282 results on '"Henk F. Moed"'
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2. Toward New Indicators of a Journal’s Manuscript Peer Review Process
3. Journals in Beall's list perform as a group less well than other open access journals indexed in Scopus but reveal large differences among publishers.
4. Bibliometric assessment of national scientific journals.
5. National orientation of Ukrainian journals: means-ends decoupling in a semi-peripheral state.
6. New Indicators of the Technological Impact of Scientific Production.
7. The influence of corresponding authorship on the impact of collaborative publications: a study on Brazilian institutions (2003-2015).
8. Exploring the impact of scholarly journals in social sciences and humanities upon patentable technology.
9. Characterizing the Heterogeneity of European Higher Education Institutions Combining Cluster and Efficiency Analyses.
10. The citation impact of social sciences and humanities upon patentable technology.
11. The 17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics.
12. Studying the heterogeneity of European higher education institutions.
13. Does corresponding authorship influence scientific impact in collaboration: Brazilian institutions as a case of study.
14. Do journals flipping to gold open access show an OA citation or publication advantage?
15. Novel Approaches to the Development and Application of Informetric and Scientometric Tools: Special Issue of Journal of Data and Information Science on ISSI2019 Conference-Part II.
16. Trends in Russian research output indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
17. Towards a multi-paradigmatic, value free informetrics: A reply to Paul Wouters' book review 'The failure of a paradigm'.
18. Statistical relationships between corresponding authorship, international co-authorship and citation impact of national research systems.
19. Statistical relationships between corresponding authorship, international co-authorship and citation impact of national research systems.
20. Are nationally oriented journals indexed in Scopus becoming more international? The effect of publication language and access modality.
21. A critical comparative analysis of five world university rankings.
22. Suitability of Google Scholar as a source of scientific information and as a source of data for scientific evaluation - Review of the Literature.
23. The effect of publication traditions and requirements in research assessment and funding policies upon the use of national journals in 28 post-socialist countries.
24. Corrigendum to 'Are nationally oriented journals indexed in Scopus becoming more international? The effect of publication language and access modality' [J. Informetrics 14 (2020) 101011].
25. Iran's scientific dominance and the emergence of South-East Asian countries as scientific collaborators in the Persian Gulf Region.
26. Data integration for research and innovation policy: an Ontology-Based Data Management approach.
27. Comprehensive indicator comparisons intelligible to non-experts: the case of two SNIP versions.
28. A new methodology for comparing Google Scholar and Scopus.
29. On full text download and citation distributions in scientific-scholarly journals.
30. Disentangling Gold Open Access.
31. Assessment and support of emerging research groups.
32. Multidimensional assessment of scholarly research impact.
33. Journal flipping to Open Access: The Perception of Spanish Journal Managers
34. A scaling approach to tackle the heterogeneity of HEIs.
35. A bibliometric approach to tracking international scientific migration.
36. How to interpret the position of private sector institutions in bibliometric rankings of research institutions.
37. Applied Evaluative Informetrics: Part 1.
38. Connecting Big Scholarly Data With Science of Science Policy: An Ontology-Based-Data- Management (Obdm) Approach.
39. Comparing the Disciplinary Profiles of National and Regional Research Systems by Extensive and Intensive Measures.
40. Sapientia: the Ontology of Multi-dimensional Research Assessment.
41. Studying scientific migration in Scopus.
42. The research guarantors of scientific papers and the output counting: a promising new approach.
43. Opinion paper: thoughts and facts on bibliometric indicators.
44. The thematic and conceptual flow of disciplinary research: A citation context analysis of the journal of informetrics, 2007.
45. Citation-based metrics are appropriate tools in journal assessment provided that they are accurate and used in an informed way.
46. A ranking of universities should account for differences in their disciplinary specialization.
47. Is concentration of university research associated with better research performance?
48. Measuring contextual citation impact of scientific journals.
49. Библиометрическая оценка национальных научных журналов
50. Expansion of scientific journal categories using reference analysis: How can it be done and does it make a difference?
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