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August 2025, Volume 130, Issue 8
- 4157-4186 Firms’ intellectual property protection with national versus European design rights: a count model
by Doris Schartinger & Michael Barber - 4187-4219 A novel unsupervised learning framework for measuring the technological innovation of patents
by Xipeng Liu & Xinmiao Li & Jinpeng Liu & Ping Zhang - 4221-4248 The impact of patent citation on the citation performance of academic papers
by Lewei Zhou & Mingliang Yue & Tingcan Ma & Chundong Li - 4249-4281 How to characterize patent quality with multiple indicators? Evidence based on economic performance of Chinese companies
by Jia Lin & Howei Wu & Ho-Mou Wu - 4283-4307 Field identification and opportunity discovery of photovoltaics technology: deep transfer learning method
by Ruilian Han & Lu An & Wei Zhou & Gang Li - 4309-4337 Comparing representations of a discipline derived through LDA vs. intellectual content analysis: the case of information science
by Kaisa Ylikruuvi & Kalervo Järvelin & Pertti Vakkari & Martti Juhola - 4339-4367 Urban scaling of patents and relation with socioeconomic strength for German cities and their urban areas
by Anthony F. J. Raan & Jos J. Winnink - 4369-4395 Academic collaboration networks study on library and information science community
by Le-Ye Yao & Kai-Yi Chen & Peng-Hui Lyu - 4397-4422 Flexible recruitment of overseas talent
by Guangyuan Hu & Hongxu Liu & Li Tang - 4423-4464 Research exploration, collaborative partnerships, and scientific breakthrough: evidence from China’s State Key Laboratories
by Tao Yi & Chaoying Tang - 4465-4493 Mf-cite: citation intent classification in scientific papers based on multi-feature fusion
by Xiujuan Xu & Yueyue Xie & Xiaowei Zhao & Yu Liu - 4495-4517 A context-aware enhanced local citation recommendation model integrating SciBERT and self-adaptive attention
by Qianqian Wang & Hao Li & Mingjie Ma & Zhenhua Li - 4519-4543 Science out of its Ivory Tower: improving accessibility with reinforcement learning
by Haining Wang & Jason Clark & Hannah McKelvey & Leila Sterman & Zheng Gao & Zuoyu Tian & Sandra Kübler & Xiaozhong Liu - 4545-4572 A quantitative assessment of potential benefits and challenges of international researcher mobility for home and host countries: evidence from the Chinese Scholarship Council programmes
by Qianqian Xie & Alfredo Yegros-Yegros - 4573-4590 Geothermal energy application papers with location titles attract fewer citations
by Yinghong Qin & Fanghua Li & Tianyu Wang - 4591-4619 The impact of scientific articles on Chinese social media: examining its correlation with novelty and citations
by Yuanyuan Zhou & Jiaojiao Ji - 4621-4665 How does social media mention academic papers? Evidence from WeChat in China
by Siluo Yang & Longfei Li & Yujie Jin & Qian feng - 4667-4696 Mapping product development trajectories: product citation network
by Dawoon Jeong & Jeong-Dong Lee - 4697-4722 Science diplomacy: A global research field? Findings from a bibliometric analysis of the science diplomacy scholarship of the past twenty years
by Anna-Lena Rüland & Lise H. Andersen & Alan Kai Hassen & Carringtone Kinyanjui & Annika Ralfs & Bruno Iochins Grisci - 4723-4748 Who talks to the prof? Gender differences in interaction with senior scholars at four academic conferences
by Mark Lutter & Jan Riebling & Linus Weidner - 4749-4772 Who leads matters: diversity and external collaboration in Brazilian scientific teams
by Tulio Chiarini & Emerson Gomes Santos & Larissa Pereira & Marcia Siqueira Rapini & Leandro Alves Silva - 4773-4799 Enhancing scientific literature summarization via contrastive learning and chain-of-thought prompting
by Yu Feng & Wenkang An & Hao Wang & Zhen Yin - 4801-4807 Popper’s probability calculus and the decline of scientific disruptiveness
by Lutz Bornmann & Russell J. Funk
July 2025, Volume 130, Issue 7
- 3313-3347 The underexplored effects of economic transition on intellectual property rights protection: An economic geography perspective
by Xing Gao & Senmao Xia & Yu Xiong & Xiaoxian Zhu & Yantao Ling & Mengqiu Cao - 3349-3366 The evolution of scientific writing: an analysis of 20 million abstracts over 70 years in health and medical science
by Mollie Hawkes Hohmann & Adrian G. Barnett & Neil King & Sean D. Connell - 3367-3382 Are questionable research practices considered a successful career strategy? A novel implementation of the implicit association test
by Antonia Velicu & Fabian Winter & Justus Rathmann & Heiko Rauhut - 3383-3403 The structure and evolution of scholarly interests from antiquity to the eighteenth century
by Charles Dampierre & Hugo Mercier - 3405-3432 Understanding complexity in the author-journal space
by Taylan Yenilmez - 3433-3453 Prompt engineering for bibliographic web-scraping
by Manuel Blázquez-Ochando & Juan José Prieto-Gutiérrez & María Antonia Ovalle-Perandones - 3455-3482 Eponyms in Science: how long can they get?
