PROGRAM
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Sunday, July 24        
09.00-17.00 Doctoral Forum   See program - Scandic Hotel Continental  
18.00-21.00 Welcome reception & registration   Buffé and registration - Scandic Hotel Continental  
Monday,
July 25
    Conference starts at Karolinska Institute (map)  
         
Date/time Session title Room Paper title Authors
        (for co-authored papers the presenting author in italics)
08.00-09.00 Registration cont.      
09.00-09.20 Opening Adam Conference chairs: Olle Persson, Irene Wormell
Dean of research at Karolinska Institute:
Jan Carlstedt Duke
President of ISSI: Henry Small
Program Chair: Peter Ingwersen
 
09.20-10.00 Keynote
Chair:
Irene Wormell
Adam Warm Bodies, Cold Facts: The Embodiment and Emplacement of Knowledge Claims Blaise Cronin
10.00-10.30 Coffee & Posters      
10.30-12.35 Plenary Session Adam Tracking and Predicting Growth Areas in Science Henry Small
  Chair:
Peter Ingwersen
  Exploring the Analytical Potential of Comparing Citing and Cited Source Items Olle Persson
      Knowledge Integrators or Weak Links? Inventor-Authors: An Exploratory Comparison of Patenting Researchers with Their Non-inventing Peers in Nano-science and Technology Martin Meyer
      Visualizing 60 Years of Anthrax Research Steven A. Morris and Kevin W. Boyack
      Identifying Small-World Connectors across an Academic Web Space – A Webometric Study Lennart Björneborn
12.35-14.00 Lunch & Posters      
14.00-15.40 Webometrics A
(Parallel session)
Adam Motivations for URL Citations to Open Access Library and Information Science Articles Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
  Chair:
Liwen Vaughan
  Limits and Feasibility of Cositation Method on the Web. An Experiment on the French Speaking Web Camille Prime-Claverie, Michel Beigbeder and Thierry Lafouge
      Expectations Versus Reality – Web Search Engines at the Beginning of 2005 Judit Bar-Ilan
      Research Productivity in the Internet Era Franz Barjak
14.00-15.40 Informetric Modelling
(Parallel session)
Bertil Journal Diffusion Factors and their Mathematical Relations with the Number of Citations and with the Impact Factor L. Egghe
  Chair:
Ronald Rousseau
  Power-law Fractal: the Law of Technological Innovation Output Statistics Shu Fang
      An Empirical Study of the Measurement of Similarity of Concentration between Different Informetric Distributions Quentin L. Burrell
      A Study of Rank Distributions of Journals and Articles I.K. Ravichandra Rao
15.40-16.10 Coffee & Posters      
16.10-17.00 Knowledge Sources
(Parallel session)
Adam Welcome to the Linguistic Warp Zone: Benchmarking Scientific Output in the Social Sciences and Humanities Éric Archambault, Étienne-Vignola Gagné, Grégoire Côté, Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingras
  Chair: Jesper W. Schneider   Proceedings Literature as Additional Data Source for Bibliometric Analysis Wolfgang Glänzel, Balázs Schlemmer, András Schubert and Bart Thijs
16.10-17.00 Bio & Medical Informetrics A
(Parallel session)
Bertil General Analyses of Cancer Research Publications in Australian States using the Science and Social Science Citation Indexes Concepción S. Wilson
 

Chair:
Rikard Danell

  An Informetric Analysis of the HIV/AIDS Literature Specific to the Youths, 1980 - 2002 Omwoyo B. Onyancha and Dennis N. Ocholla
18.30-20.30 Walk-about in the Old Town   This tour starts by bus from Scandic Hotel Continental  
Tuesday,
July 26
       
