Papers of interest to SIG-Metrics readers
Eugene Garfield
eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM
Thu Jul 5 13:36:49 EDT 2012
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TITLE: Scientomics: An Emergent Perspective in Knowledge
Organization (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Marijuan, PC; del Moral, R; Navarro, J
SOURCE: KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 39 (3). 2012. p.153-164
ERGON-VERLAG, WURZBURG
SEARCH TERM(S): SMALL H J INF SCI 11:147 1985
KEYWORDS+: INFORMATION; SCIENCE
ABSTRACT: In one of the most important conceptual changes of our
times, biology has definitely abandoned its mechanistic hardcore and is
advancing "fast and furious" along the informational dimension. Biology
has really become an information science; and, as such, it is also
inspiring new ways of thinking and new kinds of knowledge paradigms
beyond those discussed during past decades. In this regard, a new
"bioinformational" approach to the inter-multi-disciplinary relationships
among the sciences will be proposed herein: scientomics. Biologically
inspired, scientomics contemplates the multifarious interactions between
scientific disciplines from the "knowledge recombination" vantage point.
In their historical expansion, the sciences would have recapitulated upon
collective cognitive dynamics already realized along the evolutionary
expansion of living systems, mostly by means of domain recombination
processes within cellular genomes, but also occurring neurally inside the
"cerebral workspace" of human brains and advanced mammals. Scientomics,
understood as a new research field in the domain of knowledge
organization, would capture the ongoing processes of scientific expansion
and recombination by means of genomic inspired software (like in the new
held of culturomics). It would explain the peculiar interaction maps of
the sciences (scientometrics) as well as the increasing complexity of
research amidst scientific and technological cumulative achievements.
Beyond the polarized classical positions of reductionism and holism,
scientomics could also propose new conceptual tools for scientific
integration and planning, and for research management.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: PC Marijuan, Aragon Inst Hlth Sci I CS, Bioinformat & Syst
Biol Grp, Avda Gomez Laguna 25, Zaragoza 50009, Spain
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TITLE: Theoretical Approximations Between Brazilian and Spanish
Authors' Production in the Field of Knowledge Organization in the
Production of Journals on Information Science in Brazil (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Freitas, JL; Gabriel, RF Jr; Bufrem, LS
SOURCE: KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 39 (3). 2012. p.216-223
ERGON-VERLAG, WURZBURG
SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNALS item_title
ABSTRACT: This work identifies and analyzes literature about
knowledge organization (KO), expressed in scientific journals
communication of information science (IS). It performs an exploratory
study on the Base de Dados Referencial de Artigos de Periodicos em
Ciencia da Informacio (BRAPCI, Reference Database of Journal Articles on
Information Science) between the years 2000 and 2010. The descriptors
relating to "knowledge organization" are used in order to recover and
analyze the corresponding articles and to identify descriptors and
concepts which integrate the semantic universe related to KO. Through the
analysis of content, based on metrical studies, this article gathers and
interprets data relating to documents and authors. Through this, it
demonstrates the development of this field and its research fronts
according to the observed characteristics, as well as noting the
transformation indicative in the production of knowledge. The work
describes the influences of the Spanish researchers on Brazilian
literature in the fields of knowledge and information organization. As a
result, it presents the most cited and productive authors, the
theoretical currents which support them, and the most significant
relationships of the Spanish-Brazilian authors network. Based on the
constant key-words analysis in the cited articles, the co-existence of
the French conception current and the incipient Spanish influence in
Brazil is observed. Through this, it contributes to the comprehension of
the thematic range relating to KO, stimulating both criticism and self-
criticism, debate and knowledge creation, based on studies that have been
developed and institutionalized in academic contexts in Spain and Brazil.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: JL Freitas, Univ Fed Parana, Dept Informat Sci &
Management, Informat Management Sch, Av Prefeito Lothario
