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Quantitative Science Studies, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, Winter 2023
- Eric Schares:
Impact of the 2022 OSTP memo: A bibliometric analysis of US federally funded publications, 2017-2021. 1-21 - Thomas Klebel, Tony Ross-Hellauer:
The APC-barrier and its effect on stratification in open access publishing. 22-43 - Zehra Taskin, Franciszek Krawczyk, Emanuel Kulczycki:
Are papers published in predatory journals worthless? A geopolitical dimension revealed by content-based analysis of citations. 44-67 - Dmitry Malkov, Ohid Yaqub, Josh Siepel:
The spread of retracted research into policy literature. 68-90 - Ángel Borrego, Jordi Ardanuy, Llorenç Arguimbau:
Crossref as a bibliographic discovery tool in the arts and humanities. 91-104 - Dag W. Aksnes, Fredrik Niclas Piro, Lone Wanderås Fossum:
Citation metrics covary with researchers' assessments of the quality of their works. 105-126 - Simon J. Porter, Lezan Hawizy, Daniel W. Hook:
Recategorising research: Mapping from FoR 2008 to FoR 2020 in Dimensions. 127-143 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo:
How reliable are unsupervised author disambiguation algorithms in the assessment of research organization performance? 144-166 - Tolga Yuret:
Predicting mobility and research performance of the faculty members in the economics departments at Turkish public universities. 167-185 - Marco Schirone:
Field, capital, and habitus: The impact of Pierre Bourdieu on bibliometrics. 186-208 - Henry Small:
Bayesian history of science: The case of Watson and Crick and the structure of DNA. 209-228
- Gabriel Vélez-Cuartas, Germana Barata, Rodrigo Costas, Rogério Mugnaini, Ismael Ràfols:
Latmétricas: Special issue on developments of S&T indicators in Latin America. 229-232
- Fabiana Andrade Pereira, Rogério Mugnaini:
Mapping the use of Google Scholar in evaluative bibliometric or scientometric studies: A bibliometric review. 233-245 - Leonardo Munguía, Eduardo Robles-Belmont, Juan Carlos Escalante:
The management of scientific and technological infrastructures: The case of the Mexican National Laboratories. 246-261 - Matias Federico Milia, Claudia N. González-Brambila, Ángel Lee, José Ignacio Ponce:
The transformation of medical research in Mexico: A structural analysis of thematic domains, institutional affiliations, authors' cohorts, and possible correlations. 262-282 - Víctor Algañaraz, Flavia Prado, M. Pía Rossomando:
Indicators of research circulation: Localization and internationalization under scrutiny - The Cuyo Manual and its exploratory case study in Argentina. 283-305
- Germana Barata:
Interview with Dr. Fernanda Beigel: Latin America wants to strengthen regional science through new global open access configurations. 306-313
Volume 4, Number 2, Spring 2023
- Philippe Mongeon, Timothy D. Bowman, Rodrigo Costas:
An open data set of scholars on Twitter. 314-324 - Nicholas Fraser, Anne Hobert, Najko Jahn, Philipp Mayr, Isabella Peters:
No deal: German researchers' publishing and citing behaviors after Big Deal negotiations with Elsevier. 325-352 - Fakhri Momeni, Stefan Dietze, Philipp Mayr, Kristin Biesenbender, Isabella Peters:
Which factors are associated with Open Access publishing? A Springer Nature case study. 353-371 - Mohamed Boufarss, Mikael Laakso:
Open access and international coauthorship: A longitudinal study of the United Arab Emirates research output. 372-393 - Jens Peter Andersen:
Field-level differences in paper and author characteristics across all fields of science in Web of Science, 2000-2020. 394-422 - Esteban Romero-Frías, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado:
Who influences policy labs in the European Union? A social network approach. 423-441 - Cian Naik, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Chenlei Leng, Weisi Guo:
Impact of geographic diversity on citation of collaborative research. 442-465 - Javad Hayatdavoudi, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Rodrigo Costas:
Science and research landscapes across D-8 organization member countries from a historical perspective: The policy context and collective agendas. 466-488