by Niklas Manz & Ian McCullough - 3483-3503 Exaptation: unveiling the potential for technological innovation
by Seungmin Lee & Jeong-Dong Lee & Youwei He - 3505-3536 Exploring technological landscape to uncover technological opportunities for immersive technologies in the Metaverse using patent data
by Juite Wang - 3537-3569 How similar are field-normalized citation impact scores obtained from OpenAlex and three popular commercial databases? An empirical comparison based on large German universities
by Thomas Scheidsteger & Robin Haunschild & Lutz Bornmann - 3571-3595 Transdisciplinary research: how much is academia heeding the call to work more closely with societal stakeholders such as industry, government, and nonprofits?
by Philip James Purnell - 3597-3627 Examining linguistic shifts in academic writing before and after the launch of ChatGPT: a study on preprint papers
by Tong Bao & Yi Zhao & Jin Mao & Chengzhi Zhang - 3629-3650 Positive covariation or trade-off? A cross-disciplinary investigation of shell nouns and their congruent expressions in research articles
by Yunyun Wang & Guangwei Hu - 3651-3677 AI-enabled individual learning strategies and scientific innovation: a case from the field of computer science
by Runhui Lin & Yalin Li & Wenchang Li & Ze Ji & Biting Li - 3679-3706 Errors, questionable practices, or misconduct? A bibliometric and altmetric review covering two decades of retractions in Latin America
by Karen Santos-d’Amorim & Elías Sanz-Casado & Raimundo Nonato Macedo Santos - 3707-3723 Analyzing the scholarly visibility of blockchain technology research output on social media platforms using altmetrics
by B. R. Chandrakala & H. Rajendra Babu - 3725-3741 The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in research: a review of author guidelines in leading journals across eight social science disciplines
by Manuel Goyanes & Carlos Lopezosa & Valeriano Piñeiro-Naval - 3743-3771 Research productivity and novelty under different funding models: evidence from NIH-funded research projects
by Linming Xu & Baicun Li & Shuo Chen & Meijuan Li - 3773-3811 The link between large scientific collaboration and productivity. Rethinking how to estimate the monetary value of publications
by Francesco Giffoni & Louis Colnot & Emanuela Sirtori - 3813-3838 The impact of international academic mobility on doctoral students’ research collaboration and publication output
by Xuelian Pan & Rui Wu & Xiaoyan Huang & Yuanyuan Zhai - 3839-3870 Mapping the unseen in practice: comparing latent Dirichlet allocation and BERTopic for navigating topic spaces
by Pierre Benz & Carolina Pradier & Diego Kozlowski & Natsumi S. Shokida & Vincent Larivière - 3871-3901 Do first-generation immigrant scholars outperform native researchers? Evidence from US business schools
by Weilong Bi & Benno Torgler - 3903-3928 Global ties in science: a scientometric approach to international collaboration dependence
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo - 3929-3959 Interdisciplinary research enhances scientists’ career resilience and long-term benefits: evidence from a large-scale bibliographic analysis
by Chen Yang & Hailong Wang & Yiduo Liu & Xusheng Wu & Fei Liu & Ben Niu - 3961-3985 Identification of important software based on software dependency graph
by Xiaotong Hu & Ziwei Chen & Lingyun Situ & Xuelian Pan & Jin Shi - 3987-4009 The productivity of Argentine public universities from 2013 to 2022: analysing the Malmquist Index through global and local technical changes
by Juan Antonio Dip & David Dominguez Casoratti & Facundo Costa de Arguibel - 4011-4026 Epistemological transformations on mineralogy in Mexico’s transition as an independent country: a geohistoriometric perspective