Meissner 632, BR-80060000 Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
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TITLE: Citation records and some forgotten anniversaries in
thermal analysis (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Sestak, J
SOURCE: JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY 109 (1). JUL
2012. p.1-5 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT
SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title
KEYWORDS: Impact factor; Quotation responses; Best cited papers;
Thermoanalytical journals; Kinetics
KEYWORDS+: DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY; NONISOTHERMAL KINETICS;
CRYSTALLIZATION KINETICS; THERMOANALYTICAL DATA;
AMORPHOUS MATERIALS; DIAGNOSTIC LIMITS; KISSINGER METHOD;
GLASS; TEMPERATURE; EQUATION
ABSTRACT: Extent of citation is analysed and the best citied papers
mentioned accentuating Journal of Thermal analysis and Thermochimica
Acta. The relevant scope of papers is uncovered and some viewpoints are
shown. The sphere of kinetics appears the most cited subject matter.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: J Sestak, Univ W Bohemia, New Technol Res Ctr Westbohemian
Reg, Univ 8, Plzen 30114, Czech Republic
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TITLE: Entrepreneurship: Exploring the knowledge base (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Landstrom, H; Harirchi, G; Astrom, F
SOURCE: RESEARCH POLICY 41 (7 SP ISS). SEP 2012. p.1154-1181
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, AMSTERDAM
SEARCH TERM(S): MERTON RK rauth;
GARFIELD E SCIENCE 178:471 1972
KEYWORDS: Entrepreneurship; Research field; Handbooks; Bibliometric
analysis
KEYWORDS+: SCIENCE POLICY; GROWTH; SPILLOVERS; INNOVATION; DISCOVERY;
CITATIONS; ECONOMICS; MARKET
ABSTRACT: Entrepreneurship research has a long tradition and since
the 1980s the field has grown significantly. In this study we identify
the 'knowledge producers' who have shaped the field over time and their
core entrepreneurship research works. A unique database consisting of all
references in twelve entrepreneurship 'handbooks' (or state-of-the-art
books) has been developed. The chapters in these handbooks were written
by experts within the field, and it can be assumed that the most
frequently cited references represent 'core knowledge' with relevance to
entrepreneurship research.
>From our analysis, it appears that entrepreneurship is a rather
changeable field of research, closely linked to disciplines such as
'management studies' and 'economics'. Over time, the field has become
more formalized with its own core knowledge, research specialities and an
increasing number of 'insider works'. However, it is still based on some
fairly old theoretical frameworks imported from mainstream disciplines,
although during the last decade we have seen the emergence of a number of
new field-specific concepts and theories. We argue that to successfully
develop entrepreneurship research in the future, we need to relate new
research opportunities to earlier knowledge within the field, which calls
for a stronger 'knowledge-based' focus. We would also like to see greater
integration between the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation studies
in the future. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: H Landstrom, Lund Univ, CIRCLE, POB 117, S-22100 Lund,
Sweden
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TITLE: Knowledge flows - Analyzing the core literature of
innovation, entrepreneurship and science and technology studies (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Bhupatiraju, S; Nomaler, O; Triulzi, G; Verspagen, B
SOURCE: RESEARCH POLICY 41 (7 SP ISS). SEP 2012. p.1205-1218
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, AMSTERDAM
SEARCH TERM(S): GRIFFITH BC SCI STUD 4:339 1974;
SMALL H SCI STUD 4:17 1974;
SMALL H J AM SOC INFORM SCI 24:265 1973;
GARFIELD E rauth; MERTON RK rauth; PRICE DJD rauth
KEYWORDS: Innovation studies; Entrepreneursip; Science and
technology studies; Citation networks; Network analysis
KEYWORDS+: SCIENTIFIC LITERATURES; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; TECHNICAL
CHANGE; CANCER-RESEARCH; NETWORKS; TRAJECTORIES; GROWTH
ABSTRACT: This paper applies network analysis to a citation
database that combines the key references in the fields of
Entrepreneurship (ENT), Innovation Studies (INN) and Science and
Technology Studies (STS). We find that citations between the three fields
are relatively scarce, as compared to citations within the fields. As a
result of this tendency, a cluster analysis of the publications in the
database yields a partition that is largely the same as the a priori
division into the three fields. We take this as evidence that the three
