Submitted contributions

 It is a great pleasure for us to inform you more than 80 qualified papers are submitted for presentation at the 9th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & 14th COLLNET Meeting, August 15-17, Tartu, Estonia. The authors are coming from
24 Countries and Regions:
Europe (13): Belarus, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland,  Russia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Turkey, UK

Asia (8): China, India, Iran, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, Taiwan

America (3): Brazil, Canada, USA

 

List of Submissions:

  1. Aleksey Aldoshin (Belarus): Automation of Exhibition Activity Management as a Tool for the Intensification of International Science and Technical Cooperation
  2. Ali Daud, S M Saleem Yasir (Pakistan): V-Index: An Index based on Consistent Researcher  Productivity
  3. AmirReza Asnafi, Maryam Pakdaman Naeeni (Iran): Survey on scientific outputs of Shahid Beheshti University faculty members of humanities courses during 2006-2010
  4. Aparna Basu (India): A comparison of international collaboration by Indian scientists and the diasporas: Country and Institutions
  5. Aref Riahi, Mohammad Amin Ghaneei Rod, Elham Ahmadi (Iran): Iran’s scientific Interactions and Communications with the G8 Countries
  6. Arvind Singh Kushwah, Divya Srivastava, Mona Gupta (India): An analytical study of Indian S&T Journals (2010)
  7. Bernd Markscheffel (Germany): New Metrics, a Chance for Change towards               Scientometrics A Preliminary Discussion of Recent Approaches
  8. Bharvi Dutt Bhardwaj, Khaiser Nikam (India): Solar Cell Research in India: Scientometrics of Collaboration
  9. Bulent Ozel (Turkey, Iceland): A”Multi (agent”Simulation”Model”on”Individual”Cognitive” Structures”and”Collaboration”in”Sciences”
  10. 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
  11. Chao-ling Tsai1and Szu-chia S. Lo (Taiwan): Patent Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Technology
  12. Debal C Kar (India): Paradigm Shift in Scholarly Communication with Reference to S&T Development in India
  13. Divya Srivastava & Ramesh Kundra (India): Stem cell research in India: (An Analysis on the basis of MEDLINE 2003-2012)
  14. Elham Ahmadi, Farideh Osareh, Gholamreza Heidari, Aref Riahi (Iran): Identification            and analysis the motivating and inhibiting factors of scientific collaboration of faculty  members in local, national and international levels in Shahid Chamran University and  Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences in Ahwaz
  15. Elham Ahmadi, Farideh Osareh, Gholamreza Heidari, Aref Riahi (Iran): The Obstacles and Solutions for Group Work and Scientific Cooperation in Iran
  16. Elizabeth Aversa (USA), Stephen Zary (USA), Louise Daileigh (USA), and Valentina Markusova (Russia): Citation Patterns of Scientific Papers: Revisiting Obsolescence and Aging of 400 Highly Cited Papers after 40 Years
  17. Faramarz Soheili, Vera Rashidi, Farshid Danesh, Norolah Karami (Iran): Power structure of Chemistry Co-authorship network in Iran
  18. Farideh Osareh (Iran), Ehsan Geraei (Iran), Reza BasirianJahromi (Iran), Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh (Malaysia): Mapping the Scientific Productivity of Iranian LIS Researchers Using Social Network Analysis: a Case Study of Library and Information Science Journal
  19. Farideh Osareh, Rouhallah Khademi, Mansoor Koohi Rostami, Mansoureh Serati Shirazi (Iran): Co-authorship Network Structure Analysis of Iranian Researchers’ scientific outputs from 1991 to 2013 according to the Social Science Citation Index
  20. Gourav Raj Walia and Salek Chand (India): Library Collaboration Through Networking           In India: An Overview
  21. Grant Lewison (UK): Month-by-month analysis of biomedical publications and citations and the effect of different citation time windows
  22. Hamzehali Nourmohammadi, Parvin Taheri (Iran): Citation analysis of Iranian international scientific collaboration with selected countries based on WoS
  23. Hamzehali Nourmohammadi, Abdolsamad Keramatfar (Iran): Assessment of scientific presence of Estonia in web; a new Approach
  24. Han Woo Park (South Korea): Global divide in the Triple Helix of University Industry Government Relations
  25. Hildrun Kretschmer, Theo Kretschmer, Johannes Stegmann (Germany): Growth and Special Change of Collaboration Patterns Obtained from the Journal of Experimental Medicine and from PNAS
  26. Hsi-Yin Yeh, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Dar-Zen Chen (Taiwan): Investigating the cause and effect relationship of university-industry collaboration performance
  27. Hsuan-I Liu (Taiwan): The collaboration trends and the changes in authorship patterns in Information Technology
  28. 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 
  29. Jean-Pierre V.M. Hérubel (CA):   Interdisciplinary Characteristics of Historical  Monographs and Intellectual Interactions at Work in Historical Scholarship: An  Exploratory Discussion
  30. Jiang Chunlin, Wang Wenyuan (China): Scientometrics Study on Co-authored Papers  between the Two Sides of the Straits Based on SCI (1978-2010)
