Scientometrics
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Volume 127, issue 12, 2022
- The 18th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics pp. 6809-6810

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Koenraad Debackere and Ronald Rousseau
- Impact of Covid-19 on research output by gender across countries pp. 6811-6826

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Ida Mele
- A visual analytics approach for the assessment of information quality of performance models—a software review pp. 6827-6853

- Marco Angelini, Cinzia Daraio and Luca Urban
- Universities involvement in patent litigation: an analysis of the characteristics of US litigated patents pp. 6855-6879

- Grazia Sveva Ascione, Laura Ciucci, Claudio Detotto and Valerio Sterzi
- Measuring the impact of health research data in terms of data citations by scientific publications pp. 6881-6893

- Yongmei Bai and Jian Du
- Preprint citation practice in PLOS pp. 6895-6912

- Marc Bertin and Iana Atanassova
- A systematic method for identifying references to academic research in grey literature pp. 6913-6933

- Matthew S. Bickley, Kayvan Kousha and Michael Thelwall
- How much does a Ph.D. scholarship program impact an emerging economy research performance? pp. 6935-6960

- Adriana Bin, Sergio Salles-Filho, Ana Carolina Spatti, Jesús Pascual Mena-Chalco and Fernando Antonio Basile Colugnati
- Exploring the antecedents of interdisciplinarity at the European Research Council: a topic modeling approach pp. 6961-6991

- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Nicola Melluso and Francesco Alessandro Massucci
- Size of science team at university and internal co-publications: science policy implications pp. 6993-7013

- Hamid Bouabid and Hind Achachi
- Reach for the stars: disentangling quantity and quality of inventors’ productivity in a multifaceted latent variable model pp. 7015-7040

- Federico Caviggioli and Boris Forthmann
- Connecting brain and heart: artificial intelligence for sustainable development pp. 7041-7060

- Diego Chavarro, Jaime Andrés Perez-Taborda and Alba Ávila
- Constructing a high-quality dataset for automated creation of summaries of fundamental contributions of research articles pp. 7061-7075

- Haihua Chen, Huyen Nguyen and Asmaa Alghamdi
- An article-based cross-disciplinary study of reference literature for indicator improvement pp. 7077-7089

- Pei-Shan Chi and Wolfgang Glänzel
- WeChat uptake of chinese scholarly journals: an analysis of CSSCI-indexed journals pp. 7091-7110

- Ting Cong, Zhichao Fang and Rodrigo Costas
- Identifying the dissension in management and business research in Latin America and the Caribbean via co-word analysis pp. 7111-7125

- Julián D. Cortés
- How should evaluation be? Is a good evaluation of research also just? Towards the implementation of good evaluation pp. 7127-7146

- Cinzia Daraio and Alessio Vaccari
- The practical implementation of open access policies and mandates in Spanish public universities pp. 7147-7167

- Daniela Filippo and Jorge Mañana-Rodriguez
- Network effects and research collaborations: evidence from IMF Working Paper co-authorship pp. 7169-7192

- Dennis Essers, Francesco Grigoli and Evgenia Pugacheva
- Subject specialties as interdisciplinary trading grounds: the case of the social sciences and humanities pp. 7193-7213

- Joshua Eykens, Raf Guns and Raf Vanderstraeten
- Two-dimensional mapping of university profiles in research pp. 7215-7228

- Joel Emanuel Fuchs and Thomas Heinze
- Measuring the excellence contribution at the journal level: an alternative to Garfield’s impact factor pp. 7229-7251

- Juan Gorraiz, Ursula Ulrych, Wolfgang Glänzel, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- Reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) in practice: a software tutorial pp. 7253-7271

- Robin Haunschild and Lutz Bornmann
- National and organizational patterns of Nobel laureate careers in physiology/medicine, physics, and chemistry pp. 7273-7288

- Thomas Heinze and Joel Emanuel Fuchs
- Societal impact of university research in the written press: media attention in the context of SIUR and the open science agenda among social scientists in Flanders, Belgium pp. 7289-7306

- Hans Jonker, Florian Vanlee and Walter Ysebaert
- Mobile young researchers and their non-mobile ‘twins’: who is winning the academic race? pp. 7307-7332

- Maxim Kotsemir, Ekaterina Dyachenko and Alena Nefedova
- Citing documents of Wakefield’s retracted article: the domino effect of authors and journals pp. 7333-7349

