Tracing the art of metrics-based research assessment through Henk Moed’s work. Editors’ introduction.- Evaluative informetrics – the art of metrics-based research assessment. Festschrift in honour of Henk F. Moed.- Citation profiles and research dynamics.- Characteristics of publication delays over the period 2000-2016.- When the data don’t mean what they say: Japan’s comparative underperformance in citation impact.- Origin and Impact: A Study of the Intellectual Transfer of Professor Henk F. Moed’s works by Using Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy (RPYS).- Delineating Organizations at CWTS – A story of many pathways.- Research Trends - Practical Bibliometrics and a Growing Publication.- The evidence base of international clinical practice guidelines in prostate cancer: a global framework for clinical research evaluation.- The differing meanings of indicators under different policy contexts. The case of internationalisation.- De profundis: a decade of bibliometric services under scrutiny.- A Comparison of the Citing, Publishing, and Tweeting Activity of Scholars on Web of Science.- Library Catalog Analysis and Library Holdings Counts: origins, methodological issues and application to the field of Informetrics.- Cross-national comparison of Open Access models: A cost/benefit analysis.- The Altmetrics of Henk Moed’s publications.
We intend to edit a Festschrift for Henk Moed combining a “best of” collection of his papers and new contributions (original research papers) by authors having worked and collaborated with him. The outcome of this original combination aims to provide an overview of the advancement of the field in the intersection of bibliometrics, informetrics, science studies and research assessment.