Name
Affiliation
Papers
HILDRUN KRETSCHMER
Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic Institute of Theory, History and Organisation of Science Prenzlauer Promenade 149-152 1100 Berlin GDR Prenzlauer Promenade 149-152 1100 Berlin GDR
39
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
26
415
47.95
Referers 
Referees 
References 
629
189
218
Search Limit
100629
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Memory of Eugene Garfield.00.342017
Three-dimensional visualization and animation of emerging patterns by the process of self-organization in collaboration networks00.342015
Who is collaborating with whom? Part I. Mathematical model and methods for empirical testing.30.382015
Who is collaborating with whom? Part II. Application of the methods to male and to female networks.20.362015
Co-authorship pair distribution patterns by gender70.572014
Gender bias and explanation models for the phenomenon of women's discriminations in research careers10.402013
The 8th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & 13th COLLNET Meeting00.342013
The 7th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & 12th COLLNET Meeting10.362012
Gender bias in journals of gender studies140.942012
Research evaluation. Part II: gender effects of evaluation: are men more productive and more cited than women?80.572012
Erratum to: Research evaluation. Part II: gender effects of evaluation: are men more productive and more cited than women?80.572012
The structure of scientific collaboration networks in Scientometrics.612.592008
Reflection of co-authorship networks in the Web: Web hyperlinks versus Web visibility rates40.412007
Lotka's distribution and distribution of co-author pairs’ frequencies121.152007
Connection and stratification in research collaboration: an analysis of the COLLNET network471.892006
Weblinks and gender in science: An exploratory analysis10.352006
New indicators for gender studies in web networks110.842005
Visibility of collaboration on the Web273.172004
Author productivity and geodesic distance in bibliographic co-authorship networks, and visibility on the Web422.392004
Characterizing intellectual spaces between science and technology192.442003
Similarities and Dissimilarities in Coauthorship Networks: Gestalt Theory as Explanation for Well-ordered Collaboration Structures and Production of Scientific Literature70.702002
Age Structures of Scientific Collaboration in Chinese Computer Science90.902001
Chinese-Indian-German Collaboration Results that Provided the Impetus for the Foundation of COLLNET10.432001
Author inflation leads to a breakdown of Lotka's law191.572001
Foundation of a Global Interdisciplinary Research Network (COLLNET) with Berlin as the Virtual Centre40.702001
A new model of scientific colloboration part 1. Theoretical approach80.981999
A new model of scientific collaboration part 2. Collaboration patterns in Indian medicine110.881999
Collaboration patterns in theoretical population genetics20.451998
Patterns of behaviour in coauthorship networks of invisible colleges223.241997
Quantity and quality in ‘science of science’20.381994
Coauthorship networks of invisible colleges and institutionalized communities275.131994
Measurement of social stratification. A contribution to the dispute on the ORTEGA hypothesis51.411993
Call for papers Fourth International Conference on Bibiliometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics - September 13-18, 1992, Berlin, Germany.00.341992
Pinski's citation based measures of research interactivity and the application of a complex structure measure to journal systems20.901990
A contribution to the dispute on the Ortega hypothesis: Connection between publication rate and stratification of scientists, tested by various methods51.241990
The adaptation of the cooperation structure to the research process and scientific performances in research groups21.811987
Cooperation structure, group size and productivity in research groups132.831985
The reflection of LOTKA's law in the structure of citations of a journal10.371983
Representation of a complex structure measure for social groups and its application to the structure of citations in a journal73.321983