by Lara Campos-Pérez & Xochitl Flores-Vargas & Francisco Collazo-Reyes & Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón - 4027-4060 Citation structural diversity: a novel metric combining structure and semantics for literature evaluation
by Mingyue Kong & Yinglong Zhang & Likun Sheng & Kaifeng Hong - 4061-4071 On the use of factor analysis for bibliometric indicators
by Timothy L. Urban - 4073-4091 3SA: an entity-linking algorithm for the Institution Name Disambiguation problem in affiliations using edit distance
by David Muñoz-Jordán & Gonzalo Ruiz & Pablo Cabriada & Juan Luis Durán & David Iñiguez & Alejandro Rivero - 4093-4115 Local or global? Factors influencing authorship composition of Australian journals
by Hamid R. Jamali - 4117-4140 The double penalty of class and gender: the research productivity of married female doctoral students
by Haotian Xu & Wenqin Shen - 4141-4156 Alphabetical author order and co-author contributions in mathematics
by Paul Donner & Przemysław Korytkowski
June 2025, Volume 130, Issue 6
- 3089-3108 Metrics sonification: The introduction of new ways to present bibliometric data using publication data of Loet Leydesdorff as an example
by Lutz Bornmann & Rouven Lazlo Haegner - 3109-3126 Operationalization of the theory of meaning in inter-social communications and its applications
by Inga Ivanova - 3127-3138 Information and scientific discovery: Shannon, Bayes and Leydesdorff
by Henry Small - 3139-3148 Triple helix selection in the regional innovation systems field. In memoriam: Loet Leydesdorff
by Philip Cooke - 3149-3154 Loet Leydesdorff, the Triple Helix and ways to capture societal impact—a tribute
by Martin Meyer - 3155-3181 Measuring a moving target: innovation studies in practice
by Andrea Scharnhorst - 3183-3193 International science collaboration as a complex adaptive system in the work of Loet Leydesdorff
by Caroline S. Wagner - 3195-3211 Science of science
by Staša Milojević - 3213-3227 Fragmentation of national research systems: the case of the Netherlands
by Janpieter Pol & Koen Frenken - 3229-3255 Towards multiple ontologies in science mapping. A tribute to Loet Leydesdorff
by Ismael Rafols - 3257-3266 Complexity to the cube
by Paul Wouters - 3267-3274 Editorial: A tribute to Loet Leydesdorff by his coauthors and friends
by Caroline Wagner & Paul Wouters - 3275-3277 Academic soulmate: a memory of Loet Leydesdorff
by Henry Etzkowitz - 3279-3291 Innovation and the Triple Helix
by Henry Etzkowitz & Loet Leydesdorff - 3293-3311 Circling around interdisciplinarity
by Peter Besselaar
May 2025, Volume 130, Issue 5
- 2497-2522 A comparison of citation-based clustering and topic modeling for science mapping
by Qianqian Xie & Ludo Waltman - 2523-2550 Do articles with multiple corresponding authorships have a citation advantage? A double machine learning analysis approach
by Ruonan Cai & Wencan Tian & Rundong Luo & Zhichao Fang & Zhigang Hu - 2551-2576 Where do breakthroughs originate? Utilizing patent knowledge network to identify breakthrough technological innovations
by Bingyi Wu & Wenhao Zhou - 2577-2593 What influences the number of citations of scientific articles? Study on colloid and interface science
by Rafał Zbonikowski - 2595-2616 Measuring scholarly performance using comprehensive standardized research-teaching (RT) score
by Nicola Scafetta - 2617-2638 The influence of grant renewal on research content: evidence from NIH-funded PIs
by Baicun Li & Aruhan Bai - 2639-2671 Analysis of the research collaboration organizational characteristics and scientific impact of large-scale research facilities: a case study of Chinese large-scale research facilities
