Using the comprehensive patent citation network (CPC) to evaluate patent value Guan-Can YangGang LiMu-Hsuan Huang OriginalPaper 08 October 2015 Pages: 1319 - 1346
Characteristics of gender studies publications: a bibliometric analysis based on a Swedish population database Therese SöderlundGuy Madison OriginalPaper 30 August 2015 Pages: 1347 - 1387
Rethinking bibliometric data concerning gender studies: a response to Söderlund and Madison Silje LundgrenMargrit ShildrickDavid Lawrence Letter 06 October 2015 Pages: 1389 - 1398
The R&D logic model: Does it really work? An empirical verification using successive binary logistic regression models Sungmin Park OriginalPaper 13 October 2015 Pages: 1399 - 1439
Can technology life-cycles be indicated by diversity in patent classifications? The crucial role of variety Loet Leydesdorff OriginalPaper Open access 22 July 2015 Pages: 1441 - 1451
Bibliographic coupling and hierarchical clustering for the validation and improvement of subject-classification schemes Bart ThijsLin ZhangWolfgang Glänzel OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 1453 - 1467
Research project evaluation and selection: an evidential reasoning rule-based method for aggregating peer review information with reliabilities Wei-dong ZhuFang LiuDong-peng Wang OriginalPaper 13 October 2015 Pages: 1469 - 1490
A temporal analysis of institutional repository research Jennifer Ann StevensonJin Zhang OriginalPaper 09 September 2015 Pages: 1491 - 1525
Multi-view clustering with exemplars for scientific mapping Xiangfeng MengXinhai LiuShaohua Tan OriginalPaper 04 September 2015 Pages: 1527 - 1552
Knowledge network centrality, formal rank and research performance: evidence for curvilinear and interaction effects Kamal BadarJulie M. HiteNaeem Ashraf OriginalPaper 09 August 2015 Pages: 1553 - 1576
Modelling citation networks S. R. GoldbergH. AnthonyT. S. Evans OriginalPaper 05 September 2015 Pages: 1577 - 1604
Measuring and visualizing the contributions of Chinese and American LIS research institutions to emerging themes and salient themes Lu AnXia LinXinwen Zhang OriginalPaper 22 July 2015 Pages: 1605 - 1634
Open access and sources of full-text articles in Google Scholar in different subject fields Hamid R. JamaliMajid Nabavi OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 1635 - 1651
Interfield comparison of academic output by using department level data Tolga Yuret OriginalPaper 02 June 2015 Pages: 1653 - 1664
Statistical tests for ‘related records’ search results Charles H. SmithPatrick GeorgesNgoc Nguyen OriginalPaper 02 June 2015 Pages: 1665 - 1677
A novel three-dimension perspective to explore technology evolution Munan Li OriginalPaper 04 April 2015 Pages: 1679 - 1697
A flexible bibliometric approach for the assessment of professorial appointments Juan GorraizChristian Gumpenberger OriginalPaper 30 August 2015 Pages: 1699 - 1719
Sectoral collaboration networks for cardiovascular medical device development in South Africa Chipo ChimhunduKylie de JagerTania Douglas OriginalPaper 14 September 2015 Pages: 1721 - 1741
Comparison of bibliometric measures for assessing relative importance of researchers Rok BlagusBrane L. LeskošekJanez Stare OriginalPaper 02 June 2015 Pages: 1743 - 1762
Comparing the topological properties of real and artificially generated scientific manuscripts Diego Raphael Amancio OriginalPaper 15 July 2015 Pages: 1763 - 1779
Intriguing trends in nuclear physics authorship B. Pritychenko OriginalPaper 09 May 2015 Pages: 1781 - 1786
The structure and dynamics of networks of scientific collaborations in Northern Africa Fabio LandiniFranco MalerbaRoberto Mavilia OriginalPaper 08 July 2015 Pages: 1787 - 1807
The bibliometric analysis of scholarly production: How great is the impact? Ole EllegaardJohan A. Wallin OriginalPaper Open access 28 July 2015 Pages: 1809 - 1831
Changing publication and citation patterns in political science in Germany Pei-Shan Chi OriginalPaper 31 May 2015 Pages: 1833 - 1848
Revealing the online network between university and industry: the case of Turkey Enrique Orduna-MaleaSelenay Aytac OriginalPaper 09 May 2015 Pages: 1849 - 1866
Editorial delay and its relation to subsequent citations: the journals Nature, Science and Cell Si ShenRonald RousseauRuilun Liu Letter 03 April 2015 Pages: 1867 - 1873
Academic publishing and collaboration between China and Germany in physics Ping ZhouXiaozan Lv OriginalPaper 22 July 2015 Pages: 1875 - 1887
