Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 129, issue 12, 2024
- Hierarchical Bayesian model to estimate and compare research productivity of Italian academic statisticians pp. 7443-7474

- Maura Mezzetti and Ilia Negri
- Why summing up bibliometric indicators does not justify a composite indicator pp. 7475-7499

- Boris Forthmann, Philipp Doebler and Rüdiger Mutz
- Unveiling the intellectual structure of soccer performance through keywords co-occurrence: a nested bibliometric approach pp. 7501-7534

- Benjamin Vermaut, Corentin Burnay and Stéphane Faulkner
- Why do some retracted articles continue to get cited? pp. 7535-7563

- Marion Schmidt
- Disentangling a secret web of online scholarly interactions involving the research of top scholars in the field of communication: International Communication Association (ICA) Fellows pp. 7565-7583

- Han Woo Park
- The distribution of scientific project funds model based on adaptive similarity fitting and NSGA-II pp. 7585-7622

- Boze Li, Yandong He, Yuxuan Xiu, Bokui Chen and Wai Kin Victor Chan
- Analyzing AI use policy in LIS: association with journal metrics and publisher volume pp. 7623-7644

- Eungi Kim
- Does interdisciplinarity improve research performance? An empirical study of faculty members at Chinese universities pp. 7645-7666

- Xi Yang, Xinyue Lin and Xin Ma
- Heterogeneous effects of environmental regulations on green technology innovation: measurement by using patents and evidence from China’s prefecture-level cities pp. 7667-7698

- Na Zhang, Yanran Bi, Wenyue Gao, Jia Deng and Erzi Tang
- Handling the open culture dilemma in museum management: an exploratory interdisciplinary study pp. 7699-7733

- Maria Della Lucia, Giulia Dore and Rana Muhammad Umar
- Over two decades of scientific misconduct in India: Retraction reasons and journal quality among inter-country and intra-country institutional collaboration pp. 7735-7757

- Kiran Sharma
- How do museums and galleries help academics create societal impact? An analysis of the UK REF2021 impact case studies pp. 7759-7782

- Kayvan Kousha, Emma Stuart, Mahshid Abdoli and Mike Thelwall
- A gender gap in the manuscript review time of Turkish national journals? pp. 7783-7803

- Lokman Tutuncu and Rahman Dag
- Understanding the relationship between team diversity and the innovative performance in research teams using decision tree algorithms: evidence from artificial intelligence pp. 7805-7831

- Junwan Liu, Xiaoyun Gong, Shuo Xu and Chenchen Huang
- Interdisciplinary hierarchical diversity driving disruption pp. 7833-7849

- Qian Yu, Xiuwen Li, Ding Ma, Li Zhang, Kexin Chen, Qiang Xue and Qingjie Zhang
- Predicting scholar potential: a deep learning model on social capital features pp. 7851-7879

- Dehu Yin, Xi Zhang, Hongke Zhao and Li Tang
- Prevalence and characteristics of graphical abstracts in a specialist pharmacology journal pp. 7881-7888

- Russyl Gilling, Marissa Scandlyn and Blair Hesp
- Data-driven evolution of library and information science research methods (1990–2022): a perspective based on fine-grained method entities pp. 7889-7912

- Chengzhi Zhang, Yi Mao and Shuyu Peng
- Laudan versus Bayes: how often does Bayes agree with Laudan given multiple lines of evidence? pp. 7913-7922

- Henry Small
- The OpenCitations Index: description of a database providing open citation data pp. 7923-7942

- Ivan Heibi, Arianna Moretti, Silvio Peroni and Marta Soricetti
- Global retractions due to randomly generated content: Characterization and trends pp. 7943-7958

- Fang Lei, Liang Du, Min Dong and Xuemei Liu
- How is ChatGPT acknowledged in academic publications? pp. 7959-7969

- Kayvan Kousha
- Specification uncertainty: what the disruption index tells us about the (hidden) multiverse of bibliometric indicators pp. 7971-7979

- Christian Leibel and Lutz Bornmann
- Paradoxical growth of publications by authors from developing countries in gold open access journals: a commentary on Dr. Cernat’s, 2024 article pp. 7981-7984

- Serhii Nazarovets
- Is Romania’s surge in MDPI publications a success story? A response to Nazarovets (2024) pp. 7985-7988

- Vasile Cernat
Volume 129, issue 11, 2024
- Measurement of disruptive innovation and its validity based on improved disruption index pp. 6477-6531

- Ziyan Zhang, Junyan Zhang and Pushi Wang
- The mutual reinforcement of scientific and technological knowledge—a technology-level analysis pp. 6533-6549

- Krzysztof Szczygielski and Jerzy Mycielski
- Maturity of knowledge inputs and the breakthrough of key core technology pp. 6551-6570

- Xiuping Lai and Libing Nie
- H-core decomposition for directed networks and its application pp. 6571-6596

- Xiaoyu Chen, Yang Liu, Zhenxin Cao, Xiaopeng Li and Jinde Cao
- Interdisciplinarity and expert rating: an analysis based on faculty opinions pp. 6597-6628

- Shiji Chen, Kaiqi Zhang, Junping Qiu and Jiaqi Chai
- Assessing main paths by uncovering their coverage with key-node path search pp. 6629-6657

- Chung-Huei Kuan and Ssu-Yu Liao
- Measuring hotness transfer of individual papers based on citation relationship pp. 6659-6674

- Jianlin Zhou and Jinshan Wu
- “Insert witty catchphrase here!”: do title elements influence engagement and citation?— examining highly-cited research articles in media, communication, and related disciplines pp. 6675-6691

- Huu Dat Tran, Pham Phuong Uyen Diep and Nabila Mushtarin
- Research on bibliometrics and the World’s leading universities pp. 6693-6718

- Yves Fassin
- Understanding scientific knowledge evolution patterns based on egocentric network perspective pp. 6719-6750

- Jinqing Yang, Xiufeng Cheng, Guanghui Ye and Yuchen Zhang
- Exploring the applicability of large language models to citation context analysis pp. 6751-6777

- Kai Nishikawa and Hitoshi Koshiba
- Intelligent recognition of high-quality academic papers: based on knowledge-based metasemantic networks pp. 6779-6812

- Xiaobo Tang, Xin Du, Qiongfu Wang and Jialin Wu
- From bench to bedside: determining what drives academic citations in clinical trials pp. 6813-6837

- Zhifeng Liu, Chenlin Wang and Ruojia Wang
- SRRS: Design and Development of a Scholarly Reciprocal Recommendation System pp. 6839-6866

- Shilpa Verma, Sandeep Harit and Kundan Munjal
- Automatic gender detection: a methodological procedure and recommendations to computationally infer the gender from names with ChatGPT and gender APIs pp. 6867-6888

- Manuel Goyanes, Luis de-Marcos and Adrián Domínguez-Díaz
- Mapping scientific mobility in leading Eurozone economies: insights from ORCID data analysis pp. 6889-6907

- Alicia Moreno-Delgado, Marlon Cárdenas-Bonett, Óscar Gregorio-Vicente and Julio Montero-Díaz
- An integrated indicator for evaluating scientific papers: considering academic impact and novelty pp. 6909-6929

- Zhaoping Yan and Kaiyu Fan
- Evaluating book impacts via integrating multi-source reviews pp. 6931-6946