by Xinzhe Li & Xiao Lu - 2673-2704 Exploring citation diversity in scholarly literature: an entropy-based approach
by Suchismita Banerjee & Abhik Ghosh & Banasri Basu - 2705-2748 What kind of research network configurations lead to high academic productivity for young management scholars?—A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA)
by Xinhua Chai & Qiang Wu - 2749-2781 Choosing a career partner: birds of a feather flock together
by Junwan Liu & Zining Cui & Chenchen Huang & Yinglu Song - 2783-2797 Understanding ORCID adoption among academic researchers
by Stephen R. Porter & Paul D. Umbach & Chris Willis - 2799-2828 Unsuccessful research funding applications: a scoping review of causes and impacts on Australian researchers and research projects
by Olumide A. Odeyemi & Yvonne Parry & Shahid Ullah & Nina Sivertsen - 2829-2859 Do epistemic similarity and experiential familiarity enhance the productivity of early-career interdisciplinary researchers?
by Dong Joon Park - 2861-2874 Cochrane reviews received more online attention than other systematic reviews—except when published in leading medical journals
by Louise Olsbro Rosengaard & Mikkel Zola Andersen & Jacob Rosenberg & Siv Fonnes - 2875-2899 The link between dissertation metadata completeness and user engagement in an institutional repository
by Behrooz Rasuli & Michael Boock & Joachim Schöpfel & Brenda Wyk - 2901-2921 Exploring scientific contributions through citation context and division of labor
by Liyue Chen & Jielan Ding & Donghuan Song & Zihao Qu - 2923-2946 How much data is sufficient for reliable bibliometric domain analysis? A multi-scenario experimental approach
by Guo Chen & Shuya Chen & Zhili Chen & Lu Xiao & Jiming Hu - 2947-2961 Gender disparities in first authorship: examining the Matilda effect across communication, political science, and sociology
by Manuel Goyanes & Marton Demeter & Nataša Simeunović Bajić & Homero Gil Zúñiga - 2963-2986 Does open access foster interdisciplinary citations? Decomposing open access citation advantage
by Kai Nishikawa & Akiyoshi Murakami - 2987-3011 The impact of team compositions on disruptive and novel research in large-scale research infrastructures
by Mingze Zhang & Lili Wang & Zexia Li - 3013-3028 Finding Doppelgängers in Scopus: how to build scientists control groups using sosia
by Michael E. Rose & Stefano H. Baruffaldi - 3029-3051 International mobility boosts scientific careers: a synthetic control analysis of Brazilian researchers
by Leonardo Biazoli & Bruna Paula Fonseca & Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel & Eric Araújo & Izabela Regina Cardoso Oliveira - 3053-3069 How lonely or influential is the Lone Wolf? An analysis of individual scholars’ solo-authorship dynamics
by Teddy Lazebnik & Ariel Rosenfeld - 3071-3088 A note on the topic of single-author articles in science
by Petr Praus
April 2025, Volume 130, Issue 4
- 2005-2036 Dynamic patterns of AI technology diffusion: focusing on time series clustering and patent analysis
by Soyea Lee & Junseok Hwang & Eunsang Cho - 2037-2068 Will patents with more interdisciplinary scientific knowledge have higher technological impact? Empirical evidence from USPTO patents
by Yuan Xu & Xi Chen & Jin Mao & Gang Li - 2069-2091 A temporal evolution and fine-grained information aggregation model for citation count prediction
by Zhengang Zhang & Chuanming Yu & Jingnan Wang & Lu An - 2093-2135 Is the panel fair? Evaluating panel compositions through network analysis. The case of research assessments in Italy
by Alberto Baccini & Cristina Re - 2137-2166 Evolution of journal preference based on topic focus: A case study in the technology innovation management field
