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Quantitative Science Studies, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2021
- Harshdeep Singh
, Robert West
, Giovanni Colavizza
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Wikipedia citations: A comprehensive data set of citations with identifiers extracted from English Wikipedia. 1-19 - Martijn S. Visser
, Nees Jan van Eck
, Ludo Waltman
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Large-scale comparison of bibliographic data sources: Scopus, Web of Science, Dimensions, Crossref, and Microsoft Academic. 20-41 - Renaud Fabre
, Daniel Egret
, Joachim Schöpfel
, Otmane Azeroual
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Evaluating the scientific impact of research infrastructures: The role of current research information systems. 42-64 - Linda Sile
, Raf Guns
, Frédéric Vandermoere
, Gunnar Sivertsen
, Tim C. E. Engels
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Tracing the context in disciplinary classifications: A bibliometric pairwise comparison of five classifications of journals in the social sciences and humanities. 65-88 - Joshua Eykens
, Raf Guns
, Tim C. E. Engels
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Fine-grained classification of social science journal articles using textual data: A comparison of supervised machine learning approaches. 89-110 - Vincent Larivière
, David Pontille
, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
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Investigating the division of scientific labor using the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT). 111-128 - Hugo Horta
, Sebastian Birolini
, Mattia Cattaneo
, Wenqin Shen
, Stefano Paleari
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Research network propagation: The impact of PhD students' temporary international mobility. 129-154 - Yi Bu
, Ludo Waltman
, Yong Huang
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A multidimensional framework for characterizing the citation impact of scientific publications. 155-183 - Shreya Chandrasekharan
, Mariam Zaka
, Stephen A. Gallo
, Wenxi Zhao
, Dmitriy Korobskiy
, Tandy J. Warnow
, George Chacko
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Finding scientific communities in citation graphs: Articles and authors. 184-203 - Frank Havemann
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Topics as clusters of citation links to highly cited sources: The case of research on international relations. 204-223
- Ludo Waltman:
Understanding gender differences in science requires a diversity of perspectives, including controversial ones. 224
- Alessandro Strumia
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Gender issues in fundamental physics: A bibliometric analysis. 225-253
- Jens Peter Andersen
, Mathias Wullum Nielsen
, Jesper W. Schneider
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Selective referencing and questionable evidence in Strumia's paper on "Gender issues in fundamental physics". 254-262 - Philip Ball, T. Benjamin Britton
, Erin Hengel
, Philip J. Moriarty
, Rachel A. Oliver
, Gina Rippon
, Angela Saini, Jessica Wade
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Gender issues in fundamental physics: Strumia's bibliometric analysis fails to account for key confounders and confuses correlation with causation. 263-272 - Sabine Hossenfelder
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Analyzing data is one thing, interpreting it another. 273-274 - Mike Thelwall
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Female contributions to high-energy physics in a wider context: Commentary on an article by Strumia. 275-276 - Alessandro Strumia
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Reply to commentaries about "Gender issues in fundamental physics: A bibliometric analysis". 277-287
- Li Tang
, Liying Yang
, Lin Zhang
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Understanding Chinese science: New scientometric perspectives. 288-291
- Xiaomin Liu
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An analysis of the development of Chinese STM journals in the past 30 years. 292-299 - Ying Huang
, Ruinan Li
, Lin Zhang
, Gunnar Sivertsen
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A comprehensive analysis of the journal evaluation system in China. 300-326 - Fei Shu
, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
, Vincent Larivière
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The institutionalized stratification of the Chinese higher education system. 327-334 - Wenyu Chen
, Zhangqian Zhu
, Tao Jia
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The rank boost by inconsistency in university rankings: Evidence from 14 rankings of Chinese universities. 335-349 - Linlin Liu
, Jianfei Yu, Junming Huang
, Feng Xia
, Tao Jia
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The dominance of big teams in China's scientific output. 350-362 - Yongjun Zhu
, Donghun Kim
, Erjia Yan
, Meen Chul Kim
, Guanqiu Qi
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Analyzing China's research collaboration with the United States in high-impact and high-technology research. 363-375 - Lin Zhang
, Yuanyuan Shang
, Ying Huang
, Gunnar Sivertsen
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Toward internationalization: A bibliometric analysis of the social sciences in Mainland China from 1979 to 2018. 376-408 - Yi Zhang
, Mengjia Wu
, Zhengyin Hu
, Robert Ward
, Xue Zhang
, Alan L. Porter
