2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-017-2377-z
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Evolution of three Nobel Prize themes and a Nobel snub theme in chemistry: a bibliometric study with focus on international collaboration

Abstract: In this study, three chemistry research themes closely associated with the Nobel Prize are bibliometrically analyzed—Ribozyme, Ozone and Fullerene—as well as a research theme in chemistry not associated with the Nobel Prize (a Nobel snub theme): Brunauer–Emmett–Teller equation. We analyze, based on an algorithmically constructed publication-level classification system, the evolution of the four themes with respect to publication volume and international collaboration, using two datasets, one of them a subset o… Show more

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“…to the Nobel Prize, the research of the Turing Award is relatively incomprehensive. There exist several works devoted to studying relevant attributes of the Nobel Prize [2] and the Nobel Prize laureates [3] while the research of the Turing Award is particularly rare. As the highest prize in the field of computer science, we believe that the analysis of the Turing Award can highlight the important contributions of the Turing Award laureates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to the Nobel Prize, the research of the Turing Award is relatively incomprehensive. There exist several works devoted to studying relevant attributes of the Nobel Prize [2] and the Nobel Prize laureates [3] while the research of the Turing Award is particularly rare. As the highest prize in the field of computer science, we believe that the analysis of the Turing Award can highlight the important contributions of the Turing Award laureates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%