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scien tome rics 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference 15th – 19th July 2013 Vienna, Austria
PROGRAMME
programme overview 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference 15th – 19th July 2013 Vienna, Austria Monday 15 July
09:00–16:00 Doctoral Forum 09:00–12:00 Parallel Tutorials 1 & 2 10:00–12:30 Workshop 1
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Tuesday 16 July
09:00–10:30 Plenary 1: - Opening ceremony - Keynote: Social Network Analysis - Intro to ORCID
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
11:00–12:30 Parallel Sessions
12:30–13:30 Lunch
Wednesday 17 July
09:00–10:30 Plenary 2: - De Solla Price Award - The Wondrous World of Bibliometric Indicators
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
11:00–12:30 Parallel Sessions
12:30–13:30 Lunch
Thursday 18 July
09:00–10:30 Plenary 3: - Individual- Level Evaluative Bibliometrics
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
11:00–12:30 Parallel Sessions
12:30–13:30 Lunch
Friday 19 July
09:00–18:00 All Day Social Event: Bus and Boat Trip to the Wachau Region (Romantic Danube Valley)
Registration (Aula) Monday – Thursday 08:00 – 18:00
13:00–16:00 Parallel Tutorials 3 & 4
16:15–18:15 Parallel Workshops 3 & 4
18:30–20:30 Reception Vienna University Arcade Court
14:00–16:00 Workshop 2 13:30–14:30 Poster Session 1
14:30–16:00 Parallel Sessions
16:00–16:30 Coffee Break
16:30–18:00 Parallel Sessions
18:30–20:30 Vienna Guided Tour
13:30–14:30 Poster Session 2
14:30–16:00 Parallel Sessions
16:00–16:30 Coffee Break
16:30–18:00 Parallel Sessions
19:00–23:00 Conference Dinner Vienna City Hall
13:30–15:00 Parallel Sessions
15:00–15:30 Coffee Break
15:30–17:30 Parallel Sessions
17:30–18:00 Closing Ceremony (incl. Garfield Price Award and Poster Award)
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programme Monday 15 July 09:00–16:00
Doctoral Forum (Hörsaal 28) Christian Schlögl, Ivana Roche (Organizers) Cassidy Sugimoto, Ronald Rousseau, Jonathan M. Levitt, Peter Ingwersen (Jury)
Tutorials
09:00– 12:00
Tutorial 1 (Seminarraum) Co-publication Visualisation Alexander Degelsegger
09:00– 12:00
Tutorial 2 (Schulungsraum) Sci2: A Tool of Science of Science Research and Practice Katy Börner, Victor H. Yngve
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Tutorial 3 (Schulungsraum) 13:00– 16:00 Citespace: Visualizing and Analyzing the Structure and Dynamics of Science Fields Chaomei Chen –
13:00– 16:00
Tutorial 4 (Seminarraum) Address Unification and Document Attribution to Organizations Raul Mendez-Vasquez
Workshops
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10:00– 12:30
Workshop 1 (Hörsaal 23) Combining Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval Philipp Mayr
14:00–16:00
Workshop 2 (Hörsaal 23) Topic Extraction Methods Alan Porter, Yi Zhang, Nils Newman
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16:15–18:15
Workshop 3 (Hörsaal 28) Bibliometric Analysis for Funding Agencies Dorothea Sturn, Rodrigo Costas Comesana, Éric Archambault, Klaus Schuch, Edgar Schiebel
16:15–18:15 Workshop 4 (Hörsaal 23) Standards for Science Mapping and Classifications Katy Börner, Caroline Wagner, Andrea Scharnhorst, Vincent Larivière
18:30–20:30
Reception – Vienna University / Arkadenhof
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Ma r t i nF enner
B 11:00–12:30
C 11:00–12:30
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The Role of National University Rankings in an International Context: The Case of the I-UGR Rankings of Spanish Universities Nicolas Robinson-García, José G. Moreno-Torres, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar and Francisco Herrera Influence of University Mergers and the Norwegian Performance Indicator on Overall Danish Citation Impact 2000–12 Peter Ingwersen and Birger Larsen Hybrid University Ranking System for Intermediate-Class: Application to Maghreb Universities (RiP)* Hamid Bouabid, Mohamed Dalimi and Mohammed Cherraj
Session C (Hörsaal 16) Open Access Chair: Isidro Aguillo The Tipping Point – Open Access Comes of Age Éric Archambault Web Based Impact Measures for Institutional Repositories Alastair Smith The Nuanced Nature of E-Print Use: A Case Study of arXiv Vincent Larivière, Benoit Macaluso, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Staša Milojevi´c , Blaise Cronin and Mike Thelwall The Analysis of Research Themes of Open Access in China: In the Perspective of Strategic Diagram (RiP)* Rongying Zhao and Shengnan Wu
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Collaboration Studies 1 Chair: Ismael Rafols Toward a Time-Sensitive Mesoscopic Analysis of Co-Author Networks: A Case Study of Two Research Specialties Theresa Velden, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Scott Allen Cambo and Carl Lagoze Collaboration in Africa: Networks or Clusters? Jonathan Adams, Karen Gurney, Daniel Hook and Loet Leydesdorff Moving from Periphery to Core in Scientific Networks: Evidence from European Inter-Regional Collaborations, 1999-2007 (RiP)* Lorenzo Cassi, Emilie-Pauline Gallié, Valerie Merindol and Agenor Lahatte *RiP = (Research in Progress)
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Assessing International Cooperation in S&T Through Bibliometric Methods (RiP)* Alexander Degelsegger, Dietmar Lampert, Johannes Simon, Katharina Büsel, Isabella Wagner and Juliet Tschank 12:30–13:30
Lunch
13:30–14:30
Poster Session 1
14:30–16:00
Session A (Hörsaal 23) Citations in Full Texts Chair: Chaomei Chen
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Literature Retrieval Based on Citation Context Shengbo Liu, Chaomei Chen, Kun Ding, Bo Wang and Kan Xu The Distribution of References in Scientific Papers: An Analysis of the IMRaD Structure Marc Bertin, Iana Atanassova, Vincent Lariviere and Yves Gingras Author Name Co-Mention Analysis: Testing a Poor Man’s Author Co-Citation Analysis Method (RiP)* Andreas Strotmann and Arnim Bleier In-Text Author Citation Analysis: An Initial Test (RiP)* Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