- Marco Cascella, Alessandro De Cassai, Paolo Navalesi:
Proscription lists and predatory publishers: Pointing to careful certifications. 489-490
- Sirag Erkol, Satyaki Sikdar, Filippo Radicchi, Santo Fortunato:
Consistency pays off in science. 491-500 - Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Meiko Makita, Cristina I. Font Julián, Paul Wilson, Jonathan M. Levitt:
Is research funding always beneficial? A cross-disciplinary analysis of U.K. research 2014-20. 501-534 - Dennis M. Gorman:
COVID-19 publications in top-ranked public health journals during the first phase of the pandemic. 535-546 - Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Paul Wilson, Meiko Makita, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Jonathan M. Levitt, Petr Knoth, Matteo Cancellieri:
Predicting article quality scores with machine learning: The U.K. Research Excellence Framework. 547-573
Volume 4, Number 3, Summer 2023
- Floriana Gargiulo, Sylvain Fontaine, Michel Dubois, Paola Tubaro:
A meso-scale cartography of the AI ecosystem. 574-593 - Laura Cruz-Castro, Luis Sanz-Menéndez:
Gender bias in funding evaluation: A randomized experiment. 594-621 - Kathleen Gregory, Anton Ninkov, Chantal Ripp, Emma Roblin, Isabella Peters, Stefanie Haustein:
Tracing data: A survey investigating disciplinary differences in data citation. 622-649 - Verena Weimer, Tamara Heck, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Marc Rittberger:
The quantification of open scholarship - a mapping review. 650-670 - Lucas Gautheron, Elisa Omodei:
How research programs come apart: The example of supersymmetry and the disunity of physics. 671-699 - Alexander J. Gates, Albert-László Barabási:
Reproducible science of science at scale: pySciSci. 700-710 - Marylin Vantard, Claire Galland, Martina Knoop:
Interdisciplinary research: Motivations and challenges for researcher careers. 711-727 - Jamal El-Ouahi:
The Arabic Citation Index: Toward a better understanding of Arab scientific literature. 728-755 - Yves Fassin:
The ha-index: The average citation h-index. 756-777
Volume 4, Number 4, Fall 2023
- Leigh-Ann Butler, Lisa Matthias, Marc-Andre Simard, Philippe Mongeon, Stefanie Haustein:
The oligopoly's shift to open access: How the big five academic publishers profit from article processing charges. 778-799 - Benedetto Lepori, Lutz Bornmann, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Measuring university size: A comparison of academic personnel versus scientific talent pool data. 800-819 - David Schindler, Erjia Yan, Sascha Spors, Frank Krüger:
Retracted articles use less free and open-source software and cite it worse. 820-838 - Dorothea Strecker, Heinz Pampel, Rouven Schabinger, Nina Leonie Weisweiler:
Disappearing repositories: Taking an infrastructure perspective on the long-term availability of research data. 839-856
- Berna Devezer, Bart Penders:
Scientific reform, citation politics and the bureaucracy of oblivion. 857-859
- Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, Silje Hernæs Linhart:
Sociocultural factors and academic openness of world countries. 860-878
- Alexander D. Rushforth, Björn Hammarfelt:
The rise of responsible metrics as a professional reform movement: A collective action frames account. 879-897
- Stephanie Pfirman, Manfred D. Laubichler:
Interdisciplinarity, gender, and the hierarchy of the sciences. 898-901
- Marek Kwiek, Lukasz Szymula:
Young male and female scientists: A quantitative exploratory study of the changing demographics of the global scientific workforce. 902-937 - Keisuke Okamura:
A half-century of global collaboration in science and the "Shrinking World". 938-959 - Sichao Tong, Fuyou Chen, Liying Yang, Zhesi Shen:
Novel utilization of a paper-level classification system for the evaluation of journal impact: An update of the CAS Journal Ranking. 960-975 - Yangliu Fan, Sune Lehmann, Anders Blok:
New methodologies for the digital age? How methods (re-)organize research using social media data. 976-996 - Mercedes Echeverria, Yacelli Bustamante:
Scope and limitations of library metrics for the assessment of ebook usage: COUNTER R5 and link resolver. 997-1017
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