- Jacqueline Leta, Kizi Araujo and Stephanie Treiber
- Article processing charges, altmetrics and citation impact: Is there an economic rationale? pp. 7351-7368

- Abdelghani Maddi and David Sapinho
- Local emergence, global expansion: understanding the structural evolution of a bi-lingual national research landscape pp. 7369-7395

- Matias Federico Milia, Ariadna Nebot Giralt and Rigas Arvanitis
- Diversity and interdisciplinarity: Should variety, balance and disparity be combined as a product or better as a sum? An information-theoretical and statistical estimation approach pp. 7397-7414

- Rüdiger Mutz
- Research performance and scholarly communication profile of competitive research funding: the case of Academy of Finland pp. 7415-7433

- Janne Pölönen and Otto Auranen
- Comparing standard, collaboration and fractional CNCI at the institutional level: Consequences for performance evaluation pp. 7435-7448

- Ross W. K. Potter, Martin Szomszor and Jonathan Adams
- Do papers (really) match journals’ “aims and scope”? A computational assessment of innovation studies pp. 7449-7470

- Ana Teresa Santos and Sandro Mendonça
- The small world of innovation studies: an “editormetrics” perspective pp. 7471-7486

- Ana Teresa Santos and Sandro Mendonça
- Essential signals in publication trends and collaboration patterns in global Research Integrity and Research Ethics (RIRE) pp. 7487-7497

- A. M. Soehartono, L. G. Yu and K. A. Khor
- Factors affecting time to publication in information science pp. 7499-7515

- Zehra Taşkın, Abdülkadir Taşkın, Güleda Doğan and Emanuel Kulczycki
- Why do papers from international collaborations get more citations? A bibliometric analysis of Library and Information Science papers pp. 7517-7555

- A. Velez-Estevez, P. García-Sánchez, J. A. Moral-Munoz and M. J. Cobo
- Identifying benchmark units for research management and evaluation pp. 7557-7574

- Qi Wang and Tobias Jeppsson
- International migration of researchers and gender imbalance in academia—the case of Norway pp. 7575-7591

- Kaja Wendt, Hebe Gunnes and Dag W. Aksnes
- Modeling knowledge diffusion in the disciplinary citation network based on differential dynamics pp. 7593-7613

- Zenghui Yue, Haiyun Xu, Guoting Yuan and Yan Qi
- Network analysis of econometric society fellows pp. 7615-7631

- Tolga Yuret
- Comparing paper level classifications across different methods and systems: an investigation of Nature publications pp. 7633-7651

- Lin Zhang, Beibei Sun, Fei Shu and Ying Huang
- Should open access lead to closed research? The trends towards paying to perform research pp. 7653-7679

- Lin Zhang, Yahui Wei, Ying Huang and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Enhanced author bibliographic coupling analysis using semantic and syntactic citation information pp. 7681-7706

- Ruhao Zhang and Junpeng Yuan
- Return migration of German-affiliated researchers: analyzing departure and return by gender, cohort, and discipline using Scopus bibliometric data 1996–2020 pp. 7707-7729

- Xinyi Zhao, Samin Aref, Emilio Zagheni and Guy Stecklov
- Technology convergence among various technical fields: improvement of entropy estimation in patent analysis pp. 7731-7750

- Wenjing Zhu, Bohong Ma and Lele Kang
- Impact of model settings on the text-based Rao diversity index pp. 7751-7768

- Andrea Zielinski
- Toward greater consistency and validity in measuring interdisciplinarity: a systematic and conceptual evaluation pp. 7769-7788

- Sander Zwanenburg, Maryam Nakhoda and Peter Whigham
Volume 127, issue 11, 2022
- Obituary pp. 6061-6062

- Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- Does university–industry–government collaboration in research gets higher citation and altmetric impact? A case study from India pp. 6063-6082

- Jyoti Paswan, Vivek Kumar Singh, Mousumi Karmakar and Prashasti Singh
- Does early publishing in top journals really predict long-term scientific success in the business field? pp. 6083-6107

- Li Hou, Qiang Wu and Yundong Xie
- Identifying science in the news: An assessment of the precision and recall of Altmetric.com news mention data pp. 6109-6123

- Alice Fleerackers, Lise Nehring, Lauren A. Maggio, Asura Enkhbayar, Laura Moorhead and Juan Pablo Alperin
- Different measures of international faculty and their impacts on global rankings pp. 6125-6145

