Introduction: Quantitative science-policy studies in the United Kingdom P. HealeyJ. IrvineB. R. Martin EditorialNotes Pages: 177 - 183
Research performance and migration: Two SEPSU studies P. M. D. Collins OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 211
Bibliometric profiles for British academic institutions: An experiment to develop research output indicators M. P. CarpenterF. GibbF. Narin OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 233
Reputation, research and reality: The publication records of UK Departments of Politics, 1978–1984 I. Crewe OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 250
Policy and the mapping of scientific change: A co-word analysis of research into environmental acidification J. LawS. BauinJ. Whittaker OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 264
The use of co-nomination analysis in real-time evaluation of an R&D programme W. L. GiustiL. Georghiou OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 281
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): Recent experiences with quantitative science policy studies J. A. Mcginnety OriginalPaper Pages: 283 - 293
The use of bibliometric techniques for institutional research evaluation: A study of avian virology research J. King OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 313
The role and development of quantitative indicators for research and technology policy making: Some experience from the department of trade and industry M. Porteous OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 327
The size and structure of British technology activities: What we do and do not know K. Pavitt OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 346