by Xinhang Zhao & Xuefeng Wang & Yuqin Liu & Hongshu Chen & Rui Guo - 2167-2183 Air travel and research collaboration: a quasi-experimental insight
by Adam Ploszaj - 2185-2212 The impact of innovation policies on scientometric indicators: a study through the combination of punctuated equilibrium theory and synthetic control method
by Rodrigo Luz Barcellos & Daniel de Abreu Pereira Uhr & Eliana Lemos Crestani & Lígia Mori Madeira & Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia - 2213-2235 Benchmarking research performance in a post-Soviet science system: the case of Armenia
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Edita Gzoyan & Shushanik Sargsyan - 2237-2272 On the credibility of QS and THE ranking by subject area: misalignment of subject mapping to academic disciplines
by Hussam Alshraideh & Mohamed Abdelgawad - 2273-2290 Individual-level determinants of international academic mobility: insights from a survey of Polish scholars
by Adam Ploszaj - 2291-2310 Closing the door behind: metric-based research evaluation systems and gatekeeping towards young researchers
by Hakan Soner Şener & İdris Semih Kaya & Mücella Sena Köksal & Zehra Taşkın - 2311-2343 Enhancing keyphrase extraction from academic articles using section structure information
by Chengzhi Zhang & Xinyi Yan & Lei Zhao & Yingyi Zhang - 2345-2356 Can altmetric mentions reflect the quality of evidence? A study in Biomedical and Life Sciences
by Pilar Valderrama & Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado & Adela Baca & Daniel Torres-Salinas - 2357-2377 Examining the role of co-first authorship in scientific collaboration: a quantitative study
by Tian-Yuan Huang & Jie Xue - 2379-2401 Impact of interdisciplinarity on disruptive innovation: the moderating role of collaboration pattern and collaboration size
by Deng Cheng & Zhang Xue & Yang Zhibo & Zhang Mingze - 2403-2423 Do replications receive fewer citations? A counterfactual approach
by Tom Coupé & Thomas Logchies & W. Robert Reed - 2425-2444 A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of retracted chapters based on OpenAlex database
by Liu Yiru & Liu Yi & Yuan Zihan - 2445-2474 Measuring academic cocoon from disparity and diversity perspectives
by Guoxiu He & Jia Yuan & Yunhan Yang - 2475-2492 Reference coverage analysis of OpenAlex compared to Web of Science and Scopus
by Jack H. Culbert & Anne Hobert & Najko Jahn & Nick Haupka & Marion Schmidt & Paul Donner & Philipp Mayr - 2493-2495 Correction to: Evaluation of gamification as a tool for open access publishing among researchers: insights from a conjoint analysis
by Athanasios Mazarakis & Paula Bräuer & Isabelle Dorsch
March 2025, Volume 130, Issue 3
- 1327-1328 Hildrun Kretschmer (1947–2024)
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Theo Kretschmer & Bernd Markscheffel & Jean-Charles Lamirel - 1329-1356 ‘‘Exploring academic patent-paper pairs: a new methodology for analyzing Japan’s research landscape’’
by Van Thien Nguyen & Rene Carraz - 1357-1370 Low awareness but high willingness to engage in science communication: a cross-disciplinary survey study in a Japanese University
by Yoshihiko Kobayashi & Kuriko Kudo & Toshiya Kobayashi & Hiroko Kinoshita & HyunJung Bang & Hiroshi Ito & Akihiro Kishimura & Yusuke Matsumoto & Masato Miwa & Motoko Unoki & Tamaki Yoshioka - 1371-1419 Ensembling approaches to citation function classification and important citation screening
by Xiaorui Jiang - 1421-1441 Do competitive forces tend to correct choice errors in journal selection due to imperfect attention on the part of researchers?