- Jung Cheol Shin and Soo Jeung Lee
- Quantity and quality of research output and economic growth: empirical investigation for all research areas in the MENA countries pp. 6147-6163

- Chadi Azmeh
- Unpacking research lock-in through a diachronic analysis of topic cluster trajectories in scholarly publications pp. 6165-6189

- Matteo Lascialfari, Marie-Benoît Magrini and Guillaume Cabanac
- Is academic writing becoming more positive? A large-scale diachronic case study of Science research articles across 25 years pp. 6191-6207

- Zhou-min Yuan and Mingxin Yao
- Mutual Granger “causality” between scientific instruments and scientific publications pp. 6209-6229

- Chunjuan Luan, Siming Deng and John R. Allison
- Global science and the muslim world: overview of muslim-majority country contributions to global science pp. 6231-6255

- Yusuf Ikbal Oldac
- Semantic similarity-based credit attribution on citation paths: a method for allocating residual citation to and investigating depth of influence of scientific communications pp. 6257-6277

- Toluwase Victor Asubiaro and Isola Ajiferuke
- The quality of the web of science data: a longitudinal study on the completeness of authors-addresses links pp. 6279-6292

- Abdelghani Maddi and Lesya Baudoin
- Universities vs. research institutes? Overcoming the Soviet legacy of higher education and research pp. 6293-6313

- Andrey Lovakov, Maia Chankseliani and Anna Panova
- Revealing the character of journals in higher-order citation networks pp. 6315-6338

- Xiang Li, Chengli Zhao, Zhaolong Hu, Caixia Yu and Xiaojun Duan
- Are patents linked on Twitter? A case study of Google patents pp. 6339-6362

- Enrique Orduña-Malea and Cristina I. Font-Julián
- Starstruck by journal prestige and citation counts? On students’ bias and perceptions of trustworthiness according to clues in publication references pp. 6363-6390

- Evelyn Eika and Frode Eika Sandnes
- Relationship between collaboration and normalized scientific impact in South American public universities pp. 6391-6411

- Cesar H. Limaymanta, Rosalía Quiroz- de-García, Jesús A. Rivas-Villena, Andrea Rojas-Arroyo and Orlando Gregorio-Chaviano
- Scientists are working overtime: when do scientists download scientific papers? pp. 6413-6429

- Yu Geng, Renmeng Cao, Xiaopu Han, Wencan Tian, Guangyao Zhang and Xianwen Wang
- “Formal and informal networkedness among German Academics”: exploring the role of conferences and co-publications in scientific performance pp. 6431-6452

- Henning Kroll and Peter Neuhäusler
- The associations between scientific collaborations of LIS research and its policy impact pp. 6453-6470

- Zhihong Huang, Qianjin Zong and Xuerui Ji
- Toward potential hybrid features evaluation using MLP-ANN binary classification model to tackle meaningful citations pp. 6471-6499

- Faiza Qayyum, Harun Jamil, Naeem Iqbal, DoHyeun Kim and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- An editorial of “AI + informetrics”: multi-disciplinary interactions in the era of big data pp. 6503-6507

- Yi Zhang, Chengzhi Zhang, Philipp Mayr and Arho Suominen
- ITGInsight–discovering and visualizing research fronts in the scientific literature pp. 6509-6531

- Xuefeng Wang, Shuo Zhang and Yuqin Liu
- Important citations identification with semi-supervised classification model pp. 6533-6555

- Xin An, Xin Sun and Shuo Xu
- Towards employing native information in citation function classification pp. 6557-6577

- Yang Zhang, Rongying Zhao, Yufei Wang, Haihua Chen, Adnan Mahmood, Munazza Zaib, Wei Emma Zhang and Quan Z. Sheng
- Correction to: Towards employing native information in citation function classification pp. 6579-6579

- Yang Zhang, Rongying Zhao, Yufei Wang, Haihua Chen, Adnan Mahmood, Munazza Zaib, Wei Emma Zhang and Quan Z. Sheng
- Integrated knowledge content in an interdisciplinary field: identification, classification, and application pp. 6581-6614

- Shiyun Wang, Jin Mao, Yujie Cao and Gang Li
- A two-stage deep learning-based system for patent citation recommendation pp. 6615-6636

