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2013 - 2026
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Volume 14, issue 3, 2026
- Understanding the Quartile Conundrum: Research Evaluation in Spain and Latin America pp. 1-10

- Ana Chacón-Luna, Patricio Álvarez-Muñoz, Ayrton Mariño-Arreaga, Ángel Morán-Herrera and Marco Faytong-Haro
- Matching Artificial Intelligence Methods to Research Problems in Medical Informatics pp. 1-32

- Tong Shen and Xiaoling Sun
- A Level-Based Master Plan for Strengthening Research Projects pp. 1-20

- Adilbek K. Bisenbaev
- From Regulation to Perceived Strategic Utility: A Research Monitoring System Based on the Elsevier Pure API at UCSM pp. 1-20

- Javier Fernando Angulo-Osorio, César Daniel Valdivia-Portugal, Karina Rosas-Paredes, Diego Fernando Angel Angulo-Osorio and Gustavo Eduardo Reinoso-Flores
- Structural Evolution of the Ecuadorian Scopus-Indexed Journal Ecosystem During 2016–2025 pp. 1-27

- Orlando Meneses Quelal and Alba Lucía Yamá Taimal
- How Unique Are Hallucinated Citations Offered by Generative Artificial Intelligence Models? pp. 1-13

- Dirk H. R. Spennemann
- Sci-Tech Journals Serving Scientific and Technological Innovation in the Context of the “Planning–Communication–Empowerment” Path pp. 1-13

- Yuan Liu, Yanyan Huang, Lingxian Xie, Tiantian Guo, Yi Zheng, Xudong Hu and Wenjin Huang
- Technological Governance for Diamond Open Access: A Modular Framework for Metadata Excellence and Scholarly Interoperability in University Journals pp. 1-29

- Yasiel Pérez Vera
- How Does Prompt Anchoring Affect Large Language Model Outputs? pp. 1-21

- Eungi Kim
- Trust, Acceptance, and Service Outcomes of AI-Augmented Academic Library Research Support Services in Thailand pp. 1-23

- Kittiya Suthiprapa and Kulthida Tuamsuk
- Publication Trends and Overlapping Subject-Area Classifications in Scopus: Evidence from Business, Management and Accounting pp. 1-23

- Margarita De Miguel-Guzmán, Alexander Sánchez-Rodríguez, Rodobaldo Martínez-Vivar, Alejandro Ernesto Pérez- De Miguel, Gelmar García-Vidal and Reyner Pérez-Campdesuñer
- Thus We Are Agreed! A Systematic Mapping Review of Adversarial Collaborations in Science pp. 1-36

- Annalena Seyr, Ulrich S. Tran and Martin Voracek
- Citation of Scientific Evidence from Video Description and Its Association with Attention and Impact pp. 1-14

- Pablo Dorta-González and María Isabel Dorta-González
- Cross-Level Inference Errors in Scientific Interpretation—From Ecological Correlation to the Control of Inference and Communication Levels pp. 1-26

- Adam Szromek
- Governing Scientific Knowledge Through Editorial Transparency: An Exploratory Documentary Assessment of Open Science Practices in Food Science Journals from Peru and Mexico pp. 1-25

- Maria Monica Chachi Espinoza, Lina García-Mier, Natalia Giovanna Chachi Quiroz and Adrián García Chachi
- A Bibliometric Analysis of Microbiology and Parasitology Research Indexed in SciELO Peru, 2000–2023 pp. 1-15

- Kenny Cesar Alca Carrasco, Obert Marín-Sánchez, Ruy D. Chacón, Jimmy Ango-Bedriñana and Homero Ango-Aguilar
Volume 14, issue 2, 2026
- Reassessing the Role of Google Scholar in PRISMA-Informed Systematic Reviews Through a Critical Analysis of Influential Research Identifying Its Limitations and Empirical Evidence pp. 1-18

- Carol Nash
- Quantitative Assessment of Scholarly Output and ROI in ARC-Funded Australian Research pp. 1-28

