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Quantitative Science Studies, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 2024
- Seokkyun Joshua Woo, John P. Walsh

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On the shoulders of fallen giants: What do references to retracted research tell us about citation behaviors? 1-30 - Lorena Delgado-Quirós

, José Luis Ortega
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Completeness degree of publication metadata in eight free-access scholarly databases. 31-49 - Arcangelo Massari

, Fabio Mariani
, Ivan Heibi
, Silvio Peroni
, David M. Shotton
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OpenCitations Meta. 50-75 - Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez

, Rodrigo Costas
, Nicolás Robinson-García
, Vincent Larivière
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Examining the quality of the corresponding authorship field in Web of Science and Scopus. 76-97 - Eleonora Dagiene

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The challenge of assessing academic books: The U.K. and Lithuanian cases through the ISBN lens. 98-127 - Haiko Lietz

, Mohsen Jadidi, Daniel Kostic
, Milena Tsvetkova
, Claudia Wagner
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Individual and gender inequality in computer science: A career study of cohorts from 1970 to 2000. 128-152 - Sergio Pelaez

, Gaurav Verma
, Barbara E. Ribeiro
, Philip Shapira
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Large-scale text analysis using generative language models: A case study in discovering public value expressions in AI patents. 153-169 - Justin Quemener

, Egidio Luis Miotti, Abdelghani Maddi
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Technological impact of funded research: A case study of nonpatent references. 170-186 - Ana Teresa Santos

, Sandro Mendonça
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Keeping a close watch on Innovation Studies: Opening the black box of journal editorships. 187-218 - Yuanxi Fu

, Caitlin Vitosky Clarke
, Mark Van Moer
, Jodi Schneider
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Exploring evidence selection with the inclusion network. 219-245 - Yongxin Kong

, Vicky Amar Daiya
, Katy Börner
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Scholarly publications and data set evidence for the Human Reference Atlas. 246-260
- Julien Larregue

, Hassina Bourihane
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The gendered structure of science does not transpire in an experimental vacuum. 261-263 - Graham Kendall

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Are open access fees a good use of taxpayers' money? 264-270
Volume 5, Number 2, Spring 2024
- Justus Henke

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Public engagement with COVID-19 preprints: Bridging the gap between scientists and society. 271-296 - Alice Fleerackers

, Kenneth Shores
, Natascha Chtena
, Juan Pablo Alperin
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Unreviewed science in the news: The evolution of preprint media coverage from 2014-2021. 297-316 - Julián D. Cortés

, Maria Catalina Ramírez Cajiao:
The policy is dead, long live the policy - Revealing science, technology, and innovation policy priorities and government transitions via network analysis. 317-331 - Madelaine Hare

, Geoff Krause
, Keith MacKnight
, Timothy D. Bowman
, Rodrigo Costas
, Philippe Mongeon
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Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles. 332-350 - Hao Peng

, Misha Teplitskiy
, David Jurgens
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Author mentions in science news reveal widespread disparities across name-inferred ethnicities. 351-365 - Juan Pablo Alperin

, Alice Fleerackers
, Michelle Riedlinger
, Stefanie Haustein
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Second-order citations in altmetrics: A case study analyzing the audiences of COVID-19 research in the news and on social media. 366-382 - Evgeny Bobrov

, Nico Riedel
, Miriam Kip
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Operationalizing open and restricted-access data - Formulating verifiable criteria for the openness of data sets mentioned in biomedical research articles. 383-407 - Yury Kashnitsky

, Guillaume Roberge
, Jingwen Mu
, Kevin Kang
, Weiwei Wang
, Maurice Vanderfeesten
, Maxim Rivest
, Savvas Chamezopoulos
, Robert Jaworek
, Maéva Vignes
, Bamini Jayabalasingham
, Finne Boonen, Chris James
, Marius A. Doornenbal
, Isabelle Labrosse:
Evaluating approaches to identifying research supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. 408-425 - Andres F. Castro Torres

, Aliakbar Akbaritabar
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The use of linear models in quantitative research. 426-446 - Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez

, Antonio J. Gómez-Núñez
, Carlos Olmeda-Gómez
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Anatomy of the top 1% most highly cited publications: An empirical comparison of two approaches. 447-463 - Amir Faghri, Theodore L. Bergman:

Highly Ranked Scholars and the influence of countries and regions in research fields, disciplines, and specialties. 464-483
- Enrique Herrera-Viedma

, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado
, Daniel Torres-Salinas
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Losing objectivity: The questionable use of surveys in the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects. 484-486
Volume 5, Number 3, 2024
- Anne Maaike Mulders

, Bas Hofstra
, Jochem Tolsma
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A matter of time? Gender and ethnic inequality in the academic publishing careers of Dutch Ph.D.s. 487-515 - Yurui Huang