14:30–16:00
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Session B (Hörsaal 28) Science and Funding Policy Chair: Hans Dieter Daniel Rethinking Research Evaluation Indicators and Methods from an Economic Perspective: The FSS Indicator as a Proxy of Productivity Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo The Effect of Funding Modes on the Quality of Knowledge Production Peter van Den Besselaar and Ulf Sandstrom Which Factors Help to Produce High Impact Research? A Combined Statistical Modelling Approach Fereshteh Didegah, Mike Thelwall and Paul Wilson Scientific Policy in Brazil: Exploratory Analysis of Assessment Criteria (RiP)* Rogério Mugnaini and Elaine Cristina Miranda
Tuesday 16 July 14:30–16:00
C 14:30–16:00
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Session C (Hörsaal 16) Patents 1 Chair: Koenraad Debackere Exploring Quantitative Characteristics of Patentable Applications Using Random Forests Fuyuki Yoshikane, Chizuko Takei, Keita Tsuji, Atsushi Ikeuchi and Takafumi Suzuki Mapping the Evolving Patterns of Patent Assignees’ Collaboration Network and Identifying the Collaboration Potential Yunwei Chen Approach to Identify SCI Covered Publications within Non-patent References in Patents Masashi Shirabe The Multi-dimensions of the Technological Patent Quality: Innovation Patterns, Technological Regimes and Core Competences of Firms (RiP)* Lorenzo Cassi, Emilie-Pauline Gallié, Valérie Mérindol and Anne Plunket
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Collaboration Studies 2 Chair: Aparna Basu Collaborative Innovative Networks: Influence and Performance Alireza Abbasi and Kenneth Chung Predicting and Recommending Potential Research Collaborations Raf Guns and Ronald Rousseau Effects of Research Funding, Gender and Type of Position on Research Collaboration Networks: A Micro-level Study of Cancer Research at Lund University Fredrik Åström, Ingrid Hedenfalk, Mikael Graffner and Mef Nilbert Social Dynamics of Research Collaboration: Norms, Practices, and Ethical Issues in Determining Co-Authorship Rights (RiP)* Barry Bozeman, Jan Youtie and Monica Gaughan
16:00–16:30
Coffee Break
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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16:30–18:00
Session A (Hörsaal 23) Citation Impact Normalization Chair: Wolfgang Glänzel
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Quantitative Evaluation of Alternative Field Normalization Procedures Javier Ruiz-Castillo, Yunrong Li, Filippo Radicchi and Claudio Castellano A Systematic Empirical Comparison of Different Approaches for Normalizing Citation Impact Indicators Ludo Waltman and Nees Jan van Eck Field-Normalization of Impact Factors: Rescaling versus Fractionally Counted Loet Leydesdorff, Filippo Radicchi, Lutz Bornmann, Claudio Castellano and Wouter de Nooy Research Performance Assessment Using Normalization Method Based on SCI Database (RiP)* Ling Zhang, Qing Du, Juan Wang, Yanan Zhang and Xin Tan
16:30–18:00
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Session B (Hörsaal 28) Gender & Career Chair: Gali Halevi Gender and Academic Roles in Graduate Programs: Analyses of Brazilian Government Data Jacqueline Leta, Gilda Olinto and Pablo Diniz Batista Are there Inter-gender Differences in the Presence of Authors, Collaboration Patterns and Impact? Some Data from Reference International Journals (RiP)* Elba Mauleón and María Bordons Gender Inequality in Scientific Production (RiP)* Maite Barrios, Anna Villarroya, Candela Ollé and Lidia Ortega Correlation among the Scientific Production, Supervisions and Participation in Defense Examination Committees in the Brazilian Physicists Community (RiP)* Rogério Mugnaini, Luciano A. Digiampietri and Jesús P. Mena-Chalco
Tuesday 16 July 16:30–18:00
C 16:30–18:00
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Session C (Hörsaal 16) Patents 2 Chair: Alan Porter Dynamics of Science and Technology Catch-Up by Selected Asian Economies: A Composite Analysis Combining Scientific Publications and Patenting Data Poh-Kam Wong, Yuen-Ping Ho and Chan-Yuan Wong Software Patenting in Asia Poh-Kam Wong and Yuen Ping Ho Patents in Nanotechnology: An Analysis Using Macro-indicators and Forecasting Curves Douglas Henrique Milanez, Leandro Innocentini Lopes Faria, Roniberto Morato Amaral and Jose Angelo Rodrigues Gregolin A Method for Text Network Analysis: Testing, Development and Application to the Investigation of Patent Portfolios (RiP)* Luciano Kay
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Collaboration Studies 3 Chair: Dennis Ngong Ocholla What is the Correlation between Collaboration and Productivity over Scientists’ Career Path? Zhigang Hu, Chaomei Chen and Zeyuan Liu Measuring the Academic Impact of Researchers by Combined Citation and Collaboration Impact Jielan Ding, Yang Liying and Liu Qing Comparative Study on Structure and Correlation among Bibliometrics Co-occurrence Networks at Author-Level Dong Ke The Relationship between Collaboration and Productivity for LongTerm Information Science Researchers (RiP)* Jonathan Levitt and Mike Thelwall
18:30–20:30
Social Event: Vienna Guided Tour – Meeting point: Rathausplatz 5
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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programme Wednesday 17 July Plenary 2 (Festsaal) Chair: Christian Gumpenberger 09:00–09:30 De Solla Price Award 2013 Wolfgang Glänzel, Cassidy Sugimoto, Blaise Cronin (Awardee) 09:30–10:30
10:30–11:00
11:00–12:30
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The Wondrous World of Bibliometric Indicators Presenters: Henk Moed (Elsevier), Juan Gorraiz (University of Vienna), Victor Henning (Mendeley) Panelists: Ulrike Felt (University of Vienna), Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (University of Vienna), Oliver Pesch (EBSCO)
Coffee Break
