Scientometrics, Vol 86, Issue 3, 2011

Eugene Garfield garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU
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Scientometrics
Volume 86, Number 3 / March 2011
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URL for all articles: http://www.springerlink.com/content/0138-9130/86/3/

553-562
Mining citation information from CiteSeer data
Dalibor Fiala

563-574
Methodology for the evaluation of scientific journals: Aggregated Citations of 
Cited Articles
D. Gnana Bharathi

575-592
Overturning some assumptions about the effects of evaluation systems on 
publication performance
Carmen Osuna, Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menéndez

593-612
Visualizing the research on pervasive and ubiquitous computing
Rongying Zhao and Ju Wang

613-627
What do UK academics cite? An analysis of references cited in UK scholarly 
outputs
Claire Creaser, Charles Oppenheim and Mark A. C. Summers

629-643
The relationship between scientists’ research performance and the degree of 
internationalization of their research
Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Marco Solazzi

645-656
Time series analysis of publication counts of a university: what are the 
implications?
Oguz K. Baskurt

657-670
A journal co-citation analysis of library and information science in China
Chang-Ping Hu, Ji-Ming Hu, Yan Gao and Yao-Kun Zhang

671-686
f-Value: measuring an article’s scientific impact
Eleni Fragkiadaki, Georgios Evangelidis, Nikolaos Samaras and Dimitris A. Dervos

687-703
Invention property-function network analysis of patents: a case of silicon-
based thin film solar cells
Janghyeok Yoon, Sungchul Choi and Kwangsoo Kim

705-725
Interdisciplinarity and the intellectual base of literature studies: citation 
analysis of highly cited monographs
Björn Hammarfelt

727-746
Reasons for and developments in international scientific collaboration: does an 
Asia–Pacific research area exist from a bibliometric point of view?
Stefanie Haustein, Dirk Tunger, Gerold Heinrichs and Gesa Baelz

747-761
How to improve research quality? Examining the impacts of collaboration 
intensity and member diversity in collaboration networks
Chien Hsiang Liao

763-784
Scholarly gratitude in five geographical contexts: a diachronic and cross-
generic approach of the acknowledgment paratext in medical discourse (1950–
2010)
Françoise Salager-Meyer, María Ángeles Alcaraz-Ariza, Marianela Luzardo 
Briceño and Georges Jabbour

785-795
Can a bibliometric indicator predict the success of an analgesic?
Igor Kissin



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