fields, although they share research topics and themes, have developed
largely on their own and in relative isolation from one another. We also
apply a so-called 'main path' analysis aimed at outlining the main
research trajectories in the field. Here we find important differences
between the fields. In STS. we find a cumulative trajectory that develops
in a more or less linear fashion over time. In INN, we find a major shift
of attention in the main trajectory, from macroeconomic issues to
business-oriented research. ENT develops relatively late, and shows a
trajectory that is still in its infancy. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All
rights reserved.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: B Verspagen, Maastricht Univ, UNU MERIT, POB 616, NL-6200
MD Maastricht, Netherlands
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TITLE: The evolution of science policy and innovation studies
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Martin, BR
SOURCE: RESEARCH POLICY 41 (7 SP ISS). SEP 2012. p.1219-1239
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, AMSTERDAM
SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS :5 1975;
GARFIELD E rauth; MACROBERTS MH rauth;
MERTON RK rauth
KEYWORDS: Innovation studies; Science policy; History; Evolution;
Highly cited publications; Key contributions
KEYWORDS+: AUTHOR COCITATION ANALYSIS; DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEMS;
INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; CITATION ANALYSIS; OPERATIONS
MANAGEMENT; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; INFORMATION-SYSTEMS;
ORTEGA HYPOTHESIS; FALSE DICHOTOMY; TECHNOLOGY
ABSTRACT: This article examines the origins and evolution of the
field of science policy and innovation studies (SPIS). Like other studies
in this Special Issue, it seeks to systematically identify the key
intellectual developments in the field over the last 50 years by
analysing the publications that have been highly cited by other
researchers. The analysis reveals how the emerging field of SPIS drew
upon a growing range of disciplines in the late 1950s and 1960s, and how
the relationship with these disciplines evolved over time. Around the mid-
1980s, substantial parts of SPIS started to coalesce into a more coherent
field centred on the adoption of an evolutionary (or neo-Schumpeterian)
economics framework, an interactive model of the innovation process, and
(a little later) the concept of 'systems of innovation' and the resource-
based view of the firm. The article concludes with a discussion of
whether SPIS is perhaps in the early stages of becoming a discipline. (C)
2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: BR Martin, Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res,
Freeman Ctr, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England
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TITLE: Research on Chinese Local Government Performance
Evaluation: The Evaluation of Journal Publication (2001-2011) (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Shen, L
SOURCE: PROCEEDINGS OF 2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION (7TH), VOL I. 2011. p.661-667 UNIV
ELECTRONIC SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CHINA PRESS, CHENGDU
SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNAL item_title
KEYWORDS: Local government; Performance evaluation; Performance
management; Evaluating indicator
ABSTRACT: Local government performance evaluation has become an
important part of building a service-oriented government in China, is the
powerful weapon of changing local government function, improving the
administrative management level and the management efficiency as well.
However, at present, as we are still on the primary stage of our local
government performance evaluation research, we have had a lot weak points
in theory construction and practice operation. This article analyzes and
summaries the Chinese government performance evaluation literature that
data from the CNKI social science databases between 2001 and 2011, in
order to evaluate the Chinese government performance evaluation research.
The result shows that, the research on Chinese government performance
evaluation presents characteristics as following: slow research progress
lack of concentration and continuity; relatively single of research angle
lack of scientific research methods; theorized and conceptional research
content lack of empirical research; The academic standardization should
be further enhanced, while research are at the primary stage. Based on
the above conclusions, this paper puts forward some proposals aims at
improving Chinese government performance evaluation research.