- Jaewoong Choi, Jiho Lee, Janghyeok Yoon, Sion Jang, Jaeyoung Kim and Sungchul Choi
- Network dynamics in university-industry collaboration: a collaboration-knowledge dual-layer network perspective pp. 6637-6660

- Hongshu Chen, Xinna Song, Qianqian Jin and Ximeng Wang
- Mapping the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in science, technology and innovation: application of machine learning in SDG-oriented artefact detection pp. 6661-6693

- Arash Hajikhani and Arho Suominen
- Predicting the future impact of Computer Science researchers: Is there a gender bias? pp. 6695-6732

- Matthias Kuppler
- Measuring the interdisciplinarity of Information and Library Science interactions using citation analysis and semantic analysis pp. 6733-6761

- Lu Huang, Yijie Cai, Erdong Zhao, Shengting Zhang, Yue Shu and Jiao Fan
- SPR-SMN: scientific paper recommendation employing SPECTER with memory network pp. 6763-6785

- Zafar Ali, Guilin Qi, Pavlos Kefalas, Shah Khusro, Inayat Khan and Khan Muhammad
- Academic collaborations: a recommender framework spanning research interests and network topology pp. 6787-6808

- Xiaowen Xi, Jiaqi Wei, Ying Guo and Weiyu Duan
Volume 127, issue 10, 2022
- A longitudinal study of the evolution of opinions about open access and its main features: a twitter sentiment analysis pp. 5587-5611

- Hajar Sotudeh, Zeinab Saber, Farzin Ghanbari Aloni, Mahdieh Mirzabeigi and Farshad Khunjush
- Combining Web of Science and Scopus datasets in citation-based literature study pp. 5613-5631

- Miika Kumpulainen and Marko Seppänen
- The role of citation networks to explain academic promotions: an empirical analysis of the Italian national scientific qualification pp. 5633-5659

- Maria Cristiana Martini, Elvira Pelle, Francesco Poggi and Andrea Sciandra
- Combining informetrics and trend analysis to understand past and current directions in electronic design automation pp. 5661-5689

- Christian-Daniel Curiac and Alex Doboli
- Knowledge production patterns of China and the US: quantum technology pp. 5691-5719

- Byeongdeuk Jang, Jae-Yong Choung and Inje Kang
- Revisiting the disruptive index: evidence from the Nobel Prize-winning articles pp. 5721-5730

- Guoqiang Liang, Ying Lou and Haiyan Hou
- A modified gamma/Gompertz/NBD model for estimating technology lifetime pp. 5731-5751

- Myoungjae Choi, Sun-Hi Yoo, Jongtaik Lee, Jeongsub Choi and Byunghoon Kim
- Detecting anomalous referencing patterns in PubMed papers suggestive of author-centric reference list manipulation pp. 5753-5771

- Jonathan D. Wren and Constantin Georgescu
- Is academic writing less passivized? Corpus-based evidence from research article abstracts in applied linguistics over the past three decades (1990–2019) pp. 5773-5792

- Zhijun Li
- Core-periphery nexus in the EU social sciences: bibliometric perspective pp. 5793-5817

- Andrea Mervar and Maja Jokić
- Measuring destabilization and consolidation in scientific knowledge evolution pp. 5819-5839

- Jiexun Li and Jiyao Chen
- The greatest co-authorships of finance theory literature (1896–2006): scientometrics based on complex networks pp. 5841-5862

- Marcelo Oliveira Passos, Priscila Lujan Gonzalez, Mathias Tessmann and Daniel Abreu Pereira Uhr
- Algorithmic identification of Ph.D. thesis-related publications: a proof-of-concept study pp. 5863-5877

- Paul Donner
- Use of bibliometrics for research evaluation in emerging markets economies: a review and discussion of bibliometric indicators pp. 5879-5930

- Hamdi A. Al-Jamimi, Galal M. BinMakhashen and Lutz Bornmann
- The influence of disruption on evaluating the scientific significance of papers pp. 5931-5945

- Yanbo Zhou, Xin-Li Xu, Xu-Hua Yang and Qu Li
- Patterns and impact of collaboration in China’s social sciences: cross-database comparisons between CSSCI and SSCI pp. 5947-5964

- Kaile Gong and Ying Cheng
- Exploratory analysis of text duplication in peer-review reveals peer-review fraud and paper mills pp. 5965-5987

- Adam Day
- A grey zone for bibliometrics: publications indexed in Web of Science as anonymous pp. 5989-6009

