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Spring 2021
EISSN 2641-3337
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Letter
Opinion
Which aspects of the Open Science agenda are most relevant to scientometric research and publishing? An opinion paper
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 438–453.
Research Articles
An international, multistakeholder survey about metadata awareness, knowledge, and use in scholarly communications
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 454–473.
Attracting new users or business as usual? A case study of converting academic subscription-based journals to open access
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 474–495.
Inferring the causal effect of journals on citations
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 496–504.
Matthew effects in science and the serial diffusion of ideas: Testing old ideas with new methods
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 505–526.
Universality of citation distributions: A new understanding
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 527–543.
Total number of papers and in a single percentile fully describes research impact—Revisiting concepts and applications
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 544–559.
Domestic researchers with longer careers generate higher average citation impact but it does not increase over time
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 560–587.
Performance-based publisher ratings and the visibility/impact of books: Small fish in a big pond, or big fish in a small pond?
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 588–615.
A large-scale validation of the relationship between cross-disciplinary research and its uptake in policy-related documents, using the novel Overton altmetrics database
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 616–642.
An analysis of form and function of a research article between and within publishers and journals
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 643–661.
Textual analysis of artificial intelligence manuscripts reveals features associated with peer review outcome
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 662–677.
The reinstrumentalization of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in psychological publications: A citation context analysis
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 678–697.
Towards automated analysis of research methods in library and information science
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 698–732.
Comprehensive mapping of local and diaspora scientists: A database and analysis of 63,951 Greek scientists
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 733–752.
A quantitative view of the structure of institutional scientific collaborations using the example of Berlin
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 753–777.
Improvement on the association strength: Implementing a probabilistic measure based on combinations without repetition
Quantitative Science Studies (2021) 2 (2): 778–794.
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