Conference Programme

 

9th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics and 14th COLLNET Meeting 15-17 August 2013, Tartu, Estonia

Venue: Dorpat Convention Centre, Turu 2, TASKU

 

Programme

 

15th August

11.00-12.00 Registration
12.00-13.30  Opening Ceremony

  •  Official Opening: Ülle Must (Local Chair)
  •  Opening Remarks: Andres Koppel, Head of Estonian Reserch Council.
  •  Opening Remarks (General Chair and COLLNET Co-ordinator): Hildrun Kretschmer

13.30-14.30 Light Lunch
14.30-16.00 Plenary Session

Chair: Hildrun Kretchmer

  •  Wolfgang Glänzel (Belgium, Hungary): Characteristics of co-authorship  patterns of individual scientists

  • Ronald Rousseau (Belgium), Brendan Rousseau (Belgium):The outgrow index and related indicators – including a dedicated software program

16.00-16.30 Coffee/Tea
16.30-18.00 Plenary Session

Chair: I K Ravichandra Rao

  •  Hildrun Kretschmer (Germany, China), Theo Kretschmer (Germany), Johannes Stegmann (Germany): Growth and Special Change of  Collaboration Patterns Obtained from the Journal of Experimental Medicine   and from PNAS
  •  V.A.Markusova (Russia), Libkind A.N. (Russia), Mindeli L.E. (Russia), Jansz M.  (The Netherlands): Bibliometric performance in two main research domains:  the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Higher Education sector

  19.00-21.00 Reception in Ahhaa Science Centre

 16th August

 9.00-10.30 Plenary Session

Chair: Ronald Rousseau

  •  I.K. Ravichandra Rao (India): Weak Relations among the Impact Factors, Number  of Citations, References and Authors
  •   Jean-Charles Lamirel (France): “The exploitation of feature maximization metric in  scientometrics: a global survey”

 10.30-11.00 Coffee/Tea

 11.00-12.30 Parallel Sessions (3)

COMMUNICATION and COLLABORATION Part I

Chair: Valentina Markusova

  •  Ülle Must (Estonia): The impact of multi-authored papers: the case of small country
  •  Hsuan-I Liu (Taiwan): The collaboration trends and the changes in authorship patterns in Information Technology

  •  Sujit Bhattacharya,  Shilpa, Fayaz and Praveen Sharma (India): Role of Mediating Organization in Influencing Collaboration: Case Study of CEFIPRA and Indo-French  Bilateral Institution

  •  Mohammad Hassanzadeh, Babak Akhgar, Fatemeh Navidi (Iran): Integrating Science and Knowledge indicators towards a rational framework of investigations: a Comparative Approach

  National Oriented Studies Part I

 Chair: S.L Sangam

  •  Debal C Kar (India): Paradigm Shift in Scholarly Communication with Reference to   S&T  Development in India
  •  P.K. Jain, Parveen Babbar (India): Emerging Giant Markets for Statistical Serials in   Social Sciences in India: A case study of ICCSR Institutions in India 

  •  Jiang Chunlin, Wenyuan Wang , Junwei Sun (China): Bibliometrics Analysis: Scientific  Collaboration between Mainland China and Taiwan (1978-2010)

  • K P S Sengar, N K Wadhwa and R.K. Verma (India): S & T Contribution of the Seven  Sister States of India in 1991-2011 by using Web of Science (WoS) : A Comparative  study

Miscellaneous

Chair: Madis Saluveer

  • Yuan Sun and Masaki Nishizawa (Japan): Institutional networks analysis based on    research project activities
  • Sônia Regina Zanotto, Samile Andréa de Souza Vanzand Ida Regina Chittó Stumpf (Brazil): Diffusion of Brazilian statistic information

  •  Jean-Pierre V.M. Hérubel (USA): Interdisciplinary Characteristics of Historical  Monographs and Intellectual Interactions at Work in Historical Scholarship: An Exploratory Discussion

  • Li Gu, Kun Ding, Weichun Yan (China): Management or Productivity: A Scientometrics  Analysis on the Role of President of University

 12.30-13.30 Lunch

 13.30-15.00  Parallel Sessions (3)

COMMUNICATION and COLLABORATION Part II

Chair: Mohammad Hassanzadeh

    •  K.P.S. Sengar, N.K.Wadhwa, and R.K.Verma (India): Bibliometric study of India’s  research output in Leishmaniasis chronic disease and International collaboration  during 1991-2011
    •  Carey Ming-Li Chen (Taiwan): Using Funding Acknowledgements to Observe the Pattern   of International Collaboration: The Pilot Study on Publications Partially Funded by  Taiwanese Funding Agency

    •  Masaki Nishizawa and Yuan Sun (Japan): How well do newspapers describe scientific  research? —An Investigation into the Correlation of Press Releases and Newspaper  Articles

    • Aref Riahi, Mohammad Amin Ghaneei Rad, Elham Ahmadi (Iran): Iran’s scientific Interactions and Communications with the G8 Countries (Skype presentation)