Session A (Hörsaal 23) Usage Metrics Chair: Stefanie Haustein Relationship between Downloads and Citation and the Influence of Language Vicente Pablo Guerrero-Bote and Félix Moya-Anegón Use of Electronic Journals in University Libraries: An Analysis of Obsolescence Regarding Citations and Access Chizuko Takei, Fuyuki Yoshikane and Hiroshi Itsumura Are Citations a Complete Measure for the Impact of E-Research Infrastructures? Koen Jonkers, Gemma Elizabeth Derrick, Carmen Lopez Illesca and Peter van Den Besselaar Differences and Similarities in Usage versus Citation Behaviours Observed for Five Subject Areas Juan Gorraiz, Christian Gumpenberger and Christian Schlögl
11:00–12:30
B 11:00–12:30
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Session B (Hörsaal 28) Research Fronts & Emerging Topics 1 Chair: Kevin Boyack Building a Multi-Perspective Scientometric Approach on Tentative Governance of Emerging Technologies Daniele Rotolo, Ismael Rafols, Michael Hopkins and Loet Leydesdorff How to Combine Term Clumping and Technology Roadmapping for Newly Emerging Science & Technology Competitive Intelligence: The Semantic TRIZ Tool and Case Study Yi Zhang, Xiao Zhou, Alan Porter and Jose Gomila Detection of Next Researches Using Time Transition in Fluorescent Proteins Shino Iwami, Junichiro Mori, Yuya Kajikawa and Ichiro Sakata NEViewer: A New Software for Analyzing the Evolution of Research Topics Qikai Cheng, Xiaoguang Wang, Wei Lu and Shuguang Han
Session C (Hörsaal 16) Data Accuracy and Disambiguation Chair: Katherine McCain ‘Seed+Expand’: A Validated Methodology for Creating High Quality Publication Oeuvres of Individual Researchers Linda Reijnhoudt, Rodrigo Costas, Ed Noyons, Katy Böerner and Andrea Scharnhorst Using Monte Carlo Simulations to Assess the Impact of Author Name Disambiguation Quality on Different Bibliometric Analyses (RiP)* Jan Schulz Matching Bibliographic Data from Publication Lists with Large Databases Using N-Grams (RiP)* Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoglu and Bart Thijs Crowdsourcing the Names-Game: A Prototype for Name Disambiguation of Author-Inventors (RiP)* Matthijs Den Besten, Catalina Martinez, Nicolas Maisonneuve and Stéphane Maraut
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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programme
11:00–12:30
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Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Technology 1 Chair: Peter van den Besselar Visualizing and Comparing the Development of Scientific Instrumentation vs Engineering Instrumentation Chunjuan Luan, Xianwen Wang and Haiyan Hou Industry Research Production and Linkages with Academia: Evidence from UK Science Parks David Minguillo and Mike Thelwall Identifying Emerging Research Fields with Practical Applications via Analysis of Scientific and Technical Documents Patrick Thomas, Olga Babko-Malaya, Daniel Hunter, Adam Meyers and Marc Verhagen A Comparative Analysis of China vs US: Two Important Players in the Nano-enhanced Drug Delivery (NEDD) Race Ying Guo, Xiao Zhou, Alan Porter and Doug Robinson
12:30–13:30
Lunch
13:30–14:30
Poster Session 2
14:30–16:00
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Session A (Hörsaal 23) Altmetrics 1 Chair: Johan Bollen
Assessing the Mendeley Readership of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ehsan Mohammadi and Mike Thelwall Disciplinary Differences in Twitter Scholarly Communication Kim Holmberg and Mike Thelwall Coverage and Adoption of Altmetrics Sources in the Bibliometric Community Stefanie Haustein, Isabella Peters, Judit Bar-Ilan, Jason Priem, Hadas Shema and Jens Terliesner Do Blog Citations Correlate with Higher Number of Future Citations? (RiP)* Hadas Shema, Judit Bar-Ilan and Mike Thelwall 14
Wednesday 17 July 14:30–16:00
B 14:30–16:00
C 14:30–16:00
Session B (Hörsaal 28) Research Fronts & Emerging Topics 2 Chair: Loet Leydesdorff Identifying Emerging Topics by Combining Direct Citation and Co-citation Henry Small, Kevin Boyack and Richard Klavans Identifying Emerging Technologies: An Application to Nanotechnology Mickael Pero Identifying Longitudinal Development and Emerging Topics in Wind Energy Field Ssu-Han Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Dar-Zen Chen The Discovery of ‘The Ubiquitin-Mediated Proteolytic System’: An Example of Revolutionary Science? (RiP)* Jos Winnink and Robert Tijssen
Session C (Hörsaal 16) Classifications Chair: Eric Archambault Construction of Typology of Sub-Disciplines Based on Knowledge Integration Qiuju Zhou and Fuhai Leng Misfits? Research Classification in Research Evaluation: Visualizing Journal Content within Fields of Research Codes Gaby Haddow and Ed Noyons Bibliographic Coupling and Hierarchical Clustering for the Validation and Improvement of Subject-classification Schemes Bart Thijs, Lin Zhang and Wolfgang Glänzel Measuring the Extent to which a Research Domain is Self-contained Alan Porter, David Schoeneck and Stephen Carley
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Technology 2 Chair: Cassidy Sugimoto International Comparative Study on Nanofiltration Membrane Technology Based on the Output of Science and Technology Zhai Lihua, Pan Yuntao and Guo Yu
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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Nanotechnology as General Purpose Technology Florian Kreuchauff and Nina Teichert Trends of Intellectual and Cognitive Structures of Stem Cell Research: A Study of Brazilian Scientific Publications Raymundo Das Neves Machado and Jacqueline Leta The Patterns of Industry-University-Government Collaboration in Photovoltaic Technology Huei-Ru Dong, Dar-Zen Chen and Mu-Hsuan Huang
16:00–16:30
Coffee Break
16:30–18:00
Session A (Hörsaal 23) Altmetrics 2 Chair: Judit Bar-Ilan