by J. A. García & J. J. Montero-Parodi & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 1443-1468 Normalising the H-index: the equal quantity H-index for journals
by Dengsheng Wu & Wenting Ao & Yuguo Min & Siting Li & Jing Li - 1469-1496 Community broker effects: evidence from Japanese research networks
by Jungwon Min - 1497-1517 Ranking the rankers. An analysis of science-wide author databases of standardised citation indicators
by Marta Kuc-Czarnecka & Andrea Saltelli - 1519-1546 How to use assignments of United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) to scientific papers in research evaluation? The proposal of a gold standard combining assignments from different data providers
by Rüdiger Mutz & Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 1547-1569 Understanding the sustainability of supply–demand in peer review system: an analysis based on scholars’ research and review activities
by Houqiang Yu & Yian Liang & Yinghua Xie - 1571-1586 Making the impact of publications within a field comparable by improving the field-weighted citation impact (FWCI): the case of sport management
by Nicolas Scelles & Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva - 1587-1615 Do researchers from prestigious universities deserve advantages in research funding? Evidence from the National Natural Science Foundation of China
by Shuwen Wang & Minglu Li & Jianping Li & Dengsheng Wu - 1617-1658 The university research assessment dilemma: a decision support system for the next evaluation campaigns
by Paolo Fantozzi & Valerio Ficcadenti & Maurizio Naldi - 1659-1699 Are there too many papers by the same authors within the same conference proceedings? Norms and extremities within the field of human–computer interaction
by Frode Eika Sandnes - 1701-1729 Exploratory factor analysis of bibliometric indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals
by Barbara S. Lancho Barrantes - 1731-1750 Fair credit? The impact of shared first authorship on academic career evaluation
by Julian Decius & Miriam Schilbach - 1751-1787 Investigating shifts in publication patterns after launching scientometric evaluation at Egyptian universities: an analysis of submitted research for promotion
by Mona Farouk Ali - 1789-1812 Diachronic change in lexical complexity of research articles (1970–2020): economics vs. medicine
by Fan Pan & Yiying Yang - 1813-1829 Scientometric indicators in research evaluation and research misconduct: analysis of the Russian university excellence initiative
by Andrey Lovakov & Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva - 1831-1870 Funding and productivity: Does winning grants affect the scientific productivity of recipients? Evidence from the social sciences and economics
by Yang Ding & Fernando Moreira - 1871-1899 Who tweets about quantum physics research on Twitter: the impact of user types, tweet content and interaction patterns
by Yuanyuan Wang & Yang Zhang & Jianhua Hou & Dongyi Wang - 1901-1938 A large-scale semi-automated approach for assessing document-type classification errors in bibliometric databases
by D. A. Maisano & L. Mastrogiacomo & L. Ferrara & F. Franceschini - 1939-1965 The interplay of author and editor gender in acceptance delays: evidence from accounting journals
by Josep Maria Argilés-Bosch & Yuliya Kasperskaya & Josep Garcia-Blandon & Diego Ravenda - 1967-1987 Numismatic journals from the Scopus scientometric database: statistics, trends, collaboration
by Kateryna Akbash & Natalya Pasichnyk & Renat Rizhniak - 1989-2003 Assigning different document types by Scopus for similar contents: an exploratory analysis
by Bakthavachalam Elango
February 2025, Volume 130, Issue 2
- 537-563 Comparing examiner citations and applicant citations: insights into technology evolution
by Yali Qiao & Alan L. Porter & Ying Huang & Haiyun Xu & Xuefeng Wang - 565-591 Publication recommendation in incomplete networks based on graph learning
by Jiaying Liu & Jun Zhang - 593-617 Keyword standardization and restructuring: the impact on analysing network-based science maps in innovation management research
by Balázs Borsi & Zsófia Vida & Sándor Soós - 619-639 Repeated examiner-attorney interaction and patent approval