- Amrollah Shamsi, Rafaela Carolina Silva, Ting Wang, N. Vasantha Raju and Karen Santos-d’Amorim
- A comparative analysis of local similarity metrics and machine learning approaches: application to link prediction in author citation networks pp. 6011-6028

- Adilson Vital and Diego R. Amancio
- Numbers of publications and citations for researchers in fields pertinent to the social services: a comparison of peer-reviewed journal publications across six disciplines pp. 6029-6046

- Guy Madison and Knut Sundell
- Awakening sleeping beauties during the COVID-19 pandemic influences the citation impact of their references pp. 6047-6050

- Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb and Mohamed Ben Aouicha
- Letter to the editor: comments on the paper of Gagolewski et al.: Ockham’s index of citation impact pp. 6051-6054

- Gangan Prathap
- Fairness in the three-dimensional model for citation impact pp. 6055-6059

- Marek Gagolewski, Barbara Żogała-Siudem, Grzegorz Siudem and Anna Cena
Volume 127, issue 9, 2022
- South Africa in the era of Industry 4.0: An Insightful Investigation pp. 5083-5110

- Pavitra Dhamija
- Successful patenting—not only how, but with whom: the importance of patent attorneys pp. 5111-5137

- Krzysztof Klincewicz and Szymon Szumiał
- Evolutionary stages and multidisciplinary nature of artificial intelligence research pp. 5139-5158

- Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge, Rosa Lidia Vega-Almeida, José Luis Jiménez-Andrade and Humberto Carrillo-Calvet
- Cardiovascular and cancer risk factors analysis for 2001–2020 from the global research output and European newspapers pp. 5159-5174

- Elena Pallari and Grant Lewison
- The influence of Covid-19 on publications in economics: bibliometric evidence from five working paper series pp. 5175-5189

- Constantin Bürgi and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Coopetition between frenemies–interrelations and effects of seven collaboration problems in research clusters pp. 5191-5224

- Malte Hückstädt
- “Big data” driven tech mining and ST&I management: an introduction pp. 5227-5231

- Ying Huang, Xuefeng Wang, Yi Zhang, Denise Chiavetta and Alan L. Porter
- Exploring the characteristics of special issues: distribution, topicality, and citation impact pp. 5233-5256

- Ruhua Huang, Yuting Huang, Fan Qi, Leyi Shi, Baiyang Li and Wei Yu
- Evaluating scientific impact of publications: combining citation polarity and purpose pp. 5257-5281

- Heng Huang, Donghua Zhu and Xuefeng Wang
- How scientific research incorporates policy: an examination using the case of China’s science and technology evaluation system pp. 5283-5306

- Yashan Li, Jinge Mao, Lin Zhang, Dongbo Wang, Si Shen and Ying Huang
- Exploring the patterns of international technology diffusion in AI from the perspective of patent citations pp. 5307-5323

- Lidan Jiang, Jingyan Chen, Yuhan Bao and Fang Zou
- Identifying disruptive technologies by integrating multi-source data pp. 5325-5351

- Xiwen Liu, Xuezhao Wang, Lucheng Lyu and Yanpeng Wang
- Identification of topic evolution: network analytics with piecewise linear representation and word embedding pp. 5353-5383

- Lu Huang, Xiang Chen, Yi Zhang, Changtian Wang, Xiaoli Cao and Jiarun Liu
- Doc2vec-based link prediction approach using SAO structures: application to patent network pp. 5385-5414

- Byungun Yoon, Songhee Kim, Sunhye Kim and Hyeonju Seol
- Exploring funding patterns with word embedding-enhanced organization–topic networks: a case study on big data pp. 5415-5440

- Qianqian Jin, Hongshu Chen, Ximeng Wang, Tingting Ma and Fei Xiong
- Validation of scientific topic models using graph analysis and corpus metadata pp. 5441-5458

- Manuel A. Vázquez, Jorge Pereira-Delgado, Jesús Cid-Sueiro and Jerónimo Arenas-García
- TeknoAssistant: a domain specific tech mining approach for technical problem-solving support pp. 5459-5473

- Gaizka Garechana, Rosa Río-Belver, Enara Zarrabeitia and Izaskun Alvarez-Meaza
- Domain expertise extraction for finding rising stars pp. 5475-5495

- Lin Zhu, Junjie Zhang and Scott W. Cunningham
- Organization-oriented technology opportunities analysis based on predicting patent networks: a case of Alzheimer’s disease pp. 5497-5517