- Qingqing Zhou
- Systematic bias in citing practices: evidence from accounting journal additions to the FT list pp. 6947-6973

- Karel Hrazdil, Jeong-Bon Kim and Frederick H. Willeboordse
- The impact of the internationalization of political science on publishing in two languages: the case of Japan, 1971–2023 pp. 6975-7003

- Masaru Nishikawa, Daisuke Sakai and Akira Matsui
- The emergence and evolution of ambiguous ideas: an innovative application of social network analysis to support systematic literature reviews pp. 7005-7033

- Thomas Cowhitt, Joshua Travis Brown and Anthony Lising Antonio
- Do Changes in Journal Rank Influence Publication Output? Evidence from China pp. 7035-7054

- Zhuanlan Sun, Chenwei Zhang, Ka Lok Pang, Ying Tang and Yiwei Li
- Comparative science mapping: a novel conceptual structure analysis with metadata pp. 7055-7081

- Massimo Aria, Corrado Cuccurullo, Luca D’Aniello, Michelangelo Misuraca and Maria Spano
- Open access improves the dissemination of science: insights from Wikipedia pp. 7083-7106

- Puyu Yang, Ahad Shoaib, Robert West and Giovanni Colavizza
- Mapping the paths of highly cited researchers: a comprehensive look at the 2023 cross-field distribution pp. 7107-7129

- Daniel Egret, Lauranne Chaignon and Domingo Docampo
- Open access publications drive few visits from Google Search results to institutional repositories pp. 7131-7152

- Enrique Orduña-Malea, Cristina I. Font-Julián and Jorge Serrano-Cobos
- Analysis of journal rankings confirms that more cited articles contain more references pp. 7153-7160

- Petr Praus
- The use of ChatGPT for identifying disruptive papers in science: a first exploration pp. 7161-7165

- Lutz Bornmann, Lingfei Wu and Christoph Ettl
- An editorial note on extraction and evaluation of knowledge entities from scientific documents pp. 7169-7174

- Chengzhi Zhang, Philipp Mayr, Wei Lu and Yi Zhang
- 2SCE-4SL: a 2-stage causality extraction framework for scientific literature pp. 7175-7195

- Yujie Zhang, Rujiang Bai, Ling Kong and Xiaoyue Wang
- Examining knowledge entities and its relationships based on citation sentences using a multi-anchor bipartite network pp. 7197-7228

- Dongin Nam, Jiwon Kim, Jeeyoung Yoon, Chaemin Song, Seongdeok Kim and Min Song
- COVID-19 knowledge deconstruction and retrieval: an intelligent bibliometric solution pp. 7229-7259

- Mengjia Wu, Yi Zhang, Mark Markley, Caitlin Cassidy, Nils Newman and Alan Porter
- Embedding models for supervised automatic extraction and classification of named entities in scientific acknowledgements pp. 7261-7285

- Nina Smirnova and Philipp Mayr
- Measuring the evolving stage of temporal distribution of research topic keyword in scientific literature by research heat curve pp. 7287-7328

- Junsheng Zhang, Xiaoping Sun and Zhihui Liu
- Analyzing research diversity of scholars based on multi-dimensional calculation of knowledge entities pp. 7329-7358

- Chao Yu, Chuhan Wang, Tongyang Zhang, Yi Bu and Jian Xu
- Identifying interdisciplinary topics and their evolution based on BERTopic pp. 7359-7384

- Zhongyi Wang, Jing Chen, Jiangping Chen and Haihua Chen
- Detecting technological recombination using semantic analysis and dynamic network analysis pp. 7385-7416

- Xiaoli Cao, Xiang Chen, Lu Huang, Lijie Deng, Yijie Cai and Hang Ren
- An extraction and novelty evaluation framework for technology knowledge elements of patents pp. 7417-7442

- Tingting Wei, Danyu Feng, Shiling Song and Cai Zhang
Volume 129, issue 10, 2024
- 19th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics (ISSI) 2023 editorial pp. 5815-5819

- Katy Börner, Staša Milojević and Caroline Wagner
- The generation mechanism of research leadership in international collaboration based on GERGM: a case from the field of artificial intelligence pp. 5821-5839

- Ruonan Cai, Wencan Tian, Rundong Luo and Zhigang Hu
- Public funding accountability: a linked open data-based methodology for analysing the scientific productivity and influence of funded projects pp. 5841-5868

- Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez, Carlos Olmeda-Gómez, Natalia R. Delbianco and Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio
- Missing institutions in OpenAlex: possible reasons, implications, and solutions pp. 5869-5891

- Lin Zhang, Zhe Cao, Yuanyuan Shang, Gunnar Sivertsen and Ying Huang
- On the peer review reports: does size matter? pp. 5893-5913

- Abdelghani Maddi and Luis Miotti
- Do research assessment systems have the potential to hinder scientists from diversifying their research pursuits? pp. 5915-5935

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- $${\varvec{x}}_{{\varvec{d}}}$$ x d -index and its variants: a set of overall scholarly expertise diversity indices for the research portfolio management of institutions pp. 5937-5962

- Abhirup Nandy, Hiran H. Lathabai and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Analyzing journal category assignment using a paper-level classification system: multidisciplinary sciences journals pp. 5963-5978

- Jiandong Zhang and Zhesi Shen
- Exploring the impact of inter-organizational knowledge potential difference: an empirical investigation of inventor mobility pp. 5979-6006

- Jiajie Wang, Jing Shi, Yitong Chen, Lele Kang and Jianjun Sun
- The influence of geopolitics on research activity and international collaboration in science: the case of Russia pp. 6007-6021

- Lin Zhang, Zhe Cao, Gunnar Sivertsen and Dmitry Kochetkov
- Is the scientific impact of the LIS themes gender-biased? A bibliometric analysis of the evolution, scientific impact, and relative contribution by gender from 2007 to 2022 pp. 6023-6047

- Thamyres T. Choji, Manuel J. Cobo and Jose A. Moral-Munoz
- Contrasting cross-correlation: Meta-analyses of the associations between citations and 13 altmetrics, incorporating moderating variables pp. 6049-6063

- Dimity Stephen and Stephan Stahlschmidt
- Teaching as part of open scholarship: developing a scientometric framework for Open Educational Resources pp. 6065-6087

- Sylvia Kullmann and Verena Weimer
- Collaboration at the phylum level: coauthorship and acknowledgment patterns in the world of the water bears (phylum Tardigrada) pp. 6089-6125

- Katherine W. McCain
- Unveiling the dynamics of team age structure and its impact on scientific innovation pp. 6127-6148

- Alex J. Yang, Huimin Xu, Ying Ding and Meijun Liu
- The cost of open access: comparing public projects’ budgets and article processing charges expenditure pp. 6149-6166

- Patricia Alonso-Álvarez, Pablo Sastrón-Toledo and Jorge Mañana-Rodriguez
- Visualizing hidden communities of interest: A case-study analysis of topic-based social networks in astrobiology pp. 6167-6181

- Christophe Malaterre and Francis Lareau
- Tracking changes in CNCI: the complementarity of standard, collaboration and fractional CNCI in understanding and evaluating research performance pp. 6183-6196