by Elena M. Tur & Arjan Markus - 641-663 Unequal metrics in research publications: the impact of bibliometric databases and faculty size across academic disciplines on university rankings in South Korea
by SooJeung Lee & Su Jin Kim & Sunna Park & Jung Cheol Shin - 665-678 Novelty and interdisciplinarity in criminology: how data-drivenness connects both
by Anne Kavalerchik - 679-703 GAN-CITE: leveraging semi-supervised generative adversarial networks for citation function classification with limited data
by Krittin Chatrinan & Thanapon Noraset & Suppawong Tuarob - 705-725 Ranking Departments based on research quality: a statistical evaluation of the ISPD indicator
by Federica Galli & Fedele Greco - 727-753 A review on the novelty measurements of academic papers
by Yi Zhao & Chengzhi Zhang - 755-762 Acknowledgments in scientific papers by Ukrainian researchers during the initial years of the Russo-Ukrainian war
by Serhii Nazarovets - 763-779 The compliance to FAIR principles of shared data in addiction research
by Andrea Sixto-Costoya & Antonia Ferrer-Sapena & Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent & Fernanda Peset & Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián & Luiza Petrosyan - 781-808 Understanding of evolutionary features in the library and information science with interdisciplinary network analysis
by Yunhan Liu & Xia Xu & Shuqing Li - 809-831 Discovering AI adoption patterns from big academic graph data
by Sang Yoon Kim & Won Kyung Lee & Su Jung Jee & So Young Sohn - 833-860 Trace on both sides: a two-step text mining method to identify academic inventors’ patent–paper pairs
by Yuhang Wang & Lei Pei & Jianjun Sun & Lele Kang - 861-880 Predicting the time to first citation for medical articles using survival analysis and the association between this time and citation counts
by Sutthisak Srisawad & Kullacha Lertsittiphan & Sirirut Tunsirirut & Pennapa Saenkla - 881-907 The definition of highly cited researchers: the effect of different approaches on the empirical outcome
by Rainer Frietsch & Sonia Gruber & Lutz Bornmann - 909-935 Mapping the path to interdisciplinary innovation: a study of key roles in disciplinary convergence
by Qian Yu & Zhongjun Wei & Nian Liu - 937-967 Concentration versus excellence: lessons learned of European R&D &I framework programs
by Zsolt T. Kosztyán & Frigyes Hausz & Tibor Csizmadia & Attila Katona & István Szabó & Beáta Fehérvölgyi - 969-997 Ukrainian universities in QS World University Rankings: when the means become ends
by Myroslava Hladchenko - 999-1044 Acknowledgment analysis: insight into biopharmaceutical company-funded papers and patents
by Xinyuan Zhang & Qing Xie - 1045-1076 Examining scholarly communication on X (Twitter): insights from participants tweeting COVID-19 and ChatGPT publications
by Yingxin Estella Ye & Jin-Cheon Na & Meky Liu - 1077-1099 Combining referenced publication year spectroscopy and topic clustering to identify key knowledge foundations in scientometrics: an analysis of recipients of the Price Award
by Wei Cheng & Dejun Zheng & Xiaomin Zheng & Huanhuan Ni - 1101-1128 Measuring knowledge flow in the interdisciplinary field of biosecurity: full counting method or fractional counting method?
by Xi Wang & Dongqiao Li & Xiwen Liu & Zhiqiang Wang - 1129-1158 The “leaky pipeline” in the academic growth: evidence from excellent young scientists of the NSFC
by Xiaohong Wang & Jiyang Zhao & Ben Zhang - 1159-1179 Comparative opinion mining of tweets on retracted papers and their valid peers: a semi-experimental follow-up
by Mahsa Amiri & Hajar Sotudeh - 1181-1199 Which topics are best represented by science maps? An analysis of clustering effectiveness for citation and text similarity networks
by Juan Pablo Bascur & Suzan Verberne & Nees Jan Eck & Ludo Waltman - 1201-1236 Comeback or dropout: study of discontinued researchers at early career stage
by Avijit Gayen & Somyajit Chakraborty & Saikat Mitra & Angshuman Jana - 1237-1251 GDP baseline ranking of scientific performance
by Gangan Prathap - 1253-1280 Evaluation of gamification as a tool for open access publishing among researchers: insights from a conjoint analysis
by Athanasios Mazarakis & Paula Bräuer & Isabelle Dorsch - 1281-1302 Do prolific arts and humanities authors have publishing preferences?
