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2012 - 2026
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Volume 14, issue 1, 2026
- 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
- 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
- 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 Penetration of Digital Methods into Historical Scholarship: A Text-Mining Analysis of Russian Publications pp. 1-18

- Zinaida Sokova, Valery Kruzhinov and Anna Glazkova
- Reviewing Crowdsourcing and Community Engagement in Museums pp. 1-13

- Paul Longley Arthur, Lydia Hearn and Isabel Smith
- A Hybrid BWM-GRA-PROMETHEE Framework for Ranking Universities Based on Scientometric Indicators pp. 1-32

- Dedy Kurniadi, Rahmat Gernowo and Bayu Surarso
- Academic Libraries as Partners in Data Literacy Education—An Explorative Case Study pp. 1-17

- Simone Fühles-Ubach, Elisabeth Kaliva and Martina Echtenbruck
- Seeds Not Trophies: Reflections on a Scholarly Life of Publications pp. 1-7

- Chee Kong Yap
- 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
- 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
- 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
Volume 13, issue 4, 2025
- Editorial: 10th Anniversary Special Issue “PUBMET2023 Conference on Scholarly Communication in the Context of Open Science” pp. 1-3

- Nikolina Peša Pavlović, Jadranka Stojanovski and Iva Grabarić Andonovski
- A Novel Methodology for Identifying the Top 1% Scientists Using a Composite Performance Index pp. 1-37

- Alexey Remizov, Shazim Ali Memon and Saule Sadykova
- Same Coin, Different Value: A Multi-Year Comparative Analysis of Financial Performance of Open Access and Legacy Publishers pp. 1-27

- George Peppas, Leonidas Papachristopoulos and Giannis Tsakonas
- Determinants of Scientific Article Publication Among Peruvian Physicians and Orthopedic Residents pp. 1-17

- Rodrigo Alejandro-Salinas, Diego A. Maticorena-Quevedo, Alfonso Barnechea-Rey, Percy Herrera-Añazco and Vicente A. Benites-Zapata
- Evolution of Inter-University Research Collaboration in the Chengdu–Chongqing Economic Circle (2005–2024): A Biblio-Metric Perspective pp. 1-17

- Tao Zhang, Prachuab Tongsri and Chakrit Ponathong
- Bias in Citation Visibility: Temporal Dynamics and the Unequal Life Cycle of Academic Articles—Evidence from SME and Internationalization Research pp. 1-23

- Reyner Pérez-Campdesuñer, Alexander Sánchez-Rodríguez, Rodobaldo Martínez-Vivar, Margarita De Miguel-Guzmán and Gelmar García-Vidal
- A Decade of Deepfake Research in the Generative AI Era, 2014–2024: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 1-32

- Btissam Acim, Mohamed Boukhlif, Hamid Ouhnni, Nassim Kharmoum and Soumia Ziti
- Bibliometric Outlook on Economics and Business Research in Kazakhstan (2019–2023) pp. 1-32

- Diana Amirbekova, Targyn Nauryz, Mariyam Taskinbayeva, Madina Bigabatova and Aasso Ziro
- An Assessment of Scientific Productivity: Review in the Area of Agricultural and Biological Sciences in Ecuador Using Scientometrics and Lotka’s Law pp. 1-24

- William Viera-Arroyo, Lya Vera, Martín Moya, Duther López, Wilson Vásquez-Castillo and Carlos Caicedo
- Ethical Considerations for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Linguistics Journal Publishing: Combining Hybrid Thematic Analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis pp. 1-24

- Xuan Wang and Xinyi Zhang
- Exploring the Citation and Impact Advantages of Open Access Papers in Hybrid Journals: A Case Study of Biochemistry Publications pp. 1-24

- Qiuyu Zhu, Jing Li, Yifei Chen, Yuqing Zhang, Jing Li and Junren Ming
- No Fees, No Barriers—But What Standards? Considerations on the DIAMAS Diamond OA Standard Applied to a Public Health Journal pp. 1-13

