The five countries of the Nordic region have a common cultural and historical background. In the field of communication, they share institutions, conferences, publications and net works. In order to reveal how this shared tradition is manifested in scientific communication, the present text analyses the evolution of publication patterns of Nordic communica - tion scholars by applying bibliometric techniques to over five hundred articles published in international scientific journals from 2001 to 2010. Different parameters were analysed: institution and country of origin, number of authors, typology of collaborations, topics studied and the level of specialization. During the decade under study, the presence of Nordic scholars in internation...
Literature-based data provide quantitative indicators of outcomes of scientific research. For decade...
This article gives a survey of the tradition of electronic literature in the Nordic countries, focus...
This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals ...
The five countries of the Nordic region have a common cultural and historical background. In the fie...
The five countries of the Nordic region have a common cultural and historical background. In the fie...
This article analyzes the evolution of research in regional science in the Nordic countries in the p...
The development of publication activity and citation impact in Scandinavian countries is studied for...
A change of paradigm is on the way in scholarly communication and research. The reasons for this dev...
NORDINFO, the Nordic Council for Scientific Information was founded as a bridge between research lib...
International audienceThis study examines aspects of scholarly publishing in the Nordic countries. O...
Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide...
This study looks at international co-publishing in Finland and the citation counts of publications i...
Media business research has been growing rapidly in the Nordic region. In a highly internationalised...
Media business research has been growing rapidly in the Nordic region. In a highly internationalise...
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East? The objective of this article is to fur...
Literature-based data provide quantitative indicators of outcomes of scientific research. For decade...
This article gives a survey of the tradition of electronic literature in the Nordic countries, focus...
This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals ...
The five countries of the Nordic region have a common cultural and historical background. In the fie...
The five countries of the Nordic region have a common cultural and historical background. In the fie...
This article analyzes the evolution of research in regional science in the Nordic countries in the p...
The development of publication activity and citation impact in Scandinavian countries is studied for...
A change of paradigm is on the way in scholarly communication and research. The reasons for this dev...
NORDINFO, the Nordic Council for Scientific Information was founded as a bridge between research lib...
International audienceThis study examines aspects of scholarly publishing in the Nordic countries. O...
Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide...
This study looks at international co-publishing in Finland and the citation counts of publications i...
Media business research has been growing rapidly in the Nordic region. In a highly internationalised...
Media business research has been growing rapidly in the Nordic region. In a highly internationalise...
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East? The objective of this article is to fur...
Literature-based data provide quantitative indicators of outcomes of scientific research. For decade...
This article gives a survey of the tradition of electronic literature in the Nordic countries, focus...
This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals ...