the Yule-Simpson effect, and a problem related to convexity. The Yule-Simpson effect can occur for direct impacts and, in a variant form, for relative impact, causing an apparent incoherence between field values and the aggregate (all-fields) value. For relative impacts, it may result in a severe form of 'out-range' of aggregate values, where a player's relative impact shifts from 'good' to 'bad', or conversely. Out-range and lack of convexity in general are typical of relative impact indicators. Using empirical data, we suggest that, for relative impact measures, 'out-range' due to lack of convexity is not exceptional. The Yule-Simpson effect is less frequent, and especially occurs for small players with particular specialisation profiles. Addresses: Observ Sci & Tech OST, Paris, France. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 19 BALASSA B Trade Liberalization and 'Revealed' Comparative Advantage MANCHESTER SCH EC SO 33 : 99 1965 BRAUN T SCIENTOMETRIC INDICA : 1985 BRUSONI S HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 2004 DAVID HA ANNOTATED READINGS H : 137 2001 EGGHE L A general framework for relative impact indicators CAN J INFORM LIB SCI 27 : 29 2002 GARFIELD E J LIBRARY HISTORY 2 : 235 1967 GARFIELD E Random thoughts on citationology. Its theory and practice - Comments on theories of citation? SCIENTOMETRICS 43 : 69 1998 GLANZEL W Modelling and measuring multilateral co-authorship in international scientific collaboration. Part II. A comparative study on the extent and change of international scientific collaboration links SCIENTOMETRICS 40 : 605 1997 GRUPP H FDN EC INNOVATIONS T : 1998 LUUKKONEN T The measurement of international scientific collaboration SCIENTOMETRICS 28 : 15 1993 MAY RM The scientific wealth of nations SCIENCE 275 : 793 1997 MURUGESAN P Variation of the nature of citation measures with journal and scientific specialties J AM SOC INFORM SCI 29 : 141 1978 SCHUBERT A Relative indicators and relational charts for comparative assessment of publication output and citation impact SCIENTOMETRICS 9 : 281 1986 TIJSEEN RJW Quasi-correspondence analysis in scientometric transaction matrices SCIENTOMETRICS 11 : 351 1987 VANRAAN AFJ HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 19 2004 VINKLER P Relations of relative scientometric indicators SCIENTOMETRICS 58 : 687 2003 ZITT M Relativity of citation performance and excellence measures: From cross- field to cross-scale effects of field normalisation SCIENTOMETRICS 63 : 373 2005 ZITT M Correcting glasses help fair comparisons in international science landscape: Country indicators as a function of ISI database delineation SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 259 2003 ZITT M Shadows of the past in international cooperation: Collaboration profiles of the top five producers of science. SCIENTOMETRICS 47 : 627 2000 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 18 12:21:55 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:21:55 -0500 Subject: Rao, IKR (Rao, I. K. Ravichandra) Distributions of Hirsch-index and g-index: An empirical study PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 655-658, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: ravichandra.rao at gmail.com Author(s): Rao, IKR (Rao, I. K. Ravichandra) Title: Distributions of Hirsch-index and g-index: An empirical study Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 655-658, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: h-index; G-index; exponential distribution function Abstract: Empirical distributions of h-index and g-index are studied. It has been observed that exponential distribution fits very well for the observed data on h and g index. It has also been observed that there exists a linear relation between the g-index and the total number of citations received. Addresses: Indian Stat Inst, Documentat Res & Training Ctr, Bangalore, Karnataka 560059 India. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 9 BARISTA PD SCIENTOMETICS 68 : 179 2006 BOMMANN L SCIENTOMETICS 65 : 391 2006 BRAUN T SCIENTIST 19 : 8 EGGHE L IN PRESS DISTRIBUTIO EGGHE L In informetric model for the Hirsch-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 121 2006 EGGHE L Theory and practice of the g-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 131 2006 HIRSCH JE INDEX QUANTIFY INDIV ROUSSEAU R UNPUB SIMPLE MODELS VANRAAN AFJ COMPARISON HIRSCH TY : 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Jan 18 12:22:49 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:22:49 -0500 Subject: Rodriguez, V et al, On material transfer agreements and visibility of researchers in biotechnology PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 659-671, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: victor.rodriguez at econ.kuleuven.be Author(s): Rodriguez, V (Rodriguez, Victor); Janssens, F (Janssens, Frizo); Debackere, K (Debackere, Koenraad); De Moor, B (De Moor, Bart) Title: On material transfer agreements and visibility of researchers in biotechnology Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 659-671, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: research material; scientific reputation; h-index; biotechnology; material transfer agreement KeyWords Plus: HIGHLY CITED PAPERS; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; CHEMISTRY RESEARCH; SCIENCE; CITATION; SCIENTISTS; OUTPUT; INDEX; NOBEL; PUBLICATION Abstract: When carrying out a research project, some materials may not be available in-house. Thus, investigators resort to external providers for conducting their research. To that end, the exchange may be formalised through material transfer agreements. In this context, industry, government, and academia have their own specific expectations regarding compensation for the help they provide when transferring research material. This paper assesses whether these contracts have an impact on visibility of researchers. Visibility is thereby operationalized on the basis of a bibliometric approach. In the sample, researchers that used these contracts were more visible compared to those who did not use them. Nonetheless, among these contract users, there was no gain in visibility after using them. Providers and receivers could not be distinguished by using these contracts but by research sector and co-authorship. Addresses: Katholieke Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 52 AKSNES DW Characteristics of highly cited papers RES EVALUAT 12 : 159 2003 AKSNES DW The effect of highly cited papers on national citation indicators SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 213 2004 ALLISON PD Cumulative advantage and inequality in science AM SOCIOL REV 47 : 615 1982 AVERY RW T ENGINEERING MANAGE 7 : 20 1960 BAILYN L HUM RESOURCE MANAGE 24 : 129 1985 BALL P Index aims for fair ranking of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BARNES SB Making out in industrial research SCI STUD 1 : 157 1971 BOMMANN L SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 391 2005 BRAUN T Chemistry research in Eastern Central Europe (1992-1997) - Facts and figures on publication output and citation impact SCIENTOMETRICS 49 : 187 2000 CALLON M ACTOR NETWORK WORKSH : 1997 COLE S AM J PHYS 42 : 923 1974 COLE S Scientific output and recognition: A study in the operation of the reward system in science AM SOCIOL REV 32 : 377 1967 COTGROVE S SCI IND SOC : 1970 CRANE D The gatekeepers of science: Some factors affecting the selection of articles for scientific journals AM SOCIOL 2 : 195 1967 CRAWFORD E Nobel: Always the winners, never the losers SCIENCE 282 : 1256 1998 DASGUPTA P Toward a new economics of science RES POLICY 23 : 487 1994 DEBACKERE K Thechnological communities and the diffusion of knowledge: A replication and validation. R&D MANAGE 24 : 355 1994 EISENBERG RS Patents and the progress of science: Exclusive rights and experimental use U CHICAGO LAW REV 56 : 1017 1989 ELLIS N SOCIOLOGY SCI : 1972 EVANS JH Stratification in knowledge production: Author prestige and the influence of an American academic debate POETICS 33 : 111 2005 FINKENSTAEDT T AD ACTA 3 : 110 1978 GARFIELD E Citation indexes in sociological and historical research AM DOC 14 : 289 1963 GARFIELD E Citation indexing for studying science NATURE 227 : 669 1970 GARFIELD E Of Nobel class: A citation perspective on high impact research authors THEORETICAL MED 13 : 117 1992 GLANZEL W BIOTECHNOLOGY ANAL B : 2003 GLANZEL W Science in Scandinavia: A bibliometric approach SCIENTOMETRICS 48 : 121 2000 HAGSTROM W SCI COMMUNITY : 1965 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 KIDD C SCI SOC : 1965 KOSTOFF RN The use and misuse of citation analysis in research evaluation: Comments on theories of citation SCIENTOMETRICS 43 : 27 1998 LATOUR B WE HAVE NEVER BEEN M : 1993 LEYDESDORFF L Theories of citation SCIENTOMETRICS 43 : 5 1998 LOTKA AJ J WASHINGTON ACADEMY 16 : 317 1926 MCMILLAN GS The role of reputation in the recruitment of scientists R&D MANAGE 28 : 299 1998 MERTON R SOCIOLOGY SCI THEORE : 1973 MERTON RK SCIENCE 159 : 59 1968 MOED HF Bibliometric indicators reflect publication and management strategies SCIENTOMETRICS 47 : 323 2000 PERITZ BC On the objectives of citation analysis: Problems of theory and method J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43 : 448 1992 PRICE DD J AM INFORMATICS SOC 27 : 292 1980 PRICE DJD Networks of scientific papers SCIENCE 149 : 510 1965 RODRIGUEZ V Do material transfer agreements affect the choice of research agendas? NAT BIOTECHNOL 23 : 489 2005 RODRIGUEZ VF SCIENTOMETRICS 71 : 2007 SEGLEN PO The skewness of science J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43 : 628 1992 SHILLING C INFORMAL COMMUNICATI : 1964 VANRAAN AFJ Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgement for 147 chemistry research groups SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 491 2006 WALSH JA PATENTS KNOWLEDGE BA : 2003 WALSH JA PATENTS MAT TRANFERS : 2005 WESOLOWSKY G MULTIPLE REGRESSION : 1976 ZUCKER LG J TECHNOLOGY TRANSFE 26 : 37 2001 ZUCKER LG Star scientists and institutional transformation: Patterns of invention and innovation in the formation of the biotechnology industry PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93 : 12709 1996 ZUCKERMAN H Nobel laureates in science: Patterns of productivity, collaboration, and authorship AM SOCIOL REV 32 : 391 1967 ZUCKERMAN H SCI ELITE NOBEL LAUR : 1996 From kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE Sat Jan 19 06:56:28 2008 From: kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE (kretschmer.h@t-online.de) Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 12:56:28 +0100 Subject: CfP: 4th Int. Conf. Webometrics, Informetrics, Scientometrics & 9th COLLNET Meeting In-Reply-To: <478F6495.5030207@cms.hu-berlin.de> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE Sat Jan 19 07:20:53 2008 From: kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE (kretschmer.h@t-online.de) Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 13:20:53 +0100 Subject: 4th Int Conf Webom. Inform. Scientom. & 9th COLLNET Meet. Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From havemanf at CMS.HU-BERLIN.DE Mon Jan 21 14:04:13 2008 From: havemanf at CMS.HU-BERLIN.DE (Frank Havemann) Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 20:04:13 +0100 Subject: Early citation study: Magyar 1974 Message-ID: Again I ask the list members for a PDF-copy of an important paper: @article{magyar1974ban, title={{Bibliometric Analysis of a New Research Sub-Field.}}, author={Magyar, G.}, journal={Journal of Documentation}, volume={30}, number={1}, pages={32--40}, year={1974} } If anyone could send me a copy, I would be very happy. Thank you in advance! Frank Havemann *************************** Dr. Frank Havemann Institute of Library and Information Science Humboldt University Dorotheenstr. 26 D-10099 Berlin Germany tel.: (0049) (030) 2093 4228 http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/inf/havemann.html From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 23 09:18:55 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:18:55 -0500 Subject: Romero-de-Pablos, et al, Internationalisation of patents by public research organisations from a historical and an economic perspective PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 677-684, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: anaromero at ifs.csic.es Author(s): Romero-de-Pablos, A (Romero-de-Pablos, Ana); Azagra-Caro, JM (Azagra-Caro, Joaquin M.) Title: Internationalisation of patents by public research organisations from a historical and an economic perspective Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 677-684, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: academic patents; internationalisation; PRO KeyWords Plus: UNIVERSITY Abstract: Concerns on the organisation of science about how academics generate patents tend to focus on a single set of patents, either national or international. The main objective of this research is to study both in order to understand their differences. We adopt historical and economic perspectives to address the issue, with data from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), the largest PRO in Spain. We distinguish three periods in the history of CSIC, according to the political context: dictatorship (1939-1975), transition to democracy (19761986) and democracy (1987-to date). The legal and institutional framework conditioned the evolution of patenting by CSIC along these periods, finally characterised by a strong internationalisation of patents. For the late period, we explore the trends of some other economic inputs of patents and we show that not all of them lead to every kind of patents. We conclude that the political and normative context may shape the culture of internationalisation of patents at PRO like CSIC and that increasing technological cooperation has supported this internationalisation. However, very often foreign partners are included in the application to extend protection abroad for commercial reasons, so their number may not be a good indicator of inventive activity. Addresses: CSIC, Inst Filosofia, Dept Ciencia Tecnol & Soc, Madrid, E- 28006 Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 9 AZAGRACARO J SCIENTOMETRICS 66 : 219 2006 AZAGRACARO JM DIME U WORKING PAPER : 2006 CARAYOL N RES POLICY 33 : 1081 2004 DELGADO L ESPANA ESTADOS UNIDO : 2005 FELLER I Universities as engines of R&D-based economic growth RES POLICY 19 : 335 1990 MARTIN B SCI INNOVATION : 2003 METLAY G Reconsidering Renormalizarion: Stability and Change in 20th-Century Views on University Patents SOC STUD SCI 36 : 565 2006 MOWERY DC IND CORP CHANGE 10 : 781 2001 PAVITT K RES EVALUAT 7 : 105 1998 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 23 09:19:44 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:19:44 -0500 Subject: Sandstrom, U (Sandstroem, Ulf); Hallsten, M (Haellsten, Martin) Gender, funding diversity and quality of research PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 685-690, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: ulfsa at isak.liu.se Author(s): Sandstrom, U (Sandstroem, Ulf); Hallsten, M (Haellsten, Martin) Title: Gender, funding diversity and quality of research Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 685-690, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: gender; research quality; productivity; performance indicators; citation analysis; field normalized methods KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY Abstract: We analyze the relation between funding and output using bibliometric methods with field normalized data. Our approach is to create a connection between bibliometric data at the individual researcher level and data on incoming grant (funding) using the specific personal ID-number (social security code). Data on funding include the person responsible for the grant. All types of research income are considered in the analysis yielding a project database with a high level of precision. Results show that productivity can be explained by background variables, but that quality of research is un-related to background variables. This is a paper in progress: our ambition is to extend it in several ways: theoretically, analytically and empirically. Addresses: Linkoping Univ, Dept Studies Social Change & Cult, Linkoping, SE-58183 Sweden. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 16 BIEBER JP Faculty research productivity 1972-1988: Development and application of constant units of measure RES HIGH EDUC 34 : 551 1993 BRAXTON JM PERCEPTIONS OF RESEARCH MISCONDUCT AND AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR CORRELATES JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 65 : 351 1994 BRAXTON JM MEASURING FACULTY RE 50 : 1986 DIETZ JS Academic careers, patents, and productivity RES POLICY 34 : 349 2005 FOX MF Research, teaching, and publication productivity SOCIOL EDUC 65 : 293 1992 GLANZEL W The need for standards in bibliometric research and technology SCIENTOMETRICS 35 : 167 1996 HATTIE J The relationship between research and teaching: A meta-analysis REV EDUC RES 66 : 507 1996 MEGDAL SB Longitudinal changes in salary at a large public university: what response to equal pay legislation AM ECON REV 75 : 271 1985 MOED HF CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2005 NEDERHOF AJ Quantitative deconstruction of citation impact indicators J DOC 60 : 658 2004 PORTER SR Analyzing faculty workload data using multilevel modeling RES HIGH EDUC 42 : 171 2001 SANDSTROM U SVENSK FORSKNINGSFIN : 2005 STEPHAN STRIKING MOTHER LOAD : 1992 STOKES D PASTEURS QUADRANTBAS : 1997 TOUTKOUSHIAN RK Using publication counts to measure an institution's research productivity RES HIGH EDUC 44 : 121 2003 TOUTKOUSHIAN RK The National Research Council graduate program ratings: What are they measuring? REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION 21 : 427 1998 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 23 09:21:38 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:21:38 -0500 Subject: Schneider, JW et al Comparative study between first and all-author co-citation analysis based on citation indexes generated from XML data PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 696-707, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: jws at db.dk Author(s): Schneider, JW (Schneider, Jesper Wiborg); Larsen, B (Larsen, Birger); Ingwersen, P (Ingwersen, Peter) Title: Comparative study between first and all-author co-citation analysis based on citation indexes generated from XML data Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 696-707, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: co-Citation; first-authors analyses; XML data Abstract: The study presents a comparative analysis between first and all- author co-citation analyses, as well as comparison between two matrix generation approaches. We thus continue the latest research in author co- citation analysis (ACA), where the results of the traditional first-author analyses based on ISI citation indexes are challenged by incorporating all- authors from the cited references. Identifying all cited authors from references in source papers is an extremely cumbersome process if the Thomson ISI citation indexes are used as a basis. Due to the difficulty in obtaining all-author co-citation data few such studies exist. In order to study all-authors co-citation we use a citation index generated from documents in XML code. This allows us to carry out a comparative study between first and all-author co-citation analyses based on the hitherto largest set of references and the broadest domain of research. Addresses: Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Dept Informat Studies, Copenhagen, DK-2300 S Denmark. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 18 AHLGREN P Requirements for a cocitation similarity measure, with special reference to Pearson's correlation coefficient J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 550 2003 CHEN CM Visualising semantic spaces and author co-citation networks in digital libraries INFORM PROCESS MANAG 35 : 401 1999 GILES CL 3 ACM C DIG LIB : 89 1998 GLANZEL W The Need for Standards in Bibliometric Research and Technology SCIENTOMETRICS 35 : 167 1996 GOWER JC MATH ARCHAEOLOGICAL : 138 1971 LATTIN J ANAL MULTIVARIATE DA : 2003 LEYDESDORFF L Co-occurrence Matrices and their Application in Information Science: Extending ACA to the Web Environment J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1616 2006 LOK CKW Risk factors for citation errors in peer-reviewed nursing journals J ADV NURS 34 : 223 2001 MALIK S Overview of INEX 2005 ADVANCES IN XML INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND EVALUATION 3977 : 1 2006 MANTEL N A technique of disease clustering and a generalized regression approach CANCER RES 27 : 209 1967 MCCAIN KW Mapping authors in intellectual space: A technical overview J AM SOC INFORM SCI 41 : 433 1990 PERSSON O All author citations versus first author citations SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 339 2001 ROUSSEAU R A classification of author co-citations: definitions and search strategies J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 513 2004 SCHNEIDER JW IN PRESS JASIST : 2007 SCHONEMANN PH Fitting One Matrix to Another under Choice of a Central Dilation and a Rigid Motion PSYCHOMETRIKA 35 : 245 1970 WHITE HD J AM SOC INFORM SCI 54 : 250 2003 WHITE HD Author co-citation: A literature measure of intellectual structure J AM SOC INFORM SCI 32 : 163 1981 ZHAO DZ Towards all-author co-citation analysis INFORM PROCESS MANAG 42 : 1578 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 23 09:21:01 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:21:01 -0500 Subject: Schiebel, E et al; About the identification of technology specific keywords in emerging technologies: the case of "Magnetoelectronic" PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 691-695, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: edgar.schiebel at arcs.at Author(s): Schiebel, E (Schiebel, Edgar); Horlesberger, M (Hoerlesberger, Marianne) Title: About the identification of technology specific keywords in emerging technologies: the case of "Magnetoelectronic" Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 691-695, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: emerging technologies; magnetoelectronic; term frequency inverse document frequency; modified tf-idf; technology specific terms Abstract: The objective of this contribution is the identification of relevant terms for emerging technologies. We take the case of Magnetoelectronic. The basis of our analysis is scientific literature in this field. We present three modifications of the well know indicator term frequency inverse documents frequency (tf-idf). At the beginning, of the scientific / technology field very particular terms describe "exotic" research. These keywords occur only in a small spectrum of documents. Over the time physical laws, materials and methods establish and the corresponding terms come up in a lot of documents and technologies. We used different modifications of the tf-idf to identify these different terms Addresses: ARC Tech Gate Vienna, Austrian Res Ctr GmbH, Vienna, A-1220 Austria. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 9 FERBER R INFORM RETRIEVAL SUC : 2003 HENKEL J MAGNETOELEKTRONIK SI : 2000 ILIOPOULOS I PAC S BIOCOMPUT 6 : 384 2001 JONES KS A statistical interpretation of term specificity and its application in retrieval: development and comparative experiments - part 1 INFORM PROCESS MANAG 36 : 779 2000 JONES KS A statistical interpretation of term specificity and its application in retrieval: development and comparative experiments - part 2 INFORM PROCESS MANAG 36 : 809 2000 JONES KS INVERSE DOCUMENT FRE : 2006 ROBERTSON S Understanding Inverse Document Frequency: On theoretical arguments for IDF J DOC 60 : 503 2004 SCHMOCH U Indicators and the relations between science and technology SCIENTOMETRICS 38 : 103 1997 VANRIJSBERGEN CJ INFORM RETRIEVAL : 1979 From eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM Wed Jan 23 16:57:00 2008 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:57:00 -0500 Subject: SSP News initerview with Eugene Garfield Message-ID: http://sspnet.org/News/SSP_News_Interviews_Eugene_Garfi/news.aspx In this interview with SSP News Editor in Chief Barbara Meyers Ford, Eugene Garfield talks about the "competition," current projects, and what has brought him satisfaction in his long career. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 24 08:58:02 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:58:02 -0500 Subject: Rodriguez, V et al, On material transfer agreements and visibility of researchers in biotechnology PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 659-671, 2007 Message-ID: Email address: victor.rodriguez at econ.kuleuven.be Author(s): Rodriguez, V (Rodriguez, Victor); Janssens, F (Janssens, Frizo); Debackere, K (Debackere, Koenraad); De Moor, B (De Moor, Bart) Title: On material transfer agreements and visibility of researchers in biotechnology Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 659-671, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: research material; scientific reputation; h-index; biotechnology; material transfer agreement KeyWords Plus: HIGHLY CITED PAPERS; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; CHEMISTRY RESEARCH; SCIENCE; CITATION; SCIENTISTS; OUTPUT; INDEX; NOBEL; PUBLICATION Abstract: When carrying out a research project, some materials may not be available in-house. Thus, investigators resort to external providers for conducting their research. To that end, the exchange may be formalised through material transfer agreements. In this context, industry, government, and academia have their own specific expectations regarding compensation for the help they provide when transferring research material. This paper assesses whether these contracts have an impact on visibility of researchers. Visibility is thereby operationalized on the basis of a bibliometric approach. In the sample, researchers that used these contracts were more visible compared to those who did not use them. Nonetheless, among these contract users, there was no gain in visibility after using them. Providers and receivers could not be distinguished by using these contracts but by research sector and co-authorship. Addresses: Katholieke Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 52 AKSNES DW Characteristics of highly cited papers RES EVALUAT 12 : 159 2003 AKSNES DW The effect of highly cited papers on national citation indicators SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 213 2004 ALLISON PD Cumulative advantage and inequality in science AM SOCIOL REV 47 : 615 1982 AVERY RW T ENGINEERING MANAGE 7 : 20 1960 BAILYN L HUM RESOURCE MANAGE 24 : 129 1985 BALL P Index aims for fair ranking of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BARNES SB Making out in industrial research SCI STUD 1 : 157 1971 BOMMANN L SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 391 2005 BRAUN T Chemistry research in Eastern Central Europe (1992-1997) - Facts and figures on publication output and citation impact SCIENTOMETRICS 49 : 187 2000 CALLON M ACTOR NETWORK WORKSH : 1997 COLE S AM J PHYS 42 : 923 1974 COLE S Scientific output and recognition: A study in the operation of the reward system in science AM SOCIOL REV 32 : 377 1967 COTGROVE S SCI IND SOC : 1970 CRANE D The gatekeepers of science: Some factors affecting the selection of articles for scientific journals AM SOCIOL 2 : 195 1967 CRAWFORD E Nobel: Always the winners, never the losers SCIENCE 282 : 1256 1998 DASGUPTA P Toward a new economics of science RES POLICY 23 : 487 1994 DEBACKERE K Thechnological communities and the diffusion of knowledge: A replication and validation. 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NAT BIOTECHNOL 23 : 489 2005 RODRIGUEZ VF SCIENTOMETRICS 71 : 2007 SEGLEN PO The skewness of science J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43 : 628 1992 SHILLING C INFORMAL COMMUNICATI : 1964 VANRAAN AFJ Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgement for 147 chemistry research groups SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 491 2006 WALSH JA PATENTS KNOWLEDGE BA : 2003 WALSH JA PATENTS MAT TRANFERS : 2005 WESOLOWSKY G MULTIPLE REGRESSION : 1976 ZUCKER LG J TECHNOLOGY TRANSFE 26 : 37 2001 ZUCKER LG Star scientists and institutional transformation: Patterns of invention and innovation in the formation of the biotechnology industry PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93 : 12709 1996 ZUCKERMAN H Nobel laureates in science: Patterns of productivity, collaboration, and authorship AM SOCIOL REV 32 : 391 1967 ZUCKERMAN H SCI ELITE NOBEL LAUR : 1996 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 24 09:27:04 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:27:04 -0500 Subject: Shelton, RD (Shelton, R. D.); Foland, P (Foland, Patricia); Gorelskyy, R (Gorelskyy, Roman) Do new SCI journals have a different national bias? Message-ID: Email address: shelton at wtec.org Author(s): Shelton, RD (Shelton, R. D.); Foland, P (Foland, Patricia); Gorelskyy, R (Gorelskyy, Roman) Title: Do new SCI journals have a different national bias? Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 708-717, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: science citation index; bias; science leadership; publication share; American paradox KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; CHINA Abstract: National shares of worldwide publications in the Science Citation Index (SCI) have shifted recently. The long-term decline in U.S. share accelerated in the mid-1990s, and now the EU has joined this decline. Not coincidentally, the shares of some countries have increased sharply, particularly those of China, S. Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore. Since the SCI constantly adds new journals, one reason might be that newly added journals were more favorable to them. To test this, the database was partitioned into "old journals" (added before 1995) and "new journals," added afterward. The analysis was done for eight of the 20 fields of science defined by the National Science Indicator CD. In some fields, new journals were indeed much more favorable to the Asians. In some fields, however, new journals were actually more favorable to the U.S. In aggregate over the eight fields analyzed, the size of this effect was too small to account for much of the sharp changes in national shares. Furthermore tests between old and new journals find that differences in most fields are not statistically significant. The results provide evidence that the SCI can be used to accurately track national publication chances over time. Addresses: WTEC, Baltimore, MD 21210 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 8 *ISI NAT SCI IND 1981 200 : 2004 ARCHAMBAULT E P 10 INT C INT SOC S : 149 2005 JIN BH P ISSI 2005 : 362 2005 LEYDESDORFF L Are the contribution's of Korea and China upsetting the world system of science? SCIENTOMETRICS 63 : 617 2005 MOED HF Measuring China's research performance using the Science Citation Index SCIENTOMETRICS 53 : 281 2002 SHELTON RD 9 INT C SCI TECHN IN : 2006 TESTA J THOMSON SCI J SELECT : 2007 ZITT M Correcting glasses help fair comparisons in international science landscape SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 259 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 24 09:28:23 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:28:23 -0500 Subject: Smith, A (Smith, Alastair) Issues in "Blogmetries" - Case studies using BlogPulse to observe trends in weblogs Message-ID: Email address: AlastairSmith at vuw.ac.nz Author(s): Smith, A (Smith, Alastair) Title: Issues in "Blogmetries" - Case studies using BlogPulse to observe trends in weblogs Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 726-730, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: weblogs; search engines; longitudinal studies; methodology; case studies Abstract: Weblogs ("blogs") have emerged as a significant communication medium. The BlogPulse Trend Search tool was used for a number of case studies, examining trends in the use of terms in blogs. The paper discusses methodology issues in searching blogs, concluding that blogs can indicate new trends in popular culture, language, and science. However interpretation of trends requires careful examination of the postings, to ensure that an apparent trend is not due to problems in terminology, spam, trivial references to the concepts, etc. In particular, there seems to be no easy way to link postings to particular countries. Addresses: Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Informat Management, Wellington, New Zealand. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 12 ADAR E WEB INT 2005 C CAMP : 2005 AUTY C UK elected representatives and their weblogs: first impressions. ASLIB PROC 57 : 338 2005 BARILAN J Information hub blogs. J INF SCI 31 : 297 2005 CLYDE LA LIB MANAGEMENT 25 : 183 2004 COHEN E A short walk in the Blogistan. COMPUT NETW 50 : 615 2006 DELWICHE A 1 MONDAY 1123 10 : 2005 DICKEY MD OPEN LEARNING 19 : 279 2004 GLANCE NS WWW2004 MAY 17 22 NE : 2004 HERRING S INFORM TECHNOLOGY PE 18 : 142 2005 JACKSON N Dipping their big toe into the blogosphere: The use of weblogs by the political parties in the 2005 general election. ASLIB PROC 58 : 292 2006 LEYDESDORFF L CYBERMETRICS 4 : 2000 RAYNESGOLDIE K 1 MONDAY 1123 9 : 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 24 09:27:41 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:27:41 -0500 Subject: Small, H (Small, Henry); Upham, P (Upham, Phineas) Citation structure of an emerging research area: Organic thin film transistors Message-ID: Email address: henry.small at thomson.com Author(s): Small, H (Small, Henry); Upham, P (Upham, Phineas) Title: Citation structure of an emerging research area: Organic thin film transistors Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 718-725, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: citation analysis; specialties; co-citation clustering; emerging areas; mapping KeyWords Plus: SPECIALTY; SCIENCE Abstract: A case study of an emerging research area is presented dealing with the creation of organic thin film transistors, a subtopic within the general area called "plastic electronics." The purpose of this case study is to determine the structural properties of the citation network that may be characteristic of the emergence, early development and demise of a research area. Research on organic thin film transistors is highly interdisciplinary, involving journals and research groups from physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering. There is a clear path to industrial applications if certain technical problems can be overcome. Despite the applied nature and potential for patentable inventions, scholarly publications from both academia and industry have continued at a rapid pace through 2006. The question is whether the bibliometric indicators point to a decline in this area due to imminent commercialization or to insurmountable technical problems with these materials. Addresses: Thomson Sci, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 11 CHEN CM CiteSpace II: Detecting and visualizing emerging trends and transient patterns in scientific literature J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 359 2006 COLLINS GP Next stretch for plastic electronics SCI AM 291 : 74 2004 DAWKINGS R SELFISH GENE : 1976 GARFIELD E Why do we need algorithmic histiography? J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 400 2003 MORRIS SA Timeline visualization of research fronts J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 413 2003 MURRAY FS NBER AC SCI ENTR C : 2005 SMALL H The synthesis of speciality narratives from co-citation clusters J AM SOC INFORM SCI 37 : 97 1986 SMALL H Tracking and predicting growth areas in science SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 595 2006 SMALL HG A co-citation model of scientific specialty: a longitudinal study of collagen research SOC STUD SCI 7 : 139 1977 SULLIVAN D Co-citation analyses of science: an evaluation SOC STUD SCI 7 : 223 1977 UPHAM P IN PRESS PATTERNS NE : 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 24 09:28:58 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:28:58 -0500 Subject: Stuart, D; Thelwall, M University-industry-government relationships manifested through MSN reciprocal links Message-ID: Email address: dp_stuart at hotmail.com Author(s): Stuart, D (Stuart, David); Thelwall, M (Thelwall, Mike) Title: University-industry-government relationships manifested through MSN reciprocal links Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 731-735, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: webometrics; collaboration; reciprocal links KeyWords Plus: WEB Abstract: The web provides a free and timely source of information which is not limited to any single sector of society, thus providing a vital source for the investigation of inter-sector collaboration. This paper describes a pilot study investigating the potential of reciprocal links to identify collaborations between the university, industry, and government sectors. Using the Windows Live search-engine's recently introduced operator linkfromdomain: in conjunction with the established linkdomain: operator, it finds that a high proportion of such `MSN reciprocal links' reflect a collaboration between the real world organisations they represent. Whilst more research is necessary it clearly shows the potential of reciprocal links for investigating organisational collaboration. Addresses: Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & IT, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB England. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 13 *DIRECTGOV LOC COUNC W MIDL : 2006 *DTI AUT IND W MIDL : 2006 *MSDN SEARCH MACR LINKF DO : 2006 *SEARCHENGINE WATC WIND LIV SEARCH ADDS : 2006 ETZKOWITZ H The dynamics of innovation: From National Systems and "Mode 2" to a Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations. RES POLICY 29 : 109 2000 GIBBONS M NEW PRODUCTION KNOWL : 1994 LUNDVALL BA NATL SYSTEMS INNOVAT : 1992 SHAW D 1 MONDAY 6 : 2001 STUART D J INFORM SCI STUART D RES EVALUAT 15 : 81 2006 THELWALL M Web crawling ethics revisited: Cost, privacy and denial of service J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1771 2006 THELWALL M Conceptualizing documentation on the Web: an evaluation of different heuristic-based models for counting links between university web sites J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 53 : 995 2002 VASILEIADOU E CYBERMETRICS 10 : 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 24 09:29:34 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:29:34 -0500 Subject: Thijs, B; Glanzel, W A structural analysis of benchmarks on different bibliometrical indicators for European research institutes based on their research profile Message-ID: Email address: Bart.Thijs Author(s): Thijs, B (Thijs, Bart); Glanzel, W (Glaenzel, Wolfgang) Title: A structural analysis of benchmarks on different bibliometrical indicators for European research institutes based on their research profile Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 736-739, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: research institutes; benchmarking; classification KeyWords Plus: SELF-CITATION Abstract: The present study is part of an ongoing project on clustering European research institutions according to their publication profiles. Using stopping rules suggested by Duda and Hart (1973), eight clusters have been found the optimum solution for the classification. Aim of the present study is a structural analysis of a set of benchmarks for the evaluation of research performance of specialised and multidisciplinary institutions. A breakdown by subject fields is used to characterise field- specific peculiarities of individual clusters by bibliometric indicators and to allow comparison within the same and among different clusters. Finally, these benchmarks can then also be used to study national research performance on basis of the institutional classification. Addresses: Catholic Univ Louvain, Louvain, B-3000 Belgium. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 7 AKSNES DW A macro-study of self-citations. SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 235 2003 DUDA RO PATTERN CLASSIFICATI : 1973 GLANZEL W A new classification scheme of science fields and subfields designed for scientometric evaluation purposes. SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 357 2003 MILLIGAN GW An examination of procedures for the determining the number of clusters in a data set. PSYCHOMETRIKA 50 : 159 1985 SNYDER H Patterns of self-citation across disciplines J INFORM SCI 24 : 431 1998 THIJS B IN PRESS SCIENTOMETR : 2007 THIJS B SCIENTOMETRICS 66 : 71 2006 From Edgar.Schiebel at ARCS.AC.AT Fri Jan 25 05:45:23 2008 From: Edgar.Schiebel at ARCS.AC.AT (Schiebel Edgar) Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:45:23 +0100 Subject: 10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators 2008 Vienna Message-ID: First Announcement Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators It will take place 17 to 20 September 2008 at the University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria The Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC and the University of Vienna are jointly organising the conference. For more details see: http://systemsresearch.arcs.ac.at/sti-conference-webdav/FirstAnnouncementSTIConf2008.pdf We look forward to seeing you in Vienna. Antony van Raan, Programme Chair; Juan Gorraiz, Programme Co-Chair; Edgar Schiebel, Conference Chair; Marianne H?rlesberger, Wolfgang Mayer, Local Organizing Committee Edgar Schiebel Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC systems research Head of the Business Unit Technology Management Donau-City-Stra?e 1, Tech Gate Vienna, A-1220 Wien phone +43 (0)50550-4521 fax +43 (0)50550-4599 mobile +43 (0)664 620 76 82 email edgar.schiebel at arcs.ac.at www.arcs.ac.at HG Wien - FN 115980i - ATU14703506 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK Sat Jan 26 21:19:28 2008 From: harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK (Stevan Harnad) Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 02:19:28 +0000 Subject: European University Association Open Access Recommendations Message-ID: [Apologies for Multiple Posting] These recommendations by the EUA Working Group on Open Access were adopted unanimously by the Council of the European University Association on January 25 2008. Many thanks to Professor Bernard Rentier, Rector, University of Liege and founder of EurOpenScholar, who has forwarded them to the American Scientist Open Access Forum for posting, with permission. Below are the highlights of the recommendations, followed by the recommendations in full. The recommendation is that all European Universities should create institutional repositories and should mandate that all research publications must be deposited in them immediately upon publication (and made Open Access as soon as possible thereafter), as already mandated by RCUK, ERC, and NIH, and as recommended by EURAB. EUA also recommends that this self-archiving mandate should be extended to all research results arising from EU research programme/project funding. HIGHLIGHTS: A. Recommendations for University Leadership The basic approach... should be the creation of an institutional repository. These repositories should be established and managed according to current best practices (following recommendations and guidelines from DRIVER and similar projects) complying with the OAI-PMH protocol and allowing inter-operability and future networking for wider usage.... University institutional policies should require that their researchers deposit (self-archive) their scientific publications in their institutional repository upon acceptance for publication. Permissible embargoes should apply only to the date of open access provision and not the date of deposit. Such policies would be in compliance with evolving policies of research funding agencies at the national and European level such as the ERC. B. Recommendations for National Rectors' Conferences All National Rectors' Conferences should work with national research funding agencies and governments in their countries to implement the requirement for self-archiving of research publications in institutional repositories and other appropriate open access repositories according to best practice models of the ERC and existing national research funding agencies operating open access mandates... C. Recommendations for the European University Association EUA should continue to contribute actively to the policy dialogue on Open Access at the European level with a view to a self-archiving mandate for all research results arising from EU research programme/project funding, hence in support of and building upon the ERC position and other international initiatives such as that of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Recommendations from the European University Association Working Group on Open Access I. WG: Aims and Scope In January 2007 EUA established a 'Working Group on Open Access' for a one year period as a platform of expert opinion to provide both a voice for, and visibility to European universities as stakeholders in the policy debate. Its mission was dual-fold: to raise awareness of the importance of 'open access' issues to the wider university community, both in terms of its impact upon the research process and its financial implications for university libraries, and to develop recommendations for a common strategy for the university sector as key stakeholders in policy development in the field. The decision to set up the Working Group had reflected the general view that the interests of universities were not being heard in the growing policy debate on the issue of the wide implications of rapid development of digital ICT for publishing which tended to be dominated by the commercial interests of the major scientific publishing companies. The Working Group membership drew upon the range of different university perspectives on the concept of 'Open Access' from those of academic researchers, librarians and university management. In the course of its three meetings in 2007 the Working Group gathered expert opinion on open access publishing business models, legal and copyright issues, technical development of national digital repositories and their European networking, and the policies being developed towards open access publishing by funding agencies at the national level and the European Commission. Professor Sijbolt Noorda (Chair of the WG) and members contributed also to several European Conferences held in 2007 including the major conference on 'Scientific Publishing in the Digital Age' held jointly by the European Commission DG Research and DG Information and Media in Brussels in February 2007 in which the university sector were recognised formally as a major 'stakeholder' in the open access policy debate. In reaching its recommendations that are addressed to three audiences - university leaders at the institutional level,?? National Rectors Conferences and the EUA - the Working Group has borne in mind the full spectrum of issues involved; these range from the clear opportunity offered to widen access to the results of research, to the implications of open access publishing for peer review and quality assurance in academic research and the rapidly rising costs of scientific publications for university libraries (through high subscription prices for both electronic and printed journals, including 'bundling' marketing strategies by publishers). II. European and Global Context of the Recommendations The WG recommendations seek to build upon the findings of the 'Study on the Economic and Technical Evolution of Scientific Publications Markets in Europe' (European Commission, DG Research, project report, January 2006), and public statements issued by the European Research Council (ERC) and the European Research Advisory Board (EURAB) on Open Access as well as the current practices of some funding agencies such as UK Research Councils and the newly adopted policy of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States concerning open access mandates for peer-reviewed publications arising from grants. In the European context the most recent significant development has been the ERC announcement on 17th December 2007 of its position on open access, as follows: "The ERC requires that all peer-reviewed publications from ERC-funded research projects be deposited on publication into an appropriate research repository where available, such as PubMedCentral, ArXiv or an institutional repository, and subsequently made Open Access within 6 months of publication." WG recommendations seek also to provide support to European level initiatives promoting institutional repositories, their networking and wider accessibility through the future Confederation of European Repositories being developed by the DRIVER project consortium (funded under the European Commission 7th Research Framework Programme) and other university-led initiatives such as EurOpenScholar and the UNICA network. III. Recommendations The WG recommendations (below) are based upon the following core premises: the university's role and responsibility as guardian of research knowledge as a 'public good'; the results of publicly-funded research should be publicly-available as soon as possible; and quality assurance peer review processes are pre-conditions for scholarly publishing and therefore are essential to be maintained in the digital publishing mode. It is important to emphasise that the scope of the WG recommendations cover as a priority the need for the enhancement of open access to peer-reviewed published research literature only, and not scientific research data, teaching materials etc. Issues of access to research data, its archiving and preservation need further attention from universities, funding agencies and scientific professional bodies, and are subject to several initiatives at the national and European level which are not addressed here (e.g. the Alliance for Permanent Access and European Digital Information Infrastructure). A. Recommendations for University Leadership 1. Universities should develop institutional policies and strategies that foster the availability of their quality controlled research results for the broadest possible range of users, maximising their visibility, accessibility and scientific impact. 2. The basic approach for achieving this should be the creation of an institutional repository. These repositories should be established and managed according to current best practices (following recommendations and guidelines from DRIVER and similar projects) complying with the OAI-PMH protocol and allowing inter-operability and future networking for wider usage. 3. University institutional policies should require that their researchers deposit (self-archive) their scientific publications in their institutional repository upon acceptance for publication. Permissible embargoes should apply only to the date of open access provision and not the date of deposit. Such policies would be in compliance with evolving policies of research funding agencies at the national and European level such as the ERC. 4. University policies should include copyright in the institutional intellectual property rights (IPR) management. It should be the responsibility of the university to inform their faculty researchers about IPR and copyright management in order to ensure the wider sharing and re-use of the digital research content they have produced. This should include a clear policy on ownership and management of copyright covering scholarly publications and define procedures for ensuring that the institution has the right to use the material produced by its staff for further research, educational and instructional purposes. 5. University institutional policies should explore also how own resources could be found for author fees if 'author pays model' of open access publishing prevails in the future in some scientific fields/domains. B. Recommendations for National Rectors' Conferences 1. All National Rectors' Conferences should work with national research funding agencies and governments in their countries to implement the requirement for self-archiving of research publications in institutional repositories and other appropriate open access repositories according to best practice models of the ERC and existing national research funding agencies operating open access mandates. National Rectors' Conferences should encourage government to work within the framework of the Council of the European Union Conclusions on Scientific Information in the Digital Age: Access, Dissemination and Preservation" adopted at the EU Competitiveness Council meeting on 22nd-23rd November 2007. 2. National Rectors' Conferences should attach high priority to raising the awareness of university leadership to the importance of open access policies in terms of enhanced visibility, access and impact of their research results. C. Recommendations for the European University Association 1. EUA should continue to contribute actively to the policy dialogue on Open Access at the European level with a view to a self-archiving mandate for all research results arising from EU research programme/project funding, hence in support of and building upon the ERC position and other international initiatives such as that of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). 