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Summer 2020
EISSN 2641-3337
In this Issue
Special Issue: Editorial
Bridging the divide between qualitative and quantitative science studies
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 918–926.
Special Issue: Articles
Against method: Exploding the boundary between qualitative and quantitative studies of science
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 930–944.
Is “the time ripe” for quantitative research on misconduct in science?
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 945–958.
The impact of J. D. Bernal’s thoughts in the science of science upon China: Implications for today’s quantitative studies of science
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 959–968.
Powerful numbers: Exemplary quantitative studies of science that had policy impact
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 969–982.
Quantitative science studies should be framed with middle-range theories and concepts from the social sciences
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 983–992.
Whose text, whose mining, and to whose benefit?
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 993–1000.
Gender, science, and academic rank: Key issues and approaches
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1001–1006.
Geography of scientific knowledge: A proximity approach
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1007–1016.
Beyond networks: Aligning qualitative and computational science studies
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1017–1024.
Past as prologue: Approaches to the study of confirmation in science
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1025–1040.
From indicators to indicating interdisciplinarity: A participatory mapping methodology for research communities in-the-making
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1041–1055.
Research Articles
Pandemic publishing: Medical journals strongly speed up their publication process for COVID-19
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1056–1067.
COVID-19 publications: Database coverage, citations, readers, tweets, news, Facebook walls, Reddit posts
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1068–1091.
Mapping scholarly publications related to the Sustainable Development Goals: Do independent bibliometric approaches get the same results?
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1092–1108.
A longitudinal analysis of university rankings
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1109–1135.
Proposal success in Horizon 2020: A study of the influence of consortium characteristics
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1136–1158.
Concentration of Danish research funding on individual researchers and research topics: Patterns and potential drivers
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1159–1181.
Longitudinal variation in national research publication portfolios: Steps required to index balance and evenness
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1182–1202.
Frequently cocited publications: Features and kinetics
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1223–1241.
Are disruption index indicators convergently valid? The comparison of several indicator variants with assessments by peers
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1242–1259.
A gender equality paradox in academic publishing: Countries with a higher proportion of female first-authored journal articles have larger first-author gender disparities between fields
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1260–1282.
Greater female first author citation advantages do not associate with reduced or reducing gender disparities in academia
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1283–1297.
Recency predicts bursts in the evolution of author citations
Filipi Nascimento Silva, Aditya Tandon, Diego Raphael Amancio, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer
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Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1298–1308.
Noncumulative measures of researcher citation impact
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1309–1320.
Informed peer review for publication assessments: Are improved impact measures worth the hassle?
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1321–1333.
All downhill from the PhD? The typical impact trajectory of U.S. academic careers
Quantitative Science Studies (2020) 1 (3): 1334–1348.
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