Martijn S. Visser
Orcid: 0000-0001-5987-2389Affiliations:
- Leiden University, Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), The Netherlands
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Martijn S. Visser
authored at least 20 papers
between 2001 and 2022.
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Bibliography
2022
The Three-Step Workflow: A Pragmatic Approach to Allocating Academic Hospitals' Affiliations for Bibliometric Purposes.
J. Data Inf. Sci., 2022
2021
Large-scale comparison of bibliographic data sources: Scopus, Web of Science, Dimensions, Crossref, and Microsoft Academic.
Quant. Sci. Stud., 2021
2019
Examining national citation impact by comparing developments in a fixed and a dynamic journal set.
Scientometrics, 2019
Large-scale comparison of bibliographic data sources: Web of Science, Scopus, Dimensions, and Crossref.
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, 2019
2016
The elephant in the room: The problem of quantifying productivity in evaluative scientometrics.
J. Informetrics, 2016
2013
Scientometrics, 2013
2012
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2012
2011
On the correlation between bibliometric indicators and peer review: reply to Opthof and Leydesdorff.
Scientometrics, 2011
Severe language effect in university rankings: particularly Germany and France are wronged in citation-based rankings.
Scientometrics, 2011
J. Informetrics, 2011
J. Informetrics, 2011
2010
2009
Expansion of scientific journal categories using reference analysis: How can it be done and does it make a difference?
Scientometrics, 2009
2006
2004
Quantitative deconstruction of citation impact indicators: Waxing field impact but waning journal impact.
J. Documentation, 2004
2003
The Holy Grail of science policy: Exploring and combining bibliometric tools in search of scientific excellence.
Scientometrics, 2003
2002
Benchmarking international scientific excellence: Are highly cited research papers an appropriate frame of reference?
Scientometrics, 2002
2001
Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequencesfor international comparisons of national research performance.
Scientometrics, 2001