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TITLE: Early Journals and Their Influences on the Development of
Gerontology (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Mercer, L; Carter, L
SOURCE: EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY 38 (9). 2012. p.616-626 TAYLOR &
FRANCIS INC, PHILADELPHIA
SEARCH TERM(S): J CITATION REPORT rwork; JOURNALS item_title
KEYWORDS+: SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY; EDUCATION; COMMUNITY
ABSTRACT: This examination of early gerontology journals identifies
the multidisciplinary backgrounds of contributors, methods of
investigation, nascent theory development, and formative themes and
controversies. Through use of content, thematic, and critical analyses of
second year issues of The Gerontologist, Educational Gerontology,
Research on Aging, Journal of Applied Gerontology, and Canadian Journal
on Aging, this study highlights the influence of these journals on the
formation of the discipline of gerontology. The analyses indicate that
education and awareness of ageism, policy planning to address changing
demographic patterns, cultural diversity, and disciplinary development
were key themes in these early publications. The study also reveals that
researchers and scholars in the social sciences and health sciences
established the foundations of the discipline. Controversies were evident
in various debates about knowledge formation and dissemination. The early
journals further included diverse perspectives, theories, research
methods, directions, and critiques of issues of age, aging, and the aged.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: L Mercer, Huntington Univ, Gerontol Dept, Sudbury, ON P3E
2C6, Canada
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TITLE: Science and technology studies: Exploring the knowledge
base (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Martin, BR; Nightingale, P; Yegros-Yegros, A
SOURCE: RESEARCH POLICY 41 (7 SP ISS). SEP 2012. p.1182-1204
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, AMSTERDAM
SEARCH TERM(S): ZUCKERMAN H rauth;
MERTON RK AM SOCIOL REV 22:635 1957;
GARFIELD E rauth; SMALL H rauth
KEYWORDS: Science studies; STS; Knowledge base; Handbooks; Core
contributions
KEYWORDS+: PRODUCTIVITY; RECOGNITION; SCIENTISTS; SHOPS
ABSTRACT: Science and Technology Studies (STS) is one of a number
of new research fields to emerge over the last four or five decades. This
paper attempts to identify its core academic contributions from the
perspective of the authors of chapters in authoritative 'handbooks' and
the references they cite. Besides identifying the most prominent
publications, institutions and authors, we examine whether the core
contributions can be broken down into identifiable clusters. The study
also analyses the impact of these contributions by exploring the research
fields, journals, and geographical location of the researchers that have
cited the STS core contributions in their own work. Together, these
analyses reveal a number of phases in the development of STS with periods
of convergence and divergence of the field, including the gradual
separation of quantitative studies of science and technology from the
main body of STS. The paper ends with some conclusions about the
evolution of STS, such as the role of 'institution builders' in
developing new research fields and the structures required to hold them
together. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: BR Martin, Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res,
Freeman Ctr, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England
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TITLE: Graduate Student Searching Proficiencies in the Selection
of Qualitative and Quantitative Journal References (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Allen, EJ; Weber, RK
SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP 38 (3). MAY 2012.
p.130-134 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK
SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNAL item_title
KEYWORDS+: UNDERGRADUATE CITATION BEHAVIOR; LIBRARY ANXIETY; WEB
AUTHOR ADDRESS: EJ Allen, Florida Atlantic Univ, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
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TITLE: Scientometric approaches to the analysis of research
results (Article, Russian)
AUTHOR: Oganov, RG; Trushchelev, SA
SOURCE: CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY AND PREVENTION 11 (2). 2012.
p.90-95 SILICEA-POLIGRAF, MOSCOW
SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETRIC* item_title
KEYWORDS: Medical information; science; impact factors; medicine;
cardiology
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses the role of scientific medical
information and its impact indicators (researcher's publishing activity,
citation index, impact factor, Hirsch index, etc.). The sources of these
indicators are specified.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: RG Oganov, State Res Ctr Prevent Med, Moscow, Russia
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TITLE: Graduate Student Searching Proficiencies in the Selection
of Qualitative and Quantitative Journal References (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Allen, EJ; Weber, RK
SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP 38 (3). MAY 2012.
p.130-134 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK
SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNAL item_title
KEYWORDS+: UNDERGRADUATE CITATION BEHAVIOR; LIBRARY ANXIETY; WEB
AUTHOR ADDRESS: EJ Allen, Florida Atlantic Univ, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
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TITLE: Scientometric approaches to the analysis of research
results (Article, Russian)
AUTHOR: Oganov, RG; Trushchelev, SA
SOURCE: CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY AND PREVENTION 11 (2). 2012.