, Xuesen Cheng
, Chaolin Tian
, Xunyi Jiang
, Langtian Ma
, Yifang Ma
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Talent hat, cross-border mobility, and career development in China. 516-532 - Dmitry M. Kochetkov

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University rankings in the context of research evaluation: A state-of-the-art review. 533-555 - Hans Jonker

, Florian Vanlee
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Linking science with media and policy: The case of academics in Flanders, Belgium. 556-572 - Justin Fuhr

, Caroline Monnin
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Researcher profile system adoption and use across discipline and rank: A case study at the University of Manitoba. 573-592 - Guadalupe I. Lozano, Kelly Macarthur, Ben Barr:

Impact of peer review type and editor gender on women authorships in mathematics. 593-612 - Ly Dinh

, William C. Barley
, Lauren Johnson, Brian F. Allan
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Hyperauthored papers disproportionately amplify important egocentric network metrics. 613-636 - David Schindler

, Tazin Hossain
, Sascha Spors
, Frank Krüger
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A multilevel analysis of data quality for formal software citation. 637-667 - Boris Forthmann

, Steffen Nestler
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Latent variable modeling of scientific impact: Estimation of the Q model parameters with structural equation models. 668-680 - Matthias Held

, Jochen Gläser
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Exploring publication networks with a local cohesion-maximizing algorithm. 681-703 - Rik Iping

, Ilse Nederveen, Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei
, Hosein Azarbonyad
, Max Dumoulin, Georgios Tsatsaronis
, Irene M. J. Mathijssen
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The development of a research intelligence tool for rare disease research in the Netherlands. 704-717 - Kai Li

, Rongqian Ma
, Zhichao Fang
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Explicit or implicit digital humanities? An examination of search strategies to retrieve digital humanities publications from large-scale scholarly databases. 718-735 - Arash Hajikhani

, Carolyn Cole
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A critical review of large language models: Sensitivity, bias, and the path toward specialized AI. 736-756 - Wencan Tian

, Ruonan Cai, Zhichao Fang
, Qianqian Xie
, Zhigang Hu, Xianwen Wang:
Research funding in different SCI disciplines: A comparison analysis based on Web of Science. 757-777 - Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez

, Bianca S. Mira
, Daniel Martínez-Ávila
, Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio
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Real influence: A novel approach to characterize the visibility of journals and publications. 778-804 - Deise Schröder Sarzi

, Jacqueline Leta
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Twenty years of the Open Access movement: A retrospective study on the relationship between publishing strategies and scientific capital of Brazilian researchers in biological science. 805-822
Volume 5, Number 4, 2024
- Mark A. Hanson

, Pablo Gómez Barreiro
, Paolo Crosetto
, Dan Brockington
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The strain on scientific publishing. 823-843 - Xiang Zheng

, Erjia Yan
, Chaoqun Ni
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Faculty mobility and research dynamics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 844-860 - Alex Jie Yang

, Ying Ding
, Meijun Liu
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Female-led teams produce more innovative ideas yet receive less scientific impact. 861-881 - Lin Zhang

, Fan Qi
, Gunnar Sivertsen
, Liming Liang
, David Campbell
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Gender differences in the patterns and consequences of changing research directions in scientific careers. 882-905 - Taekho You

, June Young Lee
, Jinseo Park
, Jinhyuk Yun
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Auditing citation polarization during the early COVID-19 pandemic. 906-921 - Diletta Abbonato

, Stefano Bianchini
, Floriana Gargiulo
, Tommaso Venturini
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Interdisciplinary research in artificial intelligence: Lessons from COVID-19. 922-935 - Alexander Michael Petersen

, Felber J. Arroyave
, Fabio Pammolli
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The disruption index is biased by citation inflation. 936-953 - Caroline S. Wagner

, Travis A. Whetsell
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Developing an index of national research capacity. 954-974 - Joerg Sixt

, Michele Pasin
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Dimensions: Calculating disruption indices at scale. 975-990 - Paolo Manghi

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Challenges in building scholarly knowledge graphs for research assessment in open science. 991-1021 - Nataliia Kaliuzhna

, Christian Hauschke
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Open access in Ukraine: Characteristics and evolution from 2012 to 2021. 1022-1041 - Marc-Andre Simard

, Leigh-Ann Butler
, Juan Pablo Alperin
, Stefanie Haustein
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We need to rethink the way we identify diamond open access journals in quantitative science studies. 1042-1046 - Han Zhuang

, Daniel E. Acuna
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Incorporating costs and benefits to the evaluation of uncertain research results: Applications to cancer research funding. 1047-1069 - Alex Jie Yang

, Sanhong Deng
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Dynamic patterns of the disruptive and consolidating knowledge flows in Nobel-winning scientific breakthroughs. 1070-1086

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