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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A categorization of arguments for counting methods for publication and citation indicators Gauffriau, Marianne
2017
11 3 p. 672-684
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2 A fight on epistemological quicksand: Comment on the dispute between van den Besselaar et al. and Butler Gläser, Jochen
2017
11 3 p. 927-932
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3 A rejoinder to the comments of Benedetto et al. on the paper “Critical remarks on the Italian research assessment exercise VQR 2011–2014” (Journal of Informetrics, 11(2): 337–357) Franceschini, Fiorenzo
2017
11 3 p. 645-646
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4 Are there any frontiers of research performance? Efficiency measurement of funded research projects with the Bayesian stochastic frontier analysis for count data Mutz, Rüdiger
2017
11 3 p. 613-628
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5 A tribute to Eugene Garfield: Information innovator and idealist Small, Henry
2017
11 3 p. 599-612
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6 Can the journal impact factor be used as a criterion for the selection of junior researchers? A large-scale empirical study based on ResearcherID data Bornmann, Lutz
2017
11 3 p. 788-799
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7 Combining multiple scholarly relationships with author cocitation analysis: A preliminary exploration on improving knowledge domain mappings Bu, Yi
2017
11 3 p. 810-822
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8 Comment on “Does your surname affect the citability of your publications” Weber, Matthias
2017
11 3 p. 835-837
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9 Comment on “Using multi-level frontiers in DEA models to grade countries/territories” by G.-l. Yang et al. [Journal of Informetrics 10(1) (2016), 238–253] Khoveyni, Mohammad
2017
11 3 p. 649-654
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10 Comments on the correspondence “On tit for tat: Franceschini and Maisano versus ANVUR regarding the Italian research assessment exercise VQR 2011–2014”, J. Informetr., 11 (2017), 783–787 Benedetto, Sergio
2017
11 3 p. 838-840
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11 Counting citations: Generalizing the Perry-Reny index Ng, Yew-Kwang
2017
11 3 p. 685-688
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12 DataCite as a novel bibliometric source: Coverage, strengths and limitations Robinson-Garcia, Nicolas
2017
11 3 p. 841-854
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13 Detecting the emergence of new scientific collaboration links in Africa: A comparison of expected and realized collaboration intensities Guns, Raf
2017
11 3 p. 892-903
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14 Disaggregated research evaluation through median-based characteristic scores and scales: a comparison with the mean-based approach Vîiu, Gabriel-Alexandru
2017
11 3 p. 748-765
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15 Do observations have any role in science policy studies? A reply van den Besselaar, Peter
2017
11 3 p. 941-944
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16 Do subjective journal ratings represent whole journals or typical articles? Unweighted or weighted citation impact? Walters, William H.
2017
11 3 p. 730-744
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17 Inside Front Cover: Editorial Board 2017
11 3 p. IFC
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18 Measuring the citation impact of journals with generalized Lorenz curves Lando, Tommaso
2017
11 3 p. 689-703
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19 Multiplicity and uncertainty: Media coverage of autism causation Zhai, Yujia
2017
11 3 p. 873-887
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20 Note on the theory of the w -index Persson, Rasmus A.X.
2017
11 3 p. 745-747
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21 On tit for tat: Franceschini and Maisano versus ANVUR regarding the Italian research assessment exercise VQR 2011–2014 Abramo, Giovanni
2017
11 3 p. 783-787
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22 Perverse effects of output-based research funding? Butler’s Australian case revisited van den Besselaar, Peter
2017
11 3 p. 905-918
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23 Predicting the age of researchers using bibliometric data Nane, Gabriela F.
2017
11 3 p. 713-729
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24 Quantifying and suppressing ranking bias in a large citation network Vaccario, Giacomo
2017
11 3 p. 766-782
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25 Quantifying perceived impact of scientific publications Radicchi, Filippo
2017
11 3 p. 704-712
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26 Reply to ‘Comment on “Using multi-level frontiers in DEA models to grade countries/territories” by G.-l. Yang et al. [Journal of Informetrics 10(1) (2016), 238–253]’ Yang, Guoliang
2017
11 3 p. 647-648
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27 Response to comments on: “Does your surname affect the citability of your publications?” Abramo, Giovanni
2017
11 3 p. 855-858
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28 Response to van den Besselaar et al.: What happens when the Australian context is misunderstood Butler, Linda
2017
11 3 p. 919-922
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29 Search for evergreens in science: A functional data analysis Zhang, Ruizhi
2017
11 3 p. 629-644
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30 Some considerations about causes and effects in studies of performance-based research funding systems Aagaard, Kaare
2017
11 3 p. 923-926
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31 Special section on performance-based research funding systems Waltman, Ludo
2017
11 3 p. 904
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32 Suitability of Google Scholar as a source of scientific information and as a source of data for scientific evaluation—Review of the Literature Halevi, Gali
2017
11 3 p. 823-834
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33 The geotemporal demographics of academic journals from 1950 to 2013 according to Ulrich’s database Wang, Yuandi
2017
11 3 p. 655-671
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34 What drives university research performance? An analysis using the CWTS Leiden Ranking data Frenken, Koen
2017
11 3 p. 859-872
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35 What year? Difficulties in identifying the effect of policy on university output Hicks, Diana
2017
11 3 p. 933-936
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36 When social scientists disagree: Comments on the Butler-van den Besselaar debate Martin, Ben R.
2017
11 3 p. 937-940
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37 Who is the ‘Journal Grand Master’? A new ranking based on the Elo rating system Lehmann, Robert
2017
11 3 p. 800-809
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38 Why not to use the journal impact factor as a criterion for the selection of junior researchers: A comment on Bornmann and Williams (2017) Peters, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram
2017
11 3 p. 888-891
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