- Ross W. K. Potter, Milovan Kovač and Jonathan Adams
- Tweeting and retweeting scientific articles: implications for altmetrics pp. 6197-6220

- Ashraf Maleki and Kim Holmberg
- Navigating geopolitical storms: assessing the robustness of Canada’s 5G research network in the wake of the Huawei conflict pp. 6221-6259

- Anas Ramdani, Catherine Beaudry, Mario Bourgault and Davide Pulizzotto
- Annotation of scientific uncertainty using linguistic patterns pp. 6261-6285

- Panggih Kusuma Ningrum and Iana Atanassova
- Stranger things: the vanishing of the Altmetric Attention Score values in information and library science pp. 6287-6300

- Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- Linguistic perspectives in deciphering citation function classification pp. 6301-6313

- Marc Bertin and Iana Atanassova
- Analysis on open data as a foundation for data-driven research pp. 6315-6332

- Honami Numajiri and Takayuki Hayashi
- Experience effects of patent examiners: an empirical study of the career length and citation patterns on triadic patents pp. 6333-6348

- Tetsuo Wada
- Is there gender bias in awarding cum laude for the PhD thesis? pp. 6349-6371

- Peter Besselaar and Charlie Mom
- Two sides of the same coin? Citation obsolescence and impact of different publication types and subject fields pp. 6373-6386

- Pei-Shan Chi and Wolfgang Glänzel
- CFMf topic-model: comparison with LDA and Top2Vec pp. 6387-6405

- Jean-Charles Lamirel, Francis Lareau and Christophe Malaterre
- Life scientists’ experience with posting preprints during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 6407-6434

- Kristin Biesenbender, Ralf Toepfer and Isabella Peters
- Facilitating interdisciplinarity: the contributions of boundary-crossing activities among disciplines pp. 6435-6453

- Fan Qi, Hongyu Zhou, Beibei Sun, Ying Huang and Lin Zhang
- Errors of measurement in scientometrics: classification schemes and document types in citation and publication rankings pp. 6455-6475

- Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez and Juan Gorraiz
Volume 129, issue 9, 2024
- The multifaceted factors affecting the publication times of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus articles: what has changed in two decades pp. 5047-5073

- Einav Baharav Shlezinger, Rasha Mosleh, Gil Ben-David, Eedy Mezer and Tamara Wygnanski-Jaffe
- Quantifying cohesion in high citation research article titles: a cross-disciplinary and diachronic investigation pp. 5075-5102

- Jiawei Wang
- Evaluating the wisdom of scholar crowds from the perspective of knowledge diffusion pp. 5103-5139

- Le Song, Guilong Zhu and Xiao Yin
- Research topic displacement and the lack of interdisciplinarity: lessons from the scientific response to COVID-19 pp. 5141-5179

- Eva Seidlmayer, Tetyana Melnychuk, Lukas Galke, Lisa Kühnel, Klaus Tochtermann, Carsten Schultz and Konrad U. Förstner
- Measuring the global and domestic technological impact of Chinese scientific output: a patent-to-paper citation analysis of science-technology linkage pp. 5181-5210

- Ziyou Teng and Xuezhong Zhu
- The dynamics of Cuban international scientific collaboration: a scientometric analysis over a century pp. 5211-5226

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo
- Breach of academic values and misconduct: the case of Sci-Hub pp. 5227-5263

- Giulia Rossello and Arianna Martinelli
- Spanish scientific research by field and subject. Strategic analysis with ARWU indicators pp. 5265-5285

- Teodoro Luque-Martínez and Ignacio Luque-Raya
- Automated taxonomy alignment via large language models: bridging the gap between knowledge domains pp. 5287-5312

- Wentao Cui, Meng Xiao, Ludi Wang, Xuezhi Wang, Yi Du and Yuanchun Zhou
- Opium in science and society: numbers and other quantifications pp. 5313-5346

- Lutz Bornmann and Julian N. Marewski
- Evolution of topics and trends in emerging research fields: multiple analyses with entity linking, Mann–Kendall test and burst methods in cloud computing pp. 5347-5371

- Mario Coccia and Saeed Roshani
- The effect of urban capacity in knowledge recombination on digital economy development pp. 5373-5402

- Jiaqi Wei and Ying Guo
- Automated recognition of innovative sentences in academic articles: semi-automatic annotation for cost reduction and SAO reconstruction for enhanced data pp. 5403-5432

- Biao Zhang and Yunwei Chen
- ICA fellows’ networking patterns in terms of collaboration, citation, and bibliographic coupling and the relevance of co-ethnicity pp. 5433-5452

- Han Woo Park and George A. Barnett
- Do research universities specialize in disciplines where they hold a competitive advantage? pp. 5453-5468

- Giovanni Abramo, Francesca Apponi and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Does science disrupt technology? Examining science intensity, novelty, and recency through patent-paper citations in the pharmaceutical field pp. 5469-5491

- Keye Wu, Ziyue Xie and Jia Tina Du
- Research paper recommendation system based on multiple features from citation network pp. 5493-5531

- Tayyaba Kanwal and Tehmina Amjad
- Spotting potential reviewers for interdisciplinary research: insights on active reviewers from Publons pp. 5533-5556

- Lin Zhang, Ziyi Tu, Yifei Yu, Yuanyuan Shang and Ying Huang
- The unprincipled principal: how Romania’s inconsistent research reform impacted scientific output pp. 5557-5575

- Vasile Cernat
- Independent Russian medical science: is there any? pp. 5577-5597

- Ekaterina Dyachenko, Iurii Agafonov, Katerina Guba and Alexander Gelvikh
- The small-world phenomenon: a model, explanations, characterizations, and examples pp. 5599-5614

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- The evolution of order of authorship based on researchers’ age pp. 5615-5633

- Kyriakos Drivas
- Revealing dynamic co-authorship structure in the social sciences through blockmodeling: the Slovenian case (1991–2020) pp. 5635-5672

- Fabio Ashtar Telarico, Franc Mali and Aleš Žiberna
- Through the secret gate: a study of member-contributed submissions in PNAS pp. 5673-5687

- Jens Peter Andersen, Serge P. J. M. Horbach and Tony Ross-Hellauer
- Mapping scholarly books: library metadata and research assessment pp. 5689-5714

- Eleonora Dagienė
- Measuring the labor market outcomes of universities: evidence from China’s listed company executives pp. 5715-5730

- Pei Chen, Shan Gao, Fan Jiang and Yifang Ma
- Bibliometrics beyond citations: introducing mention extraction and analysis pp. 5731-5768

- Eugenio Petrovich, Sander Verhaegh, Gregor Bös, Claudia Cristalli, Fons Dewulf, Ties Gemert and Nina IJdens
- Distribution by country, region, and publisher in environmental engineering journals in SCImago Journal and Country Rank database (1999–2022) pp. 5769-5782

- Luis Fernando Gómez, Andrés Felipe Montoya-Rendón and Juan Pablo Vélez-Uribe
- Evolving patterns of extreme publishing behavior across science pp. 5783-5796

- John P. A. Ioannidis, Thomas A. Collins and Jeroen Baas
- Something old, new, and borrowed. Rise of the systematic reviews pp. 5797-5803

- Gheorghe-Gavrilă Hognogi and Ana-Maria Pop
- The review mills, not just (self-)plagiarism in review reports, but a step further pp. 5805-5813

