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Spring 2020
EISSN 2641-3337
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Comparison of bibliographic data sources: Implications for the robustness of university rankings
Chun-Kai (Karl) Huang, Cameron Neylon, Chloe Brookes-Kenworthy, Richard Hosking, Lucy Montgomery
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Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 445–478.
Google Books, Scopus, Microsoft Academic, and Mendeley for impact assessment of doctoral dissertations: A multidisciplinary analysis of the UK
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 479–504.
Methodological considerations for identifying questionable publishing in a national context: The case of Swedish Higher Education Institutions
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 505–524.
Using supervised learning to classify metadata of research data by field of study
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 525–550.
A validation of coauthorship credit models with empirical data from the contributions of PhD candidates
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 551–564.
Transfer of knowledge through international scientific mobility: Introduction of a network-based bibliometric approach to study different knowledge types
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 565–581.
Who are the acknowledgees? An analysis of gender and academic status
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 582–598.
Gender differences in citation impact for 27 fields and six English-speaking countries 1996–2014
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 599–617.
The relationship between bioRxiv preprints, citations and altmetrics
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 618–638.
The relationship between journal citation impact and citation sentiment: A study of 32 million citances in PubMed Central
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 664–674.
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?
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 675–690.
A principled methodology for comparing relatedness measures for clustering publications
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 691–713.
Enhancing direct citations: A comparison of relatedness measures for community detection in a large set of PubMed publications
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 714–729.
How common are explicit research questions in journal articles?
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 730–748.
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
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 749–770.
Large-scale identification and characterization of scholars on Twitter
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 771–791.
Can altmetrics reflect societal impact considerations?: Exploring the potential of altmetrics in the context of a sustainability science research center
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 792–809.
Recommending research articles to consumers of online vaccination information
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 810–823.
Highly prestigious international academic awards and their impact on university rankings
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 824–848.
National policies as drivers of organizational change in universities: A string of reinforcing reforms
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 849–871.
Might Europe one day again be a global scientific powerhouse? Analysis of ERC publications suggests it will not be possible without changes in research policy
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 872–893.
Connected from the outside: The role of U.S. regions in promoting the integration of the European research system
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (2): 894–917.
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