Notable Publications
- "An ancient Greek computer", in Scientific American 200 (6):60-67 (1959).
- Science Since Babylon see review
- "Mechanical Waterclocks of the 14th Century in Fez, Morocco", in Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of the History of Science (Ithaca, N.Y, 1962), Paris: Hermann, pp. 599-602 (1962)
- Little Science, Big Science
- De Solla Price, D. J. (1965). "Networks of Scientific Papers". Science 149 (3683): 510–515. doi:10.1126/science.149.3683.510. PMID 14325149. edit
- "Nations can Publish or Perish", in International Science and Technology 70 84-90 (1967)
- "Citation Measures of Hard Science, Soft Science, Technology, and Nonscience", in Nelson, C. E. & Pollock, D.K. (eds.), Communication among Scientists and Engineers, Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, pp. 3-22 (1970).
- Price, D. D. S. (1976). "A general theory of bibliometric and other cumulative advantage processes". Journal of the American Society for Information Science 27 (5): 292–306. doi:10.1002/asi.4630270505. edit (Winner of 1976 JASIS paper award.)
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