p.90-95 SILICEA-POLIGRAF, MOSCOW
SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETRIC* item_title
KEYWORDS: Medical information; science; impact factors; medicine;
cardiology
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses the role of scientific medical
information and its impact indicators (researcher's publishing activity,
citation index, impact factor, Hirsch index, etc.). The sources of these
indicators are specified.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: RG Oganov, State Res Ctr Prevent Med, Moscow, Russia
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TITLE: Measuring researchers' use of scholarly information
through social bookmarking data: A case study of BibSonomy (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Borrego, A; Fry, J
SOURCE: JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 38 (3). JUN 2012.
p.297-308 SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, LONDON
SEARCH TERM(S): J INF SCI source_abbrev_20
KEYWORDS: BibSonomy; information behaviour; scholarly communication;
scientific information; social bookmarking
KEYWORDS+: READING PATTERNS; SEEKING BEHAVIOR; LOG ANALYSIS
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the possibility of using data from
social bookmarking services to measure the use of information by academic
researchers. Social bookmarking data can be used to augment participative
methods (e.g. interviews and surveys) and other, non-participative
methods (e.g. citation analysis and transaction logs) to measure the use
of scholarly information. We use BibSonomy, a free resource-sharing
system, as a case study. Results show that published journal articles are
by far the most popular type of source bookmarked, followed by conference
proceedings and books. Commercial journal publisher platforms are the
most popular type of information resource bookmarked, followed by
websites, records in databases and digital repositories. Usage of open
access information resources is low in comparison with toll access
journals. In the case of open access repositories, there is a marked
preference for the use of subject-based repositories over institutional
repositories. The results are consistent with those observed in related
studies based on surveys and citation analysis, confirming the possible
use of bookmarking data in studies of information behaviour in academic
settings. The main advantages of using social bookmarking data are that
is an unobtrusive approach, it captures the reading habits of researchers
who are not necessarily authors, and data are readily available. The main
limitation is that a significant amount of human resources is required in
cleaning and standardizing the data.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: A Borrego, Univ Barcelona, Fac Bibliotecon & Documentacio,
Melcior Palau 140, Barcelona 08014, Spain
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Title: How journal rankings can suppress interdisciplinary research: A comparison between Innovation Studies and Business & Management
Authors: Rafols, I; Leydesdorff, L; O'Hare, A; Nightingale, P; Stirling, A
Author Full Names: Rafols, Ismael; Leydesdorff, Loet; O'Hare, Alice; Nightingale, Paul;
Stirling, Andy
Source: RESEARCH POLICY, 41 (7):1262-1282; SI 10.1016/j.respol.2012.03.015 SEP 2012
Language:English
Document Type:Article
Author Keywords:Interdisciplinary, Evaluation, Ranking, Innovation, Bibliometrics, Research assessment
KeyWords Plus:SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX; BASIC RESEARCH; IMPACT FACTOR; TECHNOLOGY; INDICATORS; FRAMEWORK; POLICY; BETWEENNESS; PERFORMANCE; INTEGRATION
Abstract:
This study provides quantitative evidence on how the use of journal rankings can disadvantage interdisciplinary research in research evaluations. Using publication and citation data, it compares the degree of interdisciplinarity and the research performance of a number of Innovation Studies units with that of leading Business & Management Schools (BMS) in the UK. On the basis of various mappings and metrics, this study shows that: (i) Innovation Studies units are consistently more interdisciplinary in their research than Business & Management Schools; (ii) the top journals in the Association of Business Schools' rankings span a less diverse set of disciplines than lower-ranked journals; (iii) this results in a more favourable assessment of the performance of Business & Management Schools, which are more disciplinary-focused. This citation-based analysis challenges the journal ranking-based assessment. In short, the investigation illustrates how ostensibly 'excellence-based' !