Contribution of the institutional repositories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to the webometric indicators of their home institutions Wenqiang Fan OriginalPaper 22 September 2015 Pages: 1889 - 1909
Data-driven journal meta-ranking in business and management Gianfranco EnnasBattista BiggioMaria Chiara Di Guardo OriginalPaper 28 September 2015 Pages: 1911 - 1929
Are there gender differences among researchers from industrial/organizational psychology? Cornelius J. KönigClemens B. FellGabriel Schui OriginalPaper 29 July 2015 Pages: 1931 - 1952
Modeling knowledge diffusion in scientific innovation networks: an institutional comparison between China and US with illustration for nanotechnology Xuan LiuShan JiangMihail C. Roco OriginalPaper 28 September 2015 Pages: 1953 - 1984
Questionable University-sponsored supplements in high-impact journals Xiaotian Chen OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 1985 - 1995
Evaluation of the highly-cited researchers’ database for a country: proposals for meaningful analyses on the example of Germany Lutz BornmannJohann Bauer Letter 02 June 2015 Pages: 1997 - 2003
A systematic method to create search strategies for emerging technologies based on the Web of Science: illustrated for ‘Big Data’ Ying HuangJannik SchuehleJan Youtie OriginalPaper 15 July 2015 Pages: 2005 - 2022
Gender and the h index in psychology Lisa GeraciSteve BalsisAlexander J. Busch Busch Letter 23 September 2015 Pages: 2023 - 2034
A multi-faceted method for science classification schemes (SCSs) mapping in networking scientific resources Wei DuRaymond Yiu Keung LauWei Xu OriginalPaper 16 September 2015 Pages: 2035 - 2056
Opening doors to basic-clinical collaboration and translational research will improve researchers’ performance Jesús Rey-RochaIrene López-NavarroM. Teresa Antonio-García OriginalPaper 22 September 2015 Pages: 2057 - 2069
Evolution of research subjects in library and information science based on keyword, bibliographical coupling, and co-citation analyses Yu-Wei ChangMu-Hsuan HuangChiao-Wen Lin OriginalPaper 26 September 2015 Pages: 2071 - 2087
Mathematical properties of weighted impact factors based on measures of prestige of the citing journals A. Ferrer-SapenaE. A. Sánchez-PérezR. Aleixandre-Benavent OriginalPaper 11 September 2015 Pages: 2089 - 2108
Methodi Ordinatio: a proposed methodology to select and rank relevant scientific papers encompassing the impact factor, number of citation, and year of publication Regina Negri PaganiJoão Luiz KovaleskiLuis Mauricio Resende OriginalPaper 12 September 2015 Pages: 2109 - 2135
Temporal evolution of multi-author papers in basic sciences from 1960 to 2010 Ding-wei Huang OriginalPaper 23 September 2015 Pages: 2137 - 2147
Participations to European Framework Programs of higher education institutions and their association with organizational characteristics Benedetto LeporiValerio VeglioMichael Barber OriginalPaper 12 October 2015 Pages: 2149 - 2178
Is there any feedback effect between academic research publication and research collaboration? Evidence from an Australian university Shamsul Arifeen Khan MamunMohammad Mafizur Rahman OriginalPaper 23 September 2015 Pages: 2179 - 2196
Can intellectual processes in the sciences also be simulated? The anticipation and visualization of possible future states Loet Leydesdorff OriginalPaper Open access 21 June 2015 Pages: 2197 - 2214
Do Nobel laureates change their patterns of collaboration following prize reception? Ho Fai ChanAli Sina ÖnderBenno Torgler OriginalPaper 14 September 2015 Pages: 2215 - 2235
CiteULike bookmarks are correlated to citations at journal and author levels in library and information science Hajar SotudehZahra MazareiMahdieh Mirzabeigi OriginalPaper 14 September 2015 Pages: 2237 - 2248
Fame bias in editorial choice: Yes or No? Omid MahianMohammad Mehdi RashidiSomchai Wongwises OriginalPaper 15 July 2015 Pages: 2253 - 2254
The lost paradise, the original sin, and the Dodo bird: a scientometrics Sapere Aude manifesto as a reply to the Leiden manifesto on scientometrics Daniel DavidPetre Frangopol Letter 08 July 2015 Pages: 2255 - 2257
Health warning: might contain multiple personalities—the problem of homonyms in Thomson Reuters Essential Science Indicators Anne-Wil Harzing Letter 25 August 2015 Pages: 2259 - 2270