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Quantitative Science Studies, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 2022
- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall:
Covid-19 refereeing duration and impact in major medical journals. 1-17 - Lauranne Chaignon, Daniel Egret:
Identifying scientific publications countrywide and measuring their open access: The case of the French Open Science Barometer (BSO). 18-36 - Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud:
Scopus 1900-2020: Growth in articles, abstracts, countries, fields, and journals. 37-50 - Michael Färber, Lin Ao:
The Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph enhanced: Author name disambiguation, publication classification, and embeddings. 51-98 - Philip J. Purnell:
The prevalence and impact of university affiliation discrepancies between four bibliographic databases - Scopus, Web of Science, Dimensions, and Microsoft Academic. 99-121 - Keisuke Okamura:
Scientometric engineering: Exploring citation dynamics via arXiv eprints. 122-146 - Olga Zagovora, Roberto Ulloa, Katrin Weller, Fabian Flöck:
"I updated the <ref>": The evolution of references in the English Wikipedia and the implications for altmetrics. 147-173 - Jian Qin, Jeff Hemsley, Sarah E. Bratt:
The structural shift and collaboration capacity in GenBank Networks: A longitudinal study. 174-193 - Alberto Baccini, Giuseppe De Nicolao:
Just an artifact? The concordance between peer review and bibliometrics in economics and statistics in the Italian research assessment exercise. 194-207 - Mike Thelwall:
Can the quality of published academic journal articles be assessed with machine learning? 208-226 - Tolga Yuret:
Predicting the impact of American Economic Review articles by author characteristics. 227-243 - Mike Thelwall, Abdullah Abrizah, Ruth Fairclough:
Researching women and men 1996-2020: Is androcentrism still dominant? 244-264 - Anthony F. J. van Raan:
German cities with universities: Socioeconomic position and university performance. 265-288 - Eleanor Wedell, Minhyuk Park, Dmitriy Korobskiy, Tandy J. Warnow, George Chacko:
Center-periphery structure in research communities. 289-314
- Yves Gingras:
Towards a moralization of bibliometrics? A response to Kyle Siler. 315-318
Volume 3, Number 2, Spring 2022
- Woo Seong Jo, Lu Liu, Dashun Wang:
See further upon the giants: Quantifying intellectual lineage in science. 319-330 - Mike Thelwall, Nabeil Maflahi:
Research coauthorship 1900-2020: Continuous, universal, and ongoing expansion. 331-344 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
The effect of academic mobility on research performance: The case of Italy. 345-362 - Henrique Pinheiro, Matt Durning, David Campbell:
Do women undertake interdisciplinary research more than men, and do self-citations bias observed differences? 363-392 - Henry Small:
The confirmation of scientific theories using Bayesian causal networks and citation sentiments. 393-419 - Kristofer Rolf Söderström, Fredrik Åström, Olof Hallonsten:
Generic instruments in a synchrotron radiation facility. 420-442 - David Fajardo-Ortiz, Stefan Hornbostel, Maywa Montenegro-de-Wit, Annie Shattuck:
Funding CRISPR: Understanding the role of government and philanthropic institutions in supporting academic research within the CRISPR innovation system. 443-456 - Ai Linh Nguyen, Wenyuan Liu, Khiam Aik Khor, Andrea Nanetti, Siew Ann Cheong:
The emergence of graphene research topics through interactions within and beyond. 457-484
- Kyle Siler:
Values matter in science, so do facts: Response to Gingras. 485-487
Volume 3, Number 3, Summer 2022
- W. B. Lievers:
Visualizing academic descendants using modified Pavlo diagrams: Results based on five researchers in biomechanics and biomedicine. 489-511 - Federica Bologna, Angelo Di Iorio, Silvio Peroni, Francesco Poggi:
Open bibliographic data and the Italian National Scientific Qualification: Measuring coverage of academic fields. 512-528 - Ba Xuan Nguyen, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Jesse David Dinneen, Vincent Larivière:
Assessing the quality of bibliographic data sources for measuring international research collaboration. 529-559 - Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka, Nees Jan van Eck, Ludo Waltman:
Funding COVID-19 research: Insights from an exploratory analysis using open data infrastructures. 560-582 - Bianca Kramer, Hans de Jonge:
The availability and completeness of open funder metadata: Case study for publications funded by the Dutch Research Council. 583-599 - Eric Schares:
Unsub Extender: A Python-based web application for visualizing Unsub data. 600-623 - Martin Szomszor, Euan A. Adie:
Overton: A bibliometric database of policy document citations. 624-650 - Matthias Held, Theresa Velden:
How to interpret algorithmically constructed topical structures of scientific fields? A case study of citation-based mappings of the research specialty of invasion biology. 651-671 - Kevin W. Boyack, Richard Klavans:
An improved practical approach to forecasting exceptional growth in research. 672-693 - Sara Lafia, Lizhou Fan, Andrea K. Thomer, Libby Hemphill:
Subdivisions and crossroads: Identifying hidden community structures in a data archive's citation network. 694-714 - Jonathan Adams, Martin Szomszor:
A converging global research system. 715-731 - Giovanni Abramo, Dag W. Aksnes, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Unveiling the distinctive traits of a nation's research performance: The case of Italy and Norway. 732-754 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
Measuring and interpreting the differences of the nations' scientific specialization indexes by output and by input. 755-775 - Robin Delabays, Melvyn Tyloo:
Heavy-tailed distribution of the number of papers within scientific journals. 776-792 - Enrique Orduña-Malea, Isidro F. Aguillo:
Are link-based and citation-based journal metrics correlated? An Open Access megapublisher case study. 793-814 - Sven E. Hug:
Towards theorizing peer review. 815-831 - Thomas Feliciani, Junwen Luo, Kalpana Shankar:
Peer reviewer topic choice and its impact on interrater reliability: A mixed-method study. 832-856
- Ludo Waltman, Vincent Larivière:
The challenges of scientometric studies of predatory publishing. 857-858
- Vít Machácek, Martin Srholec:
Predatory publishing in Scopus: Evidence on cross-country differences. 859-887
Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 2022
- Nancy Pontika, Thomas Klebel, Antonia Correia, Hannah Metzler, Petr Knoth, Tony Ross-Hellauer:
Indicators of research quality, quantity, openness, and responsibility in institutional review, promotion, and tenure policies across seven countries. 888-911 - Saurabh Khanna, Jon Ball, Juan Pablo Alperin, John Willinsky:
Recalibrating the scope of scholarly publishing: A modest step in a vast decolonization process. 912-930 - Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Rodrigo Costas:
Wikinformetrics: Construction and description of an open Wikipedia knowledge graph data set for informetric purposes. 931-952 - Ivan Heibi, Silvio Peroni:
A quantitative and qualitative open citation analysis of retracted articles in the humanities. 953-975 - Philip J. Purnell:
A comparison of different methods of identifying publications related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Case study of SDG 13 - Climate Action. 976-1002 - Lokman I. Meho:
Gender gap among highly cited researchers, 2014-2021. 1003-1023 - Tahereh Dehdarirad:
Can the presence of an author photograph and biography have an impact on article citations? The case of chemistry and chemical engineering. 1024-1039 - Giacomo Vaccario, Luca Verginer:
When standard network measures fail to rank journals: A theoretical and empirical analysis. 1040-1053 - Matthias Held:
Know thy tools! Limits of popular algorithms used for topic reconstruction. 1054-1078 - Akhil Jakatdar, Baqiao Liu, Tandy J. Warnow, George Chacko:
AOC: Assembling overlapping communities. 1079-1096 - Peter Sjögårde:
Improving overlay maps of science: Combining overview and detail. 1097-1118 - Evi Sachini, Konstantinos Sioumalas-Christodoulou, Stefanos Christopoulos, Nikolaos Karampekios:
AI for AI: Using AI methods for classifying AI science documents. 1119-1132 - Jinqing Yang, Wei Lu, Yong Huang, Qikai Cheng, Li Zhang, Shengzhi Huang:
Understanding knowledge role transitions: A perspective of knowledge codification. 1133-1155 - Frédérique Bordignon, Marion Maisonobe:
Researchers and their data: A study based on the use of the word data in scholarly articles. 1156-1178
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