journal rankings exhibit a systematic bias in favour of mono-disciplinary research. The paper concludes with a discussion of implications of these phenomena, in particular how the bias is likely to affect negatively the evaluation and associated financial resourcing of interdisciplinary research organisations, and may result in researchers becoming more compliant with disciplinary authority over time. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Reprint Address:
Rafols, I (reprint author), Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England
Addresses:
[Rafols, Ismael; O'Hare, Alice; Nightingale, Paul; Stirling, Andy] Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England
[Rafols, Ismael] Georgia Inst Technol, Technol Policy & Assessment Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[Leydesdorff, Loet] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1012 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
E-mail Address: i.rafols at sussex.ac.uk
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Times Cited:3
Publisher:ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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Title: Citation records and some forgotten anniversaries in thermal analysis
Authors: Sestak, J
Author Full Names: Sestak, Jaroslav
Source: JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 109 (1):1-5; 10.1007/s10973-011-1625-3 JUL 2012
Language:English
Document Type:Article
Author Keywords:Impact factor, Quotation responses, Best cited papers, Thermoanalytical journals, Kinetics
KeyWords Plus:
DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY; NONISOTHERMAL KINETICS; CRYSTALLIZATION KINETICS; THERMOANALYTICAL DATA; AMORPHOUS MATERIALS; DIAGNOSTIC LIMITS; KISSINGER METHOD; GLASS; TEMPERATURE; EQUATION
Abstract:
Extent of citation is analysed and the best citied papers mentioned accentuating Journal of Thermal analysis and Thermochimica Acta. The relevant scope of papers is uncovered and some viewpoints are shown. The sphere of kinetics appears the most cited subject matter.
Reprint Address:
Sestak, J (reprint author), Univ W Bohemia, New Technol Res Ctr Westbohemian Reg, Univ 8, Plzen 30114, Czech Republic
Addresses:
Univ W Bohemia, New Technol Res Ctr Westbohemian Reg, Plzen 30114, Czech Republic
E-mail Address:
sestak at fzu.cz
Funding Acknowledgement:
ERDF of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Funding Text:
The results were developed within the CENTEM project, reg. no. CZ.1.05/2.1.00/03.0088 that is co-funded from the ERDF within the OP RDI program of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
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Title: Productivity of Spanish emergency physicians in the 5-year periods from 2005 to 2009 and 2000-2004
Authors:Miro, O; de la Iglesia, MAV; Pallas, RMC; Burillo-Putze, G; Julian, A;
Sanchez, FJM
Author Full Names: Miro, Oscar; Angel Valcarcel de la Iglesia, Maria; Cremades Pallas,
Rebeca Maria; Burillo-Putze, Guillermo; Julian, Agustin; Martin Sanchez,
Francisco Javier
Source: EMERGENCIAS, 24 (3):164-174; JUN 2012
Language: Spanish
Document Type: Article
Author Keywords: Scientometrics, Bibliometry, Research, Emergency health services, Hospital emergency health services, Emergency medicine
KeyWords Plus: MEDICINE
Abstract:
Objective: To analyze the productivity of Spanish emergency physicians from 2005 to 2009 and compare the results to the previous 5-year period.
Methods: We used the Science Citation Index (SCI)-Expanded database and we manually revisted titles published from 2000 to 2007 in the journal Emergencias. Articles authored by emergency physicians affiliated to institutions in Spain were included; conference presentations were excluded. For each article we recorded the following information: year of publication; journal; the journal's impact factor; type of article; affiliation of the first emergency physician coauthor named and the Spanish autonomous community where that physician worked; that emergency physician's place in the list of authors, university affiliation, and main type of work; the research topic; and collaboration or not with coauthors from other departments or facilities.
Results: A total of 913 titles were published from 2005 to 2009, 38% more than in the previous 5 years (P=.10); 409 (43.2%) titles corresponded to original articles. The increases represented an annual growth in productivity of 7.3% (P<.001). The mean impact factor of the journals publishing the articles was 3.06 in the 2000-to-2004 period but decreased to 2.48 in the later period (P<.001). Spanish emergency physicians continue to publish mainly in Spanish and in Spanish journals when they are first authors, most work in hospital emergency departments, and a university affiliation is rare. The number of collaborations increased in the second period (from 55.2% to 68.8%, P<.001), but coauthors from outside Spain were listed on only 20 articles (2.3%). The topics researched most often were infectious and cardiovascular diseases and the organization of emergency services. In the 2005-to-2009 period, Catalonia was the community that produced the largest number of titles (208, 23!
