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Are citations a complete measure for the impact of e-research infrastructures. / Jonkers, Koen; Derrick, Gemma Elizabeth; Lopez-Illescas, Camen et al.
Proceedings of ISSI 2013 Vienna: 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference . ed. / Juan Gorraiz; Edgar Schiebel; Christian Gumpenberger; Marianne Hörlesberger; Henk Moed. Vienna: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, 2013. p. 136-151.

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Jonkers, K, Derrick, GE, Lopez-Illescas, C & Van den Besselaar, P 2013, Are citations a complete measure for the impact of e-research infrastructures. in J Gorraiz, E Schiebel, C Gumpenberger, M Hörlesberger & H Moed (eds), Proceedings of ISSI 2013 Vienna: 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference . AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna, pp. 136-151. <http://www.issi2013.org/proceedings.html>

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Jonkers, K., Derrick, G. E., Lopez-Illescas, C., & Van den Besselaar, P. (2013). Are citations a complete measure for the impact of e-research infrastructures. In J. Gorraiz, E. Schiebel, C. Gumpenberger, M. Hörlesberger, & H. Moed (Eds.), Proceedings of ISSI 2013 Vienna: 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference (pp. 136-151). AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH. http://www.issi2013.org/proceedings.html

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Jonkers K, Derrick GE, Lopez-Illescas C, Van den Besselaar P. Are citations a complete measure for the impact of e-research infrastructures. In Gorraiz J, Schiebel E, Gumpenberger C, Hörlesberger M, Moed H, editors, Proceedings of ISSI 2013 Vienna: 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference . Vienna: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH. 2013. p. 136-151

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Jonkers, Koen ; Derrick, Gemma Elizabeth ; Lopez-Illescas, Camen et al. / Are citations a complete measure for the impact of e-research infrastructures. Proceedings of ISSI 2013 Vienna: 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference . editor / Juan Gorraiz ; Edgar Schiebel ; Christian Gumpenberger ; Marianne Hörlesberger ; Henk Moed. Vienna : AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, 2013. pp. 136-151

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