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Quantitative Science Studies, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 2020
Editorial
- Ludo Waltman
, Vincent Larivière
, Stasa Milojevic, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
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Opening science: The rebirth of a scholarly journal. 1-3
In Memoriam
- Mike Thelwall
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In memoriam Judit Bar-Ilan. 4-5
Research Articles
- Nina Schönfelder
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Article processing charges: Mirroring the citation impact or legacy of the subscription-based model? 6-27 - Kyle Siler
, Koen Frenken
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The pricing of open access journals: Diverse niches and sources of value in academic publishing. 28-59 - Hugo Horta
, João M. Santos
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The Multidimensional Research Agendas Inventory - Revised (MDRAI-R): Factors shaping researchers' research agendas in all fields of knowledge. 60-93 - Dominik P. Heinisch
, Johannes König
, Anne Otto
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A supervised machine learning approach to trace doctorate recipients' employment trajectories. 94-116 - Kaare Aagaard
, Alexander Kladakis
, Mathias Wullum Nielsen
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Concentration or dispersal of research funding? 117-149 - Paul Donner
, Christine Rimmert
, Nees Jan van Eck
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Comparing institutional-level bibliometric research performance indicator values based on different affiliation disambiguation systems. 150-170 - Lutz Bornmann
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Bibliometrics-based decision trees (BBDTs) based on bibliometrics-based heuristics (BBHs): Visualized guidelines for the use of bibliometrics in research evaluation. 171-182 - Stasa Milojevic:
Practical method to reclassify Web of Science articles into unique subject categories and broad disciplines. 183-206 - Peter Sjögårde
, Per Ahlgren
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Granularity of algorithmically constructed publication-level classifications of research publications: Identification of specialties. 207-238 - Qi Wang
, Jesper Wiborg Schneider
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Consistency and validity of interdisciplinarity measures. 239-263 - James R. Bradley
, Sitaram Devarakonda
, Avon Davey
, Dmitriy Korobskiy
, Siyu Liu, Djamil Lakhdar-Hamina
, Tandy J. Warnow
, George Chacko
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Co-citations in context: Disciplinary heterogeneity is relevant. 264-276 - Alberto Baccini
, Lucio Barabesi
, Mahdi Khelfaoui, Yves Gingras:
Intellectual and social similarity among scholarly journals: An exploratory comparison of the networks of editors, authors and co-citations. 277-289 - Mike Thelwall
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Large publishing consortia produce higher citation impact research but coauthor contributions are hard to evaluate. 290-302 - Maxime B. Sainte-Marie
, Philippe Mongeon
, Vincent Larivière
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On the topicality and research impact of special issues. 303-319 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau
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h-Type indices, partial sums and the majorization order. 320-330 - Lutz Bornmann
, Christian Ganser
, Alexander Tekles
, Loet Leydesdorff
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Does the hα-index reinforce the Matthew effect in science? The introduction of agent-based simulations into scientometrics. 331-346 - Mike Thelwall
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Mendeley reader counts for US computer science conference papers and journal articles. 347-359
Special Issue: Editorial
- Ludo Waltman
, Vincent Larivière
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Special issue on bibliographic data sources. 360-362
Special Issue: Articles
- Caroline Birkle, David A. Pendlebury
, Joshua Schnell
, Jonathan Adams
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Web of Science as a data source for research on scientific and scholarly activity. 363-376 - Jeroen Baas
, Michiel Schotten
, Andrew M. Plume
, Grégoire Côté
, Reza Karimi
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Scopus as a curated, high-quality bibliometric data source for academic research in quantitative science studies. 377-386 - Christian Herzog
, Daniel W. Hook
, Stacy R. Konkiel
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Dimensions: Bringing down barriers between scientometricians and data. 387-395 - Kuansan Wang
, Zhihong Shen, Chiyuan Huang, Chieh-Han Wu, Yuxiao Dong, Anshul Kanakia:
Microsoft Academic Graph: When experts are not enough. 396-413 - Ginny Hendricks
, Dominika Tkaczyk
, Jennifer Lin
, Patricia Feeney
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Crossref: The sustainable source of community-owned scholarly metadata. 414-427 - Silvio Peroni
, David M. Shotton
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OpenCitations, an infrastructure organization for open scholarship. 428-444
Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 2020
- Chun-Kai (Karl) Huang
, Cameron Neylon
, Chloe Brookes-Kenworthy
, Richard Hosking
, Lucy Montgomery
, Katie Wilson
, Alkim Ozaygen
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Comparison of bibliographic data sources: Implications for the robustness of university rankings. 445-478 - Kayvan Kousha
, Mike Thelwall
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Google Books, Scopus, Microsoft Academic, and Mendeley for impact assessment of doctoral dissertations: A multidisciplinary analysis of the UK. 479-504 - Gustaf Nelhans
, Theo Bodin
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Methodological considerations for identifying questionable publishing in a national context: The case of Swedish Higher Education Institutions. 505-524 - Tobias Weber
, Dieter Kranzlmüller
, Michael Fromm
, Nelson Tavares de Sousa
