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Winter 2024
EISSN 2641-3337
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Research Articles
On the shoulders of fallen giants: What do references to retracted research tell us about citation behaviors?
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 1–30.
Completeness degree of publication metadata in eight free-access scholarly databases
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 31–49.
Examining the quality of the corresponding authorship field in Web of Science and Scopus
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 76–97.
The challenge of assessing academic books: The U.K. and Lithuanian cases through the ISBN lens
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 98–127.
Individual and gender inequality in computer science: A career study of cohorts from 1970 to 2000
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 128–152.
Large-scale text analysis using generative language models: A case study in discovering public value expressions in AI patents
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 153–169.
Technological impact of funded research: A case study of nonpatent references
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 170–186.
Keeping a close watch on Innovation Studies: Opening the black box of journal editorships
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 187–218.
Exploring evidence selection with the inclusion network
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 219–245.
Scholarly publications and data set evidence for the Human Reference Atlas
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 246–260.
Letters
The gendered structure of science does not transpire in an experimental vacuum
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 261–263.
Are open access fees a good use of taxpayers’ money?
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (1): 264–270.
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