2. EUA should continue to be visible and to rally expertise from Europe's universities on Open Access issues to provide input to European and International events advancing open access to scientific publications, research data and their preservation. From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 12:01:42 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:01:42 -0500 Subject: Tijssen, RJW; Van Leeuwen, TN Research cooperation within europe: Bibliometric views of geographical trends and integration processes Message-ID: Email address:tijssen at cwts.leidenuniv.nl Author(s): Tijssen, RJW (Tijssen, Robert J. W.); Van Leeuwen, TN (van Leeuwen, Thed. N.) Title: Research cooperation within europe: Bibliometric views of geographical trends and integration processes Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 740-744, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: scientific cooperation; Europe; NUTS Regions; co-authored research publications; European research area Abstract: This paper presents the first results of an on-going research project devoted to the geography of European science, more specifically to identifying and analyzing structural determinants of international scientific cooperation within Europe. The empirical data are extracted from co-authored research publications by scientists and scholars located in different European countries and regions. The preliminary results disclose underlying patterns and developments within international scientific cooperation during the years 2000-2005 at the level of three country blocks (i.e. EU-15 member states, New EU-25 member states, EU acceding countries and candidate countries), individual countries, and the level of NUTS2 regions (provinces). We find that intra-European cooperation has increased very significantly, largely following the general trends towards further internationalization of science. The European Union is also characterized by a complex and highly dynamic system of research cooperation between its various member states and candidate member states. Data at the regional level provide new insights into underlying patterns and trends, such as the pronounced role of the United Kingdom and Paris (France) as drivers of research partnering within the European landscape. Addresses: Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, CWTS, Leiden, NL-2300 RA Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 6 *EC 20025 EUR : 2003 GREUNZ L Intra- and inter-regional knowledge spillovers: Evidence from European regions. EUR PLAN STUD 13 : 449 2005 LUUKKONEN T The measurement of international scientific collaboration SCIENTOMETRICS 28 : 15 1993 LUWEL M 9 INT C SCI TECHN IN : 2006 MOED HF INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION AND AWARENESS WITHIN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES SCIENTOMETRICS 21 : 291 1991 ZITT M HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI : 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 12:04:22 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:04:22 -0500 Subject: Vaughan, L (Vaughan, Liwen); You, J (You, Justin) Content assisted web co-link analysis for competitive intelligence Message-ID: Email address:lvaughn at uwo.ca Author(s): Vaughan, L (Vaughan, Liwen); You, J (You, Justin) Title: Content assisted web co-link analysis for competitive intelligence Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 745-752, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: competitive intelligence; web co-link analysis; web structure mining; web content mining Abstract: Building on a previous study that succeeded in mapping business competition positions at an industry level using Web co-link analysis, the current study attempted to improve Web co-link analysis by adding Web page content to obtain the mapping at a particular market segment level. This method combines the ideas of Web content mining (keyword) with Web structure mining (hyperlink). The method was tested in the WiMAX sector of the telecommunication industry. WiMAX is defined as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access by the WiMAX Forum, the exclusive organization dedicated to certifying the interoperability of broadband wireless access products (Wikipedia, 2006). Specifically, the keyword WiMAX was incorporated into queries that searched for co-links to pairs of company Websites. Two sets of data were collected: one with the proposed method and one with co-link search alone. The resulting two data matrices were analyzed using multidimensional scaling (MDS) to generate maps of business competition. The comparison between the two maps shows that the proposed method produced a map focusing on the WiMAX sector. The study also proposed the measure of reduction of co-link count that can be used to gauge the effectiveness of focusing the analysis on a particular sector. The reduction of co-link count could also be an easy and pragmatic measure for an analysis of a company's competitiveness in a particular market segment. Addresses: Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat & Media Studies, London, ON N6A 5B7 Canada. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 22 *ALV CORPORATE FACT SHEET : 2006 *GOOGL GOOGL SOAP SEARCH AP : 2006 *MAR WIMAX BORADB WIR SUB : 2006 *WIK WIMAX : 2006 BJORNEBORN L Toward a basic framework of webometrics J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 1216 2004 LIU B P 7 ACM SIGKDD INT C : 2001 LIU B WEB INTELLIGENCE : 105 2003 LU Z WEB INTELLIGENCE 2 9 : 173 2003 MADNICK S Seizing the Opportunity: Exploiting Web Aggregation MIS QUART S 1 : 35 2002 MADRIA SK LNCS 1676 : 303 1999 MENA J WEBMINING PROFIT E B : 2001 MEULMAN J SPSS CATEGORIES 11 0 : 2001 ORTEGA JL 9 INT C SCI TECHN IN : 2006 REID E INFORM COMMUNICATION : 57 2003 SMALL H Co-citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents J AM SOC INFORM SCI 24 : 265 1973 THELWALL M Link analysis: An information science approach J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 1326 2006 THELWALL M LINK ANAL INFORM SCI : 2004 THRUAISINGHAM B WEB DATA MINING APPL : 2003 VAUGHAN L P 2006 IEEE ACM INT : 2006 VAUGHAN L P ISSI 2005 10 INT C : 2005 VAUGHAN L UNPUB ONLINE INFORM WORMELL I COMPETITIVE INTELLIG 12 : 12 2001 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 12:05:04 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:05:04 -0500 Subject: Vinkler, P (Vinkler, Peter) Introducing the contemporary contribution index for characterizing the recent, relevant impact of journals Message-ID: Email address: pvinkler at chemres.hu Author(s): Vinkler, P (Vinkler, Peter) Title: Introducing the contemporary contribution index for characterizing the recent, relevant impact of journals Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 753-760, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: eminence of journals; highly cited papers; impact factor; reference standard KeyWords Plus: INDICATORS; SCIENCE Abstract: The Garfield (Impact) Factor characterizes the measure of the up to date specific contribution of scientific journals to the total impact of the journals in a special field. A new indicator (Contemporary Contribution Index, CCI) was introduced in order to characterize the relative contribution of journals to recent, relevant knowledge of a corresponding field. The CC Index relates the number of citations received by a journal in a given year to the total number of citations obtained by all journals of the corresponding field in that year. Mean Garfield Factors and mean Contemporary Contribution Indexes were calculated for some fields and several journals. No significant correlation was found between the Garfield Factor (GF) and Contemporary Contribution Index (CCI) of journals. The ratios of the GF to CCI referring to the corresponding top 10, 20 or 50 per cent of the journals ranked by decreasing GF and CCI, strongly differ by field. Addresses: Hungarian Acad Sci, Chem Res Ctr, Budapest, H-1025 Hungary. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 10 EGGHE L INTRO INFORM QUANTIT : 1990 GARFIELD E Significant journals of science NATURE 264 : 609 1976 A bibliometric study of reference literature in the sciences and social sciences INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 35 : 31 1999 GLANZEL W Better late than never? On the chance to become highly cited only beyond the standard bibliometric time horizon SCIENTOMETRICS 58 : 571 2003 SEGLEN PO Causal relationship between article citedness and journal impact J AM SOC INFORM SCI 45 : 1 1994 SEGLEN PO The skewness of science J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43 : 628 1992 VINKLER P Characterization of the impact of sets of scientific papers J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 431 2004 VINKLER P The institutionalization of scientific information LIBR TRENDS 50 : 553 2002 VINKLER P Composite scientometric indicators for evaluating publications of research institutes SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 629 2006 VINKLER P An attempt for defining some basic categories of scientometrics and classifying the indicators of evaluative scientometrics SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 539 2001 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 12:05:34 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:05:34 -0500 Subject: Visser, MS et al Beyond rankings: The role of large research universities in the global scientific communication system Message-ID: Email address: visser at cwts.leidenuniv.nl Author(s): Visser, MS (Visser, Martijn S.); Medina, CMC (Medina, Clara M. Calero); Moed, HF (Moed, Henk F.) Title: Beyond rankings: The role of large research universities in the global scientific communication system Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 761-765, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: rankings; world universities; citation impact; citation networks; concentrated vs. distributed models; national academic systems Abstract: This paper presents preliminary findings of a study that aims to assess the role of large research universities in the global scientific communication system. For this study a special database was created containing the publication output in Web of Science journals of the largest research universities. Its primary aim is to illustrate how a structural analysis of the global academic system may provide policy relevant insights that are crucial for a proper interpretation of bibliometric rankings. It presents two analyses. The first focuses on differences between the US and the European academic system. It is proposed to further analyse and interpret these differences in terms of a distinction between a concentrated and a distributed model of research quality among universities in national or supra-national academic systems. The second analysis is based on a network approach, revealing how the research activities carried out in one university depend upon those conducted in another academic institution. This dependence is measured by citation links. It addresses the question how one can distinguish between 'core', 'intermediate' and 'peripheral' research universities in the network. Addresses: Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, CWTS, Leiden, NL-2300 RB Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 10 *SJTU AC RANK WORLD U 2005 : 2005 *THES TIM HIGH ED SUPPL : 2005 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXING IT : 1979 GOLDBERGER ML RES DOCTORATE PROGRA : 1995 LAMBERT L FUTURE EUROPEAN U RE : 2006 MATIA K Scaling phenomena in the growth dynamics of scientific output J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 56 : 893 2005 MEDINA CMC DEPICTIN LANDSCAPE R : 2006 MOED HF 200601 CWTS MOED HF CITATON ANAL RES EVA : 2005 RANRAAN AFJ CHALLENGES RANKING U : 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 12:06:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:06:08 -0500 Subject: Yang, L et al Mapping institutions and their weak ties in a research specialty: A case study of cystic fibrosis body composition research Message-ID: Email address: yangly at mail.las.ac.cn Author(s): Yang, L (Yang, Liying); Morris, SA (Morris, Steven A.); Barden, EM (Barden, Elizabeth M.) Title: Mapping institutions and their weak ties in a research specialty: A case study of cystic fibrosis body composition research Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 766-775, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: institutional collaboration; mapping; visualization; cystic fibrosis body composition KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; VISUALIZATION Abstract: Using a collection of papers gathered from the Web of Science on the topic of cystic fibrosis body composition research. we demonstrate analysis and visualization methods that show the collaboration structure of institutions in the specialty and the researchers that function as weak ties among them. Institution names were extracted from the collection of papers and disambiguated using the Derwent Analytics (v1.2) software product. Institutions were clustered into collaboration groups based on their co-occurrence in papers. A crossmap of clustered institutions against research fronts, which were derived using bibliographic coupling analysis, shows the research fronts that specific institutions participate in, their collaborator institutions and the research fronts in which those collaborations occurred. A crossmap of institutions to author teams, derived from co-authorship analysis, reveals research teams in the specialty and their general institutional affiliation, and further identifies the researchers that function as weak ties and the institutions that they link. This case study reveals that the techniques introduced in this paper can be used to extract a large amount of useful information about institutions participating in a research specialty. Addresses: Chinese Acad Sci, Nat Sci Lib, Beijing, 100080 Peoples R China. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 20 BJORNEBORN L Perspectives of webometrics SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 65 2001 BORNER K Mapping the diffusion of scholarly knowledge among major US research institutions SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 415 2006 CHUBIN D Conceptualization of scientific specialties SOCIOLOGICAL Q 17 : 448 1976 DEBACKERE K Advanced bibliometric methods to model the relationship between entry behavior and networking in emerging technological communities JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 49 : 49 1998 GRANOVET.MS The strength of weak ties AM J SOCIOL 78 : 1360 1973 HAVEMANN F J BIOMEDICAL DISCOVE 1 : 6 2006 KATZ JS What is research collaboration? RES POLICY 26 : 1 1997 KRETSCHMER H 10 INT C INT SOC SCI : 750 2005 KRETSCHMER H Visibility of collaboration on the web SCIENTOMETRICS 61 : 405 2004 LEYDESDORFF L Theories of citation? SCIENTOMETRICS 43 : 5 1998 MELIN G Studying research collaboration using co-authorship SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 363 1996 MORRIS SA 10 INT C INT SOC SCI : 45 2005 MORRIS SA Visualizing 60 years of anthrax research J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 413 2003 MORRIS SA Crossmaps: Visualization of overlapping relationships in collections of journal papers PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 101 : 5291 2004 NAGPAUL PS Visualizing cooperation networks of elite institutions in India SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 213 2002 PENCHARZ PB Pathogenesis of malnutrition in cystic fibrosis, and its treatment CLIN NUTR 19 : 387 2000 SALTON G AUTOMATIC TEXT PROCE : 1989 WAGNER CS Six case studies of international collaboration in science SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 3 2005 WASSERMAN S SOCIAL NETWORK ANAL : 1994 WOUTER DN EXPLORATORY SOCIAL N : 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 12:13:28 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:13:28 -0500 Subject: Oermann, MH et al, Dissemination of research in clinical nursing journals JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 17 (2): 149-156 JAN 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: moermann at msn.com Author(s): Oermann, MH (Oermann, Marilyn H.); Nordstrom, CK (Nordstrom, Cheryl K.); Wilmes, NA (Wilmes, Nancy A.); Denison, D (Denison, Doris); Webb, SA (Webb, Sue A.); Featherston, DE (Featherston, Diane E.); Bednarz, H (Bednarz, Hedi); Striz, P (Striz, Penelope); Blair, DA (Blair, Darlene A.); Kowalewski, K (Kowalewski, Kathleen) Title: Dissemination of research in clinical nursing journals Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 17 (2): 149-156 JAN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: citation analysis; nurses; nursing; nursing literature; research; research dissemination Keywords Plus: PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE; NURSES Abstract: Aim. The purposes of the study were to describe the extent of research, clinical and evidence-based practice articles published in clinical nursing journals and to explore the communication of research and practice knowledge in the clinical nursing literature using citation analysis. Background. For nursing research to have an impact on clinical practice and build evidence for practice, findings from research must transfer into the clinical practice literature. By analysing the extent of research published in clinical nursing journals, the citations in those articles, and other characteristics of the nursing literature, we can learn more about the linkages between research and practice in nursing. Design. This was a descriptive study of 768 articles and 18901 citations in those articles. Methods. Feature articles were classified into four groups - (i) original research reports; (ii) clinical practice articles (non-data based papers on a clinical topic); (iii) systematic reviews, integrative literature reviews, guidelines and papers describing evidence-based practice; and (iv) others. Each citation was then examined to determine if it was a reference to a research study or to a document on clinical practice. Results. Nearly a third of the articles in clinical nursing journals were reports on research studies; another third addressed clinical practice. Of the 14232 citations analysed in clinical nursing journals, 6142 were to research reports (43.2%) and about the same number of citations were to clinical documents (n = 5844, 41.1%). Medical research articles were cited most frequently - 27.1% of the citations in clinical journal articles. Nursing research articles were only 7.6% of the cited documents in clinical publications. Conclusions. Dissemination of research findings in the clinical nursing literature occurred at two levels: through articles that reported studies of potential value to the nurse's practice and citations to research publications within articles. Relevance to clinical practice. Disseminating research in journals that are geared to clinicians is essential to increase nurses' awareness of research findings that might be relevant to their practice. This study documented that articles in clinical nursing journals disseminated not only information about clinical practice, but also informed readers about research of potential value to the nurse's practice. Addresses: Wayne State Univ, Coll Nursing, Detroit, MI USA; Wayne State Univ, Sci & Engn Lib, Detroit, MI USA; Henry Ford Home Hlth Care, Detroit, MI USA; Childrens Hosp Michigan, NICU, Detroit, MI USA Reprint Address: Oermann, MH, 31727 Sheridan Dr, Beverly Hills, MI 48025 USA. 