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Journal of Informetrics (JOI) - Volume 7, Issue 1 论文列表

本期论文列表
Editorial Board

An annual JCR impact factor calculation based on Bayesian credibility formulas

Axiomatizing the Hirsch index: Quantity and quality disjoined

Communication network dynamics during organizational crisis

Comparison of different mathematical functions for the analysis of citation distribution of papers of individual authors

Caveats for using statistical significance tests in research assessments

Investigating the universal distributions of normalized indicators and developing field-independent index

Would it be possible to increase the Hirsch-index, π-index or CDS-index by increasing the number of publications or citations only by unity?

The proposal of a broadening of perspective in evaluative bibliometrics by complementing the times cited with a cited reference analysis

The advantage of the use of samples in evaluative bibliometric studies

Normalized Similarity Index: An adjusted index to prioritize article citations

Corrigendum to “Partition-based Field Normalization: An approach to highly specialized publication records” [J. Informetrics 6 (2012) 1-10]

A better alternative to the h index

A scientometric look at calendar events

An informetric model for the success-index

Mining diversity subgraph in multidisciplinary scientific collaboration networks: A meso perspective

A probe into dynamic measures for h-core and h-tail

First in, best dressed: The presence of order-effect bias in journal ranking surveys

HTTP 404-page (not) found: Recovery of decayed URL citations

The use of percentiles and percentile rank classes in the analysis of bibliometric data: Opportunities and limits

The impact of unproductive and top researchers on overall university research performance

On the time dependence of the h-index

The functional relation between the impact factor and the uncitedness factor revisited

Ratios of h-cores, h-tails and uncited sources in sets of scientific papers and technical patents

The importance of accounting for the number of co-authors and their order when assessing research performance at the individual level in the life sciences

Bornmann's alternative to the h index

Independent research of China in Science Citation Index Expanded during 1980–2011

C-index: A weighted network node centrality measure for collaboration competence

Scientometrics reveals funding priorities in medical research policy