    • Elham Ahmadi, Farideh Osareh, Gholamreza Heidari, Aref Riahi (Iran): The Obstacles and Solutions for Group Work and Scientific Cooperation in Iran (Skype presentation)

       

  National Oriented Studies Part II

 Chair: P.K.Jain

  •  Burcu Umut Zan and Nuray Zan (Turkey): The University and Industry Relation in Turkey: The Case of Chemistry Field
  •  S.L. Sangam, Shivaranjini. S. Mogali (India): Mapping of Indian Social Scientific Literature 

  •  Shilpa  and Sujit Bhattacharya (India): Bibliometric Study of Scientific Publications from  India 

  •  Salek Chand (India): Library Automation: An Indian Perspective

 Theoretical Approaches and Methodology  

 Chair: Wolfgang Glänzel

  •  Pascal CUXAC and Jean-Charles LAMIREL (France): Analysis of evolutions and interactions between science fields: cooperation between feature selection and graph      representation
  •  Feicheng Ma, Penghui Lyu, Yulin Wang (China): The evolution pathway, hotspots and   frontiers study on interdisciplinary

  • Martin Meyer, Wolfgang Glanzel, Bart Thijs (UK, Finland, Belgium): ‘Mapping of the  Business Information Systems Literature’

 15.00-15.30 Coffee/Tea

 15.30-18.00 Parallel Sessions (3)

World Wide Web, Webometrics and Networking

Chair: Ülle Must

  •  Kim Holmberg (UK, Finland): Discovering scholarly communication on Twitter through keyword searches
  • Burcu Umut Zan, Bulent Karasözen2 and Özlem Bayram3 (Turkey): Collaboration Studies in Turkey: A comparison of Web of  Knowledge With Scopus

  • Gourav Raj Walia and Salek Chand (India): Library Collaboration Through Networking  In India: An Overview

  CITATIONS, EVALUATION

 Chair: Martin Meyer

  • Grant Lewison (UK): Month-by-month analysis of biomedical publications and citations and  the effect of different citation time windows
  • Wen-Yau Cathy Lin (Taiwan): Where does author self-citation occur? A citation context  analysis
  • Ivana Roche (France), Nathalie Vedovotto (France), Dominique Besagni (France), Claire François (France), Marianne Hörlesberger(Austria), Edgar Schiebel (Austria): How to address the role of a journal as a knowledge transfer vector between       disciplines? A case study relying on citations analysis

   Technology Oriented Studies Part I 

 Chair: Jean-Charles Lamirel

  •  WANG Hai-long and XIAO Jian-jie (China): Effects of Knowledge Network Modularity  on the Utility of Inventions in Semiconductor Industry
  • Mohsin U Khan (India): India’s Science Technology and Innovation Policy in the context of  Internationalization of R&D.

  • Szu-chia S. Lo (Taiwan): Re-exam contribution of academic research to development of  industrial technologies

  • Chao-ling Tsai and Szu-chia S. Lo (Taiwan): Patent Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Technology

  18.30-20.00 Walking  Tour

 20.00- Dinner

  17th August

 9.00-10.30 Poster Session

Chair: Grant Lewison

  •   Jiadi Yao (UK), Les Carr1 and Stevan Harnad (Canada): Understanding  institutional Collaboration networks: Computer Science vs. Psychology
  • Jinseo Park, Jungjin Hong and JaeSung Kim (Korea): Diffusion of Expectation in Science and Technology – Citation Patterns of the Global Stem Cells Market Size in   Korean Newspapers

  • Johannes Stegmann (Germany), Hildrun Kretschmer (Germany, China):  Ranganathan today: a citation study

  •  SUN Meng-xin and LUAN Chun-juan (China): Measurement of Converging Sciences and   its Policy Implications — A Case Study on Global Climatic Studies

  • Young-Duk Koo and Dae-hyun Jeong (Korea): Clustering Analysis in Green IT  Using Patent Information
  •  Young-il Kwon and Dae-hyun Jeong (Korea): Technology Relevance Analysis   Between Wind Power Energy-Fuel Cell-Green Car Using Network Analysis
  • Aleksey Aldoshin (Belarus): Automation of Exhibition Activity Management as a  Tool for the Intensification of International Science and Technical Cooperation
  •  Natalia Dudko (Belarus): Internet Resources for Information Support of Research and Innovation Activity and Technology Transfer in the Republic of Belarus

 10.30-11.00 Coffee/Tea

 11.00-12.30        Plenary Session

Chair: Ülle Must

  • Sangam (India): Felicitation

  • Bernd Markscheffel (Germany): Introduction of COLLNET 2014: 10th International  Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics (WIS) & 15th COLLNET Meeting, September 2014, Germany

  • P.K. Jain (India): 11th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and  Scientometrics (WIS) & 16th COLLNET Meeting, September 2015, India

  •  Round Table Discussion

  12.30 -14.00 Lunch

 14.00-22.00 Tour

 Submitted contributions