At this site a series of bibliometric maps based on papers in Scientometrics will appear. They are all based on 1062 papers published in vol 1:1978 to vol 44:1999 and the records were retrieved from SSCI using the Web of Science interface. Please note, that I have not corrected the file for spelling variants of author names or cited author names.
High impact papers
The Web of Science has a "times cited"
field in each record. This is the number of citations a paper has received
from the whole SSCI.
These are the ten most cited papers:
| 88 | Schubert A; Glanzel W; Braun T | Scientometric Datafiles - A ComprehensiveSet of Indicators on 2649 Journals and 96 Countries in All Major ScienceFields and Subfields 1981-1985 | Scientometrics | 1989 | V16 | P3 |
| 60 | Garfield E | Is Citation Analysis a Legitimate Evaluation Tool | Scientometrics | 1979 | V1 | P359 |
| 56 | Small H; Sweeney E; Greenlee E | Clustering The Science CitationIndex Using Co-Citations .2. Mapping Science | Scientometrics | 1985 | V8 | P321 |
| 52 | Small H; Sweeney E | Clustering The Science Citation Index UsingCo-Citations .1. A Comparison of Methods | Scientometrics | 1985 | V7 | P391 |
| 47 | Haitun SD | Stationary Scientometric Distributions .2. Non-GaussianNature of Scientific Activities | Scientometrics | 1982 | V4 | P89 |
| 47 | Haitun SD | Stationary Scientometric Distributions .1. DifferentApproximations | Scientometrics | 1982 | V4 | P5 |
| 46 | Small HG; Crane D | Specialties and Disciplines In Science and Social-Science- Examination of Their Structure Using Citation Indexes | Scientometrics | 1979 | V1 | P445 |
| 44 | Yablonsky AD | Fundamental Regularities of The Distribution of ScientificProductivity | Scientometrics | 1980 | V2 | P3 |
| 42 | Schubert A; Braun T | Relative Indicators and Relational Charts ForComparative- Assessment of Publication Output and Citation Impact | Scientometrics | 1986 | V9 | P281 |
| 42 | Pavitt K | Patent Statistics As Indicators of Innovative Activities- Possibilities and Problems | Scientometrics | 1985 | V7 | P77 |
The paper and books most
cited by Scientometrics
Looking at the documents that Scientometrics
cite we find another list of high impact papers as well as their relations
in the map below. The knowledgeable reader will locate some themes, for
example reesearch on bibliometric distributions(top left), studies of research
collaboration (bottom) etc.
Direct citation links among
the authors
The papers in Scientomerics cite each other.
Once we have identified such direct citation links we can go from paper
citing to author citing, and also exclude author self citations. Note that
circles are proportional to the number of citations the authors have received
from the other authors of Scientometrics. The line thickness is proportional
to the number of citations between a pair of authors.
The dominance of the ISSRU, a Hungarian group is quite obvious. We can also quite easily identify the CWTS-group at Leiden.
Similarity of citation
behaviour
If authors cite each other they probably
also cite the same literature. This map shows the closeness of authors
in terms of shared cited references.
Direct citation links among
countries
If we look at countries citing each
other, USA is at the center and Hungary is second. The country links includes
all papers and authors, while the author map above is limited to the most
cited authors. So, USA dominates by having many more cited authors than
Hungary.
Where does Scientometrics
place itself on the journal market?
The journal co-citation map shows which
journals Scientometrics is related to via its own citation behaviour.