- Jing Ma, Yaohui Pan and Chih-Yi Su
- Choosing the right collaboration partner for innovation: a framework based on topic analysis and link prediction pp. 5519-5550

- Yan Qi, Xin Zhang, Zhengyin Hu, Bin Xiang, Ran Zhang and Shu Fang
- Various aspects of interdisciplinarity in research and how to quantify and measure those pp. 5551-5569

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Koenraad Debackere
- Reframing evidence in evidence-based policy making and role of bibliometrics: toward transdisciplinary scientometric research pp. 5571-5585

- Yuya Kajikawa
Volume 127, issue 8, 2022
- An analysis of the spillover effects based on patents and inter-industrial transactions for an emerging blockchain technology pp. 4299-4314

- Hiroshi Someda, Takanori Akagi and Yuya Kajikawa
- Cover papers of top journals are reliable source for emerging topics detection: a machine learning based prediction framework pp. 4315-4333

- Wenjie Wei, Hongxu Liu and Zhuanlan Sun
- The model of maximum productivity for research universities SciVal author ranks, productivity, university rankings, and their implications pp. 4335-4361

- Marton Demeter, Agnes Jele and Zsolt Balázs Major
- Combining reference point based composite indicators with data envelopment analysis: application to the assessment of universities pp. 4363-4395

- Samira El Gibari, Trinidad Gómez and Francisco Ruiz
- Generating a related work section for scientific papers: an optimized approach with adopting problem and method information pp. 4397-4417

- Pengcheng Li, Wei Lu and Qikai Cheng
- Relevance of document types in the scores’ calculation of a specific field-normalized indicator: Are the scores strongly dependent on or nearly independent of the document type handling? pp. 4419-4438

- Robin Haunschild and Lutz Bornmann
- Effects of the quality of science on the initial public offering of university spinoffs: evidence from Japan pp. 4439-4455

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- Correction to: Effects of the quality of science on the initial public offering of university spinoffs: evidence from Japan pp. 4457-4457

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- A new clustering method to explore the dynamics of research communities pp. 4459-4482

- Jordan Cambe, Sebastian Grauwin, Patrick Flandrin and Pablo Jensen
- Impact of h-index on author’s rankings: an improvement to the h-index for lower-ranked authors pp. 4483-4498

- Parul Khurana and Kiran Sharma
- Largest contribution to LIS by external disciplines as measured by the characteristics of research articles pp. 4499-4522

- Pertti Vakkari, Yu-Wei Chang and Kalervo Järvelin
- User engagement with scholarly tweets of scientific papers: a large-scale and cross-disciplinary analysis pp. 4523-4546

- Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas and Paul Wouters
- Mapping the research landscape of Covid-19 from social sciences perspective: a bibliometric analysis pp. 4547-4568

- Koel Roychowdhury, Radhika Bhanja and Sushmita Biswas
- SDCF: semi-automatically structured dataset of citation functions pp. 4569-4608

- Setio Basuki and Masatoshi Tsuchiya
- Reasons and consequences of changes in Russian research assessment policies pp. 4609-4630

- Denis Kosyakov and Andrey Guskov
- Online mathematics education as bio-eco-techno process: bibliometric analysis using co-authorship and bibliographic coupling pp. 4631-4654

- Toshiyuki Hasumi and Mei-Shiu Chiu
- Reproducibility of COVID-19 pre-prints pp. 4655-4673

- Annie Collins and Rohan Alexander
- Scrutinizing the collaboration criterion in research: how do policy ambitions play out in proposals and assessments? pp. 4675-4696

- Oskar Jonsson and Susanne Iwarsson
- Readability is decreasing in language and linguistics pp. 4697-4729

- Shan Wang, Xiaojun Liu and Jie Zhou
- Adjectives and adverbs in life sciences across 50 years: implications for emotions and readability in academic texts pp. 4731-4749

- Ju Wen and Lei Lei
- Microwave effect: analyzing citations from classic theories and their reinventions—a case study from a classic paper in aquatic ecology—Brooks & Dodson, 1965 pp. 4751-4767