09.00-10.30 Webometrics B
(Parallel session)
Adam What Can University-to-Government Web Links Reveal about University – Government Collaboration? David Stuart and Mike Thelwall
  Chair:
Lennart Björneborn
  Academic Home Pages and Nobel Laureates Michael Nelson
      A Web Map of the CSIC Research Centres: A comparative study of the Cosine and the Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient in a Colink Analysis José Luis Ortega Priego and Isidro Aguillo
      Web Links as an Indicator of Research Output: a Comparison of NZ Tertiary Institution Links with the Performance Based Research Funding Assessment Alastair G. Smith and Mike Thelwall
      Some Preliminary Results from a Link-crawl of the European Union Research Area Web Viv Cothey
      Measuring Wikipedia Jakob Voß
09.00-10.30 Research Performance
(Parallel session)
Bertil Comparative Study on Patents and Publications Productivity between Provinces of China and States of USA Pan Yuntao, Ma Zheng and Wu Yishan
  Chair:
Birger Larsen
  A New Model to Evaluate the Scientific Performance of Public Research Institutions Mario Coccia
      Different Outcomes of Different Counting Methods for Publications and Citations Marianne Gauffriau and Peder Olesen Larsen
      Research Evaluation of Research-Oriented Universities in Taiwan Mu-hsuan Huang and Han-wen Chang
      Bibliometric Evaluation of the South African Scientific Output Performance Daisy Jacobs and Ammanuel Yemane Habtezion
      Highly Visible Science: A Look at Three Decades of Research from Four Iberamerican Countries Jane M. Russell, J. Antonio Del Río and Héctor D. Cortés
10.30-11.00 Coffee & Posters      
11.00-12.30 Citation Analysis & Categorisation
(Parallel session)
Adam Using Reference Structures to Evaluate Co-word Structures: First Explorations R.K. Buter and E.C.M. Noyons
  Chair:
Katherine McCain
  Journal Self-Citation Study in Semiconductor: Synchronous and Diachronous Approach Ming-yueh Tsay and Shang-lee Hsia
      Different Approaches to Automated Classification: Is There an Exchange of Ideas? Koraljka Golub and Birger Larsen
      Developing Bibliometric Indicators of Research Performance in Computer Science Martijn S. Visser and Henk F. Moed
      Factor Analytic Approach to Transitive Text Mining Using PubMed keywords Johannes Stegmann and Guenter Grohmann
      Co-clustering Approaches to Integrate Lexical and Bibliographical Information Frizo Janssens, Patrick Glenisson, Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart De Moor
11.00-12.30 Collaboration & Discoveries
(Parallel session)
Bertil In Defence of ‘Early Career Universities’ Linda Butler
  Chair:
Martin Meyer
  Heterogeneity of Intellectual Assets - A Method for Identification and Measurement with Patent Data Henrich Dahlgren, Rasmus Lund Jensen and Finn Valentin
      Are There Research Teams in a 'Little Science' Discipline such as Mathematics? María Bordons, María Teresa Fernández, Fernanda Morillo and Isabel Gómez
      Research Networks of Pharmaceutical Firms: Geographical Patterns of Research Collaboration Within and Between Firms Clara Calero, Thed N. van Leeuwen and Robert J.W. Tijssen
      Bipartite Yule Processes in Collections of Journal Papers Steven A. Morris
      The Discovery of Discoveries: Exploring the Dissemination of Major Findings in the Life Sciences Hampus Rabow
12.40-14.00 Lunch & Posters      
14.00-15.15 Citation Analysis A
(Parallel session)
Adam How Influential is Brooks’ Law? A Citation Context Analysis of Frederick Brooks’ The Mythical Man-Month Katherine W. McCain and Laura J. Salvucci
  Chair:
Henk Moed
  Predicting the Importance of Current Papers Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans
      Selecting Scientific Excellence through Committee Peer Review - A citation Analysis of Previous Publications by Successful and Non-successful Post-doctoral Research Fellowship Applicants Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
14.00-15.15 National Indicators
(Parallel session)
Bertil Using ISI’s ‘Highly Cited Researchers’ to obtain a Country Level Indicator of Citation Excellence Aparna Basu
  Chair:
Henry Small
  China’s Quantitative Expansion Phase: Exponential Growth but Low Impact Bihui Jin and Ronald Rousseau
      A Decade after Hicks and Katz: Interdisciplinary Research Re-Examined Ulf Sandström and Daniel Wadskog
15.15-15.45 Coffee & Posters      
15.45-17.00 Citation Analysis B
(Parallel session)
Adam The Weight of Author Self citations Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs and András Schubert
  Chair:
I.K. Ravichandra Rao
  Are Citation Data a Valid Measure of Journal Use? An Empirical Examination in an Academic Context Joanna Duy and Liwen Vaughan
      Author Cocitation Analysis is to Intellectual Structure as Web Colink Analysis is to .... ? Alesia Zuccala
15.45-17.00 Visualisation
(Parallel session)
Bertil Naming Clusters in Visualization Studies: Parsing and Filtering of Noun Phrases from Citation Contexts. Jesper W. Schneider
 