.9%), and the department at Hospital Clinic de Barcelona (98 titles, 12.4%) was the most productive in the hospital category; among out-of-hospital services, the leader was the emergency response service in Galicia (061-Galicia). Important changes were seen between the two periods with regard to the relative weight of productivity in some autonomous communities, hospital emergency departments, and out-of-hospital services.
Conclusions: The absolute productivity of Spanish emergency department physicians continued to grow during the 5-year period from 2005 to 2009 in terms of number of articles published; however, the mean impact factor of the publishing journals was lower in the second 5-year period. We also detected subtle changes over time in the topics being studied by emergency physicians; the journals they chose; and the productivity of different communities, hospitals, and responder services. [Emergencias 2012;24:164-174]
Reprint Address:
Miro, O (reprint author), Hosp Clin Barcelona, Area Urgencias, Villarroel 170, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
Addresses:
[Miro, Oscar] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Area Urgencias, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
[Miro, Oscar] Grp Invest Urgencias Proc & Patol IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain
[Angel Valcarcel de la Iglesia, Maria; Cremades Pallas, Rebeca Maria] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Med Prevent, Unidad Invest, Madrid, Spain
[Martin Sanchez, Francisco Javier] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Urgencias, Madrid, Spain
[Burillo-Putze, Guillermo] Hosp Univ Canarias, Serv Urgencias, Tenerife, Spain
[Julian, Agustin] Hosp Virgen de la Salud, Serv Urgencias, Toledo, Spain
E-mail Address: omiro at clinic.cb.es
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Times Cited: 0
Publisher:
SANIDAD EDICIONES, CAPITAL HAYA, 60, MADRID, 28020, SPAIN
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Title: Indexing in ISI Web of Sciences: The Opportunities and Threats
Authors: Miri, SM; Bahmani, P
Author Full Names: Miri, Seyyed Mohammad; Bahmani, Parisa
Source: JUNDISHAPUR JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 5 (2):381-383; 10.5812/jjm.5116 SPR 2012
Language:English
Document Type:Editorial Material
Author Keywords:Journal Impact Factor
KeyWords Plus:GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; AUTHOR
Reprint Address: Bahmani, P (reprint author), Patersweg 22, NL-6431 GC Hoensbroek, Netherlands
Addresses:
[Miri, Seyyed Mohammad] Baqiyatallah Res Ctr Gastroenterol & Liver Dis, Tehran, Iran
[Miri, Seyyed Mohammad] Kowsar Corp, Cent Off, Hoensbroek, Netherlands
[Bahmani, Parisa] Kowsar Corp, Reg Off, Tehran, Iran
E-mail Address: bahmani.parisa at gmail.com
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AHVAZ JUNDISHAPUR UNIV MED SCI, PO BOX 6357-33118, AHVAZ, 00000, IRAN
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Title: Downloads are better than Jounal Usage Data? A Comparison of Download and Citation Indicators
Authors: Schlogl, C; Gorraiz, J
Author Full Names: Schloegl, Christian; Gorraiz, Juan
Source:
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR BIBLIOTHEKSWESEN UND BIBLIOGRAPHIE, 59 (2):87-95; MAR-APR 2012
Language:German
Document Type:Article
KeyWords Plus:DOCUMENT DELIVERY; JOURNAL USAGE; IMPACT; STATISTICS; FREQUENCY; METRICS; SUBITO
Reprint Address:
Schlogl, C (reprint author), Graz Univ, Inst Informat Wissensch & Wirtschaftsinformat, Univ Str 15-F3, A-8010 Graz, Austria
Addresses:
[Schloegl, Christian] Graz Univ, Inst Informat Wissensch & Wirtschaftsinformat, A-8010 Graz, Austria
[Gorraiz, Juan] Univ Vienna, Team Bibliometrie, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
E-mail Address:
christian.schloegl at uni-graz.at; juan.gorraiz at univie.ac.at
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Times Cited:0
Publisher:
VITTORIO KLOSTERNAMM GMBH, POSTFACH 90 06 01, D-60446 FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN, GERMANY
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