- M. Ángeles Oviedo-García
Volume 129, issue 8, 2024
- RefCit2vec: embedding models considering references and citations for measuring document similarity pp. 4669-4693

- Chien-chih Huang and Kuang-hua Chen
- Exploring the influence of factors causing stress among doctoral students by combining fuzzy DEMATEL-ANP with a triangular approach pp. 4695-4719

- Shanky Garg and Rashmi Bhardwaj
- Are reviewer scores consistent with citations? pp. 4721-4740

- Weixi Xie, Pengfei Jia, Guangyao Zhang and Xianwen Wang
- Journal self-citations trends in sport sciences: an analysis of disciplinary journals from 2013 to 2022 pp. 4741-4750

- Hunter Bennett, Ben Singh and Flynn Slattery
- Using citation-based indicators to compare bilateral research collaborations pp. 4751-4770

- Hans Pohl
- Research performance of higher education institutions in Türkiye: 1980–2022 pp. 4771-4793

- Muammer Maral
- Citation network analysis of retractions in molecular biology field pp. 4795-4817

- Sida Feng, Lingzi Feng, Fang Han, Ye Zhang, Yanqing Ren, Lixue Wang and Junpeng Yuan
- Time-tracking substances: harnessing the power of article counts over time with SciFindern pp. 4819-4845

- Robert Tomaszewski
- Ten year citation prediction model for systematic reviews using early years citation data pp. 4847-4862

- Manuel Marques-Cruz, Daniel Martinho Dias, João A. Fonseca and Bernardo Sousa-Pinto
- Weighted degrees and truncated derived bibliographic networks pp. 4863-4883

- Vladimir Batagelj
- Overcoming alphabetical disadvantage: factors influencing the use of surname initial techniques and their impact on citation rates in the four major disciplines of social sciences pp. 4885-4908

- Ali Barış Öz
- From informal to formal: scientific knowledge role transition prediction pp. 4909-4935

- Jinqing Yang, Zhifeng Liu and Yong Huang
- How to measure interdisciplinary research? A systemic design for the model of measurement pp. 4937-4982

- Giulio Giacomo Cantone
- Analysis of scientific cooperation at the international and intercontinental level pp. 4983-5002

- Malgorzata J. Krawczyk, Mateusz Libirt and Krzysztof Malarz
- The role of non-scientific factors vis-à-vis the quality of publications in determining their scholarly impact pp. 5003-5019

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Leonardo Grilli
- Psychosocial factors that favor citizen participation in the generation of scientific knowledge pp. 5021-5036

- Flor Sánchez, Ricardo Olmos, Leyla Angélica Sandoval and Fernando Casani
- Which older publications are still highly cited in the field of bibliometrics? Contemporary bibliometric citation classics pp. 5037-5046

- Li Li, Jiandong Zhang, Liying Yang and Ronald Rousseau
Volume 129, issue 7, 2024
- Using word embedding to detect keywords in texts modeled as complex networks pp. 3599-3623

- Jorge A. V. Tohalino, Thiago Silva and Diego R. Amancio
- Personalized global citation recommendation with diversification awareness pp. 3625-3657

- Xiaojuan Zhang, Shuqi Song and Yuping Xiong
- Towards a new approach to analyzing the geographical scope of national research. An exploratory analysis at the country level pp. 3659-3679

- Sandra Miguel, Claudia M. González and Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez
- Comparison of datasets citation coverage in Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, Crossref, and DataCite pp. 3681-3704

- Irina Gerasimov, Binita Kc, Armin Mehrabian, James Acker and Michael P. McGuire
- The many publics of science: using altmetrics to identify common communication channels by scientific field pp. 3705-3723

- Daniel Torres-Salinas, Domingo Docampo, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia
- Gender and the h-index in epidemiology pp. 3725-3733

- Jennifer A. Horney, Adam Bitunguramye, Shazia Shaukat and Zackery White
- Collaboration-based scientific productivity: evidence from Nobel laureates pp. 3735-3768

- Chih-Hsing Liu and Jun-You Lin
- The indexation of retracted literature in seven principal scholarly databases: a coverage comparison of dimensions, OpenAlex, PubMed, Scilit, Scopus, The Lens and Web of Science pp. 3769-3785

- José Luis Ortega and Lorena Delgado-Quirós
- Accelerated acceptance time for preprint submissions: a comparative analysis based on PubMed pp. 3787-3807

- Dan Tian, Xin Liu and Jiang Li
- Degree assortativity in collaboration networks and breakthrough innovation: the moderating role of knowledge networks pp. 3809-3839

- Runhui Lin, Biting Li, Yanhong Lu and Yalin Li
- A decadal study on identifying latent topics and research trends in open access LIS journals using topic modeling approach pp. 3841-3869

- Abhijit Thakuria and Dipen Deka
- Is Management and Organizational Studies divided into (micro-)tribes? pp. 3871-3995

- Oliver Wieczorek, Olof Hallonsten and Fredrik Åström
- How do official software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages pp. 3997-4019

- Yuzhuo Wang and Kai Li
- A deep learning-based method for predicting the emerging degree of research topics using emerging index pp. 4021-4042

- Zhenyu Yang, Wenyu Zhang, Zhimin Wang and Xiaoling Huang
- Exploring technology fusion by combining latent Dirichlet allocation with Doc2vec: a case of digital medicine and machine learning pp. 4043-4070

- Qiang Gao and Man Jiang
- Impact as equalizer: the demise of gender-related differences in anti-doping research pp. 4071-4108

- Anna Kiss, Sándor Soós and Andrea Petróczi
- Are the confidence scores of reviewers consistent with the review content? Evidence from top conference proceedings in AI pp. 4109-4135

- Wenqing Wu, Haixu Xi and Chengzhi Zhang
- Predicting citation impact of academic papers across research areas using multiple models and early citations pp. 4137-4166

- Fang Zhang and Shengli Wu
- Heterogeneous hypergraph learning for literature retrieval based on citation intents pp. 4167-4188

- Kaiwen Shi, Kan Liu and Xinyan He
- Scientific production in Latin American physics: a bibliometric analysis pp. 4189-4230

- Liliana Pedraja-Rejas, Miguel-A. Garrido-Tamayo, Ignacio Ortega-Piwonka, Emilio Rodríguez-Ponce and David Laroze
- Streetlight effect in PubPeer comments: are Open Access publications more scrutinized? pp. 4231-4247

- Abdelghani Maddi, Emmanuel Monneau, Catherine Guaspare-Cartron, Floriana Gargiulo and Michel Dubois
- Studying the linkage patterns and incremental evolution of domain knowledge structure: a perspective of structure deconstruction pp. 4249-4274

- Qi Wang, Bentao Zou, Jialin Jin and Yuefen Wang
- Citation advantage of positive words: predictability, temporal evolution, and universality in varied quality journals pp. 4275-4293

- Dengsheng Wu, Huidong Wu and Jianping Li
- Metapath and attribute-based academic collaborator recommendation in heterogeneous academic networks pp. 4295-4315

- Hui Li and Yaohua Hu
- A citation analysis examining geographical specificity in article titles pp. 4317-4328