- Karen Blackmore, Xin Gu and Shaleeza Sohail
- The Coverage of Non-Traditional Research Outputs in Repositories and Current Research Information Systems: An Exploratory Study at the University of Bologna pp. 1-19

- Alberto Ciarrocca, Ivan Heibi, Ahmadreza Nazari, Anna Nicoletti, Martina Pensalfini, Silvio Peroni, Lucrezia Pograri, Pietro Tisci and Sergei Slinkin
- Economic Journals of the BRICS Countries: Assessment of Academic Influence pp. 1-19

- Irina D. Turgel and Olga A. Chernova
- Methods, Challenges, and Future Directions in Annotation and Indexing of Classical Chinese Medical Texts: A Narrative Review pp. 1-19

- Sizhe Liu, Ying Zhou, Yongmei Song and Cong Chen
- Literature Search Query in Academic Databases: Artificial Intelligence Think Tank Guideline for Literature Reviews pp. 1-6

- Shahryar Sorooshian
- Applying Bibliometrics and a RoBERTa Transformer in the Circular Bioeconomy: A PRISMA 2020 Systematic Review pp. 1-23

- Gary Christiam Farfán-Chilicaus, Alexander Fernando Haro-Sarango, Angela Fremiot Rodriguez-Armas, César Augusto Herrera-Asmat, Silvia Mabel Cachay-Salcedo, Rosa Amable Salcedo-Dávalos, Violeta Claros-Aguilar de Larrea and Emma Verónica Ramos-Farroñán
- Experimenting with Grant Peer Review: A Mixed Methods Case Study of the Effects on Time Use and the Quality of Reviewing pp. 1-23

- Peter van den Besselaar and Charlie Mom
- Scientific Production in Global Mental Health: A Meta-Research Study of Income-Stratified Trends, Gaps, and Health Metrics Impact pp. 1-17

- David A. Hernandez-Paez, Mónica Acuña-Rodriguez, Kevin Fernando Montoya-Quintero and Jhon Victor Vidal-Durango
- Manuscript Reviews Performed by a Health Sciences Researcher: A Reviewer’s Reflection on the Process and Outcomes pp. 1-8

- Gina Joubert
- An Open-Source Reproducible Preprocessing Pipeline for Merging Bibliometric Data from Multiple Databases pp. 1-14

- Kasaraneni Purna Prakash, Kasaraneni HimaJyothi, Salini Rosaline, Yellapragada Venkata Pavan Kumar, Gogulamudi Pradeep Reddy and Naveen Mukkapati
- An Integrated Framework for Publishable Sport Science Research pp. 1-24

- Spyridon Plakias
- The Attention Mismatch: Mapping the Structural Academic Governance Deficit in the Age of Generative AI pp. 1-24

- Zhenning Guo, Haoran Mao and Fang Zhang
- On the Vulnerability of Citation Metrics in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence pp. 1-22

- Kay Smarsly
- Evolving Roles of Information Professionals in the Artificial Intelligence Era: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 1-22

- Dyah Puspitasari Srirahayu, Dian Ekowati, Tiara Kusumaningtiyas, Esti Putri Anugrah, Alifian Sukma, Misita Anwar and Hanis Diyana Kamarudin
- Novelty First Policy-Based Intelligent Review Framework (IRF) for the Evaluation of Research Proposals pp. 1-33

- Hiran H. Lathabai, Raghu Raman and Prema Nedungadi
- When AI Writes the Letters: Recognizing Synthetic Authorship Patterns in Medical Publishing pp. 1-4

- Elise Lupon and Grégoire Micicoi
Volume 14, issue 1, 2026
- Legal Literacy and Institutional Barriers to the Digital Transformation of Libraries in Kazakhstan: A Comparative Study of Academic and Public Libraries pp. 1-20

- Danakul Seitimbetova, Kalima Tuyenbayeva, Darukhan Karzhaubayeva, Naim Ürkmez and Galiya Ibrayeva
- Trajectories of the Global Innovation Index and Its Bibliometric Footprint: From the Global Level to Ecuador and Peru pp. 1-20

