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12 January 2012
Records: 20228, Authors: 21511, Journals: 3479, Cited References: 693096, Words: 14485
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#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
1540115915 Cradock GSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2004 SUM; 29 (3): 314-331 03137
1540216197 Evans RSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2005 WIN; 30 (1): 3-16 04328
1540316717 Hermanowicz JC
What does it take to be successful?
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2006 MAR; 31 (2): 135-152
11225
1540416718 Hemlin S, Rasmussen SBSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2006 MAR; 31 (2): 173-198 310585
1540516719 Calvert J
What's special about basic research?
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2006 MAR; 31 (2): 199-220
416330
1540617526 Gupta NSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2007 SEP; 32 (5): 507-533 00452
1540717602 Wyatt S, Balmer B
Home on the range - What and where is the middle in science and technology studies?
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2007 NOV; 32 (6): 619-626
0114
1540817603 Geels FWSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2007 NOV; 32 (6): 627-651 13552
1540917604 Hine CSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2007 NOV; 32 (6): 652-671 26136
1541017605 Rappert B
On the mid range - An exercise in disposing (or minding the gaps)
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2007 NOV; 32 (6): 693-712
01229
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
1541117820 Hwang KSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2008 JAN; 33 (1): 101-133 05239
1541218135 Leahey ESCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2008 SEP; 33 (5): 605-630 001470
1541318237 Jover JN, Cerezo JALSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2008 NOV; 33 (6): 707-729 00054
1541418857 Mallard G, Lamont M, Guetzkow JSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2009 SEP; 34 (5): 573-606 461070
1541518858 Cooper MHSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2009 SEP; 34 (5): 629-653 121158
1541619465 Frickel S, Gibbon S, Howard J, Kempner J, Ottinger G, et al.SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2010 JUL; 35 (4): 444-473 24580
1541720094 Timmermans SSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES. 2011 JUL; 36 (4): 549-572 00432
154187590 NUNAN EE, HOMER D, PHILMUS RM, ELKINS CSCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES. 1981; 8 (NOV): 311-330 02340
1541912444 LORIOL MSCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE. 1995 JUN; 13 (2): 103-130 00234
1542012897 Schweyer FXSCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE. 1996 SEP; 14 (3): 67-102 02230
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
1542113861 Loriol MSCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE. 1999 MAR; 17 (1): 5-34 00141
1542217901 Castel PSCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE. 2008 MAR; 26 (1): 9-32 02230
1542318007 Ababou M, Ababou R, El Maliki ASCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE. 2008 JUN; 26 (2): 79-104 00124
1542419278 Bateman SSCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE. 2010 MAR; 28 (1): 71-80 0029
154253766 NEGROTTI MSCIENTIA. 1971; 106 (9-10): 807-& 00037
154263767 NEGROTTI MSCIENTIA. 1971; 106 (9-10): 826-& 00037
154275171 REDONDI PSCIENTIA. 1975; 110 (9-12): 875-897 001154