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Motivation for Hyperlink Creation Using Inter-Page Relationships Patrick Kenekayoro, Kevan Buckley and Mike Thelwall How Well Developed are Altmetrics? Cross-Disciplinary Analysis of the Presence of ‘Alternative Metrics’ in Scientific Publications (RiP)* Zohreh Zahedi, Rodrigo Costas and Paul Wouters Download vs. Citation vs. Readership Data: The Case of an Information Systems Journal (RiP)* Christian Schlöegl, Juan Gorraiz, Christian Gumpenberger, Kris Jack and Peter Kraker An Examination of the Possibilities that Altmetric Methods Offer in the Case of the Humanities (RiP)* Björn Hammarfelt
16:30–18:00
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Session B (Hörsaal 28) Global Networks Chair: Robert Shelton Core-Periphery Structures in National Higher Education Systems. A Cross-Country Analysis Using Interlinking Data Benedetto Lepori, Vitaliano Barberio and Marco Seeber New Insights into Complex Networks’ Research with Scientometrics Ma Feicheng, Lyu Penghui and Han Xiao
Wednesday 17 July A Comparison of Two Highly Detailed, Dynamic, Global Models and Maps of Science Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans The Construction of the Academic World-System: Regression and Social Network Approaches to Analysis of International Academic Ties Mikhail Sokolov and Maria Safonova 16:30–18:00
C 16:30–18:00
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Session C (Hörsaal 16) Inter- and Multidisciplinarity Chair: Ivana Roche Interactive Overlays of Journals and the Measurement of Interdisciplinarity Loet Leydesdorff, Ismael Rafols and Chaomei Chen The Application of Citation-Based Performance Classes in Disciplinary and Multidisciplinary Assessment Wolfgang Glänzel Interdisciplinary Research and the Production of Local Knowledge: Evidence from a Developing Country Diego Chavarro, Puay Tang and Ismael Rafols Citation Impacts Revisited: How Novel Impact Measures Reflect Interdisciplinarity and Structural Change at the Local and Global Level Michel Zitt and Jean-Philippe Cointet
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Societal Impact Chair: Gunnar Sivertsen Evaluating Knowledge Production System in Health Sciences: Multidisciplinarity and Heterogeneity in Rural Access to Primary Health Care Research Johanna E. Steenrod, Alla G. Khadka and Abigail Stark Access to Universities’ Public Knowledge: Who’s More Regionalist? Manuel Acosta, Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro and Daniel Coronado Knowledge Capture Mechanisms in Bioventure Corporations: A Case Study Thomas Gurney, Antoine Schoen, Edwin Horlings, Koichi Sumikura, Patricia Laurens, Peter Van Den Besselaar and Daniel Pardo The Impact of R&D Activities on Hospitals Outcomes (RiP)* Antonio Garcia Romero, Josep A. Tribó and Alvaro Escribano
19:00–23:00
Conference Dinner – Vienna City Hall, Lichtenfelsgasse 2 (Invitation required)
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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programme Thursday 18 July 09:00–10:30
Plenary 3 (Festsaal) Chair: Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik
Methodological and Ethical Problems of Individual-Level Evaluative Bibliometrics Presenters: Wolfgang Glänzel (KU Leuven), Paul Wouters (Univ. Leiden) Commentators: Henk Moed (Elsevier), Gunnar Sivertsen (NIFU)
10:30–11:00
Coffee Break
11:00–12:30
Session A (Hörsaal 23) Publication Process Chair: Marianne Hörlesberger
A 11:00–12:30
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Impact of Meta-analytical Studies, Standard Articles and Reviews: Similarities and Differences Maite Barrios, Georgina Guilera and Juana Gomez-Benito Are Larger Effect Sizes in Experimental Studies Good Predictors of Higher Citation Rates? A Bayesian Examination Jesper W. Schneider and Dorte Henriksen Publication Bias in Medical Research: Issues and Communities Edgar Schiebel and Maria Elisabeth Züger Supply and Demand in Scholarly Publishing: An Analysis of Factors Associated with Journal Acceptance Rates (RiP)* Cassidy Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière and Blaise Cronin
Session B (Hörsaal 28) Funding Acknowledgements Chair: Philip Roe Possibilities of Funding Acknowledgement Analysis for the Bibliometric Study of Research Funding Organizations: Case Study of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Rodrigo Costas and Alfredo Yegros-Yegros Analysis of the Web of Science Funding Acknowledgement Information for the Design of Indicators on ‘External Funding Attraction’ Alfredo Yegros and Rodrigo Costas
Funding Acknowledgements for the German Research Foundation (DFG). The Dirty Data of the Web of Science Database and How to Clean It Up Daniel Sirtes Optimizing Research Impact by Allocating Funding to Researcher Grant Portfolios: Some Evidence on a Policy Option (RiP)* John Rigby and Keith Julian
11:00–12:30
C 11:00–12:30
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Session C (Hörsaal 16) Indicators and Distributions Chair: Ronald Rousseau A Double Mathematical Characterization of the Wu- and Hirsch-Indices Using Two Types of Minimal Increments Leo Egghe To what Extent is the h-index Inconsistent? Is Strict Consistency a Reasonable Requirement for a Scientometric Indicator? Yuxian Liu Science Dynamics: Normalized Growth Curves, Sharpe Ratios, and Scaling Exponents Haiko Lietz and Mathias Riechert On Power-Law Distributions and Heaps’ Law. Part I Shan Shi, Shi Dinghua and Zhang Yifei
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Document Types Chair: Peter Ingwersen Do Non-Source Items Make a Difference? Pei-Shan Chi Lead-Lag Topic Evolution Analysis: Preprints vs. Paper (RiP)* Ying Ding, Erjia Yan, Cassidy Sugimoto and Stasa Milojevic Contribution and Influence of Conference Papers to Citation Impact in Seven Conference and Journal-Driven Sub-Fields of Energy Research 2005–11 (RiP)* Peter Ingwersen, Birger Larsen, Juan Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López and Elias Sanz-Casado
12:30–13:30
Lunch
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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programme
13:30–15:00
Session A (Hörsaal 23) Journal Impact Measures Chair: Henk Moed