- Alexander Haro-Sarango, Silvia Cachay-Salcedo, Julián Coronel-Reyes, Jessica Saavedra-Vasconez, Elizabeth Proaño-Altamirano and Rosa Salcedo-Dávalos
- Policies and Guidelines for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Latin American Journals Indexed in Scopus and Classified According to the Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) pp. 1-20

- Cristian Zahn-Muñoz, Patricio Viancos-González, Nancy Alarcón-Henríquez, Bastián Aravena-Niño and Ezequiel Martínez-Rojas
- Mapping One Health and Sustainability from 2007 to 2024: Multi-Period Evolution with Bibliometric and Content Insights from Türkiye’s Oldest Veterinary Journal pp. 1-28

- Suzan Yalçın and Sıddika Songül Yalçın
- A Hybrid BWM-GRA-PROMETHEE Framework for Ranking Universities Based on Scientometric Indicators pp. 1-32

- Dedy Kurniadi, Rahmat Gernowo and Bayu Surarso
- Research with Epistemology: Are We Really Following the Scientific Method? pp. 1-18

- Diego Lara-Haro, Alexander Haro-Sarango, Patricia López-Fraga and Angel Esquivel-Valverde
- The Penetration of Digital Methods into Historical Scholarship: A Text-Mining Analysis of Russian Publications pp. 1-18

- Zinaida Sokova, Valery Kruzhinov and Anna Glazkova
- Academic Libraries as Partners in Data Literacy Education—An Explorative Case Study pp. 1-17

- Simone Fühles-Ubach, Elisabeth Kaliva and Martina Echtenbruck
- Human–AI Complementarity in Peer Review: Empirical Analysis of PeerJ Data and Design of an Efficient Collaborative Review Framework pp. 1-29

- Zhihe Yang, Xiaoyu Zhou, Yuxin Jiang, Xinjie Zhang, Qihui Gao, Yanzhu Lu and Anqi Yang
- Open Data Research in Spain Published via the Diamond Route: A Systematic Review pp. 1-19

- Ricardo Curto-Rodríguez, Alberto Leal-Matilla, Daniel Ferrández and Rafael Marcos-Sánchez
- Reviewing Crowdsourcing and Community Engagement in Museums pp. 1-13

- Paul Longley Arthur, Lydia Hearn and Isabel Smith
- Research on Diamond Open Access in the Long Shadow of Science Policy pp. 1-22

- Niels Taubert
- Seeds Not Trophies: Reflections on a Scholarly Life of Publications pp. 1-7

- Chee Kong Yap
- Research on Large Language Model-Based Bibliographic Cataloging Agent in the CNMARC Context pp. 1-24

- Zhuoxi Tan, Xin Yang, Qinyu Chen and Tao Chen
- Publication Patterns in Engineering: A Quantitative Comparison of Open Access and Subscription-Based Journals pp. 1-12

- Luís Eduardo Pilatti, Luiz Alberto Pilatti, Gustavo Dambiski Gomes de Carvalho and Luis Mauricio Martins de Resende
- The Newcastle–Ottawa Scale for Assessing the Quality of Studies in Systematic Reviews pp. 1-9

- Emanuela Gualdi-Russo and Luciana Zaccagni
- Interpreting Bibliometric Indicators as the “Blood Tests” of Research Systems pp. 1-9

- Tindaro Cicero
- Supporting the University Research Enterprise via Open Access Publishing: Case Study from a Carnegie Research 2 University pp. 1-16

- Rachel Elizabeth Scott
- Editorial Predictors of the Discontinuation of Open Access Scientific Journals in Scopus: An Analysis from DOAJ pp. 1-16

- Jean Paul Simon Castillo-Nuñez, Carlos Alberto Minchon-Medina, Angie Clemente-Vega, Nohelia Rosa Vallenas-Aroni, Marile Lozano-Lozano and Myriam Báez-Sepúlveda
- A Systematic Review of Arts Practice-Based Research Abstracts from Small and/or Specialist Institutions pp. 1-26

- Samantha Broadhead, Henry Gonnet and Marianna Tsionki
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