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Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2ZG, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0962-1067 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Jan 28 16:07:55 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 16:07:55 -0500 Subject: Blustin, A (Blustin, Alexander) Publication and citation statistics for UK astronomers ASTRONOMY & GEOPHYSICS, 48 (6): 32-35 DEC 2007 Message-ID: Email address: ajb at mssl.ucl.ac.uk Author(s): Blustin, A (Blustin, Alexander) Title: Publication and citation statistics for UK astronomers Source: ASTRONOMY & GEOPHYSICS, 48 (6): 32-35 DEC 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: This article presents a survey of publication and citation statistics for 835 UK professional astronomers: the majority of academics and contract researchers within the UK astronomical community. I provide histograms of these bibliometrics for the whole sample as well as of the median values for the individual departments. I discuss the distribution of top bibliometric performers in the sample, and make some remarks on the use of bibliometrics in a real-world assessment exercise. Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2ZG, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 1366-8781 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 09:08:54 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:08:54 -0500 Subject: Zhiping, Y et al Profiles of technological capabilities of the chinese academy of sciences (CAS) - A comparison of patenting activities of the CAS with other national level institutions Message-ID: Email address: Yangzp at clas.ac.cn Author(s): Zhiping, Y (Zhiping, Yang); Shu, F (Shu, Fang); Yunwei, C (Yunwei, Cheng); Chun, W (Chun, Wang); Yi, W (Yi, Wen); Zhengyi, H (Zhengyi, Hu); Yi, Z (Yi, Zheng) Title: Profiles of technological capabilities of the chinese academy of sciences (CAS) - A comparison of patenting activities of the CAS with other national level institutions Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 776-782, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: patent quantitative analyse; patent family; technology field; technology cooperation; national institution Abstract: The purpose of this study is to compare patent activities within the Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS) with France National Center for Scientific Research(CNR) and Max Planck Society(MPS) which have the similar national role outside China based on patent statistic. The results suggest that CAS tended to file more patents in its home country, while CNRS and MPS showed the most interest in patenting aboard. The tendence of technology international markets for three institutions all was to Australia, United States, Europe and Japan. For technology priority areas, three institutions had the same preference in the pharmaceutical field. Comparable with other two institutions, CAS had less technology inventive and collaborative activities than other two institutions. Three institutions have presented patterns of cross-sectoral collaboration with industry and university. And CNRS showed the strongest technology cooperation capability in its home country. Addresses: Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Lib, Chengdu, 610041 Peoples R China. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 15 *DIAL CORP PAT FAM SEARCH US DE *FIZ KARLSR STN EU TECHN ASS US PAT LIT *LION NEST PAR PAT NAT PATT TECHN ACC P : 2004 *NAT SCI FDN SCI ENG INDICATORS 5 : 37 2004 ASHTON WB EC POLICY ANAL OCCAS 60 ASPDEN H WORLD PATENT INFORMA 5 : 170 1983 BACHMANN A Profiles of corporate technological capabilities--a comparison of large British and German pharmaceutical companies TECHNOVATION 18 : 593 1998 BHATTACHARYA S Mapping inventive activity and technological change through patent analysis: A case study of India and China SCIENTOMETRICS 61 : 361 2004 CHOUNG JY 26 STEEP : 1995 DERWENT T DERWENT ANAL VANTAGE : 2006 HAUPT R CACTUS : 229 2005 LIN HY TAIWAN EC RES MONTHL 25 : 23 2002 OKEEFE M WORLD PATENT INFORM 27 : 125 2005 SCHMOCH U FRANCOISE LAVILLE PA : 2003 YUN L SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 167 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 09:10:41 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:10:41 -0500 Subject: Zitt, M; et al; Revisiting country and institution indicators from citation distributions: Profile performance measures Message-ID: Email address: zitt at nantes.inra.fr Author(s): Zitt, M (Zitt, Michel); Bassecoulard, E (Bassecoulard, Elise); Filliatreau, G (Filliatreau, Ghislaine); Ramanana-Rahary, S (Ramanana- Rahary, Suzy) Title: Revisiting country and institution indicators from citation distributions: Profile performance measures Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 797-802, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: science indicators; excellence measures; database coverage; citation distributions; relative impact; power laws KeyWords Plus: INFORMETRIC DISTRIBUTIONS; FIELD-NORMALIZATION; CROSS- FIELD; PUBLICATION; IMPACT; EXCELLENCE; AMBIGUITY Abstract: This communication presents some aspects of an on-going research on a class of indicators of scientific visibility Relying on a new usage of classic citation distribution studies, the "activity index in citation classes" (AIC) describes the "relative citation profile" or distribution of actors' articles among quantile classes of citations defined by the world reference. AIC exists in multiple variants reproducing various types of field-normalization, as well as direct or cumulative (AICC) presentation. The profiles of AIC can be summarized by empirical indexes, or parameters of simple laws, which are good candidates for indicators of overall citation performance. As profile performance indicators derived from AICC and classical "relative impact" (RI) indicators basically reflect the same information, their comparison is appealing. Empirical profiles obtained for national or institutional actors also raise the question of homogeneity of scientific literature: the high tail (excellence) and especially the low tail of the profile can show large deviations to the medium range of profile reflecting the general performance. Addresses: INRA, Lereco, Nantes, F-44026 France. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 19 BOOKSTEIN A Informetric distributions, part I: unified overview J AM SOC INFORM SCI 41 : 368 1990 BOOKSTEIN A Informetric distributions, part ii: resilience to ambiguity J AM SOC INFORM SCI 41 : 376 1990 BURRELL QL "Ambiguity" and scientometric measurement: A dissenting view J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 52 : 1075 2001 BUTLER L Explaining Australia's increased share of ISI publications - the effects of a funding formula based on publication counts RESEARCH POLICY 32 : 143 2003 GLANZEL W J INFORM 1 : 92 2007 GLANZEL W Characteristic scores and scales in assessing citation impact J INFORM SCI 14 : 123 1988 MURUGESAN P Variation of the nature of citation measures with journal and scientific specialties J AM SOC INFORM SCI 29 : 141 1978 PRICE DJD A General theory of bibliometric and cumulative advantage processes J AM SOC INFORM SCI 27 : 292 1976 RAMANANARAHARY S ISSI C MEDR : 2007 ROUSSEAU R Relations between continous versions of bibliometric law J AM SOC INFORM SCI 41 : 197 1990 SCHUBERT A Cross-field normalization of scientometric indicators SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 311 1996 SCHUBERT A Relative indicators and relational charts for comparative assessment of publication output and citation impact SCIENTOMETRICS 9 : 281 1986 TIJSSEN RJW Benchmarking international scientific excellence: Are highly cited papers an appropriate frame of reference? SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 381 2002 VANRAAN AFJ Fatal attraction: Conceptual and methodological problems in the ranking of universities by bibliometric methods SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 133 2005 VANRAAN AFJ Competition amongst scientists for publication status: Toward a model of scientific publication and citation distributions SCIENTOMETRICS 51 : 347 2001 WEINGART P Impact of bibliometrics upon the science system: Inadvertent consequences? SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 117 2005 ZITT M BIBLIOMETRIC INDICAT : 1997 ZITT M Relativity of citation performance and excellence measures: from cross- field to cross-scale effects of field-normalisation SCIENTOMETRICS 63 : 373 2005 ZITT M Correcting Glasses help Fair Comparisons in Internation Landscape: Country Indicators as a Function of ISI Database Delineation SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 259 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 09:11:28 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:11:28 -0500 Subject: Zuccala, A; van den Besselaar, P; Mapping review networks: Exploring research community roles and contributions Message-ID: Email address: a.zuccala at rathenau.nl Author(s): Zuccala, A (Zuccala, Alesia); van den Besselaar, P (van den Besselaar, Peter) Title: Mapping review networks: Exploring research community roles and contributions Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 803-813, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: peer review; subject specialties; invisible colleges; mapping knowledge domains KeyWords Plus: AUTHOR COCITATION; COLLABORATION Abstract: In this paper we investigate the position of a review network within a research specialty; the network of scholars who write reviews of their colleagues' work. This is one of the voluntary activities that researchers perform as a prerequisite for the functioning of the invisible college. We compare this network to other networks within the specialty, and this allows us to distinguish various roles: stars, influentials, members, supporters and juniors. As scholars are characterized by different role-configurations, the invisible college becomes stratified. We discuss the implications for the development of a referee factor and review factor, norms for refereeing and reviewing, and the development of systems-based research evaluations. Addresses: Rathenau Inst, Netherlands Ctr Sci Syst Assessment, The Hague, NL-2509 CJ Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 22 MATH REV DATABASE GU : 2006 AHLGREN P Requirement for a cocitation similarity measure, with special reference to Pearson's Correlation coefficient J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 550 2003 BORGATTI SP NETDRAW GRAPH VISUAL : 2002 BORGATTI SP UCINET 6 FOR WINDOWS : 2002 CRANE D INVISIBLE COLLEGES D : 1972 CRONIN B SCHOLARS COURTESY RO : 1995 DESOLLA PD LITTLE SCI BIG SCI : 1986 GARVEY WD Information channels of information in the behavioural sciences: their relevance in the structuring of formal or bibliographic communication FDN ACCESS KNOWLEDGE : 129 1968 GLANZEL W Journal impact measures in bibliometric research SCIENTOMETRICS 53 : 171 2002 GRIFFITH BC SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT : 31 1990 LAUDEL G P 8 INT C SCIENT INF : 369 2001 LEYDESDORFF L Similarity measures, author cocitation analysis, and information theory J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 56 : 769 2005 MELIN G Studying research collaboration using co-authorships SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 363 1996 NEWMAN MEJ Coauthorship networks and patterns of scientific collaboration PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 101 : 5200 2004 ROUSSEAU R ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 1 2006 SINGH S FERMATS ENIGMA : 1998 SMALL H P 10 INT C SCI INFOR : 2005 WHITE HD does citation reflect social structure? J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 111 2004 WHITE HD Authors as citers over time J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 52 : 87 2001 WHITE HD Author cocitation: a literature measure of intellectual structure J AM SOC INFORM SCI 32 : 163 1981 WISLON R NATURE 441 : 812 2006 ZUCCALA A Modeling the invisible college J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 57 : 152 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 09:11:55 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:11:55 -0500 Subject: Aleixandre-Benavent, R et al, Citation analysis and impact indicators of the Spanish medical journals (2001-2005) Message-ID: Email address: rafael.aleixandre at uv.es Author(s): Aleixandre-Benavent, R (Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael); Gonzalez- Alcaide, G (Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregrio); Miguel-Dasit, A (Miguel-Dasit, Alberto); Castellano-Gomez, M (Castellano-Gomez, Miguel); Zurian, JCV (Zurian, Juan Carlos Valderrarna) Title: Citation analysis and impact indicators of the Spanish medical journals (2001-2005) Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 818-819, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid KeyWords Plus: HYPOTHETICAL INFLUENCE Addresses: Univ Valencia, CSIC, Inst Hist Ciencia & Documentac Lopez Pinero, Valencia, Spain. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 6 ALEIXANDREBENAVENT R Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish medical journals on the impact factor of the Journal Citation Reports-indexed journals SCIENTOMETRICS 70 : 53 2007 JIN B SCIENTOMETRICS 45 : 321 1999 KUANGHUA C ONLINE INFORMATION R 28 : 410 2004 MIGUELDASIT A Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish journals on the impact factor of radiological journals EUR J RADIOL 54 : 321 2005 MOED HF CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2005 SIPKA P P 10 C INT SOC SCI I : 710 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 09:09:37 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:09:37 -0500 Subject: Yoshikane, F et al An analysis of the connection between researchers' productivity and their coauthors' past attributions, including the importance in collaboration networks Message-ID: Email address: fuyuki at niad.ac.jp Author(s): Yoshikane, F (Yoshikane, Fuyuki); Nozawa, T (Nozawa, Takayuki); Shibui, S (Shibui, Susumu); Suzuki, T (Suzuki, Takafumi) Title: An analysis of the connection between researchers' productivity and their coauthors' past attributions, including the importance in collaboration networks Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 783-791, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: co-authorship network; research collaboration; research productivity; educational effect KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; INVISIBLE-COLLEGES; PATTERNS; AUTHORSHIP; SCIENCE; STUDENTS Abstract: Many studies have analyzed the "synchronic" correlation of properties, i.e., the correlation of properties in the same period, between authors and their co-authors. However, the "diachronic" correlation of properties, i.e., the correlation between their subsequent and precedent activity, has not yet been sufficiently studied using quantitative methods. This study pays attention to not only productivity but also the importance in the collaboration network as a measure of the researcher's activity, and clarifies whether there is any connection between (i) the researcher's activity subsequent to a collaboration and (ii) the collaborator's precedent activity, aiming at deriving knowledge about the diachronic effect of collaborators. The targets analyzed in this study are the newcomers who had first appeared in the domain of computer science in 1998 and their co-authors. The results show very little correlation between the subsequent activity of newcomers and the preceding activity of their co-authors. However, there are significant differences in the co-author's precedent activity between the newcomers who have published no papers after their first publication (those who have not become visible researchers) and the newcomers who have published at least one paper after then (those who continue to produce papers). Addresses: NIAD UE, Fac Univ Evaluat & Res, Tokyo, 1878587 Japan. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 22 ANDERSSON AE Networking scientists ANN REGIONAL SCI 27 : 11 1993 BAHR AH Collaborative authorship in the journal literature: Perspectives for academic librarians who wish to publish COLL RES LIBR 61 : 410 2000 BINDON G Output measures for cooperative research: The case of the Pulp and Paper Research Insitute of Canada SCIENTOMETRICS 3 : 85 1981 BIRD JE Authorship patterns in marine mammal science, 1985-1993 SCIENTOMETRICS 39 : 99 1997 BORDONS M WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC : 197 2000 CASON JA Authorship trends in poultry science, 1981 through 1990 POULTRY SCI 71 : 1283 1992 FONSECA L The relationship between advisors and students SCIENTOMETRICS 41 : 299 1998 FRIEZE IH American university students' beliefs about success in science: A case study SCIENTOMETRICS 3 : 115 1981 HAYASHI T Restructuring the Japanese national research system and its effect on performance SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 241 2006 KLEINBERG J P 9 ANN ACM SIAM S D : 668 1998 KRETSCHMER H Collaboration patterns in theoretical population genetics SCIENTOMETRICS 43 : 455 1998 KRETSCHMER H Patterns of behaviour in coauthorship networks of invisible colleges SCIENTOMETRICS 40 : 579 1997 KRETSCHMER H Coauthoorship networks of invisible-colleges and institutionalized communities SCIENTOMETRICS 30 : 363 1994 KUNDRA R A new model of scientific collaboration Part 2. Collaboration patterns in Indian medicine SCIENTOMETRICS 46 : 519 1999 LIANG LM Name order patterns of graduate candidates and supervisors in Chinese publications: A case study of three major Chinese universities SCIENTOMETRICS 61 : 3 2004 LIANG LM Age structures of scientific collaboration in Chinese computer science SCIENTOMETRICS 52 : 471 2001 LONG JS The effects of the mentor on the academic career SCIENTOMETRICS 7 : 255 1985 LOTKA AJ J WASHINGTON ACADEMY 16 : 317 1926 RUSHTON JP Personality, research creativity, and teaching effectiveness in university professors SCIENTOMETRICS 5 : 93 1983 TESTA J THOMSON SCI J SELECT : 2004 YOSHIKANE F Comparative analysis of co-authorship networks considering authors' roles in collaboration: Differences between the theoretical and application areas SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 643 2006 ZOBEL J GUIDELINE RES PRACTI : 1999 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 09:10:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:10:08 -0500 Subject: Yue, W et al; A Bibliometric analysis of siRNA fundamental research and patent activities Message-ID: Email address: weiping.yue at thomson.com Author(s): Yue, W (Yue, Weiping); Pan, Y (Pan, Yuntao); Ma, Z (Ma, Zheng); Wu, X (Wu, Xishan) Title: A Bibliometric analysis of siRNA fundamental research and patent activities Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 792-796, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Author Keywords: siRNA; Thomson Data Analyzer; patent analysis; factor map Abstract: In recent years, siRNA technology and application have attracted much attention in life sciences. This paper intends to explore the dynamics of the interaction of siRNA fundamental research and its technology application. Publication and patent data on siRNA were collected from ISI Web of Science and Derwent Innovation Index. Thomson Data Analyzer was used to do the bibliometric analysis. The analytical result shows a steady growth in outputs in the form of patents and publications since 2001. Top organizations and clusters on main siRNA research and application are identified. Existing links between fundamental research and patenting activities are also found from the comparison study. Addresses: Thomson Sci, Beijing, 100080 Peoples R China. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 4 *NOB FDN NOB PRIZ PHYS MED : 2006 *VANT POINT THOMS DAT AN : 2006 DORSETT Y NAT REV DRUG DISCOV 3 : 318 2004 TANSEY M WORLD PATENT INFORM 27 : 212 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Jan 29 12:43:05 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:43:05 -0500 Subject: Watson, AB (Watson, Andrew B.) Measuring demand for online articles at the Journal of Vision JOURNAL OF VISION, 7 (7): Art. No. i 2007 Message-ID: Email address: abwatson at mail.arc.nasa.gov Author(s): Watson, AB (Watson, Andrew B.) Title: Measuring demand for online articles at the Journal of Vision Source: JOURNAL OF VISION, 7 (7): Art. No. i 2007 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Author Keywords: citation analysis; download; web log; web analytics; web metrics; demand Factor; impact factor Addresses: NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA Reprint Address: Watson, AB, NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA. Cited Reference Count: 3 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC Publisher Address: 12300 TWINBROOK PARKWAY, ROCKVILLE, MD 20852-1606 USA ISSN: 1534-7362 Cited References: GARFIELD E The history and meaning of the journal impact factor JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 295 : 90 2006 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXES FOR SCIENCE - NEW DIMENSION IN DOCUMENTATION THROUGH ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS SCIENCE 122 : 108 1955 MOED HF CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 30 09:04:48 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:04:48 -0500 Subject: Aminpottr, F (Aminpottr, Farzaneh); Kabiri, P (Kabiri, Payam) Webometric study on Iranian Universities of Medical Sciences Message-ID: Email address: aminpour at mui.ac.ir Author(s): Aminpottr, F (Aminpottr, Farzaneh); Kabiri, P (Kabiri, Payam) Title: Webometric study on Iranian Universities of Medical Sciences Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 822-823, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid KeyWords Plus: WEB IMPACT FACTORS Addresses: Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Acad Evaluat & Scientometry Ctr, Esfahan, Iran. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 3 INGWERSEN P The Calculation of Web Impact Factors J DOC 54 : 236 1998 NORUZI A J EDUC PSYCHOL 5 : 105 2005 SMITH A Web Impact Factors for Australasian universities SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 363 2002 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 30 09:04:17 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:04:17 -0500 Subject: Aminpour, F et al; Research performance in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences: Evaluation of scientific productivity Message-ID: Email address: aminpour at mui.ac.ir Author(s): Aminpour, F (Aminpour, Farzaneh); Kabiri, P (Kabiri, Payam) Title: Research performance in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences: Evaluation of scientific productivity Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 820-821, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Acad Evaluat & Scientometry Ctr, Esfahan, Iran. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 5 AMINPOUR F INTRO SCIENTOMETRICS : 2006 HAIQI Z INFORM PROCESSING MA 33 : 81 1997 HAIQI Z SCIENTOMETRICS 37 : 177 1996 OSAREH F RAHYAFT 35 : 39 2005 SABOURI AA RAHYAFT 34 : 60 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 30 09:05:19 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:05:19 -0500 Subject: Angus, E; Thelwall, M; Stuart, D University groups in flickr: Tagging for purpose or pleasure? Message-ID: Email address: emma.angus at wlv.ac.uk Author(s): Angus, E (Angus, Emma); Thelwall, M (Thelwall, Mike); Stuart, D (Stuart, David) Title: University groups in flickr: Tagging for purpose or pleasure? Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 824-825, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB England. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM BAUSCH P FLICKR HACKS TIPS TO : 2006 GOLDER SA Usage Patterns of Collaborative Tagging Systems J INF SCI 32 : 198 2006 HAMMOND T SOCIAL BOOKMARKING T : 2005 MARLOW C P 15 INT WORLD WID W : 2006 MATTHEWS P INFORMER 20 : 2 2006 PANOFSKY E MEANING VISUAL ARTS : 1983 SHATFORD S CATALOGING CLASSIFIC 6 : 39 1986 SHATFORDLAYNE S J AM SOC INFORM SCI 45 : 583 1994 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 30 09:05:52 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:05:52 -0500 Subject: Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics Message-ID: Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 5 *NAT NEWSBL TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P Index aims for fair rankings of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BANKS MG An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 BRAUN T A Hirsch-type index for journals SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Jan 30 09:06:50 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:06:50 -0500 Subject: Buter, RK; Noyons, ECM Searching for converging research using citations between subject categories: First results and challenges Message-ID: Email address: buter at cwts.leidenuniv.edu Author(s): Buter, RK (Buter, R. K.); Noyons, ECM (Noyons, E. C. M.) Title: Searching for converging research using citations between subject categories: First results and challenges Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 834-835, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid KeyWords Plus: DISCIPLINES; SCIENCE Addresses: Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Leiden, NL-2300 RA Netherlands. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 7 MORILLO F Interdisciplinarity in Science: A Tentative Typology of Disciplines and Research Areas J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 1237 2003 PALMER CL Structures and Strategies of Interdisciplinary Science J AM SOC INFORM SCI 50 : 242 1999 PINSKI G Citation Influence for Journal Aggregates of Scientific Publications: Theory, with Application to the Literature of Physics INFORMATION PROCESSI 12 : 297 1976 SMALL H The structure of Scientific Literatures I: Identifying and graphing specialties SCI STUD 4 : 17 1974 TABAH AN Literature Dynamics ANNU REV INFORM SCI 34 : 249 1999 TODOROV R SCIENTOMETRICS 15 : 593 1988 URATA H Information Flows among Academic Disciplines in Japan SCIENTOMETRICS 18 : 309 1990 From jni at DB.DK Wed Jan 30 09:39:03 2008 From: jni at DB.DK (Jeppe Nicolaisen) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:39:03 +0100 Subject: Enough is enough! Message-ID: Dear Eugene Garfield, Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. /Jeppe Nicolaisen -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 5 *NAT NEWSBL TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P Index aims for fair rankings of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BANKS MG An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 BRAUN T A Hirsch-type index for journals SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 From Steven.Morris at BAKERHUGHES.COM Wed Jan 30 10:07:21 2008 From: Steven.Morris at BAKERHUGHES.COM (Morris, Steven (BA)) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:07:21 -0600 Subject: Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: A<73573C2DCB0154408D790B1E7EDB0C527DD71E@ka-exch01.db.dk> Message-ID: Jeppe, I find these notices kind of useful. The author emails are included in the notices, so it's easy to simply email the paper's author to ask for a preprint. Steve Morris -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeppe Nicolaisen Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 8:39 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! Dear Eugene Garfield, Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. /Jeppe Nicolaisen -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 5 *NAT NEWSBL TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P Index aims for fair rankings of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BANKS MG An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 BRAUN T A Hirsch-type index for journals SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 From katy at INDIANA.EDU Wed Jan 30 10:28:03 2008 From: katy at INDIANA.EDU (Katy Borner) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:28:03 -0500 Subject: Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: <73573C2DCB0154408D790B1E7EDB0C527DD71E@ka-exch01.db.dk> Message-ID: I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics community by sending out information on recently published, relevant works. It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent their resources on this. Sunny regards, k Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear Eugene Garfield, > >Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. > >/Jeppe Nicolaisen > >-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il > >Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) > >Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics > >Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF > >Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE >INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II >826-827, 2007 > >Language: English > >Document Type: Article > >Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics > >Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 > >Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN > >Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & >Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, >Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ >Carlos III Madrid > >Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. > >Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI >Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT >2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM > >Cited Reference Count: 5 > > *NAT NEWSBL >TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 > > BALL P >Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >NATURE 436 : 900 2005 > > BANKS MG >An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 > > BRAUN T >A Hirsch-type index for journals >SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 > > HIRSCH JE >An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > > -- Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University 10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. http://scimaps.org/ From dwojick at HUGHES.NET Wed Jan 30 10:32:07 2008 From: dwojick at HUGHES.NET (David E. Wojick) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:32:07 -0500 Subject: Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: <47A09783.10404@indiana.edu> Message-ID: These notices are the reason I subscribe to this list. Given that article notices are 90+% of the traffic I imagine it is the reason most of us are here. Nicolaisen is mistaken. Keep it up Gene. David Wojick DOE OSTI > >I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics community by sending out information on recently published, relevant works. >It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent their resources on this. >Sunny regards, >k > >Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > >>Dear Eugene Garfield, >> >>Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. >> >>/Jeppe Nicolaisen >> >>-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >>Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >>Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >>Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >> >> >>Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il >> >>Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) >>Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >>Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF >>Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 >>Language: English >>Document Type: Article >>Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >>Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics >>Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 >>Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN >>Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid >>Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. >>Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM >>Cited Reference Count: 5 >> *NAT NEWSBL >>TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P >>Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >>NATURE 436 : 900 2005 >> BANKS MG >>An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >>SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 >> >> BRAUN T >>A Hirsch-type index for journals >>SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 >> >> HIRSCH JE >>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >>P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > >-- >Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science >Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center >School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > >10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 >Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu >Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > >Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of >Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. >http://scimaps.org/ -- "David E. Wojick, PhD" Senior Consultant for Innovation Office of Scientific and Technical Information US Department of Energy http://www.osti.gov/innovation/ 391 Flickertail Lane, Star Tannery, VA 22654 USA 540-858-3136 http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/resume.html provides my bio and client list. http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/Mathematics_Philosophy_Science/ presents some of my own research on information structure and dynamics. From dwong at HAVERFORD.EDU Wed Jan 30 10:34:16 2008 From: dwong at HAVERFORD.EDU (Dora Wong) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:34:16 -0500 Subject: Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: <47A09783.10404@indiana.edu> Message-ID: I also find these a useful alert for those of us who are new to the field and would like to get a sense of what is new on the scene. Not from a research university, I do not have access to proceedings databases and this provides a valuable learning tool. Thanks