A citationist perspective on science in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1981–1993 M. KrauskopfMaría Inés VeraA. Welljams-Dorof OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 25
Scientific output in Argentina 1966–1983 L. A. Quesada-AlluéD. S. Gitlin OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 35
An index to measure the international collaboration of developing countries based on the participation of national institutions: The case of Latin America N. Narvaez-Berthelemot OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 44
The increasing role of international cooperation in science and technology research in Mexico Jane M. Russell OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 61
Primary health care in Mexico: A “non-isi” bibliometric analysis C. A. Macias-Chapula OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 71
Is it opened or closed? Colombian science on the move J. -B. MeyerJ. CharumY. Chatelin OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 86
Assessment of a university's scientific capabilities and profile: The case of the faculty of biological sciences of the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile M. KrauskopfMaría Inés VeraR. Albertini OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 100
Training of human resources in science and technology in Brazil: The importance of a vigorous post-graduate program and its impact on the development of the country J. A. GuimarãesMarta C. Humann OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 119
Characteristics of the publishing infrastructure of peripheral countries: A comparison of periodical publications from Latin America with periodicals from the US and the UK V. Cano OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 138
Recent strategies for adding value to scientific journals in Latin America Hebe Vessuri OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 161