a scientific elite: the social characteristics of the most highly cited scientists in environmenta
The study examined scientists' contribution to the popular literature published during 1972 to 1987 ...
Scientific elites are often defined as those who obtain significant scientific credibility based on ...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
a scientific elite: the social characteristics of the most highly cited scientists in environmenta
In science, a relatively small pool of researchers garners a disproportionally large number of citat...
In science, a relatively small pool of researchers garners a disproportionally large number of citat...
In modern social systems, the profession of the scientist represents “expert labor” and is one of th...
Scientific elites are distinguished professionals and experts within their fields who possess extens...
Who becomes an elite member and why? As we know from the sociology of elites that elite status corre...
We present an analysis of the social composition of the UK scientific elite, as represented by Fello...
Ph.D.Educational sociologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
10.1002/asi.23834Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology6881975-198
article analyses the concentration of funding, papers and citations at the level of individual resea...
The laureates, nominators, and nominees for the three Nobel Prizes in science are all doubtless memb...
Throughout history, a relatively small number of individuals have made a profound and lasting impact...
The study examined scientists' contribution to the popular literature published during 1972 to 1987 ...
Scientific elites are often defined as those who obtain significant scientific credibility based on ...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
a scientific elite: the social characteristics of the most highly cited scientists in environmenta
In science, a relatively small pool of researchers garners a disproportionally large number of citat...
In science, a relatively small pool of researchers garners a disproportionally large number of citat...
In modern social systems, the profession of the scientist represents “expert labor” and is one of th...
Scientific elites are distinguished professionals and experts within their fields who possess extens...
Who becomes an elite member and why? As we know from the sociology of elites that elite status corre...
We present an analysis of the social composition of the UK scientific elite, as represented by Fello...
Ph.D.Educational sociologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
10.1002/asi.23834Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology6881975-198
article analyses the concentration of funding, papers and citations at the level of individual resea...
The laureates, nominators, and nominees for the three Nobel Prizes in science are all doubtless memb...
Throughout history, a relatively small number of individuals have made a profound and lasting impact...
The study examined scientists' contribution to the popular literature published during 1972 to 1987 ...
Scientific elites are often defined as those who obtain significant scientific credibility based on ...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...