for this great service! Dora Wong Science Librarian Gilbert White Library College Information Resources Haverford College 370 Lancaster Ave. Haverford, PA 19041 610-896-1416 At 10:28 AM 1/30/2008, you wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >I believe Gene and his team do a great service >to the sigmentrics community by sending out >information on recently published, relevant works. >It takes time and care to do this and is very >generous of them to spent their resources on this. >Sunny regards, >k > >Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > >>Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >>Dear Eugene Garfield, >> >>Could you please tell your secretary to stop >>spamming the list with these random peeks from >>the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. >> >>/Jeppe Nicolaisen >> >>-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >>Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >>[mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >>Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >>Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, >>Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >> >>Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >>Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il >> >>Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) >>Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >>Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF >>Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH >>INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL >>SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 >>Language: English >>Document Type: Article >>Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >>Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics >>Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 >>Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN >>Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & >>Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, >>Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson >>Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, >>Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid >>Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. >>Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & >>INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE >>UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM >>Cited Reference Count: 5 >>*NAT NEWSBL >>TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P >>Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >>NATURE 436 : 900 2005 >>BANKS MG >>An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >>SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 >> >>BRAUN T >>A Hirsch-type index for journals >>SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 >> >>HIRSCH JE >>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >>P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 >> > >-- >Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science >Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center >School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > >10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 >Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu >Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > >Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of >Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. >http://scimaps.org/ From Edgar.Schiebel at ARCS.AC.AT Wed Jan 30 11:31:32 2008 From: Edgar.Schiebel at ARCS.AC.AT (Schiebel Edgar) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:31:32 +0100 Subject: AW: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: A<47A09783.10404@indiana.edu> Message-ID: Dear Prof Garfield, I also appreciate a lot the information about new publications and the work that you do in this quality and consistency. This is a service that is unique, please go on. Thank you very much for this benefit. Edgar Schiebel Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC systems research Head of the Business Unit Technology Management Donau-City-Stra?e 1, Tech Gate Vienna, A-1220 Wien phone +43 (0)50550-4521 fax +43 (0)50550-4599 mobile +43 (0)664 620 76 82 email edgar.schiebel at arcs.ac.at www.arcs.ac.at HG Wien - FN 115980i - ATU14703506 -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu] Im Auftrag von Katy Borner Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. J?nner 2008 16:28 An: SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu Betreff: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics community by sending out information on recently published, relevant works. It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent their resources on this. Sunny regards, k Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear Eugene Garfield, > >Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. > >/Jeppe Nicolaisen > >-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il > >Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) > >Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics > >Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF > >Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE >INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II >826-827, 2007 > >Language: English > >Document Type: Article > >Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics > >Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 > >Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN > >Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & >Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, >Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ >Carlos III Madrid > >Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. > >Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI >Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT >2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM > >Cited Reference Count: 5 > > *NAT NEWSBL >TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 > > BALL P >Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >NATURE 436 : 900 2005 > > BANKS MG >An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 > > BRAUN T >A Hirsch-type index for journals >SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 > > HIRSCH JE >An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > > -- Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University 10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. http://scimaps.org/ From jni at DB.DK Wed Jan 30 11:49:44 2008 From: jni at DB.DK (Jeppe Nicolaisen) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:49:44 +0100 Subject: SV: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! Message-ID: I thought that the list served as a forum for discussions, but thanks to the kind replies, I now understand that the list primarily functions as a bibliographic database. I stand corrected. /jeppe ________________________________ Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics p? vegne af David E. Wojick Sendt: on 30-01-2008 16:32 Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Emne: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! These notices are the reason I subscribe to this list. Given that article notices are 90+% of the traffic I imagine it is the reason most of us are here. Nicolaisen is mistaken. Keep it up Gene. David Wojick DOE OSTI > >I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics community by sending out information on recently published, relevant works. >It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent their resources on this. >Sunny regards, >k > >Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > >>Dear Eugene Garfield, >> >>Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. >> >>/Jeppe Nicolaisen >> >>-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >>Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >>Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >>Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >> >> >>Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il >> >>Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) >>Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >>Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF >>Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 >>Language: English >>Document Type: Article >>Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >>Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics >>Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 >>Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN >>Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid >>Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. >>Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM >>Cited Reference Count: 5 >> *NAT NEWSBL >>TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P >>Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >>NATURE 436 : 900 2005 >> BANKS MG >>An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >>SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 >> >> BRAUN T >>A Hirsch-type index for journals >>SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 >> >> HIRSCH JE >>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >>P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > >-- >Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science >Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center >School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > >10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 >Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu >Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > >Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of >Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. >http://scimaps.org/ -- "David E. Wojick, PhD" Senior Consultant for Innovation Office of Scientific and Technical Information US Department of Energy http://www.osti.gov/innovation/ 391 Flickertail Lane, Star Tannery, VA 22654 USA 540-858-3136 http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/resume.html provides my bio and client list. http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/Mathematics_Philosophy_Science/ presents some of my own research on information structure and dynamics. From harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK Wed Jan 30 12:05:04 2008 From: harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK (Stevan Harnad) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:05:04 -0500 Subject: Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: <82E72B7CC71A6F47A09457FE5D9B8BB773D2D9@S1MS32.D01.arc.local> Message-ID: Just to add my voice to the throng: It is mainly for Gene's regular postings of abstracts that I am subscribed to this group! Keep 'em flowing, Gene, and let those who consider them spam switch (to digest format) or ditch! Chrs, Stevan PS It is a fact of some scientometric interest and importance that the dynamics of public lists tend to be tilted toward negative vocal minorities who raise their voice in complaint, whilst the silent majority abstains -- perhaps out of a desire not to spam the list! But as a result, minority negativism often prevails by default over (silent) majority neutrality or positivism... Perhaps by analogy with opt-in and opt-out advertising and polling, it might be a good idea if a plurality parameter were agreed upon as a threshold: If a request for exclusion (or otherwise) is not positively supported by at least the plurality quorum, it is ignored, by default. On 30-Jan-08, at 11:31 AM, Schiebel Edgar wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Dear Prof Garfield, > > I also appreciate a lot the information about new publications and > the work that you do in this quality and consistency. This is a > service that is unique, please go on. > > Thank you very much for this benefit. > > Edgar Schiebel > > Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC > systems research > Head of the Business Unit Technology Management > > Donau-City-Stra?e 1, Tech Gate Vienna, A-1220 Wien > phone +43 (0)50550-4521 > fax +43 (0)50550-4599 > mobile +43 (0)664 620 76 82 > email edgar.schiebel at arcs.ac.at > www.arcs.ac.at > HG Wien - FN 115980i - ATU14703506 > > > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics > [mailto:SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu] Im Auftrag von Katy Borner > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. J?nner 2008 16:28 > An: SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu > Betreff: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics > community by sending out information on recently published, > relevant works. > It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to > spent > their resources on this. > Sunny regards, > k > > Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> Dear Eugene Garfield, >> >> Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list >> with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on >> for weeks now. >> >> /Jeppe Nicolaisen >> >> -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >> Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >> [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >> Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >> Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >> Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h- >> index and of other informetric topics >> >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il >> >> Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) >> >> Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >> >> Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF >> >> Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF >> THE >> INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I >> AND II >> 826-827, 2007 >> >> Language: English >> >> Document Type: Article >> >> Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >> Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics >> >> Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 >> >> Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN >> >> Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, >> Minist Educ & >> Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, >> Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci >> Metrix, Univ >> Carlos III Madrid >> >> Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 >> Israel. >> >> Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI >> Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, >> DEKENSTRAAT >> 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM >> >> Cited Reference Count: 5 >> >> *NAT NEWSBL >> TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 >> >> BALL P >> Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >> NATURE 436 : 900 2005 >> >> BANKS MG >> An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and >> compounds >> SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 >> >> BRAUN T >> A Hirsch-type index for journals >> SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 >> >> HIRSCH JE >> An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >> P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 >> >> > > -- > Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information > Science > Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center > School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > > 10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 > Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu > Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > > Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of > Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. > http://scimaps.org/ From irstumpf at UFRGS.BR Wed Jan 30 12:00:20 2008 From: irstumpf at UFRGS.BR (Ida Stumpf) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:00:20 -0200 Subject: Enough is enough! Message-ID: Mr. Galfield I agree with all of them who thank you for your kindness to do this great service to the sigmetrics community, specially to the ones who couldn't go to the conference. Thanks again. Ida Stumpf UFRGS Brazil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katy Borner" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:28 PM Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics > community by sending out information on recently published, relevant > works. > It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent > their resources on this. > Sunny regards, > k > > Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > >>Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >>Dear Eugene Garfield, >> >>Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these >>random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. >> >>/Jeppe Nicolaisen >> >>-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >>Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >>[mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >>Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >>Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index >>and of other informetric topics >> >>Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >>Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il >> >>Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) >>Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >>Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF >>Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE >>INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II >>826-827, 2007 >>Language: English >>Document Type: Article >>Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >>Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics >>Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 >>Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN >>Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & >>Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, >>Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ >>Carlos III Madrid >>Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. >>Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher >>Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, >>B-3000, BELGIUM >>Cited Reference Count: 5 >> *NAT NEWSBL >>TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P >>Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >>NATURE 436 : 900 2005 BANKS MG >>An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >>SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 >> BRAUN T >>A Hirsch-type index for journals >>SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 >> HIRSCH JE >>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >>P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > > -- > Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science > Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center > School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > > 10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 > Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu > Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > > Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of > Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. > http://scimaps.org/ From Reach135 at AOL.COM Wed Jan 30 12:52:58 2008 From: Reach135 at AOL.COM (Mark Oromaner) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:52:58 EST Subject: Enough is enough! Message-ID: Garfield continues to provide a great service. Keep it up. Mark Oromaner **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM Wed Jan 30 17:18:53 2008 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSON.