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Journal of Informetrics, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 2019
- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Massimiliano Carloni:
The balance of knowledge flows. 1-9 - Lovro Subelj, Dalibor Fiala, Tadej Ciglaric, Luka Kronegger:
Convexity in scientific collaboration networks. 10-31 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Giovanni Felici:
Predicting publication long-term impact through a combination of early citations and journal impact factor. 32-49 - Nicolás Robinson-García, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Dakota S. Murray, Alfredo Yegros-Yegros, Vincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas:
The many faces of mobility: Using bibliometric data to measure the movement of scientists. 50-63 - Jesús Clemente-Gallardo, Alfredo Ferrer, David Iñiguez, Alejandro Rivero, Gonzalo Ruiz, Alfonso Tarancón:
Do researchers collaborate in a similar way to publish and to develop projects? 64-77 - Federico Bianchi, Francisco Grimaldo, Flaminio Squazzoni:
The F3-index. Valuing reviewers for scholarly journals. 78-86 - Camil Demetrescu, Francesco Lupia, Angelo Mendicelli, Andrea Ribichini, Francesco Scarcello, Marco Schaerf:
On the Shapley value and its application to the Italian VQR research assessment exercise. 87-104 - Giovanni Colavizza, Thomas Franssen, Thed N. van Leeuwen:
An empirical investigation of the tribes and their territories: Are research specialisms rural and urban? 105-117 - Mike Thelwall, Carol Bailey, Meiko Makita, Pardeep Sud, Devika P. Madalli:
Gender and research publishing in India: Uniformly high inequality? 118-131 - Jian Du, Peixin Li, Qianying Guo, Xiaoli Tang:
Measuring the knowledge translation and convergence in pharmaceutical innovation by funding-science-technology-innovation linkages analysis. 132-148 - Mike Thelwall, Carol Bailey, Catherine Tobin, Noel-Ann Bradshaw:
Gender differences in research areas, methods and topics: Can people and thing orientations explain the results? 149-169 - Lutz Bornmann:
Does the normalized citation impact of universities profit from certain properties of their published documents - such as the number of authors and the impact factor of the publishing journals? A multilevel modeling approach. 170-184 - Francesco Alessandro Massucci, Domingo Docampo:
Measuring the academic reputation through citation networks via PageRank. 185-201 - Fei Shu, Charles-Antoine Julien, Lin Zhang, Junping Qiu, Jing Zhang, Vincent Larivière:
Comparing journal and paper level classifications of science. 202-225 - Kai Li, Erjia Yan:
Are NIH-funded publications fulfilling the proposed research? An examination of concept-matchedness between NIH research grants and their supported publications. 226-237 - Sergio Copiello:
Peer and neighborhood effects: Citation analysis using a spatial autoregressive model and pseudo-spatial data. 238-254 - Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner, Lutz Bornmann:
Interdisciplinarity as diversity in citation patterns among journals: Rao-Stirling diversity, relative variety, and the Gini coefficient. 255-269 - Marcel Dunaiski, Jaco Geldenhuys, Willem Visser:
On the interplay between normalisation, bias, and performance of paper impact metrics. 270-290 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Infinite sequences and their h-type indices. 291-298 - Marcel Dunaiski, Jaco Geldenhuys, Willem Visser:
Globalised vs averaged: Bias and ranking performance on the author level. 299-313 - Ricardo Brito, Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro:
Evaluating research and researchers by the journal impact factor: Is it better than coin flipping? 314-324 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild, Jonathan Adams:
Do altmetrics assess societal impact in a comparable way to case studies? An empirical test of the convergent validity of altmetrics based on data from the UK research excellence framework (REF). 325-340 - Zhiya Zuo, Kang Zhao, Chaoqun Ni:
Standing on the shoulders of giants? - Faculty hiring in information schools. 341-353 - Chiara Carusi, Giuseppe Bianchi:
Scientific community detection via bipartite scholar/journal graph co-clustering. 354-386 - Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti, Tommaso Lando:
