The evaluation of university departments and their scientists: Some general considerations with reference to exemplary bibliometric publication and citation analyses for a Department of psychology Günter Krampen OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 3 - 21
Scientometric definition of science: In what respect is the humanities more scientific than mathematical and social sciences? Hajime Eto OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 23 - 42
Relation of seminal nanotechnology document production to total nanotechnology document production — South Korea Ronald N. KostoffRyan B. BarthClifford G. Y. Lau OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 43 - 67
Great expectations: The role of Open Access in improving countries’ recognition Hajar SotudehAbbas Horri OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 69 - 93
Ranking Taiwanese management journals: A case study Chiang KaoHsiou-Wei LinHwei-Lan Pao OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 95 - 115
The mathematical relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor Leo Egghe OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 117 - 123
How do we measure the use of scientific journals? A note on research methodologies Golnessa Galyani MoghaddamMostafa Moballeghi OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 125 - 133
PageRank for bibliographic networks Dalibor FialaFrançois RousselotKarel Ježek OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 135 - 158
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What makes an article influential? Predicting impact in social and personality psychology Nick HaslamLauren BanSam Wilson OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 169 - 185
The influence of self-citation corrections on Egghe’s g index Michael Schreiber OriginalPaper 22 May 2008 Pages: 187 - 200