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Using supervised learning to classify metadata of research data by field of study. 525-550 - Paul Donner
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A validation of coauthorship credit models with empirical data from the contributions of PhD candidates. 551-564 - Valeria Aman
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Transfer of knowledge through international scientific mobility: Introduction of a network-based bibliometric approach to study different knowledge types. 565-581 - Adèle Paul-Hus
, Philippe Mongeon
, Maxime B. Sainte-Marie
, Vincent Larivière
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Who are the acknowledgees? An analysis of gender and academic status. 582-598 - Mike Thelwall
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Gender differences in citation impact for 27 fields and six English-speaking countries 1996-2014. 599-617 - Nicholas Fraser
, Fakhri Momeni
, Philipp Mayr
, Isabella Peters
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The relationship between bioRxiv preprints, citations and altmetrics. 618-638 - Manolis Antonoyiannakis
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Impact factor volatility due to a single paper: A comprehensive analysis. 639-663 - Erjia Yan
, Zheng Chen, Kai Li
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The relationship between journal citation impact and citation sentiment: A study of 32 million citances in PubMed Central. 664-674 - Charles Crothers
, Lutz Bornmann
, Robin Haunschild
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Citation concept analysis (CCA) of Robert K. Merton's book Social Theory and Social Structure: How often are certain concepts from the book cited in subsequent publications? 675-690 - Ludo Waltman
, Kevin W. Boyack
, Giovanni Colavizza
, Nees Jan van Eck
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A principled methodology for comparing relatedness measures for clustering publications. 691-713 - Per Ahlgren
, Yunwei Chen
, Cristian Colliander
, Nees Jan van Eck
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Enhancing direct citations: A comparison of relatedness measures for community detection in a large set of PubMed publications. 714-729 - Mike Thelwall
, Amalia Más-Bleda
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How common are explicit research questions in journal articles? 730-748 - Asura Enkhbayar
, Stefanie Haustein
, Germana Barata
, Juan Pablo Alperin
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How much research shared on Facebook happens outside of public pages and groups? A comparison of public and private online activity around PLOS ONE papers. 749-770 - Rodrigo Costas
, Philippe Mongeon
, Márcia Ferreira
, Jeroen van Honk
, Thomas Franssen
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Large-scale identification and characterization of scholars on Twitter. 771-791 - Omar Kassab, Lutz Bornmann
, Robin Haunschild
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Can altmetrics reflect societal impact considerations?: Exploring the potential of altmetrics in the context of a sustainability science research center. 792-809 - Eliza Harrison
, Paige Martin
, Didi Surian
, Adam G. Dunn
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Recommending research articles to consumers of online vaccination information. 810-823 - Lokman I. Meho
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Highly prestigious international academic awards and their impact on university rankings. 824-848 - Andreas Kjær Stage
, Kaare Aagaard
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National policies as drivers of organizational change in universities: A string of reinforcing reforms. 849-871 - Emanuele Rabosio
, Lorenzo Righetto
, Alessandro Spelta
, Fabio Pammolli
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Connected from the outside: The role of U.S. regions in promoting the integration of the European research system. 894-917
Volume 1, Number 3, Summer 2020
Special Issue: Editorial
- Loet Leydesdorff
, Ismael Ràfols
, Stasa Milojevic:
Bridging the divide between qualitative and quantitative science studies. 918-926
Special Issue: Articles
- Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Numbers or no numbers in science studies. 927-929 - Donghyun Kang
, James A. Evans
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Against method: Exploding the boundary between qualitative and quantitative studies of science. 930-944 - Harriet Zuckerman:
Is "the time ripe" for quantitative research on misconduct in science? 945-958 - Yong Zhao
, Jian Du
, Yishan Wu
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The impact of J. D. Bernal's thoughts in the science of science upon China: Implications for today's quantitative studies of science. 959-968 - Diana Hicks, Kimberley R. Isett:
Powerful numbers: Exemplary quantitative studies of science that had policy impact. 969-982 - Thomas Heinze
, Arlette Jappe
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Quantitative science studies should be framed with middle-range theories and concepts from the social sciences. 983-992 - Christine L. Borgman
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Whose text, whose mining, and to whose benefit? 993-1000 - Mary Frank Fox
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Gender, science, and academic rank: Key issues and approaches. 1001-1006 - Koen Frenken
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Geography of scientific knowledge: A proximity approach. 1007-1016 - Alberto Cambrosio
, Jean-Philippe Cointet
, Alexandre Hannud Abdo
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Beyond networks: Aligning qualitative and computational science studies. 1017-1024 - Henry Small:
Past as prologue: Approaches to the study of confirmation in science. 1025-1040 - Noortje Marres
, Sarah de Rijcke
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From indicators to indicating interdisciplinarity: A participatory mapping methodology for research communities in-the-making. 1041-1055
Research Articles
- Serge P. J. M. Horbach
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Pandemic publishing: Medical journals strongly speed up their publication process for COVID-19. 1056-1067 - Kayvan Kousha