- Rayanne Barros Setubal, Daniel Silva Farias, Clarice Casa Nova, Anna Carolina Fornero Aguiar, Tauany Aparecida Silva Santa Rosa Rodrigues, Rafael Teixeira Santos Lira, Anderson Luiz Vargas Ferreira, Mariana Rodrigues Angelo de Oliveira, Luiza Oliveira Costa, Sorana Karenina Antônia Francisquini Lima and Reinaldo Luiz Bozelli
- Gender differences among first authors in research focused on the Sustainable Development Goal of Gender Equality pp. 4769-4796

- Yuanyuan Shang, Gunnar Sivertsen, Zhe Cao and Lin Zhang
- Early firm engagement, government research funding, and the privatization of public knowledge pp. 4797-4826

- Zhou Mo, Zhang Yujie, Lei Jiasu and Tan Xiaowen
- Scientometric portraits of recognized scientists: a structured literature review pp. 4827-4846

- Alexander Serenko, Mauricio Marrone and John Dumay
- A multi-view method of scientific paper classification via heterogeneous graph embeddings pp. 4847-4872

- Yiqin Lv, Zheng Xie, Xiaojing Zuo and Yiping Song
- Correlation study between citation count and Mendeley readership of the articles of Sri Lankan authors pp. 4873-4885

- S. Ravikumar, Bidyut Bikash Boruah and M. N. Ravikumar
- A knowledge graph embeddings based approach for author name disambiguation using literals pp. 4887-4912

- Cristian Santini, Genet Asefa Gesese, Silvio Peroni, Aldo Gangemi, Harald Sack and Mehwish Alam
- On computer science research and its temporal evolution pp. 4913-4938

- Camil Demetrescu, Irene Finocchi, Andrea Ribichini and Marco Schaerf
- Exploring the relationships between altmetric counts and citations of papers in different academic fields based on co-occurrence analysis pp. 4939-4958

- Chieh Liu and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- A new index for assessing faculty research performance in higher educational institutions of emerging economies such as India pp. 4959-4976

- Sachin S. Gunthe and Ravindra Gettu
- Impact factions: assessing the citation impact of different types of open access repositories pp. 4977-5003

- Jonathan Wheeler, Ngoc-Minh Pham, Kenning Arlitsch and Justin D. Shanks
- Semantic Academic Profiler (SAP): a framework for researcher assessment based on semantic topic modeling pp. 5005-5026

- Felipe Viegas, Antônio Pereira, Pablo Cecílio, Elisa Tuler, Wagner Meira, Marcos Gonçalves and Leonardo Rocha
- Encoding the citation life-cycle: the operationalization of a literature-aging conceptual model pp. 5027-5052

- Zhenyu Gou, Fan Meng, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez and Yi Bu
- How the Covid-19 crisis shaped research collaboration behaviour pp. 5053-5071

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- Sleeping beauties in health informatics research pp. 5073-5081

- Peter Kokol, Helena Blažun Vošner, Jernej Završnik and Grega Žlahtič
Volume 127, issue 7, 2022
- Are the strategic research agendas of researchers in the social sciences determinants of research productivity? pp. 3719-3747

- João M. Santos, Hugo Horta and Huan Li
- Correction to: Are the strategic research agendas of researchers in the social sciences determinants of research productivity? pp. 3749-3749

- João M. Santos, Hugo Horta and Huan Li
- Combining dissimilarity measures for quantifying changes in research fields pp. 3751-3765

- Lukun Zheng and Yuhang Jiang
- Evolution analysis of online topics based on ‘word-topic’ coupling network pp. 3767-3792

- Hengmin Zhu, Li Qian, Wang Qin, Jing Wei and Chao Shen
- Do cover papers get better citations and usage counts? An analysis of 42 journals in cell biology pp. 3793-3813

- Yezhu Wang, Yundong Xie, Dong Wang, Lu Guo and Rongting Zhou
- Characterization of the communities of attention interacting with scientific papers on Twitter: altmetric analysis of a Brazilian University pp. 3815-3835

- João Melo Maricato and Bruno Lara Castro Manso
- A novel hybrid paper recommendation system using deep learning pp. 3837-3855

- Esra Gündoğan and Mehmet Kaya
- Entity linking systems for literature reviews pp. 3857-3878

- Mauricio Marrone, Sascha Lemke and Lutz M. Kolbe
- Tamquam alter idem: formal similarities in a subset of reports on anti-inflammatory compounds in the years 2008–2019 pp. 3879-3910