Chair:
Katy Börner

  Co-Network Analysis Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Emilio Delgado-López-Cózar, Rafael Ruiz-Pérez, Mercedes de la Moneda-Corrochano, Rosario Ruiz-Baños and Rafael Bailón-Moreno.
      Mapping World-wide Science at the Paper Level Richard Klavans and Kevin W. Boyack
18.30-22.30 Conference Dinner and awards   Aboard s/s Stockholm, embankment next to the City Hall (Stadshuset)  
Wednesday, July 27        
09.00-09.40 Keynote Adam Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation Henk F. Moed
09.40-10.30 Price Medal Winners Adam On Extending Informetrics: An Opinion Paper Howard D. White
  Chair:
Olle Persson
  Evaluation of Strategic Research Programs: The Case of Danish Environmental Research 1993-2002 Peter Ingwersen and Birger Larsen
10.30-11.00 Coffee      
11.00-12.40 Patents
(Parallel session)
Adam Does Industrial Relevance in Public Science Come at the Expense of Basic Research? Revisiting Tradeoffs in University Research Maria Theresa Larsen
  Chair:
Concepción S. Wilson
  Delineating the Patent Data: What Does it Reveal? A Case Study of Prolific Patenting Institutions of India and China Sujit Bhattacharya
      The ‘Home Advantage’ Effect and Patent Families: a Comparison of OECD Triadic Patents, the USPTO and the EPO Paola Criscuolo
      Essential Patent Indicators for the Evaluation of Industrial Technological Innovation Competitiveness Dar-Zen Chen and Wen-Yau Cathy Lin
11.00-12.40 Collaboration
(Parallel session)
Bertil Factors that Impact Interdisciplinary Natural Science Research Collaboration in Academia Kelly L. Maglaughlin and Diane H. Sonnenwald
  Chair:
Isabel Gomez
  Comparative Analysis of Co-authorship Networks Considering Authors' Roles in Collaboration: Differences between the Theoretical and Application Areas Fuyuki Yoshikane, Takayuki Nozawa and Keita Tsuji
      Patterns of Scientific Collaboration between Japan and France: Inter-sectoral analysis using Probabilistic Partnership Index (PPI) Yasuhiro Yamashita, Yoshiko Okubo
      Inter-University Collaboration in Canada Isola Ajiferuke
12.40-14.00 Lunch      
14.00-15.15

Business Informetrics
(Parallel session)

Adam Mapping Business Competitive Positions Using Web Co-link Analysis Liwen Vaughan and Justin You
 

Chair:
Irene Wormell

  Experiments on Quantitative Technology Trends Analysis from the Internet News Resources Shin-ichi Kobayashi, Yasuyuki Shirai, Kazuo Hiyane, Fumihiro Kumeno, Hiroshi Inujima and Noriyoshi Yamauchi
      Economic Impact Indicators for Academic Research: Spin-Off Companies and Licensing P. S. Vincett
14.00-15.15 Connectivity Analyses
(Parallel session)
Bertil Comparative Analysis of Networks of Collaboration of Canadian Researchers in the Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and the Humanities Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras and Éric Archambault
  Chair:
Ed Noyons
  Mapping Research Topics Through Word-reference Co-occurrences Gaston Heimeriks and Peter Van den Besselaar
      The Rhythm of Science, the Rhythm of SCIENCE Liming Liang , Ronald Rousseau and Fei Shi
15.15-15.45 Coffee      
15.45-17.00 Bio & Medical Informetrics B
(Parallel session)
Adam Biomedical Research and the Regional Burden of Disease Grant Lewison
  Chair:
Mike Thelwall
  Bibliometric Study of Scientific Research on Prion Diseases Encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease, 1973-2002 E. Sanz-Casado, C. Suárez-Balseiro, I. Iribarren-Maestro, M. Ramírez-de Santa Pau and J. de Pedro-Cuesta
      Scientometric Analysis of the 2003 Sleep Research Literature in Medicine and Biology Claude Robert, Concepción S. Wilson, Jean-François Gaudy and Charles-Daniel Arreto
15.45-17.00 Institutional Indicators
(Parallel session)
Bertil Composite Scientometric Indicators for Evaluating Publications of Research Institutes Peter Vinkler
  Chair: Wu Yishan   Restructuring the Japanese National Research System and its Effect on Performance Takayuki Hayashi and Hiroyuki Tomizawa
      Spatio-Temporal Information Production and Consumption of Major U.S. Research Institutions Katy Börner and Shashikant Penumarthy
17.10-17.30 Conference Close Adam Program Chair Peter Ingwersen
Transfer to ISSI 2007 in Madrid, Isabel Gomez CINDOC
Conference chairs: Irene Wormell/Olle Persson
 