by Yu-Wei Chang & Hsuan-Tung Yeh - 1303-1325 The causal effect of the global crisis on open science research impact: a bibliometric causal analysis
by Marek Deja
January 2025, Volume 130, Issue 1
- 1-20 Technological adoptions and sector-specific innovations in a low-tech environment: key actors and sources of R&D in InsurTech
by Sercan Ozcan & Dominik Brian Vogel & Ozcan Saritas - 21-42 The use of emotion words by the sciences and other subjects
by John G. Benjafield - 43-66 Reliable individual differences in researcher performance capacity estimates: evaluating productivity as explanatory variable
by Boris Forthmann & Marie Beisemann & Philipp Doebler & Rüdiger Mutz - 67-108 Keeping up with the Max Plancks? Germany’s quest for university excellence and the role of public research institutes in doctoral education
by Guido Buenstorf & Johannes Koenig & Anne Otto - 109-131 Assessment of subject-normalized comprehensiveness of research-intensive universities
by Saulo Mendes - 133-157 The diachronic change in linguistic positivity in the academic book reviewing of language studies: a text-mining analysis
by Xueying Liu & Haoran Zhu - 159-186 A study of the index time of early access articles
by Yunu Zhu - 187-204 Using multinational patent data to measure a design change in early aviation
by Peter B. Meyer - 205-235 Science communicators, flat-earthers, or fitness coaches: who is citing scientific publications in youtube video descriptions?
by Olga Zagovora & Katrin Weller - 237-266 The diversity and (dis-)similarity of Brazilian universities’ research portfolios
by Geziel Fernandez Tuesta & Esteban Fernandez Tuesta & Luciano Antônio Digiampietri & Dominik Hartmann - 267-311 Disentangling patent quality: using a large language model for a systematic literature review
by Valentin J. Schmitt - 313-342 Journal article classification using abstracts: a comparison of classical and transformer-based machine learning methods
by Cristina Arhiliuc & Raf Guns & Walter Daelemans & Tim C. E. Engels - 343-365 Analysis of citation impact of ORMS journals by DEA models
by Josef Jablonský - 367-398 A three-dimensional framework for quantifying knowledge intersection intensity: from a micro perspective
by Jianbing Ma & Kexin Yang - 399-421 Impact of author characteristics on outcomes of single- versus double-blind peer review: a systematic review of comparative studies in scientific abstracts and publications
by Vasiliki P. Giannakakos & Troy S. Karanfilian & Antonios D. Dimopoulos & Anne Barmettler - 423-445 The impact of the virtualization of scholarly conferences on the gender structure of conference contributors
by Agnieszka Olechnicka & Adam Ploszaj & Ewa Zegler-Poleska - 447-468 Enhancing civic engagement with science: a comparative approach across European regions
by Mihaela Mocanu & Anca-Diana Bibiri & Valentina Diana Rusu & Alina Moroșanu & Iustinian Gabriel Bejan - 469-488 The changing world dynamics of research performance
by Marko Marhl & Rene Markovič & Vladimir Grubelnik & Matjaž Perc - 489-514 Research trends in Peruvian universities: proposal for a research agenda with a bibliometric approach
by Juan Arcila-Diaz & Jorge Delgado-Caramutti & Pablo A. Millones-Gómez & Joel Figueroa-Quiñones & Alejandro Valencia-Arias - 515-530 Global or regional: the hidden truth behind ShanghaiRanking’s global university ranking by the subject of Law
by Hui Li - 531-536 Generalized g-index
by Marek Kosmulski
December 2024, Volume 129, Issue 12
- 7443-7474 Hierarchical Bayesian model to estimate and compare research productivity of Italian academic statisticians
by Maura Mezzetti & Ilia Negri - 7475-7499 Why summing up bibliometric indicators does not justify a composite indicator
by Boris Forthmann & Philipp Doebler & Rüdiger Mutz - 7501-7534 Unveiling the intellectual structure of soccer performance through keywords co-occurrence: a nested bibliometric approach
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