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Scientometrics, Volume 123
Volume 123, Number 1, April 2020
- Yuan Zhou, Fang Dong, Yufei Liu, Zhaofu Li, JunFei Du, Li Zhang:
Forecasting emerging technologies using data augmentation and deep learning. 1-29 - Sein León-Silva, Fabián Fernández-Luqueño, Edgar Záyago-Lau, Fernando López-Valdez:
Silver nanoparticles, research and development in Mexico: a bibliometric analysis. 31-49 - Thiago Dumont Oliveira, Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández:
From modelmania to datanomics? The rise of mathematical and quantitative methods in three top economics journals. 51-70 - Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Sumana Dey, Partha Pratim Das:
gm-index: a new mentorship index for researchers. 71-102 - M. Ryan Haley:
Combining the weighted and unweighted Euclidean indices: a graphical approach. 103-111 - Malik Muhammad Saad Missen, Sajeeha Qureshi, Nadeem Salamat, Nadeem Akhtar, Hina Asmat, Mickaël Coustaty, V. B. Surya Prasath:
Scientometric analysis of social science and science disciplines in a developing nation: a case study of Pakistan in the last decade. 113-142 - Panagiotis Tsigaris, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
Reproducibility issues with correlating Beall-listed publications and research awards at a small Canadian business school. 143-157 - Klaus Wohlrabe, Sabine Gralka:
Using archetypoid analysis to classify institutions and faculties of economics. 159-179 - Robert D. Shelton:
Scientometric laws connecting publication counts to national research funding. 181-206 - Maziar Montazerian, Edgar Dutra Zanotto, Hellmut Eckert:
Prolificacy and visibility versus reputation in the hard sciences. 207-221 - Gerson Pech, Catarina J. M. Delgado:
Percentile and stochastic-based approach to the comparison of the number of citations of articles indexed in different bibliographic databases. 223-252 - Silvio Peroni, Paolo Ciancarini, Aldo Gangemi, Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Francesco Poggi, Valentina Presutti:
The practice of self-citations: a longitudinal study. 253-282 - Bruno S. Frey, Anthony Gullo:
Sic transit gloria mundi: What remains of famous economists after their deaths? 283-298 - Wen-Yau Cathy Lin:
Self-plagiarism in academic journal articles: from the perspectives of international editors-in-chief in editorial and COPE case. 299-319 - Junwen Zhu, Weishu Liu:
A tale of two databases: the use of Web of Science and Scopus in academic papers. 321-335 - Sandro Tarkhan-Mouravi:
Traditional indicators inflate some countries' scientific impact over 10 times. 337-356 - Daria Maltseva, Vladimir Batagelj:
Towards a systematic description of the field using keywords analysis: main topics in social networks. 357-382 - Yanbo Zhou, Hongbing Cheng, Qu Li, Weihong Wang:
Diversity of temporal influence in popularity prediction of scientific publications. 383-392 - Elise S. Brezis, Aliaksandr Birukou:
Arbitrariness in the peer review process. 393-411 - Estelle Dumas-Mallet, André Garenne, Thomas Boraud, François Gonon:
Does newspapers coverage influence the citations count of scientific publications? An analysis of biomedical studies. 413-427 - Chen Yang, Tingting Liu, Xiaohong Chen, Yiyang Bian, Yuewen Liu:
HNRWalker: recommending academic collaborators with dynamic transition probabilities in heterogeneous networks. 429-449 - Qinwei Cao:
Contradiction between input and output of Chinese scientific research: a multidimensional analysis. 451-485 - Marek Kosmulski:
Nobel laureates are not hot. 487-495 - Jyoti Paswan, Vivek Kumar Singh:
Gender and research publishing analyzed through the lenses of discipline, institution types, impact and international collaboration: a case study from India. 497-515 - Jose A. García, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia:
Confirmatory bias in peer review. 517-533 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
The ethics of publishing in two languages. 535-541 - Sergio Copiello:
Digital multimedia tools, research impact, stated and revealed preferences: a rejoinder on the issue of video abstracts. 543-551 - Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx:
Thomas theorem in research evaluation. 553-555 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the editor: science indicators in development time. 557-558 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the editor: is the hand the cutting edge of the mind? Lessons from publications and patent families data. 559-561
Volume 123, Number 2, May 2020
- Jaeyoung Kim, Janghyeok Yoon, Eunjeong L. Park, Sungchul Choi:
Patent document clustering with deep embeddings. 563-577 - Mark Bukowski, Sandra Geisler, Thomas Schmitz-Rode, Robert Farkas:
Feasibility of activity-based expert profiling using text mining of scientific publications and patents. 579-620 - Vladimir Batagelj:
On fractional approach to analysis of linked networks. 621-633 - Simone Belli, Carlos Gonzalo-Penela:
Science, research, and innovation infospheres in Google results of the Ibero-American countries. 635-653 - Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha:
A meta-analysis study of the relationship between research and economic development in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa. 655-675 - Said Fathalla, Sahar Vahdati, Christoph Lange, Sören Auer:
Scholarly event characteristics in four fields of science: a metrics-based analysis. 677-705 - Gregorio González-Alcaide, Héctor Pinargote, José Manuel Ramos:
From cut-points to key players in co-authorship networks: a case study in ventilator-associated pneumonia research. 707-733 - Marc P. Hauer, Xavier C. R. Hofmann, Tobias D. Krafft, Katharina Anna Zweig:
