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Spring 2024
EISSN 2641-3337
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Research Articles
Public engagement with COVID-19 preprints: Bridging the gap between scientists and society
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 271–296.
Unreviewed science in the news: The evolution of preprint media coverage from 2014–2021
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 297–316.
The policy is dead, long live the policy—Revealing science, technology, and innovation policy priorities and government transitions via network analysis
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 317–331.
Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 332–350.
Author mentions in science news reveal widespread disparities across name-inferred ethnicities
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 351–365.
Second-order citations in altmetrics: A case study analyzing the audiences of COVID-19 research in the news and on social media
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 366–382.
Operationalizing open and restricted-access data—Formulating verifiable criteria for the openness of data sets mentioned in biomedical research articles
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 383–407.
Evaluating approaches to identifying research supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 408–425.
The use of linear models in quantitative research
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 426–446.
Anatomy of the top 1% most highly cited publications: An empirical comparison of two approaches
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 447–463.
Highly Ranked Scholars and the influence of countries and regions in research fields, disciplines, and specialties
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 464–483.
Letter
Losing objectivity: The questionable use of surveys in the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
Quantitative Science Studies (2024) 5 (2): 484–486.
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