- C. Sean Burns and Md. Anwarul Islam
- Elevating international collaboration and academic outcomes through strategic research funding: a bibliometric analysis of China Scholarship Council funded publications pp. 4329-4351

- Congying Wang, Brent Jesiek and Wei Zhang
- Co-evolution of international scientific mobility and international collaboration: a Scopus-based analysis pp. 4353-4378

- Ruimin Pei, Langqiu Li, Yiying Yang and Quan Zhou
- A validation test of the Uzzi et al. novelty measure of innovation and applications to collaboration patterns between institutions pp. 4379-4394

- Yuefen Wang, Lipeng Fan and Lei Wu
- Diachronic changes in the phrasal complexity of research articles (1970–2020): a cross-disciplinary investigation pp. 4395-4421

- Fan Pan and Yiying Yang
- Policy citations of scientometric articles: an altmetric study pp. 4423-4436

- Hashem Atapour, Robabeh Maddahi and Rasoul Zavaraqi
- How co-authorship affects the H-index? pp. 4437-4469

- Yannis Tzitzikas and Giorgos Dovas
- Gender of gender studies: examining regional and gender-based disparities in scholarly publications pp. 4471-4493

- Arjun Prakash, Jeevan John Varghese and Shruti Aggarwal
- Closer in time and higher correlation: disclosing the relationship between citation similarity and citation interval pp. 4495-4512

- Wei Cheng, Dejun Zheng, Shaoxiong Fu and Jingfeng Cui
- biblioverlap: an R package for document matching across bibliographic datasets pp. 4513-4527

- Gabriel Alves Vieira and Jacqueline Leta
- Women’s strength in science: exploring the influence of female participation on research impact and innovation pp. 4529-4551

- Wenxuan Shi and Renli Wu
- Gender assignment in doctoral theses: revisiting Teseo with a method based on cultural consensus theory pp. 4553-4572

- Nataly Matias-Rayme, Iuliana Botezan, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa and Rodrigo Sánchez-Jiménez
- An open-source tool for merging data from multiple citation databases pp. 4573-4595

- Dušan Nikolić, Dragan Ivanović and Lidija Ivanović
- Altmetric data quality analysis using Benford’s law pp. 4597-4621

- Solanki Gupta, Vivek Kumar Singh and Sumit Kumar Banshal
- Assessing the impact of collaborative authorship in Business Economics in Latin America pp. 4623-4660

- Claudia N. Gonzalez Brambila and Renata Herrerias
- Multilateral co-authorship: an important but easily overlooked pattern in international scientific collaboration research pp. 4661-4668

- Weishu Liu and Ruifeng Zhang
Volume 129, issue 6, 2024
- Research funding in the Middle East and North Africa: analyses of acknowledgments in scientific publications indexed in the Web of Science (2008–2021) pp. 2933-2968

- Jamal El-Ouahi
- Assessing emerging sustainability-oriented technologies: the case of precision agriculture pp. 2969-2998

- Michael Rennings, Philipp Baaden, Carolin Block, Marcus John and Stefanie Bröring
- Unbiased evaluation of ranking algorithms applied to the Chinese green patents citation network pp. 2999-3021

- Xipeng Liu and Xinmiao Li
- “Divergent” cross-domain stretching for technology fusion: validating the knowledge partition search model using patent data pp. 3023-3043

- Jie Liu
- Exploring the formation mechanism of new energy vehicle industry-university-research innovation network: the role of structural, cognitive and relational social capital pp. 3045-3065

- Xia Cao, Xin Zhang and ZeYu Xing
- Research on cross-lingual multi-label patent classification based on pre-trained model pp. 3067-3087

- Yonghe Lu, Lehua Chen, Xinyu Tong, Yongxin Peng and Hou Zhu
- A deep learning method for recommending university patents to industrial clusters by common technological needs mining pp. 3089-3113

- Zhaobin Liu, Yongxiang Zhang, Weiwei Deng, Jian Ma and Xia Fan
- Examining between-sectors knowledge transfer in the pharmacology field pp. 3115-3147

- Arida Ferti Syafiandini, Jeeyoung Yoon, Soobin Lee, Chaemin Song, Erjia Yan and Min Song
- The moderating role of the territorial research infrastructure on the geographic proximity effect in research collaborations: a regional-based view pp. 3149-3168

- Giovanni Abramo, Francesca Apponi and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Modelling perception and resilience factors to data sharing in clinical and basic research: an observational study pp. 3169-3192

- Federica Cugnata, Chiara Brombin, Chiara Maria Poli, Roberto Buccione and Clelia Serio
- A study of entrepreneur and innovative university index by entropy-based grey relational analysis and PROMETHEE pp. 3193-3223

- Sermin Elevli and Birol Elevli
- Predicting collaborative relationship among scholars by integrating scholars’ content-based and structure-based features pp. 3225-3244

- Xiuxiu Li, Mingyang Wang and Xu Liu
- Modelling the triple helix system innovation of the main economies from Latin America: a coalitional game theory approach pp. 3245-3270

- Miguel A. Ortiz Acuña, Adiel T. Almeida Filho and Francisco Ramos
- Using Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy (RPYS) to analyze the research and publication culture in immunology pp. 3271-3283

- K. Brad Wray, Søren R. Paludan, Lutz Bornmann and Robin Haunschild
- Does Granger causality exist between article usage and publication counts? A topic-level time-series evidence from IEEE Xplore pp. 3285-3302

- Wencan Tian, Yongzhen Wang, Zhigang Hu, Ruonan Cai, Guangyao Zhang and Xianwen Wang
- The scientometrics and reciprocality underlying co-authorship panels in Google Scholar profiles pp. 3303-3313

- Ariel Alexi, Teddy Lazebnik and Ariel Rosenfeld
- How biomedical papers accumulated their clinical citations: a large-scale retrospective analysis based on PubMed pp. 3315-3339

- Xin Li, Xuli Tang and Wei Lu
- Gender disparities in research fields in Russia: dissertation authors and their mentors pp. 3341-3358

- Elena Chechik
- Understanding the keyword adoption behavior patterns of researchers from a functional structure perspective pp. 3359-3384

- Jinqing Yang, Zhifeng Liu, Xiufeng Cheng and Guanghui Ye
- Mapping science through editorial board interlocking: connections and distance between fields of knowledge and institutional affiliations pp. 3385-3406

- Luis de-Marcos, Manuel Goyanes and Adrián Domínguez-Díaz
- Different open access routes, varying societal impacts: evidence from the Royal Society biological journals pp. 3407-3431

- Liwei Zhang and Liang Ma
- Extracting problem and method sentence from scientific papers: a context-enhanced transformer using formulaic expression desensitization pp. 3433-3468

- Yingyi Zhang and Chengzhi Zhang
- Career paths of the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) medalists pp. 3469-3491

- Tolga Yuret
- New fractional classifications of papers based on two generations of references and on the ASJC scopus scheme pp. 3493-3515

- Jesús M. Álvarez-Llorente, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote and Félix Moya-Anegón
- Examining the influence of women scientists on scientific impact and novelty: insights from top business journals pp. 3517-3542

- Yining Wang, Qiang Wu and Liangyu Li
- Can document characteristics affect motivations for literature usage? pp. 3543-3563

- ↓Xia Peng, Zequan Xiong and Li Yang
- On weighted two-mode network projections pp. 3565-3571

