2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:scie.0000018539.93567.d8
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Changes in the scientific output of Russia from 1980 to 2000, as reflected in the Science Citation Index, in relation to national politico-economic changes

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“…Particularly, Russia experienced a sharply increase in the first three year from 6 articles in 1991 to 174 articles in 1993, may due to its large fund for recovery of the politic reason (Goodman, 1993;Webb, 1994). The Russian annual output grew from 1980 to 1990, but fell after the dissolution of the USSR in late 1991; from 1994 there has been an inconsistent partial recovery, and by 2000 the annual output had approximately regained its 1980 value (Wilson & Markusova, 2004). It seems that the recovery time of Russian thermodynamic research was shorter.…”
Section: Comparison Of Top Six Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, Russia experienced a sharply increase in the first three year from 6 articles in 1991 to 174 articles in 1993, may due to its large fund for recovery of the politic reason (Goodman, 1993;Webb, 1994). The Russian annual output grew from 1980 to 1990, but fell after the dissolution of the USSR in late 1991; from 1994 there has been an inconsistent partial recovery, and by 2000 the annual output had approximately regained its 1980 value (Wilson & Markusova, 2004). It seems that the recovery time of Russian thermodynamic research was shorter.…”
Section: Comparison Of Top Six Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…не просто стагнировало, но даже уменьшилось в сравнении с 1990-ми гг. (cм., например, [Adams, King, 2010, p. 5;Wilson, Markusova, 2004]). Однако более внимательный анализ, при-нимающий в расчет языковую структуру рассма-триваемого массива публикаций, показывает, что в сравнении с началом 1990-х гг.…”
Section: динамика российских «интернациональных» публикаций согласно unclassified
“…Finally, the Russian Federation's most important collaborator is Germany (Almeida, Pais, & Formosinho, 2009;Wilson & Markusova, 2004), so it is not surprising that for the majority of Russian cities (more precisely, for 28 out of 39 cities), it is Germany, as well.…”
Section: The Most Important International Collaboratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%