18.30-21.00     ISSI board meeting at Scandic Hotel Continental  
       
Monday,
July 25
Poster session      
      Aggregation Consistency and Frequency of Chinese Words and Characters in Library Catalogs Clément Arsenault
      Analysis of Internet Diffusion in Italy: a comparison of for-profit and non-profit sector Irma Serrecchia Michela Serrecchia Maurizio Martinelli
      Analysis of scientific research on diagnostic imaging in collaboration between European Union countries and between European and other worldwide countries Alberto Miguel-Dasit; Adolfo Alonso Arroyo; Antonia M. Agulló Martínez; Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent; Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurian
      Author Cocitation Analysis is to Intellectual Structure as Web Colink Analysis is to .... ? Alesia Zuccala
      Bibliometric study of scientific output in Tabriz University of Medical Science 1988-96 Biglu, Mohammad Hossein ; Askari Omid
      Bibliometric Study of the Scientific Publications by the Peking University Health Science Center Faculty Accepted by SCIE from 1998 to 2003 Li-li Yang, Ying Xia, Shu-mei Yin, Su-ping Jia, Nai-cheng Wu & Li-mei Yang
      Bibliometric Study on SARS in MEDLINE Li-mei Yang, Li-li Yang
      Categorising citations to trace research impact Teresa Jones
      C-MLink: a web-based tool for transitive text mining. Guenter Grohmann, Johannes Stegmann
      Collaboration in astronomy knowledge production: a case study in ScienceDirect from 2000-2004 Farideh Osareh
      Co-word analysis revisited: Modelling co-word clusters in terms of graph theory Xavier Polanco
      English Proficiency and Time to Publication: The Case of Brazilian Science Sonia M.R.Vasconcelos, Jacqueline Leta and Martha Sorenson
      European Journals in Humanities: a Case Study Ülle Must
      Explorations in bibliometric historiography: the (re)emergence of neural networks, 1980-1991 Katherine W. McCain
      Exploring the relationship between Research and Health Care Antonio García Romero
      First approach to exploring innovation activity in Puerto Rico: a patent-based analysis from 1981 to 2000 Carlos A. Suárez-Balseiro, Mariano Maura Sardó & Elías Sanz Casado
      Five years of policy-based bibliometrics in Flanders: an overview and a reflection K. Debackere and W. Glanzel
      Give the thought to the elderly: A webometric Analysis Dr Divya Srivastava, Dr Usha Mujoo Munshi, Dr Ramesh Kundra
      Google Web APIs ? an Instrument for Webometric Analyses? Philipp Mayr & Fabio Tosques
      Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish journals on the impact factor of the Journal Citation Reports-indexed journals Valderrama Zurian JC, Aleixandre-Benavent R, Castellano Gómez M, Alonso Arroyo A, Miguel-Dasit A
      Link Analysis: An Informetric Technique Mike Thelwall & Nigel Payne
Tuesday,
July 26
Poster Session      
      Mapping the ?Human? side of Computing: An Author Cocitation Analysis of the Interrelationships between Ergonomics, Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors Research Gulshan Pajwani & Katherine W. McCain
      Mapping the global structure of Antarctica Research vis-à-vis Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) Prabir G.Dastidar and Olle Persson
      Marginalized Knowledge. Informetric analysis of Indigenous Knowledge publications (1990-2002) Dennis Ocholla and Bosire O. Onyancha
      Methodological procedure to overcome the lack of normalisation of author names in bibliometric analyses at the micro level Costas, R. and Bordons, M.
      Research Institutes and Universities: Does Collaboration Pay? Ulf Sandström, Daniel Wadskog and Staffan Karlsson
      Nobility of Nobel Prize for World Science: An Analysis of Awards Ramesh Kundra, Krishnan Marg & Divya Srivastava
      Non-Source Items of the Journal Citation Reports Johannes Stegmann, Guenter Grohmann
      Research Impact On Genetic Engineering Research - Patent Citation Analysis Szu-chia Lo & Mu-Hsuan Huang
      Polish University Web Sites Malgorzata Kaliczynska
      Ranking of World Universities in the Web Aguillo, I.F., Prieto, J.A., Ortega, J.L.; Granadino, B
      Science and Technology Policy in Turkey-National Strategies for Innovation and Change, 1983-2003 and Beyond Ali Uzun
      Scientific and technological performance evaluation of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) as compared with similar National Research Institutions in France and Italy Albert A.; Granadino B.; Plaza L.M.
      Scientific Output of the University Hospital from the Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro. Balance Between Education- and Research-Oriented Publications
Kizi Mendonça-Araujo, Paulo Mourão and Jacqueline Leta
      Scientometric Portrait of Nobel Laureate Anthony J Leggett Mallikarjun Angadi; M M Koganuramath, B S Kademani,
B D Kumbar, and Suresh Jange
      Second-order conglomerate construction and correlation studies in a conglomerate framework Ronald Rousseau
      Serbian Citation Index: Context and content Pero Šipka
      South Africa?s scientific productivity: Growth, development, and research collaborations from 1995 to 2004 Dr Daisy Jacobs, Ammanuel Yamane
      Visualisation of knowledge production on public health research work in Latin America and the Caribbean Macías-Chapula, C.A., Rodea-Castro, I.P., Mendoza-Guerrero, J.A., Gutiérrez-Carrasco, A.
      What journals do UK psychiatrists consider important to their clinical practice: a sub-specialty analysis of the relationship with impact factors and country of publication. Teresa Jones and Stephen Hanney
      Wikipedia and Lotka?s Law: Bibliometric Patterns in the World?s Largest Encyclopedia M. Cameron Jones, Karen E. Medina
      XML schema to support reliable Web-crawling and the exchange of Web crawl graphs Viv Cothey
Thursday,
July 28
    COLLNET- extra session  
Time Chair Room Title Authors
09.00-10:30 Chair:
Hildrun Kretschmer
Bertil Patterns of co-authorship: Statistical, philosophical, and sociological implications Donald deB. Beaver
      Examining technological collaboration through patent analysis: Case study of some emerging economies Sujit Bhattacharya and S. C. Sharma
      Co-authorship on management science in China Chen Yue, Liu Zeyuan
10.30-11:00 Coffee and posters      
11.00-12:30 Chair:
Ronald Rousseau
Bertil Evaluation of collaboration between European universities using dynamic interaction between multiple sources Jean-Charles Lamirel
      Visibility of collaboration between immunology institutions on the web including aspects of gender studies Hildrun Kretschmer, Ute Kretschmer, Theo Kretschmer
      Higher education and research collaboration between Iran and UK Farideh Osareh
12.30-13:30 Lunch      
13.30-15:00   Bertil Chair: Jean-Charles Lamirel  
      Is it worthwhile to make cooperation with Central Asia? Ülle Must
      Collaboration and distances between German immunological institutes Frank Havemann, Michael Heinz, Hildrun Kretschmer
      Collaboration in social science research in India S.L. Sangam and Keshava
15.00-15:30 Coffee and posters      
15.30-16:30 Chair: Ülle Must Bertil Co-activity and collaboration in emerging nano-science and technology: Are there gatekeepers linking research and technical development? Martin Meyer
      Regional collaboration in S&T among South Asian countries B. M. Gupta
16.30-17:00 Chair: Shabahat Husain Bertil COLLNET Round Table Discussion (Opening: Hildrun Kretschmer)  
         