- Vladimir Batagelj
- Investigating the application of work–energy metaphor in interdisciplinary citation analysis pp. 3573-3591

- Guoyang Rong, Changling Li, Zhijian Zhang, Shuaipu Chen and Yuxing Qian
- The use of ChatGPT to find similar institutions for institutional benchmarking pp. 3593-3598

- Lutz Bornmann and Benedetto Lepori
Volume 129, issue 5, 2024
- Carrying out research in Nepal: perceptions of scholars about research environment and challenges pp. 2499-2519

- Prakash Kumar Paudel and Basant Giri
- Do grant proposal texts matter for funding decisions? A field experiment pp. 2521-2532

- Müge Simsek, Mathijs Vaan and Arnout Rijt
- Inventors’ brokerages dynamic and exploratory innovation: the moderating role of knowledge diversity pp. 2533-2558

- Xueyun Rong, Zhongkai Yang and Yutao Sun
- Quantifying the progress of artificial intelligence subdomains using the patent citation network pp. 2559-2581

- Reza Rezazadegan, Mahdi Sharifzadeh and Christopher L. Magee
- Determining scale and scope economies in Korean private universities: an input distance function approach pp. 2583-2613

- Mehdi Shamohammadi
- Is interdisciplinarity more likely to produce novel or disruptive research? pp. 2615-2632

- Shiji Chen, Yanan Guo, Alvin Shijie Ding and Yanhui Song
- Configuration paths to high-value patents: evidence from patents winning the China Patent Awards pp. 2633-2658

- Shanshan Wang, Hongyan Zhou and Tianyi Zhao
- A field- and time-normalized Bayesian approach to measuring the impact of a publication pp. 2659-2676

- Emilio Gómez–Déniz and Pablo Dorta–González
- Education journal rankings: a diversity-based Author Affiliation Index assessment methodology pp. 2677-2700

- Yan-Hong Yang and Ying-Hui Shao
- Geodiversity of research: geographical topic focus, author location, and collaboration. A case study of SDG 2: zero hunger pp. 2701-2727

- Philip J. Purnell
- How metric-based performance evaluation systems fuel the growth of questionable publications? pp. 2729-2748

- Onur Öztürk and Zehra Taşkın
- An empirical analysis of individual and collective determinants of international research collaboration pp. 2749-2770

- Jesús Frutos-Belizón, Natalia García-Carbonell, Félix Guerrero-Alba and Gonzalo Sánchez-Gardey
- The steady effect of knowledge co-creation with universities on business scientific impact throughout the economic cycle pp. 2771-2799

- Ana María Gómez-Aguayo, Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro and Carlos Benito-Amat
- Understanding differences of the OA uptake within the German University landscape (2010–2020): Part 2—repository-provided OA pp. 2801-2825

- Niels Taubert, Anne Hobert, Najko Jahn, Andre Bruns and Elham Iravani
- The dual dimension of scientific research experience acquisition and its development: a 40-year analysis of Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences Journals pp. 2827-2853

- Kun Chen, Xia-xia Gao, Yi-di Huang, Wen-tao Xu and Guo-liang Yang
- Impact of transition of medical journals from print to online-only on their scholarly performance pp. 2855-2866

- Priyanka Singla, Siny Tsang, Michael Mazzeffi, Lucy Carr Jones, Andrea H. Denton and Nabil Elkassabany
- Biomedical retractions due to misconduct in Europe: characterization and trends in the last 20 years pp. 2867-2882

- Fabián Freijedo-Farinas, Alberto Ruano-Ravina, Mónica Pérez-Ríos, Joseph Ross and Cristina Candal-Pedreira
- National research impact is driven by global collaboration, not rising performance pp. 2883-2896

- Jonathan Adams and Martin Szomszor
- The true latency of biomedical research papers pp. 2897-2910

- Lorenzo Manganaro
- The incidence of 11 movie titles in the titles of Scopus-indexed papers pp. 2911-2922

- Serhii Nazarovets and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- The inaccurate representation of an author’s publishing name, and impact on reference accuracy pp. 2923-2932

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
Volume 129, issue 4, 2024
- Mapping and comparing the technology evolution paths of scientific papers and patents: an integrated approach for forecasting technology trends pp. 1975-2005

- Peng Liu, Wei Zhou, Lijie Feng, Jinfeng Wang, Kuo-Yi Lin, Xuan Wu and Dingtang Zhang
- Internal factors promoting research collaboration problems: an input-process-output analysis pp. 2007-2035

- Malte Hückstädt and Luca M. Leisten
- The impact of funding on the 5G innovation ecosystem pp. 2037-2056

- Johannes Pol
- Compliance with open access mandates and its effects on research visibility: the case of the Spanish National Plan of R&D pp. 2057-2081

- Pablo Sastrón-Toledo, Patricia Alonso-Álvarez and Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
- Influence of cultural and socioeconomic factors on scientific production: a statistical analysis of the h-index pp. 2083-2099

- Luz Judith R. Esparza, Ángel Lee and Carmen Rubio
- Authorship conflicts in academia: an international cross-discipline survey pp. 2101-2121

- Elizaveta Savchenko and Ariel Rosenfeld
- Registered report adoption in academic journals: assessing rates in different research domains pp. 2123-2130

- Ting-Yu Lin, Hao-Chien Cheng, Li-Fu Cheng and Tsung-Min Hung
- Identification and causal analysis of predatory open access journals based on interpretable machine learning pp. 2131-2158

- Jinhong Wu, Tianye Liu, Keliang Mu and Lei Zhou
- Measuring science and innovation linkage using text mining of research papers and patent information pp. 2159-2179

- Kazuyuki Motohashi, Hitoshi Koshiba and Kenta Ikeuchi
- Knowledge graph enhanced citation recommendation model for patent examiners pp. 2181-2203

- Yonghe Lu, Xinyu Tong, Xin Xiong and Hou Zhu
- On the causes and ramifications of multi-authorship in science pp. 2205-2225

- Vadim Y. Kuperman and Gerald H. Sokol
- Proximity still matters in research collaboration! Evidence from the introduction of new airline routes and high-speed railways in China pp. 2227-2253

- Xin Ma and Tao Huang
- A network-driven study of hyperprolific authors in computer science pp. 2255-2283

- Vinícius da F. Vieira, Carlos H. G. Ferreira, Jussara M. Almeida, Edré Moreira, Alberto H. F. Laender, Wagner Meira and Marcos André Gonçalves
- Titles in research articles and doctoral dissertations: cross-disciplinary and cross-generic perspectives pp. 2285-2307

- Jialiang Hao
- Using scientometrics to mapping Latin American research networks in emerging fields: the field networking index pp. 2309-2335

- Reynaldo Gustavo Rivera, Carlos Orellana Fantoni, Eunice Gálvez, Priscilla Jimenez-Pazmino, Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz and Arturo Fitz Herbert
- Influence of political tensions on scientific productivity, citation impact, and knowledge combinations pp. 2337-2370

- Moxin Li and Yang Wang
- Bibliometric analysis of Sci-Hub downloads by Egyptian researchers pp. 2371-2388

- Ismail Ragab Osman and Hendy Abdullah Hendy Ahmed
- Patterns of dissertation dissemination: publication-based outcomes of doctoral theses in the social sciences pp. 2389-2405

