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Science systems

Building on previous published work we continue our exploration of these interdependencies of the science system as a landscape characterized by field-specific citation densities.

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A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF 6 ECONOMICS RESEARCH GROUPS - A COMPARISON WITH PEER-REVIEW
RESEARCH POLICY; 1993: 353 - 368

Africa’s contribution to the worldwide research literature: new analytical perspectives, trends, and performance indicators
Scientometrics; 2007: 303 - 327

Are we moving towards an integrated European Research Area? Some macro-level bibliometric perspectives
COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management; 2008: 19 - 25

Assessment of the scientific basis of interdisciplinary, applied research - Application of bibliometric methods in Nutrition and Food Research
RESEARCH POLICY; 2002: 611 - 632
van Raan AFJ, van Leeuwen TN
We present the results of a study to assess crucial aspects and the strength of the scientific basis of atypically interdisciplinary, applied field: Nutrition and Food Research. Our approach is based on an advanced bibliometric analysis with novel elements to assess the influence and dissemination ...
A VALIDATION-STUDY OF BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS - THE COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF CUM LAUDE DOCTORATES IN CHEMISTRY
SCIENTOMETRICS; 1989: 427 - 435

Bibliometric study of the research funded by the Netherlands Epilepsy Foundation (NEF) 1981-2000
; 2002: 11 - 59

Chinese researchers returning home: impacts of international mobility on research cooperation and scientific productivity
Scientometrics; 2008: 299 - 323

Citation delay in interdisciplinary knowledge exchange
SCIENTOMETRICS; 2001: 293 - 309
Rinia EJ, van Leeuwen TN, Bruins EEW, van Vuren HG, van Raan AFJ
As part of a larger project to investigate knowledge flows between fields of science, we studied the differences in speed of knowledge transfer within and across disciplines. The age distribution of references in three selections of articles was analysed, including almost 800,000 references in ...
CITATION THEORY AND THE ORTEGA HYPOTHESIS
SCIENTOMETRICS; 1987: 325 - 328
van Raan

Herverdelen op kwaliteit
Hypothese; 1998: 6 - 9
Raan, A.F.J. van



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