- Annarita Barbaro, Maria Cristina Barbaro and Federica Napolitani
- Preserving Culinary Heritage Through AI: Sustainable Digitisation of Granny Josie’s Notebooks pp. 1-13

- Karol Król, Maria Szkutak and Elżbieta Legutko
- Beyond the Review: The Editorial Duty to Uphold Professional Conduct pp. 1-8

- Stephen A. Bustin
- The Epistemic Downside of Using LLM-Based Generative AI in Academic Writing pp. 1-8

- Bor Luen Tang
- Geographic Variation in LLM DOI Fabrication: Cross-Country Analysis of Citation Accuracy Across Four Large Language Models pp. 1-14

- Eungi Kim, Frankline Kipchumba and Sein Min
- Measuring Group Performance Fairly: The h-Group, Homogeneity, and the α -Index pp. 1-18

- Roberto da Silva, José Palazzo M. de Oliveira and Viviane Moreira
- Integrating Scientific Readiness and Added Scientific Value: A Multiplicative Conceptual Model for Research Assessment pp. 1-33

- Eldar Knar
- A Multidisciplinary Bibliometric Analysis of Differences and Commonalities Between GenAI in Science pp. 1-29

- Kacper Sieciński and Marian Oliński
- Is Tuberculosis Scientific Research Aligned with National Research Priorities? A Bibliometric Analysis of Peruvian Scientific Production pp. 1-12

- Franko O. Garcia-Solorzano, Yolanda Angulo-Bazán, Sofia Soriano-Martinez, Olenka Farfan-Zapata and Leonid Lecca
- Enhancing Research Visibility: A Comparative Study on the Implementation of CRIS Systems at Universidad Católica de Santa María and Its Contrast with Other Universities pp. 1-12

- Javier Fernando Angulo-Osorio, César Daniel Valdivia-Portugal and Karina Rosas-Paredes
- Regaining Scientific Authority in a Post-Truth Landscape pp. 1-12

- Andrew M. Petzold and Marcia D. Nichols
Volume 13, issue 3, 2025
- The Measurement of Innovation: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis of Global Innovation Index Research pp. 1-30

- Marcelo Pereira Duarte and Fernando Manuel Pereira de Oliveira Carvalho
- Academic Library with Generative AI: From Passive Information Providers to Proactive Knowledge Facilitators pp. 1-16

- Junic Kim
- Scientific Production in Central America (1996–2023): Bibliometric Analysis of Regional Trends, Collaboration, and Research Impact pp. 1-21

- Marta Irene Flores Polanco and Carlos Alberto Echeverría Mayorga
- Reframing Government Science Communication in the Digital Era: A Multi-Model Study of BRIN (Indonesia) pp. 1-21

- Yutainten, Engkus Kuswarno, Uud Wahyudin and Ira Mirawati
- All Roads Lead to Excellence: A Comparative Scientometric Assessment of French and Dutch European Research Council Grant Winners’ Academic Performance in the Domain of Social Sciences and Humanities pp. 1-26

- Gergely Ferenc Lendvai, Petra Aczél and Péter Sasvári
- Mapping the Impact of Generative AI on Disinformation: Insights from a Scoping Review pp. 1-18

- Alexandre López-Borrull and Carlos Lopezosa
- How Scholars Collaborate on Data Assets Research: A Systematic Comparative Analysis of Chinese and International Publications pp. 1-18

- Yaqin Li, Jinyuan Shi and Yuequan Yang
- Beyond Quality: Predicting Citation Impact in Business Research Using Data Science pp. 1-18

- Reyner Pérez-Campdesuñer, Alexander Sánchez-Rodríguez, Rodobaldo Martínez-Vivar, Margarita De Miguel-Guzmán and Gelmar Vidal
- Beyond Books: Student Perspectives on Emerging Technologies, Usability, and Ethics in the Library of the Future pp. 1-25