- Anastasiya-Mariya Asanov, Igor Asanov, Guido Buenstorf, Valon Kadriu and Pia Schoch
- Research collaboration and knowledge development in Africa: the case of neonatal conditions pp. 2407-2431

- Elizabeth S. Vieira
- Priorities of health research in India: evidence of misalignment between research outputs and disease burden pp. 2433-2450

- Avinash Kumar, Moumita Koley, Alfredo Yegros and Ismael Rafols
- A call for transparency in gender assignment approaches pp. 2451-2454

- Elvira González-Salmón and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia
- Skewed distributions of scientists’ productivity: a research program for the empirical analysis pp. 2455-2468

- Lutz Bornmann
- Can ChatGPT be used to predict citation counts, readership, and social media interaction? An exploration among 2222 scientific abstracts pp. 2469-2487

- Joost Winter
- Emerging plagiarism in peer-review evaluation reports: a tip of the iceberg? pp. 2489-2498

- Mikołaj Piniewski, Ivan Jarić, Demetris Koutsoyiannis and Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz
Volume 129, issue 3, 2024
- A novel technology life cycle analysis method based on LSTM and CRF pp. 1173-1196

- Jianhua Hou, Shiqi Tang and Yang Zhang
- Research output and economic growth in technological laggard contexts: a longitudinal analysis (1980–2019) by type of research pp. 1197-1230

- Tânia Pinto and Aurora A. C. Teixeira
- How do referees integrate evaluation criteria into their overall judgment? Evidence from grant peer review pp. 1231-1253

- Sven E. Hug
- The use of scientific methods and models in the philosophy of science pp. 1255-1276

- Rafael Ventura
- Influence of proximities and their interaction effects on scientific collaborations: the case of Turkish regions pp. 1277-1298

- A. Tuncer and F. Gezici
- How many authors are (too) many? A retrospective, descriptive analysis of authorship in biomedical publications pp. 1299-1328

- Martin Jakab, Eva Kittl and Tobias Kiesslich
- The Nobel family pp. 1329-1346

- Richard Tol
- Target-oriented policy diffusion analysis: a case study of China’s information technology policy pp. 1347-1376

- Chao Yang and Cui Huang
- Please be polite to your peers: a multi-task model for assessing the tone and objectivity of critiques of peer review comments pp. 1377-1413

- Prabhat Kumar Bharti, Mayank Agarwal and Asif Ekbal
- Comparison of disciplines, topics, and methods in studies in Journal of Informetrics and Scientometrics from 2016 to 2020 pp. 1415-1439

- Yu-Wei Chang and Majid Nabavi
- Focused or divided? Collaborative attention and technological orientations in technology transfer pp. 1441-1467

- Weiyu Duan and Ying Guo
- Regional disparities in Web of Science and Scopus journal coverage pp. 1469-1491

- Toluwase Asubiaro, Sodiq Onaolapo and David Mills
- Regional and sectoral variations in the ability to attract funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program and Horizon 2020 pp. 1493-1521

- Fredrik Niclas Piro, Marco Seeber and Lili Wang
- On the analysis of collaboration networks between industry and academia: the Mexican case of the innovation incentive program pp. 1523-1544

- Edwin Montes-Orozco, Karen Miranda, Abel García-Nájera and Juan-Carlos López-García
- Co-citation analysis between coupler authors of a scientific domain’s citation identity: a case study in scientometrics pp. 1545-1566

- Rafael Gutierres Castanha, Maria Claudia Cabrini Grácio and Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez
- Ranking journals by voting with feet: a new method for journal evaluation pp. 1567-1588

- Kun Chen, Xu Liu, Abduhalik Wupur and Guo-liang Yang
- A scientific paper recommendation method using the time decay heterogeneous graph pp. 1589-1613

- Zhenye Huang, Deyou Tang, Rong Zhao and Wenjing Rao
- Lifespan and scientific leadership: a counterfactual analysis between presidents and fellows of the Royal Society pp. 1615-1635

- Ho Fai Chan, Franklin Mixon and Benno Torgler
- Is ORCID a reliable source for CV analysis? Exploring the data availability of ORCID academic profiles pp. 1637-1662

- Tiange Wang, Zixuan Li, Shan Huang and Bo Yang
- Diachronic changes in syntactic complexity of science research articles: a comparative study of medicine and mechanical engineering pp. 1663-1686

- Yiying Yang and Fan Pan
- Determinants of manuscript submissions to fully open access journals: elasticity to article processing charges pp. 1687-1696

- Sumiko Asai
- Disciplinary and institutional shifts: decomposing deviations in the country-level proportions of conference papers in Scopus pp. 1697-1717

- Denis Kosyakov and Andrey Guskov
- Gender differences in google scholar representation and impact: an empirical analysis of political communication, journalism, health communication, and media psychology pp. 1719-1737

- Manuel Goyanes, Tamás Tóth and Gergő Háló
- Ranking resilience: assessing the impact of scientific performance and the expansion of the Times Higher Education Word University Rankings on the position of Czech, Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak universities pp. 1739-1770

- Barbara Tóth, Hossein Motahari-Nezhad, Nicki Horseman, László Berek, Levente Kovács, Áron Hölgyesi, Márta Péntek, Seyedali Mirjalili, László Gulácsi and Zsombor Zrubka
- The silver lining of COVID-19 restrictions: research output of academics under lockdown pp. 1771-1786

- Daniel García-Costa, Francisco Grimaldo, Giangiacomo Bravo, Bahar Mehmani and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Exploring relationships among eminent psychologists using co-occurrence analysis pp. 1787-1799

- John G. Benjafield
- Homophily and its effects on collaborations and repeated collaborations: a study across scientific fields pp. 1801-1823

- João M. Santos, Hugo Horta and Shihui Feng
- The effect East Asian researcher’s academic performance on international journal review and editing activities pp. 1825-1839

- Jane Cho
- Research topic switch and its relation to appointment as university leader pp. 1841-1862

- Daria Gerashchenko
- How transformative are transformative agreements? Evidence from Germany across disciplines pp. 1863-1889

- Wolfgang Schmal
- RCE (rationale–cogency–extent) criterion unravels features affecting citation impact of top-ranked systematic literature reviews: leaving the impression…is all you need pp. 1891-1947

- Marko Orošnjak, Branko Štrbac, Srđan Vulanović, Biserka Runje, Amalija Horvatić Novak and Andrej Razumić
- Normalization of direct citations for clustering in publication-level networks: evaluation of six approaches pp. 1949-1968

- Peter Sjögårde and Per Ahlgren
- Citations to papers published in European Science Editing from 2020 to 2022: assessment using Scopus, Dimensions, Google Scholar, and Altmetrics pp. 1969-1974

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
Volume 129, issue 2, 2024
- A novel text representation which enables image classifiers to also simultaneously classify text, applied to name disambiguation pp. 719-743

- Stephen M. Petrie and T’Mir D. Julius
- Inventor bibliographic-patent-coupling analysis and inventor-patent-classification-coupling analysis: a comparative analysis based on NPE pp. 745-765

- Song Yanhui and Lei Lixin
- A Deep Multi-Tasking Approach Leveraging on Cited-Citing Paper Relationship For Citation Intent Classification pp. 767-783