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Hybrid Bibliometric Methodologies for Computing Weighted Citations Based on Citing Quality Factors Using Journal Ranking Indicators for Research Quality Performance Evaluation Evangelia Lipitakis and John Mingers Extending Citer-Based Analysis to Journal Impact Evaluation Kun Lu, Isola Ajiferuke and Dietmar Wolfram Analysis of Journal Impact Factor Research in Time: Development of a Specialty? Thed van Leeuwen and Paul Wouters Advantages of Evaluating Journals Through ACCA – LIS Journals (RiP)* D. Gnana Bharathi
13:30–15:00
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Session B (Hörsaal 28) Indicators in Context Chair: Bluma C. Peritz The Effect of Booming Countries on Changes in the Relative Specialization Index (RSI) on Country Level Dag W Aksnes, Thed N. van Leeuwen and Gunnar Sivertsen Towards the Development of an Indicator of Conformity Richard Klavans, Kevin W. Boyack, Aaron A. Sorensen and Chaomei Chen On the Determinants of Research Performance: Evidence from Economic Departments of Four European Countries (RiP)* Stelios Katranidis, Theodore Panagiotidis and Costas Zontanos Relevance and Focus Shift: New Metrics for the Grant Evaluation Process Pilot Tested on NIH Grant Applications (RiP)* Duane Williams, Leo Dijoseph, James Corrigan, Elizabeth Hsu, Yvette Seger, Samantha Finstad, Emily Greenspan, Jerry Lee and Joshua Schnell
Thursday 18 July 13:30–15:00
C 13:30–15:00
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Session C (Hörsaal 16) Document Level Indicators Chair: Bart Thijs The Impact of Core Documents: A Citation Analysis of the 2003 Science Citation Index Core-Document Population Bo Jarneving The Citer-success-index: An Indicator to Select a Subset of Elite Papers, Based on Citers Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano and Luca Mastrogiacomo An Index of Scientific Production Over Time Gamal Atallah A Comprehensive Index to Assess a Single Academic Paper in the Context of Citation Network (RiP)* Yi Han, Hui Xia and Ying Tong
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Monographs Chair: Evaristo Jimenez-Contreras Most Borrowed is Most Cited? Library Loan Statistics as a Proxy for Monograph Selection in Citation Indexes Alvaro Cabezas-Clavijo, Nicolás Robinson-García, Torres-Salinas Daniel, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Thomas Mikulka, Christian Gumpenberger, Ambros Wernisch and Juan Gorraiz Analyzing the Citation Characteristics of Books: Edited Books, Book Series and Types of Publishers in the Book Citation Index Daniel Torres-Salinas, Nicolás Robinson-García, Álvaro Cabezas-Clavijo and Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras Comparing Book Citations in Humanities Journals to Library Holdings: Scholarly Use versus ‘Perceived Cultural Benefit’ (RiP)* Alesia Zuccala and Raf Guns Measuring Internationalisation of Book Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities Using the Barycentre Method (RiP)* Frederik Verleysen and Tim Engels
15:00–15:30
Coffee Break
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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programme
15:30–17:30
Session A (Hörsaal 23) New Approaches Chair: Henry Small
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Assessing Obliteration by Incorporation in a Full-Text Database: JSTOR and the Concept of “Bounded Rationality” Katherine Mccain Evaluating the Web Research Dissemination of EU Academics: A Multi-Discipline Outlink Analysis of Online CVs Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall Tracking Academic Regional Workforce Retention through Author Affiliation Data Sharon Kitt Open Data and Open Code for Big Science of Science Studies Robert Light, David Polley and Katy Börner
15:30–17:30
B 15:30–17:30
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Session B (Hörsaal 28) Scientific Careers Chair: Stefan Hornbostel Research Collaboration and Production of Excellence: Finland 1995–2009 Hannes Toivanen and Arho Suominen Sociology – an Old Man’s Game? (RiP)* Cassidy Sugimoto, Stasa Milojevi´c , Andrew Tsou and Ying Ding To What Extent Can Researchers’ International Movement Be Grasped from Published Data Sources? Yasuhiro Yamashita and Daisuke Yoshinaga Academic Career Structures – Historical Overview Germany 1850–2013 Cathelijn Waaijer Tracing Research Paths of Scientists by Means of Citations Marianne Hörlesberger and Beatrix Wepner
Session C (Hörsaal 16) Research Domain Studies Chair: Ed Noyons
C 15:30–17:30
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Thursday 18 July Genetically Modified Food Research in China: Interactions between Authors from Social Sciences and Natural Sciences Yuxian Liu, Raf Guns, Wenjjie Wei and Jiahui Yin The Shortfall in Coverage of Countries’ Papers in the Social Sciences Citation Index Compared with the Science Citation Index Grant Lewison and Philip Roe Directional Returns to Scale of Biological Institutes in Chinese Academy of Sciences Guoliang Yang, Liying Yang, Wenbin Liu, Xiaoxuan Li and Chunliang Fan Detecting the Historical Roots of Research Fields by Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy (RPYS) Werner Marx, Lutz Bornmann and Andreas Barth An Informetric Study of Knowledge Flow among Scientific Fields (RiP)* Erjia Yan, Ying Ding and Xiangnan Kong
Session D (Elise-Richter-Saal) Information Science and Retrieval Chair: Rafael Ball Performing Informetric Analysis on Information Retrieval Test Collections: Preliminary Experiments in the Physics Domain (RiP)* Tamara Heck and Philipp Schaer Extending ACA to UIA: A Chinese Case Study on User Information Interaction Rongying Zhao and Bikun Chen Information and Library Science, Changes that Influenced it’s New Character, Direction and Research: A Bibliometric Study, 1985–2006 Luba Gornstein and Bluma C. Peritz Model to Support the Information Retrieval Process of the Scientific Production at Departmental-level or Faculty-level Within Universities Víctor Andres Bucheli Guerrero, Fabio González, Roberto Zarama, Juan Alejandro Valdivia and Juan Pablo Calderon Relevance Distributions Across Bradford Zones: Can Bradfordizing Improve Search? Philipp Mayr