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:18:53 -0500 Subject: SV: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: <73573C2DCB0154408D790B1E7EDB0C529D1950@ka-exch01.db.dk> Message-ID: The Sigmetrics listserv is open for discussions of bibliometric matters. It is not required to be member of ASIS&T to subscribe. It not only provides an alerting service for subscribers but also a platform for commenting on the use of misuse of quantitative data. It also serves to educate newer readers to past work. Unfortunately, it is often difficult to get comments about subjects unless they are they are controversial. The recent spate of abstracts from the ISSI Conference in Madrid 2007 was meant to aid those who could not attend. They would not have access to the two Proceedings volumes which were distributed to all participants. It is planned to post the full text to a web site in the near future. __________________________________________________ Eugene Garfield email: garfield at codex.cis.upenn.edu -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeppe Nicolaisen Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:50 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] SV: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! I thought that the list served as a forum for discussions, but thanks to the kind replies, I now understand that the list primarily functions as a bibliographic database. I stand corrected. /jeppe ________________________________ Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics p? vegne af David E. Wojick Sendt: on 30-01-2008 16:32 Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Emne: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! These notices are the reason I subscribe to this list. Given that article notices are 90+% of the traffic I imagine it is the reason most of us are here. Nicolaisen is mistaken. Keep it up Gene. David Wojick DOE OSTI > >I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics community by sending out information on recently published, relevant works. >It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent their resources on this. >Sunny regards, >k > >Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > >>Dear Eugene Garfield, >> >>Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. >> >>/Jeppe Nicolaisen >> >>-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >>Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield >>Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 >>Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >> >> >>Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il >> >>Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) >>Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics >>Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF >>Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 826-827, 2007 >>Language: English >>Document Type: Article >>Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- >>Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics >>Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 >>Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN >>Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid >>Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. >>Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM >>Cited Reference Count: 5 >> *NAT NEWSBL >>TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P >>Index aims for fair rankings of scientists >>NATURE 436 : 900 2005 >> BANKS MG >>An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds >>SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 >> >> BRAUN T >>A Hirsch-type index for journals >>SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 >> >> HIRSCH JE >>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output >>P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > >-- >Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science >Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center >School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > >10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 >Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu >Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > >Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of >Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. >http://scimaps.org/ -- "David E. Wojick, PhD" Senior Consultant for Innovation Office of Scientific and Technical Information US Department of Energy http://www.osti.gov/innovation/ 391 Flickertail Lane, Star Tannery, VA 22654 USA 540-858-3136 http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/resume.html provides my bio and client list. http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/Mathematics_Philosophy_Science/ presents some of my own research on information structure and dynamics. From prabirgd11 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 31 00:26:00 2008 From: prabirgd11 at GMAIL.COM (Prabir G. Dastidar) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:56:00 +0530 Subject: SV: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! In-Reply-To: <311174B69873F148881A743FCF1EE53703D4A4EB@TSHUSPAPHIMBX02.ERF.THOMSON.COM> Message-ID: On 1/31/08, Eugene Garfield wrote: > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > The Sigmetrics listserv is open for discussions of bibliometric matters. > It is not required to be member of ASIS&T to subscribe. It not only provides > an alerting service for subscribers but also a platform for commenting on > the use of misuse of quantitative data. It also serves to educate newer > readers to past work. Unfortunately, it is often difficult to get comments > about subjects unless they are they are controversial. > The recent spate of abstracts from the ISSI Conference in Madrid 2007 was > meant to aid those who could not attend. They would not have access to the > two Proceedings volumes which were distributed to all participants. It is > planned to post the full text to a web site in the near future. > > > __________________________________________________ > Eugene Garfield email: garfield at codex.cis.upenn.edu > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto: > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeppe Nicolaisen > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:50 AM > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: [SIGMETRICS] SV: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I thought that the list served as a forum for discussions, but thanks to > the kind replies, I now understand that the list primarily functions as a > bibliographic database. I stand corrected. > > > > /jeppe > > > ________________________________ > > Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics p? vegne af David E. Wojick > Sendt: on 30-01-2008 16:32 > Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Emne: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Enough is enough! > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > These notices are the reason I subscribe to this list. Given that article > notices are 90+% of the traffic I imagine it is the reason most of us are > here. Nicolaisen is mistaken. > Keep it up Gene. > David Wojick > DOE OSTI > > > >I believe Gene and his team do a great service to the sigmentrics > community by sending out information on recently published, relevant works. > >It takes time and care to do this and is very generous of them to spent > their resources on this. > >Sunny regards, > >k > > > >Jeppe Nicolaisen wrote: > > > > >>Dear Eugene Garfield, > >> > >>Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with > these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. > >> > >>/Jeppe Nicolaisen > >> > >>-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- > >>Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto: > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Eugene Garfield > >>Sendt: 30. januar 2008 15:06 > >>Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > >>Emne: [SIGMETRICS] Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) The h-index of h-index > and of other informetric topics > >> > >> > >>Email address: barilaj at mail.biu.ac.il > >> > >>Author(s): Bar-Ilan, J (Bar-Ilan, Judit) > >>Title: The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics > >>Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF > >>Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE > INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II > 826-827, 2007 > >>Language: English > >>Document Type: Article > >>Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- > >>Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics > >>Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 > >>Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN > >>Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ > & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, > Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ > Carlos III Madrid > >>Addresses: Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, Ramat Gan, IL-52900 Israel. > >>Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher > Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, > B-3000, BELGIUM > >>Cited Reference Count: 5 > >> *NAT NEWSBL > >>TOP FIV PHYS : 2006 BALL P > >>Index aims for fair rankings of scientists > >>NATURE 436 : 900 2005 > >> BANKS MG > >>An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and > compounds > >>SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 161 2006 > >> > >> BRAUN T > >>A Hirsch-type index for journals > >>SCIENTIST 19 : 8 2005 > >> > >> HIRSCH JE > >>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output > >>P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102 : 16569 2005 > > > >-- > >Katy Borner, Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science > >Director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center > >School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University > > > >10th Street & Jordan Avenue Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 > >Wells Library 021 E-mail: katy at indiana.edu > >Bloomington, IN 47405, USA WWW: ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy > > > >Mapping Science exhibit will be on display at the American Museum of > >Science and Engineering at Oak Ridge, TN, Sept 7, 2007 - Jan 7, 2008. > >http://scimaps.org/ > > -- > > "David E. Wojick, PhD" > Senior Consultant for Innovation > Office of Scientific and Technical Information > US Department of Energy > http://www.osti.gov/innovation/ > 391 Flickertail Lane, Star Tannery, VA 22654 USA > 540-858-3136 > > http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/resume.html provides my bio and client > list. > http://www.bydesign.com/powervision/Mathematics_Philosophy_Science/presents some of my own research on information structure and dynamics. > Gene is doing a great service. I regularly derive benefits from his postings. It is very useful. Thank you, Gene. ......................................................... Prabir G.Dastidar Scientist Ministry of Earth sciences, Mahasagar Bhawan,Block # 9 & 12, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi- 110003 INDIA. E-mail: prabirgd11 at gmail.com prabirgd11 at rediffmail.com Telephone: 91-11-24366130(O), 0120-2481046(R) Cellphone: 09868543999 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: I am sorry for what I have done. Gene: This one is for you: http://youtube.com/watch?v=C2XUiVwAuas ;-) ________________________________ Fra: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] P? vegne af Francois Lapelerie Sendt: 31. januar 2008 10:19 Til: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Emne: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Yes, Enough is enough! I don't believe that some one is able to write that Eugene Garfield is "spamming" this list !!! As we say here, " on n'a jamais fini d'avoir tout vu". Fran?ois Lapelerie Universit? de la Mediterranee Marseille -- France Could you please tell your secretary to stop spamming the list with these random peeks from the ISSI 2007. It has been going on for weeks now. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 31 09:22:20 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:22:20 -0500 Subject: Cammarano, RR; Della Seta, M A review of new web tools for citation analysis and their impact on research Message-ID: Email address: rosaria.cammarano at iss.it Author(s): Cammarano, RR (Cammarano, Rosaria Rosanna); Della Seta, M (Della Seta, Maurella) Title: A review of new web tools for citation analysis and their impact on research Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 836-837, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid KeyWords Plus: GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; OF-SCIENCE; SEARCH Addresses: Ist Super Sanita, SIDBAE Documentat Serv, Rome, I-00161 Italy. Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 19 BAKKALBASI N BIOMEDICAL DIGITAL L 3 : 1 2006 BAUER JL An examination of citation counts in a new scholarly communication environment J ALTERN COMPLEM MED 11 : 1 2005 BURNHAM JF BIOMEDICAL DIGITAL L 3 : 1 2006 BUTLER D NATURE 25 : 432 2004 CONNOR E J ELECT RESOURCES ME 2 : 35 2005 FELTER LM SEARCHER 13 : 43 2005 FRIEND FJ J ELECT PUBLISHING 9 : 2006 GARFIELD E Citation Analysis as a Tool in Journal Evaluation SCIENCE 178 : 471 1972 GIUSTINI D How Google is changing medicine BRIT MED J 331 : 1487 2005 HENDERSON J Google Scholar: A source for clinicians CAN MED ASSOC J 172 : 1549 2005 JACSO P As we may search. Comparison of major features of the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar citation-based and citation enhanced databases. 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Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 4 CORLEY E LEARNING SCI TECHNOL : 293 2003 DIETZ JS Using curriculum vita to study the career path of scientists and engineers: an exploratory assessment SCIENTOMETRICS 49 : 419 2000 GAUGHAN M Using curriculum vitae to compare some impacts of NSF research grants with research center funding RES EVALUAT 11 : 17 2002 MANGEMATIN V SCI PUBL POLICY 30 : 405 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 31 09:23:56 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:23:56 -0500 Subject: Yaru, D; et al, Changes and development of key indicators in JCR on the web Message-ID: Author(s): Yaru, D (Yaru, Dang); Liya, W (Liya, Wang); Feng, G (Feng, Gao); Kan, L (Kan, Li); Yue, H (Yue, Huang); He, FL (He Fenglan) Title: Changes and development of key indicators in JCR on the web Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 842-843, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: Civil Aviat Univ China, Civil Aviat Sci & Technol Educ Evaluat Res Ctr, Tianjin, Peoples R China. 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Cited Reference Count: 6 Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT 2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM Cited Reference Count: 6 BURTON RE "Half-life" of some scientific & technical literature AM DOC 11 : 18 1960 CUNNINGHAM SJ Obsolescence of computing literature SCIENTOMETRICS 34 : 255 1995 EGGHE L Price index and its relation to the mean and median reference age J AM SOC INFORM SCI 48 : 564 1997 EGGHE L On the influence of growth on obsolescence SCIENTOMETRICS 27 : 195 1993 PRICE DJD COMMUNICATION SCI EN : 3 1970 WALLACE DP The relationship between journal productivity and obsolescence J AM SOC INFORM SCI 37 : 136 1986 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Jan 31 09:24:56 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:24:56 -0500 Subject: De Filippo, D et al, Impact of the research stays on the scientific output Message-ID: Email address: dfilippo at cindoc.csic.es Author(s): De Filippo, D (De Filippo, Daniela); Elias, SC (Elias, Sanz- Casado); Gomez, I (Gomez, Isabel) Title: Impact of the research stays on the scientific output Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II 848-849, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International- Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007 Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ & Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci, Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ Carlos III Madrid Addresses: CSIC, CINDOC, Madrid, Spain. 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