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Profiling and predicting the problem-solving patterns in China's research systems: A methodology of intelligent bibliometrics and empirical insights. 409-432
Volume 2, Number 2, Spring 2021
- B. Ian Hutchins
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A tipping point for open citation data. 433-437
- Lutz Bornmann
, Raf Guns
, Michael Thelwall
, Dietmar Wolfram
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Which aspects of the Open Science agenda are most relevant to scientometric research and publishing? An opinion paper. 438-453
- Kathryn A. Kaiser
, Michelle Urberg
, Maria Johnsson
, Jennifer Kemp
, Alice Meadows
, Laura Paglione
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An international, multistakeholder survey about metadata awareness, knowledge, and use in scholarly communications. 454-473 - Lars Wenaas
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Attracting new users or business as usual? A case study of converting academic subscription-based journals to open access. 474-495 - Vincent A. Traag
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Inferring the causal effect of journals on citations. 496-504 - Rudolf Farys
, Tobias Wolbring
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Matthew effects in science and the serial diffusion of ideas: Testing old ideas with new methods. 505-526 - Michael Golosovsky
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Universality of citation distributions: A new understanding. 527-543 - Nabeil Maflahi
, Mike Thelwall
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Domestic researchers with longer careers generate higher average citation impact but it does not increase over time. 560-587 - Alesia A. Zuccala
, Janne Pölönen
, Raf Guns
, Vidar Røeggen
, Emanuel Kulczycki
, Kasper Bruun
, Eeva Savolainen
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Performance-based publisher ratings and the visibility/impact of books: Small fish in a big pond, or big fish in a small pond? 588-615 - Henrique Pinheiro
, Étienne Vignola-Gagné
, David Campbell
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A large-scale validation of the relationship between cross-disciplinary research and its uptake in policy-related documents, using the novel Overton altmetrics database. 616-642 - Sarah Nathan
, Leah Haynes
, Jessica Meyer
, Josh Q. Sumner
, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
, Leslie D. McIntosh
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An analysis of form and function of a research article between and within publishers and journals. 643-661 - Philippe Vincent-Lamarre
, Vincent Larivière
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Textual analysis of artificial intelligence manuscripts reveals features associated with peer review outcome. 662-677 - Kai Li
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The reinstrumentalization of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in psychological publications: A citation context analysis. 678-697 - Ziqi Zhang
, Winnie Tam
, Andrew Cox
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Towards automated analysis of research methods in library and information science. 698-732 - John P. A. Ioannidis
, Chara Koutsioumpa
, Angeliki Vakka
, Georgios Agoranos
, Chrysanthi Mantsiou
, Maria Kyriaki Drekolia
, Nikos Avramidis
, Despina G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis
, Konstantinos Drosatos
, Jeroen Baas
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Comprehensive mapping of local and diaspora scientists: A database and analysis of 63, 951 Greek scientists. 733-752 - Aliakbar Akbaritabar
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A quantitative view of the structure of institutional scientific collaborations using the example of Berlin. 753-777 - Mathieu P. A. Steijn
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Improvement on the association strength: Implementing a probabilistic measure based on combinations without repetition. 778-794
Volume 2, Number 3, Summer 2021
- R. Stuart Geiger
, Dominique Cope
, Jamie Ip
, Marsha Lotosh
, Aayush Shah
, Jenny Weng
, Rebekah Tang
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"Garbage in, garbage out" revisited: What do machine learning application papers report about human-labeled training data? 795-827 - Teresa Auch Schultz
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All the research that's fit to print: Open access and the news media. 828-844 - Clara Boothby
, Dakota S. Murray
, Anna Polovick Waggy
, Andrew Tsou
, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
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Credibility of scientific information on social media: Variation by platform, genre and presence of formal credibility cues. 845-863 - Kayvan Kousha
, Mike Thelwall
, Mahshid Abdoli:
Which types of online evidence show the nonacademic benefits of research? Websites cited in UK impact case studies. 864-881 - Josh M. Nicholson
, Milo Mordaunt
, Patrice Lopez
, Ashish Uppala
, Domenic Rosati
, Neves P. Rodrigues
, Peter Grabitz
, Sean C. Rife
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scite: A smart citation index that displays the context of citations and classifies their intent using deep learning. 882-898 - Michael Golosovsky
, Vincent Larivière
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Uncited papers are not useless. 899-911 - Marzieh Shahmandi
, Paul Wilson
, Mike Thelwall
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A Bayesian hurdle quantile regression model for citation analysis with mass points at lower values. 912-931 - Marianne Gauffriau
