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Journal of Data and Information Science, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, February 2023
- Ronald Rousseau, Liying Yang, Johan Bollen, Zhesi Shen
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Large language models and scientific publishing. 1 - Joshua Eykens:
How a systems perspective can help us with the interdisciplinarity puzzle. 2-8 - Mike Thelwall
, Kayvan Kousha, Meiko Makita, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Paul Wilson, Jonathan M. Levitt:
Is big team research fair in national research assessments? The case of the UK Research Excellence Framework 2021. 9-20 - Fan Chao, Guang Yu:
Causal inference using regression-based statistical control: Confusion in Econometrics. 21-28 - Yurui Huang
, Chaolin Tian, Yifang Ma
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Practical operation and theoretical basis of difference-in-difference regression in science of science: The comparative trial on the scientific performance of Nobel laureates versus their coauthors. 29-46 - Shelia X. Wei, Helena H. Zhang, Howell Y. Wang, Fred Y. Ye:
Identifying grey-rhino in eminent technologies via patent analysis. 47-71 - Olesya Mryglod
, Serhii Nazarovets
, Serhiy Kozmenko:
Peculiarities of gender disambiguation and ordering of non-English authors' names for Economic papers beyond core databases①. 72-89
Volume 8, Number 2, April 2023
- Mike Thelwall
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Can first or last name uniqueness help to identify diaspora researchers from any country? 1-25 - Dag W. Aksnes
, Gunnar Sivertsen:
Global trends in international research collaboration, 1980-2021①. 26-42 - Meiling Li, Yang Zhang, Yang Wang:
Regression discontinuity design and its applications to Science of Science: A survey. 43-65 - Katerina Guba
, Alexey Zheleznov
, Elena Chechik
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Evaluating grant proposals: lessons from using metrics as screening device. 66-92 - Edita G. Gzoyan
, Aram R. Mirzoyan
, Anush Sargsyan, Mariam Yeghikyan, Domenico A. Maisano
, Shushanik A. Sargsyan
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International visibility of Armenian domestic journals: the role of scientific diaspora. 93-117 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Serhii Nazarovets
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Assessment of retracted papers, and their retraction notices, from a cancer journal associated with "paper mills". 118-125
Volume 8, Number 3, June 2023
- Sabina Alam
, Laura Wilson
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Perspectives from a publishing ethics and research integrity team for required improvements. 1-14 - Yang Li, Tao Jia
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An author credit allocation method with improved distinguishability and robustness. 15-46 - Mingyue Sun, Mingliang Yue, Tingcan Ma
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Differences between journal and conference in computer science: a bibliometric view based on Bayesian network. 47-60 - Tao Fan
, Hao Wang, Peng Wu, Chen Ling, Milad Taleby Ahvanooey
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Multimodal sentiment analysis for social media contents during public emergencies. 61-87 - Ruopeng An, Quinlan Batcheller
, Junjie Wang
, Yuyi Yang
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Build neural network models to identify and correct news headlines exaggerating obesity-related scientific findings. 88-97
Volume 8, Number 4, November 2023
- Yves Fassin
, Ronald Rousseau:
The notion of dominant terminology in bibliometric research. 1-7 - Xinyue Lu, Li Li, Zhesi Shen:
The Nobel Prize winners will be among these candidates. 8-9 - Alvaro Cabezas-Clavijo
, Yusnelkis Milanés-Guisado, Ruben Alba-Ruiz
, Ángel M. Delgado-Vázquez:
The need to develop tailored tools for improving the quality of thematic bibliometric analyses: Evidence from papers published in Sustainability and Scientometrics. 10-35 - Ping Ni, Lianhui Shan, Yong Li, Xinying An:
Text duplication of papers in four medical related fields. 36-48 - Lokman Tutuncu
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Editorial board publication strategy and acceptance rates in Turkish national journals. 49-83 - Zi-han Yuan
, Yi Liu:
Research misconduct in hospitals is spreading: A bibliometric analysis of retracted papers from Chinese university-affiliated hospitals. 84-101 - Wei Cui, Zhiqiang Xu, Ren Mu:
Dimensionality reduction model based on integer planning for the analysis of key indicators affecting life expectancy. 102-124

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