  31. Keerti Bala Jain; Sudhir Kumar; Leena Shah (India): Collaboration Pattern in the     ‘Journal of Documentation’: A case study
  32. Kim Holmberg (UK, Finland): Discovering scholarly communication on Twitter
  33. Kiran Savanur, Gayathri Devi S and Konnur, P. V (India): Lotka’s Law and Authorship  Distribution in the Journal of Columbia Law Review
  34. 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
  35. 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
  36. Lambkin A.N. (Russia), Markusova V.A. (Russia), Mindeli L.E. (Russia), Jansz M. (The Netherlands): Evaluation of Russian                 scholarly journals,  JCR Science Edition 1995-          2010.
  37. Li GU, Kun Ding, Weichun Yan (China): Management or Productivity: A Scientometrics  Analysis on the Role of President of University
  38. Liu Zeyuan, Liang Yongxia, Chen Yue (China): Visualization analysis on the international     influence of the father of scientometrics: Commemorating Price’s 30th anniversary of               his death
  39. Martin Meyer, Wolfgang Glanzel, Bart Thijs (UK, Finland, Belgium): ‘Mapping of the  Business Information Systems Literature’
  40. Masaki Nishizawa and Yuan Sun (Japan): How does the newspaper describe scientific  research result? Attention to correlation of Press Releases and a newspaper article
  41. Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh (Malaysia), Reza Basirian Jahromi (Iran), Shohreh Seyyedhosseini (Iran), Zohreh Gholamhosseinzadeh (Iran), Ehsan Geraei (Iran): The     Study of Worldwide Scientific Productivity of Library and Information Science during    2007-2011
  42. Mohammad Hassanzadeh (Iran): Integrating Science and Knowledge indicators towards a     rational framework of investigations: a Comparative Approach
  43. Mohammed Imtiaz Ahmed, Mohammed Bakhtawar Ahmed, Debojit Das (India): A   Comparative Study of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Webometrics and Informetrics
  44. Mohsin U Khan (India): India’s Science Technology and Innovation Policy in the context of       Internationalization of R&D.
  45. Mona Gupta, Divya Srivastava, Arvind Singh Kushwah (India): The Mapping of Status         of Indian Medical Organizations including Medical Colleges
  46. Natalia Dudko (Belarus): Internet Resources for Information Support of Research and                Innovation Activity and Technology Transfer in the Republic of Belarus
  47. 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 
  48. Qi Wang and Ulf Sandström (Sweden): Measuring the cognitive distance between authors
  49. Ramesh Kundra (India): Diabetes, a Neglect Field of Study: The highly effected countries.
  50. Rasoul Zavaraqi (Iran):  Visualizing intellectual structure of Knowledge Management subject area: a knowledge domain visualization view
  51. Saeideh Jahangiri, Amir Hussein Rejabzadeh Assarha, Amir Reza Asnafi and Maryam Pakdaman Naeini (Iran): The study of the Iranian scientific associations’ websites in the            field of Humanities using Webometrics methods
  52. Salek Chand (India): Library Automation: An Indian Perspective
  53. Sandhya Diwakar and K. K. Singh (India): Financial Assistance to Non-ICMR Biomedical  Scientists by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
  54. Shilpa and Sujit Bhattacharya (India): Bibliometric Study of Scientific Publications from   India
  55. S.L. Sangam (India): Mapping of Indian Social Scientific Literature 
  56. Sônia Regina Zanotto, Samile Andréa de Souza Vanzand Ida Regina Chittó Stumpf (Brazil): Diffusion of Brazilian statistic information
  57. Sujit Bhattacharya,  Shilpa, Fayaz and Praveen Sharma (India): Role of Mediating  Organization in Influencing Collaboration: Case Study of CEFIPRA and Indo-French   Bilateral Institution
  58. Surendra Kumar and S. Kumar (India): Quantitative and quality measurement of  collaboration among scientists at Directorate of Rapeseed-mustard Research (ICAR)
  59. Szu-chia S. Lo (Taiwan): Re-exam contribution of academic researchto development of  industrial technologies
  60. Szu-chia S. Lo (Taiwan): Patent Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Technology
  61. Tariq Ashraf, PK Jain (India): Pattern of Research and Citations: A Study of University of  Delhi
  62. Ülle Must (Estonia): The impact of multi-authored papers: the case of small country
  63. Wen-Chi Hung, Te-Yi Chan, Kai-Lin Chi, Chin-Yuan Fan (Taiwan): The Influence of  Collaboration on Knowledge Diffusion from Science to Technology
  64. Wen-Yau Cathy Lin (Taiwan): Where does author self-citation occur? A citation context  analysis
  65. Xianwen Wang, Chuanli Wang and Haiyan Hou (China): Applying Journal Downloads  Data to Evaluate Journal Impact 
  66. YANG ZHONG-KAI, LIN DE-MING , XU MENG-ZHEN (China): The Re-applicability    Explore of Lotka’s Law in Patent Documents
  67. Yuan Sun and Masaki Nishizawa (Japan): Institutional networks analysis based on   research project activities
  68. Yulin Wang, Penghui Lyu, Feicheng Ma (China): The evolution pathway, hotspots and           frontiers study on interdisciplinary