, Mike Thelwall
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COVID-19 publications: Database coverage, citations, readers, tweets, news, Facebook walls, Reddit posts. 1068-1091 - Caroline S. Armitage
, Marta Lorenz
, Susanne Mikki
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Mapping scholarly publications related to the Sustainable Development Goals: Do independent bibliometric approaches get the same results? 1092-1108 - Friso Selten
, Cameron Neylon
, Chun-Kai Huang
, Paul Groth
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A longitudinal analysis of university rankings. 1109-1135 - Iris Wanzenböck
, Rafael Lata
, Doga Ince
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Proposal success in Horizon 2020: A study of the influence of consortium characteristics. 1136-1158 - Emil Bargmann Madsen
, Kaare Aagaard
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Concentration of Danish research funding on individual researchers and research topics: Patterns and potential drivers. 1159-1181 - Jonathan Adams
, Gordon Rogers
, Warren Smart
, Martin Szomszor
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Longitudinal variation in national research publication portfolios: Steps required to index balance and evenness. 1182-1202 - Mignon Wuestman
, Jarno Hoekman
, Koen Frenken
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A typology of scientific breakthroughs. 1203-1222 - Sitaram Devarakonda
, James R. Bradley
, Dmitriy Korobskiy
, Tandy J. Warnow
, George Chacko
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Frequently cocited publications: Features and kinetics. 1223-1241 - Lutz Bornmann
, Sitaram Devarakonda
, Alexander Tekles
, George Chacko
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Are disruption index indicators convergently valid? The comparison of several indicator variants with assessments by peers. 1242-1259 - Mike Thelwall
, Amalia Más-Bleda
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A gender equality paradox in academic publishing: Countries with a higher proportion of female first-authored journal articles have larger first-author gender disparities between fields. 1260-1282 - Mike Thelwall
, Pardeep Sud
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Greater female first author citation advantages do not associate with reduced or reducing gender disparities in academia. 1283-1297 - Filipi Nascimento Silva
, Aditya Tandon
, Diego Raphael Amancio, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer
, Stasa Milojevic, Santo Fortunato
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Recency predicts bursts in the evolution of author citations. 1298-1308 - Mark C. Wilson
, Zhou Tang:
Noncumulative measures of researcher citation impact. 1309-1320 - Giovanni Abramo
, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo
, Giovanni Felici
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Informed peer review for publication assessments: Are improved impact measures worth the hassle? 1321-1333 - Mike Thelwall
, Ruth Fairclough
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All downhill from the PhD? The typical impact trajectory of U.S. academic careers. 1334-1348
Volume 1, Number 4, Fall 2020
Research Articles
- Giovanni Colavizza
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COVID-19 research in Wikipedia. 1349-1380 - Mike Thelwall
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Coronavirus research before 2020 is more relevant than ever, especially when interpreted for COVID-19. 1381-1395 - Janne Pölönen
, Mikael Laakso
, Raf Guns
, Emanuel Kulczycki
, Gunnar Sivertsen
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Open access at the national level: A comprehensive analysis of publications by Finnish researchers. 1396-1428 - Anthony J. Olejniczak
, Molly J. Wilson
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Who's writing open access (OA) articles? Characteristics of OA authors at Ph.D.-granting institutions in the United States. 1429-1450 - Erjia Yan
, Yongjun Zhu
, Jiangen He
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Analyzing academic mobility of U.S. professors based on ORCID data and the Carnegie Classification. 1451-1467 - Helena Mihaljevic
, Lucía Santamaría
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Authorship in top-ranked mathematical and physical journals: Role of gender on self-perceptions and bibliographic evidence. 1468-1492 - Christian Zingg
, Vahan Nanumyan
, Frank Schweitzer
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Citations driven by social connections? A multi-layer representation of coauthorship networks. 1493-1509 - Alexander Tekles
, Lutz Bornmann
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Author name disambiguation of bibliometric data: A comparison of several unsupervised approaches. 1510-1528 - René van Bevern
, Christian Komusiewicz
, Hendrik Molter
, Rolf Niedermeier
, Manuel Sorge
, Toby Walsh
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h-Index manipulation by undoing merges. 1529-1552 - Lutz Bornmann
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How can citation impact in bibliometrics be normalized? A new approach combining citing-side normalization and citation percentiles. 1553-1569 - Kevin W. Boyack
, Richard Klavans
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A comparison of large-scale science models based on textual, direct citation and hybrid relatedness. 1570-1585 - Gérard Chevalier
, Christine Chomienne
, Nicolas Guetta Jeanrenaud
, Julia Lane
, Matthew B. Ross
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A new approach for estimating research impact: An application to French cancer research. 1586-1600 - Mikaël Héroux-Vaillancourt
, Catherine Beaudry
, Constant Rietsch
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Using web content analysis to create innovation indicators - What do we really measure? 1601-1637 - Mike Thelwall
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Pot, kettle: Nonliteral titles aren't (natural) science. 1638-1652
Erratum
- Erratum. 1653

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