- Tirthankar Ghosal, Kamal Kaushik Varanasi and Valia Kordoni
- A decades—long partnership: examining the Cuba–China scientific collaboration pp. 785-802

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo
- Country names in journal titles: shaping researchers’ perception of journals quality pp. 803-823

- Hamid R. Jamali
- Open access research outputs receive more diverse citations pp. 825-845

- Chun-Kai Huang, Cameron Neylon, Lucy Montgomery, Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Rebecca N. Handcock and Katie Wilson
- Universalism and particularism in the recommendations of the nobel prize for science pp. 847-868

- Byoung-Kwon Ko, Yeongkyun Jang and Jae-Suk Yang
- Scientometric rules as a guide to transform science systems in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 869-888

- Jamal El-Ouahi
- Relations between academic reputation and innovation networks pp. 889-908

- Giuseppe Calignano and Elisabeth Winsents
- Pasteur’s quadrant in AI: do patent-cited papers have higher scientific impact? pp. 909-932

- Xingyu Gao, Qiang Wu, Yuanyuan Liu and Ruilu Yang
- Web of Science Core Collection’s coverage expansion: the forgotten Arts & Humanities Citation Index? pp. 933-955

- Weishu Liu, Rong Ni and Guangyuan Hu
- Gatekeepers or gatecrashers? The inside connection in editorial board publications of Turkish national journals pp. 957-984

- Lokman Tutuncu
- A multi-dimensional analysis of usage counts, Mendeley readership, and citations for journal and conference papers pp. 985-1013

- Wencan Tian, Zhichao Fang, Xianwen Wang and Rodrigo Costas
- ResGAT: an improved graph neural network based on multi-head attention mechanism and residual network for paper classification pp. 1015-1036

- Xuejian Huang, Zhibin Wu, Gensheng Wang, Zhipeng Li, Yuansheng Luo and Xiaofang Wu
- Distributional characteristics of Dimensions concepts: An Empirical Analysis using Zipf’s law pp. 1037-1053

- Solanki Gupta and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Longitudinal patterns of scientific collaboration in doctoral studies pp. 1055-1077

- Marjan Cugmas, Franc Mali and Luka Kronegger
- How can revivals of scientific publications be explained using bibliometric methods? A case study discovering booster papers for the 1985 Physics Nobel Prize paper pp. 1079-1095

- Robin Haunschild, Werner Marx and Jürgen Weis
- The accuracy of field classifications for journals in Scopus pp. 1097-1117

- Mike Thelwall and Stephen Pinfield
- Is there a “difference-in-difference”? The impact of scientometric evaluation on the evolution of international publications in Egyptian universities and research centres pp. 1119-1154

- Mona Farouk Ali
- Benefits of international collaboration in computer science: a case study of China, the European Union, and the United States pp. 1155-1171

- Alberto Gómez-Espés, Michael Färber and Adam Jatowt
Volume 129, issue 1, 2024
- Features, techniques and evaluation in predicting articles’ citations: a review from years 2010–2023 pp. 1-29

- Wan Siti Nur Aiza, Liyana Shuib, Norisma Idris and Nur Baiti Afini Normadhi
- Analyzing the impact of companies on AI research based on publications pp. 31-63

- Michael Färber and Lazaros Tampakis
- How do academic public administration and public policy researchers affect policymaking? Functional groupings from survey data pp. 65-93

- John P. Nelson, Barry Bozeman, Stuart Bretschneider and Spencer L. Lindsay
- ASEAN Library and Information Science (LIS) research (2018–2022): a bibliometric analysis with strategies for enhanced global impact pp. 95-125

- Mad Khir Johari Abdullah Sani, Sharunizam Shari, Noor Zaidi Sahid, Norshila Shaifuddin, Zuraidah Abdul Manaf and Alexander Servellen
- Going complex or going easy? The impact of research questions on citations pp. 127-146

- Angelo M. Solarino, Elizabeth L. Rose and Cristian Luise
- Structure, status, and span: gender differences in co-authorship networks across 16 region-subject pairs (2009–2013) pp. 147-179

- Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Molly M. King and Isabella Cingolani
- Exploring the determinants of research performance for early-career researchers: a literature review pp. 181-235

- Danielle Lee
- Policy shaping the impact of open-access publications: a longitudinal assessment pp. 237-260

- Shlomit Hadad, Noa Aharony and Daphne R. Raban
- How do tweeters feel about scientific misinformation: an infoveillance sentiment analysis of tweets on retraction notices and retracted papers pp. 261-287

- Mahsa Amiri, Maryam Yaghtin and Hajar Sotudeh
- Do two wrongs make a right? Measuring the effect of publications on science careers pp. 289-320

- Donna Ginther, Carlos Zambrana, Patricia Oslund and Wan-Ying Chang
- A menagerie of rankings: a look in RePEc’s factory pp. 321-372

- Laurent Linnemer
- Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics pp. 373-400

- Alberto Baccini, Federica Baccini, Lucio Barabesi, Martina Cioni, Eugenio Petrovich and Daria Pignalosa
- The formation of a field: sustainability science and its leading journals pp. 401-429

- Marco Schirone
- Tracking a “radioactive tracer”: laziness in academia pp. 431-443

- Ho Fai Chan, Ella Hugo and Benno Torgler
- Expressions of confusion in research articles: a diachronic cross-disciplinary investigation pp. 445-471

- Qian Wang and Guangwei Hu
- How is public discussion as reflected in WeChat articles different from scholarly research in China? An empirical study of metaverse pp. 473-495

- Yang Zhang, Yinghua Xie, Longfei Li, Yian Liang and Houqiang Yu
- Why do sociologists on academic periphery willingly support bibliometric indicators? pp. 497-518

- Katerina Guba
- The oligopoly of open access publishing pp. 519-536

- Fei Shu and Vincent Larivière
- Research assessment under debate: disentangling the interest around the DORA declaration on Twitter pp. 537-559

- Enrique Orduña-Malea and Núria Bautista-Puig
- Rescaling the disruption index reveals the universality of disruption distributions in science pp. 561-580

- Alex J. Yang, Hongcun Gong, Yuhao Wang, Chao Zhang and Sanhong Deng
- ABCal: a Python package for author bias computation and scientometric plotting for reviews and meta-analyses pp. 581-600

- Louis-Stéphane Clercq
- What do we know about the disruption index in scientometrics? An overview of the literature pp. 601-639

- Christian Leibel and Lutz Bornmann
- Comparison of citation impact between pre-and post-publication peer-selected best papers: the case of Best Paper Awards recipients at computer science conferences pp. 641-662

- Yongzhen Wang
- Diagnosing the declining industry sponsorship in clinical research pp. 663-679

- Jianan Huang
- Dr. Anonymous is still there: a revisit of legal scholarly publishing pp. 681-692

- Hui Li and Xingmei Zhang
- From citation metrics to citation ethics: Critical examination of a highly-cited 2017 moth pheromone paper pp. 693-703

- Jaime A. Teixeira Silva, Neil J. Vickers and Serhii Nazarovets
- Visualization of rank-citation curves for fast detection of h-index anomalies in university metrics pp. 705-711

- Serhii Nazarovets
- Can we identify prominent scholars using ChatGPT? pp. 713-718

- Frode Eika Sandnes
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