17:30–18:00
Closing Ceremony – Garfield Price Award and Poster Award (Festsaal) Moderators: Juan Gorraiz and Edgar Schiebel
*RiP = (Research in Progress)
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programme Friday 19 July 09:00–18:00
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All Day Social Event: Bus and Boat Trip to the Wachau Region (Romantic Danube Valley) Meeting point: Rathausplatz 5
List of posters
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The 2-year Maximum Journal Impact Factor María Isabel Dorta-González and Pablo Dorta-González Accuracy Assessment for Bibliographic Data Marlies Olensky Analysis of Search Results for the Clarification and Identification of Technology Emergence (AR-CITE) Robert K. Abercrombie, Bob G. Schlicher, and Frederick T. Sheldon Applications and Researches of GIS Technologies in Bibliometrics Wang Xuemei, Ma Mingguo, Li Xin, Zhang Zhiqiang and Ma Jianxia Appropriate Coverage of Scholarly Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities – a European Overview Gunnar Sivertsen, Elea Giménez- Toledo and Tim Engels Are Registered Authors More Productive? Sarah Heeffer, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel Are the BRIC and MITS Countries Improving Their Presence in the International Science? Elba Mauleón and Daniela de Filippo Journal Impact Factor, Eigenfactor, Journal Influence and Article Influence Chia-Lin Chang, Michael McAleer and Les Oxley ASEP ANALYTICS – A Source for Evaluation at the Academy of Sciences of the CR Jana Dolezelova and Zdenka Chmelarova
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10 Assessing an Interval of Confidence to Compile Time-dependent Patent Indicators in Nanotechnology Douglas Henrique Milanez, Thiago Delello Macedo, Roniberto Morato Amaral and Leandro Innocentini Lopes Faria and Jose A. R. Gregolin 11 Bibliometric Indicators of Young Authors in Astrophysics: Can Later Stars Be Predicted? Frank Havemann and Birger Larsen 12 Biological Sciences Production: A Comparative Study on the Modalities of Full PhD in Brazil or Abroad Daniel Roos, Luciana Calabró, Nilda Barbosa, João Rocha and Diogo Souza 13 A Citation Analysis on Monographs in the Field of Scientometrics, Informetrics and Bibliometrics in China (19872010) Yuan Junpeng, Yang Yang, Pan Yuntao, Wu Yishan 14 Citation Patterns for Social Sciences and Humanities Publications Lucy Amez 15 Co-Occurrence Between Authors’ Affiliation and Journal: Analysis Based on 2-mode Network Wei Ruibin, Wu Yishan and Tian Dafang 16 Collaboration in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Edited Books in Economics, History and Linguistics Truyken Ossenblok and Tim Engels 17 The Collective Consequences of Scientific Fraud: An Analysis of Biomedical Research Philippe Mongeon and Vincent Lariviere
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List of posters 18 Comparing National Disciplinary Structures: A Quantitative Approach Irene Bongioanni, Cinzia Daraio and Giancarlo Ruocco 19 Comprehensiveness and Accuracy of Document Types: Comparison in Web of Science and Scopus Against Publisher’s Definition Kazuhiro Hayashi and Nobuko Miyairi 20 Contribution of Brazilian Scientific Production to Mainstream Science in the Field of Mathematics: A Scientometrics Analysis from 2002 to 2011 Renata Cristina Gutierres Castanha and Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio 21 Cost Analysis of E–Journals, Based on the Scientific Communities Usage of Science Direct Online Database with Special Reference to Banaras Hindu University Library, India Ananda Murugan and Ajay Kumar Srivastav 22 A Coverage Overlap Study on Citation Index: Commercial Databases and Open Access Systems Ming-Yueh Tsay, You-Min Lu and YenChun Lin 23 Factors Related to Gender Differences in Science: A Co-Word Analysis Tahereh Dehdarirad, Anna Villarroya and Maite Barrios 24 The CrossCheck Plagiarism System: A Brief Study for Similarity Edilson Damasio 25 Cumulative Capabilities in Colombian Universities: An Evaluation Using Scientific Productivity Carolina Rivera-Torres, Marcela GalvisRestrepo and Jenny Cardenas-Osorio
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26 A Descriptive Study of Inaccuracy in Article Titles on Bibliometrics Published in Biomedical Journals Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Vicent Montalt I Resurrecció, Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurian and Miguel Castellano-Gómez 27 Diffusion of Brazilian Statistic Information Sonia Regina Zanotto, Samile Andréa Souza Vanz and Ida Regina Chittó Stumpf 28 Discovering Author Impact: A Novel Indicator Based On Citation Identity Shao Liming, Yuan Junpeng and Xu Duanyang 29 Do New Scientists Prefer Collaborating with Old Scientists, and Vice Versa? Zhigang Hu, Haiyan Hou, Jianhua Hou and Chunlin Jiang 30 Do Small and Medium Sized Businesses Claim for Small Entity Status? Ahmad Barirani 31 Does Scientific Knowledge Play a Role in Public Policies? A Contribution of Scientometrics to Political Science: the Case of HTA Cyril Benoit and Philippe Gorry 32 Earliest Priority Selector for Compiling Patent Indicators Douglas Henrique Milanez, Mateus Godoi Milanez, Leandro Innocentini Lopes de Faria, Roniberto Morato Do Amaral and Jose Angelo Rodigues Gregolin 33 Efficiencies in National Scientific Productivity with Respect to Manpower and Funding in Science Aparna Basu
