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Journal of Informetrics (JOI) - Volume 10, Issue 2 论文列表

本期论文列表
Inside Front Cover: Editorial Board

List of Reviewers 2015

Special section on size-independent indicators in citation analysis

A farewell to the MNCS and like size-independent indicators

Efficiency of research performance and the glass researcher

Evaluating research organizations’ contribution to science is not the same task as evaluating the performance of their scientists

Productivity, performance, efficiency, impact—What do we measure anyway?: Some comments on the paper “A farewell to the MNCS and like size-independent indicators” by Abramo and D’Angelo

Research output indicators are not productivity indicators

A welcome to methodological pragmatism

Not dead, just resting: The practical value of per publication citation indicators

The elephant in the room: The problem of quantifying productivity in evaluative scientometrics

Paving the way or pushing at open doors? A comment on Abramo and D’Angelo “Farewell to size-independent indicators”

A farewell to the MNCS and like size-independent indicators: Rejoinder

Positive correlation between quality and quantity in academic journals

The discretised lognormal and hooked power law distributions for complete citation data: Best options for modelling and regression

Large-scale analysis of the accuracy of the journal classification systems of Web of Science and Scopus

A review of the literature on citation impact indicators

Evaluating paper and author ranking algorithms using impact and contribution awards

Assessing evaluation procedures for individual researchers: The case of the Italian National Scientific Qualification

Modeling and visualization of media in Arabic

Are the discretised lognormal and hooked power law distributions plausible for citation data?

A data analytic approach to quantifying scientific impact

Proposal of a minimum constraint for indicators based on means or averages

Using network science and text analytics to produce surveys in a scientific topic

Introducing CitedReferencesExplorer (CRExplorer): A program for reference publication year spectroscopy with cited references standardization

Exploring the position of cities in global corporate research and development: A bibliometric analysis by two different geographical approaches

A new methodology for comparing Google Scholar and Scopus

A theoretical evaluation of Hirsch-type bibliometric indicators confronted with extreme self-citation

Positive correlation between journal production and journal impact factors

A response to “The museum of errors/horrors in Scopus” by Franceschini et al.

Network and actor attribute effects on the performance of researchers in two fields of social science in a small peripheral community

The ratio of top scientists to the academic staff as an indicator of the competitive strength of universities

Generation of topic evolution trees from heterogeneous bibliographic networks

Are there too many uncited articles? Zero inflated variants of the discretised lognormal and hooked power law distributions

Opinion polarity detection in Twitter data combining shrinkage regression and topic modeling