- Faisal Kalota, Benedicta Frema Boamah, Hesham Allam, Tyler Schisler and Grace Witty
- Reckoning with Retractions in Research Funding Reviews: The Case of China pp. 1-28

- Shaoxiong Brian Xu and Guangwei Hu
- From Knowledge Keeper to Intelligent Collaborator: The Role Reinvention and Value Reconstruction of Librarians in the AI-Enabled Era pp. 1-15

- Jiwei Zhang and Jiafu Liu
- How China Governs Open Science: Policies, Priorities, and Structural Imbalances pp. 1-24

- Xiaoting Chen, Abdelghani Maddi and Yanyan Wang
- A Decade of Transformation in Higher Education and Science in Kazakhstan: A Literature and Scientometric Review of National Projects and Research Trends pp. 1-24

- Timur Narbaev, Diana Amirbekova and Aknar Bakdaulet
- Mapping the Use of Bibliometric Software and Methodological Transparency in Literature Review Studies: A Comparative Analysis of China-Affiliated and Non-China-Affiliated Research Communities (2015–2024) pp. 1-32

- Altyeb Ali Abaker Omer and Yajie Dong
- Editorial Policy and the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge on Open Access—Case Study: Science Communication Journals in Latin America pp. 1-23

- Fernando Sánchez-Pita, Mario Benito-Cabello and Belén Puebla-Martínez
- Flawed Metrics, Damaging Outcomes: A Rebuttal to the RI 2 Integrity Index Targeting Top Indonesian Universities pp. 1-8

- Muhammad Iqhrammullah, Derren D. C. H. Rampengan, Muhammad Fadhlal Maula and Ikhwan Amri
Volume 13, issue 2, 2025
- Research on Neonatal Conditions in Africa: Funding Activities from a Bibliometric Perspective pp. 1-16

- Elizabeth de Sousa Vieira and Jorge Cerdeira
- Does Publisher Volume Matter? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Scopus Journal Publishing Patterns pp. 1-21

- Eungi Kim
- Japanese Science Policies and Their Impacts on Scientific Research pp. 1-21

- Akira Muto
- A Study on the Current Status and Driving Force of Library Marketing in the Digital Age pp. 1-10

- Jianping Wang, Senqiang Wang and Yanan Liu
- Evaluation of Content Quality of Online Health Information by Global Quality Score: A Case Study of Researchers Misnaming It and Citing Secondary Sources pp. 1-10

- Andy Wai Kan Yeung
- Disinformation in the Digital Age: Climate Change, Media Dynamics, and Strategies for Resilience pp. 1-32

- Andrea Tomassi, Andrea Falegnami and Elpidio Romano
- Unequal Access, Unequal Impact? The Role of Open Access Policies in Publishing and Citation Trends Across Three Countries pp. 1-23

- Shlomit Hadad, Daphne R. Raban and Noa Aharony
- The SPR-Index: A Novel Metric Integrating the H-Index with Verified Peer Review Scores pp. 1-23

- Ueric José Borges de Souza, Beni Jequicene Mussengue Chaúque, Evgeni Evgeniev Gabev, Fernando Rosado Spilki and Fabrício Souza Campos
- Generative AI vs. Traditional Databases: Insights from Industrial Engineering Applications pp. 1-25

- Jose E. Naranjo, Maria M. Llumiquinga, Washington D. Vaca and Cristian X. Espin
- Top2Vec Topic Modeling to Analyze the Dynamics of Publication Activity Related to Environmental Monitoring Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles pp. 1-25

- Vladimir Albrekht, Ravil I. Mukhamediev, Yelena Popova, Elena Muhamedijeva and Asset Botaibekov
- A Two-Stage Model for Factors Influencing Citation Counts pp. 1-25

- Pablo Dorta-González and Emilio Gómez-Déniz
- Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023) pp. 1-18

- Mojca Tancer Verboten and Dean Korošak
- Publication Trends on the Varying Coefficients Model: Estimating the Actual (Under)Utilization of a Highly Acclaimed Method for Studying Statistical Interactions pp. 1-19

