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Journal of Informetrics (JOI) - Volume 10, Issue 4 论文列表

本期论文列表
Inside Front Cover: Editorial Board

Special section on statistical inference in citation analysis

Sampling issues in bibliometric analysis

To infer or not to infer? A comment on Williams and Bornmann

There should not be any mystery: A comment on sampling issues in bibliometrics

Some further aspects of sampling: Comment on Williams and Bornmann

The imaginarium of statistical inference when data are the population: Comments to Williams and Bornmann

Conceptual difficulties in the use of statistical inference in citation analysis

Sampling issues in bibliometric analysis: Response to discussants

A comparison of university performance scores and ranks by MNCS and FSS

Construction of a pragmatic base line for journal classifications and maps based on aggregated journal-journal citation relations

Hybrid open access—A longitudinal study

Empirical analysis and classification of database errors in Scopus and Web of Science

Content- and proximity-based author co-citation analysis using citation sentences

Unconnected component inclusion technique for patent network analysis: Case study of Internet of Things-related technologies

Properties of an index of citation durability of an article

Is this conference a top-tier? ConfAssist: An assistive conflict resolution framework for conference categorization

Towards transparency trends in academic databases?

The world network of scientific collaborations between cities: domestic or international dynamics?

Clustering citation histories in the Physical Review

A critical cluster analysis of 44 indicators of author-level performance

Scientific influence is not always visible: The phenomenon of under-cited influential publications

Searching bibliographic data using graphs: A visual graph query interface

A hybrid similarity measure method for patent portfolio analysis

A longitudinal study of the bookmarking of library and information science literature in Mendeley

Towards field-adjusted production: Estimating research productivity from a zero-truncated distribution

Measuring delayed recognition for papers: Uneven weighted summation and total citations

The impact of author-selected keywords on citation counts

Constructing bibliometric networks: A comparison between full and fractional counting

Interfield equality: Journals versus researchers

Identification of milestone papers through time-balanced network centrality

Corrigendum to “Is the expertise of evaluation panels congruent with the research interests of the research groups: A quantitative approach based on barycenters” [Journal of Informetrics 9 (4) (2015) 704–721]