Quantitative analysis of automatic performance evaluation systems based on the h-index. 735-751 - Xiang Zhu, Yunqiu Zhang:
Co-word analysis method based on meta-path of subject knowledge network. 753-766 - Mengyu Yu, Mazie Krehbiel, Samantha Thompson, Tatjana Miljkovic:
An exploration of gender gap using advanced data science tools: actuarial research community. 767-789 - Manuel Goyanes, Luis de-Marcos:
Academic influence and invisible colleges through editorial board interlocking in communication sciences: a social network analysis of leading journals. 791-811 - Yonghe Lu, Xin Xiong, Weiting Zhang, Jiaxin Liu, Ruijie Zhao:
Research on classification and similarity of patent citation based on deep learning. 813-839 - Nara Tadini Junqueira, Luiz Fernando Magnago, Paulo Santos Pompeu:
Assessing fish sampling effort in studies of Brazilian streams. 841-860 - Shaoliang Xie:
Multidimensional analysis of Master thesis abstracts: a diachronic perspective. 861-881 - Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Nees Jan van Eck:
Collecting large-scale publication data at the level of individual researchers: a practical proposal for author name disambiguation. 883-907 - Xiaozan Lyu, Rodrigo Costas:
How do academic topics shift across altmetric sources? A case study of the research area of Big Data. 909-943 - Tânia Pinto, Aurora A. C. Teixeira:
The impact of research output on economic growth by fields of science: a dynamic panel data analysis, 1980-2016. 945-978 - Mahdi Khelfaoui, Julien Larregue, Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras:
Measuring national self-referencing patterns of major science producers. 979-996 - William S. Pearson:
Research article titles in written feedback on English as a second language writing. 997-1019 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
Does the geographic proximity effect on knowledge spillovers vary across research fields? 1021-1036 - Sumiko Asai:
Market power of publishers in setting article processing charges for open access journals. 1037-1049 - Yingting Yi, Jiangshui Luo, Michael Wübbenhorst:
Research on political instability, uncertainty and risk during 1953-2019: a scientometric review. 1051-1076 - Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas:
Studying the accumulation velocity of altmetric data tracked by Altmetric.com. 1077-1101 - Paulo Henrique Santos Gonçalves, Thiago Gonçalves-Souza, Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque:
Chronic anthropogenic disturbances in ecology: a bibliometric approach. 1103-1117 - Martin Szomszor, David A. Pendlebury, Jonathan Adams:
How much is too much? The difference between research influence and self-citation excess. 1119-1147 - Lutz Bornmann, Sitaram Devarakonda, Alexander Tekles, George Chacko:
Disruptive papers published in Scientometrics: meaningful results by using an improved variant of the disruption index originally proposed by Wu, Wang, and Evans (2019). 1149-1155 - Ameni Kacem, Justin W. Flatt, Philipp Mayr:
Tracking self-citations in academic publishing. 1157-1165 - Lutz Bornmann, Klaus Wohlrabe:
Correction to: Normalisation of citation impact in economics. 1167 - Petr Heneberg:
Correction to: The troubles of high-profile open access megajournals. 1169-1171 - Bikun Chen:
Correction to: Usage pattern comparison of the same scholarly articles between Web of Science (WoS) and Springer. 1173
Volume 123, Number 3, June 2020
- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
Commemorating Judit. 1175-1179 - Isidro F. Aguillo:
Altmetrics of the Open Access Institutional Repositories: a webometrics approach. 1181-1192 - Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
Historical roots of Judit Bar-Ilan's research: a cited-references analysis using CRExplorer. 1193-1200 - Gali Halevi:
The scientific legacy of Judit Bar-Ilan. 1201-1209 - Stefanie Haustein, Isabella Peters:
Commemorating Judit Bar-Ilan from bibliometric and altmetric perspectives. 1211-1224 - Guangyuan Hu, Lei Wang, Rong Ni, Weishu Liu:
Which h-index? An exploration within the Web of Science. 1225-1233 - Mark Levene, Martyn Harris, Trevor I. Fenner:
A two-dimensional bibliometric index reflecting both quality and quantity. 1235-1246 - Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann:
"Interdisciplinarity" and "Synergy" in the Œuvre of Judit Bar-Ilan. 1247-1260 - Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo, Fiorenzo Franceschini:
Short-term effects of non-competitive funding to single academic researchers. 1261-1280 - Valentina A. Markusova, Levan Mindeli, Alexander N. Libkind, Anna Zolotova, Mark Akoev:
Comparative analysis of Russian and industrialized countries performance on Energy and Fuels, WoS, 2008-2017. 1281-1300 - Stasa Milojevic:
Nature, Science, and PNAS: disciplinary profiles and impact. 1301-1315 - Enrique Orduña-Malea:
Crossing the academic ocean? Judit Bar-Ilan's oeuvre on search engines studies. 1317-1340 - András Schubert, Gábor Schubert:
Internationality at university level. 1341-1364 - Mike Thelwall:
Mid-career field switches reduce gender disparities in academic publishing. 1365-1383 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Ofer Bergman, Shir Hilel:
Towards a wider perspective in the social sciences using a network of variables based on thousands of results. 1385-1406 - Saeed-Ul Hassan, Sehrish Iqbal, Naif R. Aljohani, Salem Alelyani, Alesia A. Zuccala:
Introducing the 'alt-index' for measuring the social visibility of scientific research. 1407-1419
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