How mean rank and mean size may determine the generalised Lorenz curve: With application to citation analysis. 387-396 - Xuelian Pan, Erjia Yan, Ming Cui, Weina Hua:
How important is software to library and information science research? A content analysis of full-text publications. 397-406 - Xiaomei Bai, Fuli Zhang, Ivan Lee:
Predicting the citations of scholarly paper. 407-418 - Lokman I. Meho:
Using Scopus's CiteScore for assessing the quality of computer science conferences. 419-433 - Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, David Melero-Fuentes, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent:
Origin, characteristics, predominance and conceptual networks of eponyms in the bibliometric literature. 434-448 - Kai Li, Pei-Ying Chen, Erjia Yan:
Challenges of measuring software impact through citations: An examination of the lme4 R package. 449-461 - Lawrence J. Smolinsky:
Odds ratios and Mantel-Haenszel quotients. 462-463 - Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild, Rüdiger Mutz:
MHq indicators for zero-inflated count data - A response to the comment by Smolinsky (in press). 464-465
Volume 13, Number 2, May 2019
- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall:
Can Google Scholar and Mendeley help to assess the scholarly impacts of dissertations? 467-484 - Ali Abrishami, Sadegh Aliakbary:
Predicting citation counts based on deep neural network learning techniques. 485-499 - Cristiano Giuffrida, Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
Are all citations worth the same? Valuing citations by the value of the citing items. 500-514 - Alessandro Strumia, Riccardo Torre:
Biblioranking fundamental physics. 515-539 - Lutz Bornmann, António Osório:
The value and credits of n-authors publications. 540-554 - Mike Thelwall:
The rhetorical structure of science? A multidisciplinary analysis of article headings. 555-563 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
Authorship analysis of specialized vs diversified research output. 564-573 - Hyoungjoo Park, Dietmar Wolfram:
Research software citation in the Data Citation Index: Current practices and implications for research software sharing and reuse. 574-582 - Lorenzo Righetto, Alessandro Spelta, Emanuele Rabosio, Fabio Pammolli:
Long-term correlations in short, non-stationary time series: An application to international R&D collaborations. 583-592 - Carter Bloch, Thomas K. Ryan, Jens Peter Andersen:
Public-private collaboration and scientific impact: An analysis based on Danish publication data for 1995-2013. 593-604 - Si Shen, Danhao Zhu, Ronald Rousseau, Xinning Su, Dongbo Wang:
A refined method for computing bibliographic coupling strengths. 605-615 - Yu Zhang, Min Wang, Florian Gottwalt, Morteza Saberi, Elizabeth Chang:
Ranking scientific articles based on bibliometric networks with a weighting scheme. 616-634 - Amrita Purkayastha, Eleonora Palmaro, Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski, Jeroen Baas:
Comparison of two article-level, field-independent citation metrics: Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) and Relative Citation Ratio (RCR). 635-642 - Rüdiger Mutz, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
How to consider fractional counting and field normalization in the statistical modeling of bibliometric data: A multilevel Poisson regression approach. 643-657 - Mike Thelwall:
Should citations be counted separately from each originating section? 658-678 - Gunnar Sivertsen, Ronald Rousseau, Lin Zhang:
Measuring scientific contributions with modified fractional counting. 679-694 - Robin Haunschild, Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann, Iina Hellsten, Werner Marx:
Does the public discuss other topics on climate change than researchers? A comparison of explorative networks based on author keywords and hashtags. 695-707 - Pierpaolo Dondio, Niccolò Casnici, Francisco Grimaldo, Nigel Gilbert, Flaminio Squazzoni:
The "invisible hand" of peer review: The implications of author-referee networks on peer review in a scholarly journal. 708-716 - Gui-Yuan Shi, Yi-Xiu Kong, Guang-Hui Yuan, Rui-Jie Wu, An Zeng, Matús Medo:
Discoverers in scientific citation data. 717-725 - Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Samuele Di Russo:
Testing for universality of Mendeley readership distributions. 726-737 - Sebastian Galiani, Ramiro H. Gálvez:
An empirical approach based on quantile regression for estimating citation ageing. 738-750 - Has van Vlokhoven:
The effect of open access on research quality. 751-756 - Christos Giatsidis, Giannis Nikolentzos, Chenhui Zhang, Jie Tang, Michalis Vazirgiannis:
Rooted citation graphs density metrics for research papers influence evaluation. 757-768
Volume 13, Number 3, August 2019
- Yan-An Hwang, Chih-Hao Chiu, Jian-Ming Shih:
A correction: Ranking authors using fractional counting of citations: An axiomatic approach. 769-770 - Zekai He, Ni Zhen, Chaojiang Wu:
Measuring and exploring the geographic mobility of American professors from graduating institutions: Differences across disciplines, academic ranks, and genders. 771-784 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Solution by step functions of a minimum problem in L2[0, T], using generalized h- and g-indices. 785-792 - Daniel Torres-Salinas, Esteban Romero-Frías, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado:
Mapping the backbone of the Humanities through the eyes of Wikipedia. 793-803 - Przemyslaw Korytkowski, Emanuel Kulczycki:
Publication counting methods for a national research evaluation exercise. 804-816 - Chao Lu, Yi Bu, Xianlei Dong, Jie Wang, Ying Ding, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Logan Paul, Chengzhi Zhang:
Analyzing linguistic complexity and scientific impact. 817-829 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
When research assessment exercises leave room for opportunistic behavior by the subjects under evaluation. 830-840 - Houqiang Yu, Tingting Xiao, Shenmeng Xu, Yuefen Wang:
Who posts scientific tweets? An investigation into the productivity, locations, and identities of scientific tweeters. 841-855 - Feifei Wang, Chenran Jia, Xiaohan Wang, Junwan Liu, Shuo Xu, Yang Liu, Chenyuyan Yang:
Exploring all-author tripartite citation networks: A case study of gene editing. 856-873 - Kai Wang, Xiaojuan Liu, Yutong Han:
Exploring Goodreads reviews for book impact assessment. 874-886 - Xiangjie Kong, Mengyi Mao, Huizhen Jiang, Shuo Yu, Liangtian Wan:
How does collaboration affect researchers' positions in co-authorship networks? 887-900 - Meiting Huang, Weishu Liu:
Substantial numbers of easily identifiable illegal DOIs still exist in Scopus. 901-903 - Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner, Lutz Bornmann:
Diversity measurement: Steps towards the measurement of interdisciplinarity? 904-905 - Ronald Rousseau:
On the Leydesdorff-Wagner-Bornmann proposal for diversity measurement. 906-907
Volume 13, Number 4, November 2019
- Alexander M. Petersen:
Megajournal mismanagement: Manuscript decision bias and anomalous editor activity at PLOS ONE. - László Csató:
Journal ranking should depend on the level of aggregation. - Teresa Muñoz-Écija, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez:
Coping with methods for delineating emerging fields: Nanoscience and nanotechnology as a case study. - Lutz Bornmann, Alexander Tekles, Helena H. Zhang, Fred Y. Ye:
Do we measure novelty when we analyze unusual combinations of cited references? A validation study of bibliometric novelty indicators based on F1000Prime data. - Javier Gómez-Ferri, Gregorio González-Alcaide, Ramón LLopis-Goig:
Measuring dissatisfaction with coauthorship: An empirical approach based on the researchers' perception. - Xiaorui Jiang, Hai Zhuge:
Forward search path count as an alternative indirect citation impact indicator. - Chung-Huei Kuan, Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang:
Bibliographically coupled patents: Their temporal pattern and combined relevance. - Su Jung Jee, Minji Kwon, Jung Moon Ha, So Young Sohn:
Exploring the forward citation patterns of patents based on the evolution of technology fields. - Pablo E. Pinto, Andres Vallone, Guillermo Honores:
The structure of collaboration networks: Findings from three decades of co-invention patents in Chile. - Esra Eren Bayindir, Mehmet Yigit Gurdal, Ismail Saglam:
A Game Theoretic Approach to Peer Review of Grant Proposals. - Shuo Xu, Liyuan Hao, Xin An, Guancan Yang, Feifei Wang:
Emerging research topics detection with multiple machine learning models. - Yurij L. Katchanov, Yulia V. Markova, Natalia A. Shmatko:
The distinction machine: Physics journals from the perspective of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic.
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