154285591 ROCHE MSCIENTIA. 1976; 111 (1-4): 75-84 01238
154295975 MEADOWS AJSCIENTIA. 1977; 112 (9-12): 787-800 67313
154306402 MAGYAR GSCIENTIA. 1978; 113 (9-12): 867-884 11131
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
154315976 MILLER SISCIENTIA PAEDAGOGICA EXPERIMENTALIS. 1977; 14 (2): 229-252 00227
154328358 MILLER SISCIENTIA PAEDAGOGICA EXPERIMENTALIS. 1983; 20 (2): 200-212 00322
154338359 RADZIEWICZWINNICKI ASCIENTIA PAEDAGOGICA EXPERIMENTALIS. 1983; 20 (2): 213-226 00117
154342479 ZUCKERMA.HSCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. 1967; 217 (5): 25-& 121946
1543513391 Keynan ASCIENTIFIC COOPERATION, STATE CONFLICT: THE ROLE OF SCIENTISTS IN MITIGATING INTERNATIONAL DISCORD. 1998; 866: 1-54 01164
1543615262 Tallacchini MSCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IN EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL RULEMAKING: THE CASE OF THE LANDFILL AND END-OF-LIFE VEHICLES DIRECTIVES. 2003; 8: 3-15 00135
154375 Merton RKSCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. 1935 DEC; 41: 542-545 5503
1543815 Merton RKSCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. 1937 FEB; 44: 165-171 33018
1543932 Salant WSCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. 1938 DEC; 47: 525-535 11016
15440137 Ammons RBSCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. 1947 SEP; 65 (3): 254-254 0011
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15441360 Shryock RHSCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. 1953 APR; 76: 221-230 14028
15442451 Cohen RSSCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. 1955 FEB; 80: 111-116 13259
1544319118 Lervag A, Hulme CSCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF READING. 2010; 14 (6): 485-513 00146
154449529 GARFIELD ESCIENTIST. 1986 DEC 15; 1 (3): 9-9 0015
154459718 GARFIELD ESCIENTIST. 1987 APR 6; 1 (10): 9-9 02913
154469889 GARFIELD E
IS THERE ROOM IN SCIENCE FOR SELF-PROMOTION
SCIENTIST. 1987 DEC 14; 1 (27): 9-9
0018
1544710062 GARFIELD ESCIENTIST. 1988 MAY 2; 2 (8): 10-10 0318
1544811777 PENDLEBURY DASCIENTIST. 1993 JUN 14; 7 (12): 1-& 0015
1544911897 PENDLEBURY D
1993 NOBEL-PRIZES HONOR BASIC RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT OF TOOLS THAT DRIVE IT - RIVALS SHARE LAURELS FOR MEDICINE, WHILE WORK ON PULSARS AND GRAVITATION EARNS THE BIG AWARD IN PHYSICS
SCIENTIST. 1993 NOV 29; 7 (23): 1-&
00217
1545012137 MERTON RKSCIENTIST. 1994 JUL 25; 8 (15): 12-& 0014
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
1545112211 SANKARAN NSCIENTIST. 1994 OCT 3; 8 (19): 1-& 0011
1545212213 GARFIELD ESCIENTIST. 1994 OCT 17; 8 (20): 13-13 0035
1545313198 Palevitz BASCIENTIST. 1997 JUN 9; 11 (12): 8-8 3547
1545414343 Feist GJSCIENTIST. 2000 JUL 10; 14 (14): 31-31 0326
1545514953 Garfield ESCIENTIST. 2002 JAN 21; 16 (2): 6-6 18115
154566403 GILBERT GNSCIENTOMETRICS. 1978; 1 (1): 9-34 32815143
154576404 DEBBEAVER D, ROSEN RSCIENTOMETRICS. 1978; 1 (1): 65-84 11330
154586796 VLACHY JSCIENTOMETRICS. 1979; 1 (3): 295-301 2617150
154596797 GARFIELD ESCIENTOMETRICS. 1979; 1 (4): 359-375 22133447
154607190 KNORR KD, MITTERMEIR RSCIENTOMETRICS. 1980; 2 (2): 95-120 1101162
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
154617191 ZUCKERMAN H, MILLER RBSCIENTOMETRICS. 1980; 2 (5-6): 347-353 03221
154627192 KUH CVSCIENTOMETRICS. 1980; 2 (5-6): 395-403 1419
154637193 COLE SSCIENTOMETRICS. 1980; 2 (5-6): 405-409 0219
154647591 HEFFNER AGSCIENTOMETRICS. 1981; 3 (1): 5-12 1246518