- Assaf Botzer
- From Fees to Free: Comparing APC-Based and Diamond Open Access Journals in Engineering pp. 1-12

- Luís Eduardo Pilatti, Luiz Alberto Pilatti, Gustavo Dambiski Gomes de Carvalho and Luis Mauricio Martins de Resende
- Tailoring Scientific Knowledge: How Generative AI Personalizes Academic Reading Experiences pp. 1-28

- Anna Małgorzata Kamińska
- Research Trends of Vaccination-Related Systematic Reviews, 2011–2023: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 1-15

- Antonia Pilic, Louise Henaff, Christoph A. Steffen, Hanna Helene Linß, Antonia Isabelle Dreyer, Madeleine Batke, Ole Wichmann, Vanessa Piechotta and Thomas Harder
Volume 13, issue 1, 2025
- Scientific Collaboration and Sustainable Development: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Andean Region, Panama, and Spain pp. 1-29

- Gresky Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Patricio Álvarez-Muñoz, Purificación Galindo-Villardón and Purificación Vicente-Galindo
- Practicing Meta-Analytics with Rectification pp. 1-12

- Ramalingam Shanmugam and Karan P. Singh
- The Origins and Veracity of References ‘Cited’ by Generative Artificial Intelligence Applications: Implications for the Quality of Responses pp. 1-23

- Dirk H. R. Spennemann
- Automation Applied to the Collection and Generation of Scientific Literature pp. 1-24

- Nadia Paola Valadez- de la Paz, Jose Antonio Vazquez-Lopez, Aidee Hernandez-Lopez, Jaime Francisco Aviles-Viñas, Jose Luis Navarro-Gonzalez, Alfredo Valentin Reyes-Acosta and Ismael Lopez-Juarez
- Output-Normalized Score (OnS) for Ranking Researchers Based on Number of Publications, Citations, Coauthors, and Author Position pp. 1-8

- Antonije Onjia
- Diamond Open Access Landscape in Croatia: DIAMAS Survey Results pp. 1-20

- Jadranka Stojanovski and Danijel Mofardin
- Social Media Analysis of High-Impact Information and Communication Journals: Adoption, Use, and Content Curation pp. 1-20

- Jesús Cascón-Katchadourian, Javier Guallar and Wileidys Artigas
- Mapping the Conceptual Structure of University–Industry Knowledge Transfer: A Co-Word Analysis pp. 1-27

- Vladimir Alfonso Ballesteros-Ballesteros and Rodrigo Arturo Zárate-Torres
- Forecasting the Scientific Production Volumes of G7 and BRICS Countries in a Comparative Analysis pp. 1-17

- Tindaro Cicero
- Polarization in BRICS and G7: Scopus-Indexed Journal Production Trends (2013–2023) pp. 1-17

- Eungi Kim, Sureshkrishnan Ramakrishnan and Jason Lim Chiu
- Analyzing the Drivers Behind Retractions in Tuberculosis Research pp. 1-9

- Franko O. Garcia-Solorzano, Shirley M. De la Cruz Anticona, Mario Pezua-Espinoza, Fernando A. Chuquispuma Jesus, Karen D. Sanabria-Pinilla, Christopher Chavez Veliz, Vladimir A. Huayta-Alarcón, Percy Mayta-Tristan and Leonid Lecca
- Exploring the Need to Use “Plagiarism” Detection Software Rationally pp. 1-11

- Petar Milovanovic, Tatjana Pekmezovic and Marija Djuric
- Meta-Research in Biomedical Investigation: Gaps and Opportunities Based on Meta-Research Publications and Global Indicators in Health, Science, and Human Development pp. 1-11

- Ivan David Lozada-Martinez, David A. Hernandez-Paz, Ornella Fiorillo-Moreno, Yelson Alejandro Picón-Jaimes and Valmore Bermúdez
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