  COLLNET Posters      
      Why collaborate? Scientist's semantic meaning of 'international collaboration' at the National University of México Galán Díaz Carlos Roberto, Liberman Shkolnikoff Sofía
      Q-measures for binary divided networks: an application in informetrics Ronald Rousseau
      Cooperation behaviour of German medical faculties 1993-2001 Johannes Stegmann, Guenter Grohmann
      Exhibitions and demos  
      Places & Spaces: Cartography of the Physical and the Abstract Katy Borner
      Scopus Ginny Hendricks
      Inspec Archive Susan Bates

Instructions for presentations:

Full paper presentations will be allocated maximum 20 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions, Research-in-progress papers maximum 10 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions.

Slide shows for the presentations should be stored on a transportable medium, such as a USB key/memory stick or CD-ROM, and should be displayable on a standard windows machine (Microsoft PowerPoint is preferred). Please, do not send your presentation by e-mail! Overhead projectors are also available.


For posters there will be a screen with 2 squares, each 70 cm wide and 100 cm high. Pins are available to set up the poster. Half the posters are presented on Monday, July 25, the other half on Tuesday, July 26. Poster presenters must set up the poster in the morning on the chosen day, prior to conference start, so that lunch and coffee breaks can be used for poster discussions. Presenters also take them down at conference close on that same day. There is no printing service at the conference so you must bring your printed poster with you.