154657592 HURT CDSCIENTOMETRICS. 1981; 3 (6): 457-466 12212
154667975 KOCHEN M, CRICKMAN R, BLAIVAS ASCIENTOMETRICS. 1982; 4 (1): 45-56 411319
154677976 ZSINDELY S, SCHUBERT A, BRAUN TSCIENTOMETRICS. 1982; 4 (1): 69-76 620517
154687977 HAITUN SDSCIENTOMETRICS. 1982; 4 (3): 181-194 348235
154697978 SNIZEK WE, DUDLEY CJ, HUGHES JE
THE 2ND PROCESS OF PEER-REVIEW - SOME CORRELATES OF COMMENTS PUBLISHED IN THE ASR (1947-1979)
SCIENTOMETRICS. 1982; 4 (6): 417-430
14735
154708360 HAITUN SDSCIENTOMETRICS. 1983; 5 (6): 375-395 08345
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
154718731 MORAVCSIK MJSCIENTOMETRICS. 1984; 6 (2): 75-85 12908
154728732 SCHUBERT A, GLANZEL WSCIENTOMETRICS. 1984; 6 (3): 149-167 330332
154738733 SIMONTON DKSCIENTOMETRICS. 1984; 6 (3): 169-182 39545
154748734 SNIZEK WESCIENTOMETRICS. 1984; 6 (4): 215-222 01620
154758735 SCHUBERT A, ZSINDELY S, TELCS A, BRAUN TSCIENTOMETRICS. 1984; 6 (6): 433-443 38224
154769075 OROMANER MSCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 7 (1-2): 3-10 616719
154779076 CHUBIN DE
BEYOND INVISIBLE-COLLEGES - INSPIRATIONS AND ASPIRATIONS OF POST-1972 SOCIAL-STUDIES OF SCIENCE
SCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 7 (3-6): 221-254
61924184
154789077 LONG JS, MCGINNIS R
THE EFFECTS OF THE MENTOR ON THE ACADEMIC CAREER
SCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 7 (3-6): 255-280
1224630
154799078 COLE S, MEYER GSSCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 7 (3-6): 443-458 615414
154809079 SHRUM WSCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 8 (1-2): 35-57 16524
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
154819080 SWALES JMSCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 8 (1-2): 91-101 04115
154829081 ALONI MSCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 8 (5-6): 279-300 111465
154839082 DOREIAN PSCIENTOMETRICS. 1985; 8 (5-6): 341-363 111326
154849294 SNIZEK WESCIENTOMETRICS. 1986 JAN; 9 (1-2): 3-11 71756
154859333 SIMONTON DKSCIENTOMETRICS. 1986 MAR; 9 (3-4): 127-137 33512
154869376 SIMONTON DKSCIENTOMETRICS. 1986 MAY; 9 (5-6): 269-280 35820
154879504 PRAVDIC N, OLUICVUKOVIC VSCIENTOMETRICS. 1986 NOV; 10 (5-6): 259-280 320533
154889505 SMART JC, BAYER AESCIENTOMETRICS. 1986 NOV; 10 (5-6): 297-305 5301035
154899733 NEDERHOF AJ, VANRAAN AFJSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 MAY; 11 (5-6): 333-350 1025313
154909783 GUPTA DKSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 JUL; 12 (1-2): 33-46 010114
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
154919784 VINKLER PSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 JUL; 12 (1-2): 47-72 931424
154929864 MEADOWS AJSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 NOV; 12 (5-6): 315-316 2312
154939865 LAWANI SMSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 NOV; 12 (5-6): 321-323 2524
154949866 ZUCKERMAN HSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 NOV; 12 (5-6): 329-338 24351744
154959867 COLE S, COLE JRSCIENTOMETRICS. 1987 NOV; 12 (5-6): 345-353 59417
1549610345 KYVIK SSCIENTOMETRICS. 1989 MAR; 15 (3-4): 205-214 1027633
1549710346 RICE RE, BORGMAN CL, BEDNARSKI D, HART PJSCIENTOMETRICS. 1989 MAR; 15 (3-4): 257-282 241672
1549810394 LUUKKONEN TSCIENTOMETRICS. 1989 MAY; 15 (5-6): 349-367 412731
1549910476 SEN SKSCIENTOMETRICS. 1989 SEP; 17 (3-4): 197-204 02116
1550010537 NEDERHOF AJ, VANRAAN AFJSCIENTOMETRICS. 1989 NOV; 17 (5-6): 427-435 617411
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