34 Emergence of Keywords in Web of Science vs. Wikipedia Edith Rimmert, Christine Rimmert and Holger Schwechheimer 35 Entropy-based Disciplinarity Indicator: Role Taxonomy of Journals in Scientific Communication Systems Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez 36 The Epidemic of Renal Disease – An evaluation of Status (2005-2009) Mona Gupta, Divya Srivastava, Sandhya Diwakar, Arvind Singh Kushwah 37 European Highly Cited Scientists’ Presence in the Social Web Amalia Mas-Bleda, Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha and Isidro Aguillo 38 Evaluating the Inventive Activity of Foreign R&D Centres in Israel: Linking PATSTAT to Firm Level Data Daphne Getz, Eran Leck and Amir Hefetz 39 Evaluation of Research in Spain: Bibliometric Indicators Used by Major Spanish Research Assessment Agencies Alicia Fátima Gómez-Sánchez and Rebeca Isabel-Gómez 40 An Experience of the Inclusion a New Methodology in Selecting the Reviewers for Grant Applications Primoz Juznic, Robert Matoh and Doris Dekleva Smrekar 41 Exploring Interdisciplinarity in Economics Through Academic Genealogy: An Exploratory Study Chaoqun Ni and Cassidy Sugimoto 42 Features of Index Terms and Natural Language Words from the Perspective of Extracted Topics Ritsuko Nakajima and Nobuyuki Midorikawa
43 From Categorical to Relational Diversity – Exploring New Approaches to Measuring Scientific Diversity Marco Schmitt 44 Fullerene and Cold Fusion: Bibliometric Discrimination Between Normal and Pathological Science Marcus John and Frank Fritsche 45 Geographical Orientation and Impact of Finland’s international Co-publications Reetta Muhonen, Hanna-Mari Puuska and Yrjö Leino 46 Global Research Status in Leading Nuclear Science and Technology Journals During 2001–2010: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on ISI Web of Science Amir Hossein Mardani, Fereshteh Didegah and Shahram Abdiazar 47 Groups of Highly Cited Publications: Stability in Content with Citation Window Length Nadine Rons 48 Heaps’ Law: A Dynamic Perspective from Simon’s Model YiFei Zhang, Shi Shan, JunPing Qiu and ChunNing Yan 49 How Effective is the Knowledge Transfer of a Public Research Organization (PRO)? First Empirical Evidence from the Spanish National Research Council Elba Mauleón, Gian Carlo Cainarca and Cinzia Daraio 50 How Much Mathematics is in the Big Two and Where is it Located? Gunar Maiwald 51 Identification Method on Low Quality Patents and Application in China Mier Zhang, Suya Hu and Wei Guo 27
List of posters 52 Impact and Visibility of South Africa’s Research Journals: Assessing the 2008 Expansion in Coverage of the Thomson Reuters Databases Androniki Pouris and Anastassios Pouris 53 Impact of Brain Drain on Science Production: A Case Study of Iranian Educated Migrants in the Context of Science Production in Canada Kayvan Kousha, Ashraf Maleki, Mahdieh Hatami, Mahsa Ganji, Sheida Vanoiee, Hamideh Asadi, Razieh Mehdizadeh-Maraghi, Alireza Badrloo, Samira Goodarzi, Shadi Moshtagh, Parisa Sepehr-Ara, Nima Gholami, Akram Siyahi and Mohsen Tavakoli 54 An Index to Qualify Human Resources of an Enterprises Cluster Yu Liu and Kun Ding 55 An Interpretable Axiomatization of the Hirsch-index Denis Bouyssou and Thierry Marchant 56 Interpreting Epistemic and Social Cultural Identities of Disciplines with Machine Learning Models of Metadiscourse Bradford Demarest and Cassidy R. Sugimoto 57 An Investigation of Scientific Collaboration Between Iran and Other MENA Countries and its Relationship with Economic Indicators Maryam Fayazi 58 Keyword-query Expansion Using Citation Clusters for Paper Information Retrieval Kiyohiro Yamaguchi, Junichiro Mori and Yuya Kajikawa
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59 Knowledge Combination Forecasting Between Different Technological Fields Hiroko Nakamura, Yuya Kajikawa, Ichiro Sakata and Shinji Suzuki 60 Language Preference in Sociological Research Published by Various European Nationalities Moshe Yitzhaki, Yifat Keidar and Nava Rotchild 61 Leaders and Partners in International Collaboration and Their Influence on Research Impact Borja González-Albo, Javier Aparicio, Luz Moreno and María Bordons 62 Measuring Interdisciplinarity of Research Grant Applications. An Indicator Developed to Model this Selection Criterion in the ERC’s Peer-review Process Ivana Roche, Dominique Besagni, Claire François, Marianne Hörlesberger, Edgar Schiebel and Dirk Holste 63 Measuring the Quality of Academic Mentoring Jongwook Lee 64 A Model Based On Bibliometric Indicators: the Predictive Power Elizabeth Vieira, José Cabral and José Ferreira Gomes 65 Monitoring of Indian Research Papers: On the Basis of Major Global Secondary Services Divya Srivastava, Arvind Singh Kushwah and Mona Gupta 66 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Scopus: Journal Identification and Visualization Teresa Munoz-Ecija, Benjamín VargasQuesada, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Anonio Jesús Gómez-Núñez and Felix de Moya-Anegón
67 A New Approach for Automated Author Discipline Categorization and Evaluation of Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations for Grant Programs Ilya Ponomarev, Pawel Sulima, Jodi Basner, Unni Jensen, Joshua Schnell, Karen Jo, Larry A. Nagahara, Jerry S.H. Lee and Nicole M. Moore 68 Normalized Indicators of the International Brazilian Research: a Scientometric Study of the Period Between 1996 and 2011 Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio and Ely Francina Tannuri de Oliveira 69 On the Definition of a Review, and Does It Matter? Robert Colebunders and Ronald Rousseau 70 An Online System for Management and Monitoring of Extramural Proposals for Funding by ICMR – A Case Study Divya Srivastava, Vijai Srivastava and Aparna Govindraj 71 Papers Published in PNAS Reflect the Hierarchy of the Sciences Daniele Fanelli and Wolfgang Glänzel 72 A Research Profile for a Promising Emerging Industry – Nano-Enabled Drug Delivery Xiao Zhou, Alan Porter, Douglas Robinson and Ying Guo 73 The P-Index: Hirsch Index of Individual Publications Istvan Papp, Maria Ercsey-Ravasz, David Deritei, Robert Sumi, Ferenc Járai-Szabó, R˘azvan V. Florian, Alexandru I. C˘abuz and Zsolt I. Lázár