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Counting methods introduced into the bibliometric research literature 1970-2018: A review. 932-975 - Lokman I. Meho
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The gender gap in highly prestigious international research awards, 2001-2020. 976-989 - Daniel J. Hicks
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Productivity and interdisciplinary impacts of Organized Research Units. 990-1022 - Jamal El-Ouahi
, Nicolás Robinson-García
, Rodrigo Costas
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Analyzing scientific mobility and collaboration in the Middle East and North Africa. 1023-1047 - Marie-Pierre Bès
, Jérôme Lamy
, Marion Maisonobe
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Peer-making: The interconnections between PhD thesis committee membership and copublishing. 1048-1070 - Paul Donner
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Identifying constitutive articles of cumulative dissertation theses by bilingual text similarity. Evaluation of similarity methods on a new short text task. 1071-1091 - Peter Persoon
, Rudi Bekkers
, Floor Alkemade
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How cumulative is technological knowledge? 1092-1118
- Kyle Siler
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L'Affaire Strumia reveals troubling gatekeeping values and outcomes at Quantitative Science Studies. 1119-1122
Volume 2, Number 4, Fall 2021
- Audrey Culver Smith
, Leandra Merz
, Jesse B. Borden
, Chris K. Gulick
, Akhil R. Kshirsagar
, Emilio Bruna
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Assessing the effect of article processing charges on the geographic diversity of authors using Elsevier's "Mirror Journal" system. 1123-1143 - Tzu-Kun Hsiao
, Jodi Schneider
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Continued use of retracted papers: Temporal trends in citations and (lack of) awareness of retractions shown in citation contexts in biomedicine. 1144-1169 - Suchetha N. Kunnath
, Drahomira Herrmannova
, David Pride
, Petr Knoth
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A meta-analysis of semantic classification of citations. 1170-1215 - Rhodri Ivor Leng
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Diversity in citations to a single study: A citation context network analysis of how evidence from a prospective cohort study was cited. 1216-1245 - Felix Bittmann
, Alexander Tekles
, Lutz Bornmann
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Applied usage and performance of statistical matching in bibliometrics: The comparison of milestone and regular papers with multiple measurements of disruptiveness as an empirical example. 1246-1270 - Junwen Luo
, Thomas Feliciani
, Martin Reinhart
, Judith Hartstein
, Vineeth Das, Olalere Alabi
, Kalpana Shankar
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Analyzing sentiments in peer review reports: Evidence from two science funding agencies. 1271-1295
- Paolo Manghi
, Andrea Mannocci
, Francesco Osborne
, Dimitris Sacharidis
, Angelo A. Salatino
, Thanasis Vergoulis
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New trends in scientific knowledge graphs and research impact assessment. 1296-1300
- Aline Menin
, Franck Michel
, Fabien Gandon
, Raphaël Gazzotti
, Elena Cabrio
, Olivier Corby
, Alain Giboin
, Santiago Marro
, Tobias Mayer
, Serena Villata
, Marco Winckler
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Covid-on-the-Web: Exploring the COVID-19 scientific literature through visualization of linked data from entity and argument mining. 1301-1323 - Michael Färber
, David Lamprecht
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The data set knowledge graph: Creating a linked open data source for data sets. 1324-1355 - Simone Angioni
, Angelo A. Salatino
, Francesco Osborne
, Diego Reforgiato Recupero
, Enrico Motta
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AIDA: A knowledge graph about research dynamics in academia and industry. 1356-1398 - Peter Buneman, Dennis Dosso
, Matteo Lissandrini
, Gianmaria Silvello
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Data citation and the citation graph. 1399-1422 - Aidan Kelley
, Daniel Garijo
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A framework for creating knowledge graphs of scientific software metadata. 1423-1446 - Thanasis Vergoulis
, Ilias Kanellos
, Serafeim Chatzopoulos
, Danae Pla Karidi
, Theodore Dalamagas
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BIP4COVID19: Releasing impact measures for articles relevant to COVID-19. 1447-1465 - Liane Rothenberger
, Muhammad Qasim Pasta
, Daniel M. Mayerhoffer
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Mapping and impact assessment of phenomenon-oriented research fields: The example of migration research. 1466-1485 - Robin Haunschild
, Lutz Bornmann
, Devendra Potnis
, Iman Tahamtan
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Investigating dissemination of scientific information on Twitter: A study of topic networks in opioid publications. 1486-1510 - Tirthankar Ghosal, Piyush Tiwary, Robert M. Patton, Christopher G. Stahl:
Towards establishing a research lineage via identification of significant citations. 1511-1528 - Serafeim Chatzopoulos
, Thanasis Vergoulis
, Ilias Kanellos
, Theodore Dalamagas
, Christos Tryfonopoulos
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Further improvements on estimating the popularity of recently published papers. 1529-1550

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