74 Preliminary Analysis of the Financial Assistance to Non-ICMR Biomedical Scientists by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Sandhya Diwakar and Keshari Singh 75 The Productivity and Impact of Astronomical Telescopes – A Bibliometric Study for 2007–2011 Dennis Crabtree 76 Profiles of Production, Impact, Visibility and Collaboration of the Spanish University System in Social Sciences and Humanities Daniela de Filippo, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Sergio Marugan and Elías Sanz-Casado 77 Prototypical Strategy for High-Level Citation-Analyses: A Case Study on the Reception of English-Language Journal Articles from Psychology in the German-Speaking Countries Günter Krampen, Gabriel Schui and Hans Bauer 78 A Quantitative Analysis of Antarctic Related Articles in Humanities and Social Sciences Appearing in the World Core Journals Weina Hua and Yu Li 79 The Relationship Between a Topic’s Interdisciplinarity and Its Innovativeness Carolin Michels 80 Hierarchical Clustering Phrased in Graph Theory: Minimum Spanning Trees, Regions of Influence, and Directed Trees Xavier Polanco 81 Research Sectors Involved in Cuban Scientific Output 2003–2007 Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge, Elena CoreraAlvarez, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodriguez and Félix Moya-Anegon 29
List of posters 82 Research Trends in Genetics: Scientometric Profile of Selected Asian Countries S. L. Sangam, Uma B. Arali, C. G. Patil and Srishail Gan 83 The Rise and Fall of Greece’s Research Publication Record: The Last 30 Years Olga Koukliati and Anastassios Pouris 84 The Role of Cognitive Distinctiveness on Co-author Selection and the Influence of Co-authoring on Cognitive Structure: A Multi-Agent Simulation Approach Bulent Ozel and Ahmet Suerdem 85 Scientific Production and International Collaboration on Solar Energy in Spain and Germany (1995–2009) Elias Sanz-Casado, María-Luisa Lascurain-Sánchez, José-Carlos GarcíaZorita, Antonio-Eleazar Serrano-López, Birger Larsen and Peter Ingwersen 86 Scientific Production of Top Brazilian Researchers in Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology and Biophysics Daniel Roos, Luciana Calabró, João Rocha and Diogo Souza 87 A Simple Method to Assess the Quality of Any Unification Process Raul Mendez-Vasquez, Joan Vila Domenech, Eduard Suñén-Pinyol and Gerbert Olivé Vázquez 88 Structure Analysis of Small Patent Citation Network and Mapping Technological Trajectories Yanling Wang 89 Structure of Interdisciplinary Research: Comparing LM and LDA Qi Wang and Ulf Sandström
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90 The Study and Assessment of Research Performance at the Micro Level: The Age Phase Dynamics Approach Victor Rybachuk and Galena Quist 91 The Subject Categories Normalized Impact Factor Pablo Dorta-González and María Isabel Dorta-González 92 Success Determinants of Full-time Researchers at Hospitals. A Perceptionsbased Study Jesús Rey-Rocha, Belén GarzónGarcía, Irene López-Navarro and M. Teresa Antonio-García 93 Surfing the Semantic Web Sojung Yang, Hyosook Jung and Seongbin Park 94 Temporal Evolution, Structural Features and Impact of Standard Articles and Proceedings Papers. A Case Study in Blended Learning Maite Barrios, Aurora González-Teruel, Antoni Cosculluela, Albert Fornieles, Lidia Ortega and Jaume Turbany 95 Testing Composite Indicators for the Scimago Institutions Ranking Isidro Aguillo 96 A Text Mining Approach Exploring Acknowledgements of Papers Adrián A. Díaz-Faes and Maria Bordons 97 Regularity in the Time-dependent Distribution of the Percentage of Uncited Articles: An Empirical Pilot Study Based on the Six Journals Zewen Hu and Yishan Wu 98 Topological Topic Tracking – A Comparative Analysis Alexander Struck
99 Towards an Author-Topic-Term-Model Visualization of 100 Years of German Sociological Society Proceedings Arnim Bleier and Andreas Strotmann 100 Use Frequencies of Nominalizations in Scientific Writing in Brazilian Portuguese Language as Politeness Strategies and Their Index Role in the Subject Indexing Vania Guedes, Maria de Fátima Barbosa, Maria José Santos and Maria Cecília Mollica 101 A Visualization Tool for Topic Evolution Among Research Fields Kun Lu, Wei Lu, Qikai Cheng, Shengwei Lei and Jiangen He 102 Visualizing the Research Domain on Scientometrics (1978–2012) Qiu JunPing and Lv Hong 103 Web 2.0 Tools for Network Management and Patent Analysis for Health Public Jorge Magalhães and Luc Quoniam 104 Weighting Co-citation Proximity Based on Citation Context Bo Wang, Kun Ding and Shengbo Liu 105 What Means, in Numbers a Gold Standard Biochemistry Department to National Agencies of Research Fomentation in Brazil? Suelen Baggio, Ben Hur Mussulini, Diogo Souza and Luciana Calabró 106 When Innovation Indicators Meet Spin-off Companies: A Brief Review and Improvement Proposal Zhiyu Hu 107 Where Natural Sciences (Physics) Made in the World and in Russia: 3-Decades Dynamics Michael Romanovsky
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social events 15 July, 18:30 Conference Reception University of Vienna, Main Building, Arcade Court
16 July, 18:30 Guided Tour Vienna Meeting Point: Rathausplatz 5

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17 July, 19:00 Conference Dinner Dancing with the Stars in Vienna This event will take place at the Vienna City Hall, one of the most splendid imperial buildings along the famous Ringstrasse. After a feastful dinner, participants will be encouraged to follow the steps of a Waltz and other dances. Professional Dancers: Roswita Wieland & Wolfgang Raab Gualtiero Cantalupo & Birgit Deutschmann City Hall, entrance Lichtenfelsgasse 2 Access only with ticket (you get it at the registration)!
19 July, 09.00–18.00 All Day Social Event: The Romantic Danube Valley Bus and Boat Trip to the Wachau Region We start our tour per bus to Wachau, the romantic Danube valley situated close to Vienna. Our first destination is Melk, where we visit the magnificent Baroque monastery and admire the breathtaking view of the Danube. After lunch we go on a boat trip on the Danube, which takes us from Melk to Spitz. Past the picturesque town of Dürnstein with the Kuenringer castle, where 800 years ago King Richard I Lionheart was held prisoner. After that, we will return to Vienna. Meeting Point: Rathausplatz 5
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