- Carlo Galli, Roberto Sala, Maria Teresa Colangelo and Stefano Guizzardi
- Different manifestations of ‘context’: examples from a bibliometric study of research in Zimbabwe in Southern Africa pp. 3911-3933

- Similo Ngwenya and Nelius Boshoff
- Modeling and simulation of knowledge creation and diffusion in an industry-university-research cooperative innovation network: a case study of China’s new energy vehicles pp. 3935-3957

- Xia Cao, Chuanyun Li, Jinqiu Li and Yunchang Li
- Connections matter: a proxy measure for evaluating network membership with an application to the Seventh Research Framework Programme pp. 3959-3976

- Matteo Cinelli, Giovanna Ferraro and Antonio Iovanella
- Open access in Angola: a survey among higher education institutions pp. 3977-3993

- Wileidys Artigas, Eurico Wongo Gungula and Mikael Laakso
- In search of understanding about knowledge and learning on innovation performance pp. 3995-4022

- Angélica Pigola and Priscila Rezende Costa
- Superior identification index: Quantifying the capability of academic journals to recognize good research pp. 4023-4043

- Tian-Yuan Huang and Liying Yang
- Analysing academic paper ranking algorithms using test data and benchmarks: an investigation pp. 4045-4074

- Yu Zhang, Min Wang, Morteza Saberi and Elizabeth Chang
- How accurate are news mentions of scholarly output? A content analysis pp. 4075-4096

- Houqiang Yu, Xinyun Yu and Xueting Cao
- A proposed fixed-sum carryovers reallocation DEA approach for social scientific resources of Chinese public universities pp. 4097-4121

- Xi Xiong, Guo-liang Yang, Kai-di Liu and Zhou De-qun
- Measuring the influence of non-scientific features on citations pp. 4123-4137

- Stefano Mammola, Elena Piano, Alberto Doretto, Enrico Caprio and Dan Chamberlain
- Research performance of academic psychologists in the United Kingdom pp. 4139-4166

- Katerina Anne Lai, Gaurav Saxena and Peter J. Allen
- Epistemic community formation: a bibliometric study of recurring authors in medical journals pp. 4167-4189

- Jeppe Nicolaisen and Tove Faber Frandsen
- The relationship between academics’ strategic research agendas and their preferences for basic research, applied research, or experimental development pp. 4191-4225

- J. M. Santos, H. Horta and H. Luna
- Indian Science Reports: a web-based scientometric portal for mapping Indian research competencies at overall and institutional levels pp. 4227-4236

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Abhirup Nandy, Prashasti Singh, Mousumi Karmakar, Aakash Singh, Hiran H. Lathabai, Satya Swarup Srichandan and Anurag Kanaujia
- Presence of women on the editorial boards of the language and linguistics journals in Spain pp. 4237-4249

- Cristina Rodríguez-Faneca, Alexander Maz-Machado, David Gutiérrez-Rubio and Cristina Pedrosa-Jesús
- Combining machine learning and main path analysis to identify research front: from the perspective of science-technology linkage pp. 4251-4274

- Dejian Yu and Zhaoping Yan
- Towards a new generic framework for citation network generation and analysis in the humanities pp. 4275-4297

- Moshe Blidstein and Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet
Volume 127, issue 6, 2022
- Modeling the obsolescence of research literature in disciplinary journals through the age of their cited references pp. 2901-2931

- Pablo Dorta-González and Emilio Gómez-Déniz
- Exploring the relationship between journals indexed from a country and its research output: an empirical investigation pp. 2933-2966

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Prashasti Singh, Ashraf Uddin, Parveen Arora and Sujit Bhattacharya
- The three cultures in American science: publication productivity in physics, history and economics pp. 2967-2980

- Gad Yair, Keith Goldstein, Nir Rotem and Anthony J. Olejniczak
- Mining semantic information of co-word network to improve link prediction performance pp. 2981-3004

- Ting Xiong, Liang Zhou, Ying Zhao and Xiaojuan Zhang
- Correction to: Mining semantic information of co-word network to improve link prediction performance pp. 3005-3005

- Ting Xiong, Liang Zhou, Ying Zhao and Xiaojuan Zhang
- Data sharing platforms: instruments to inform and shape science policy on data sharing? pp. 3007-3019

- Thijs Devriendt, Mahsa Shabani, Karim Lekadir and Pascal Borry
- Sources of convergence and divergence in university research quality: evidence from the performance-based research funding system in New Zealand pp. 3021-3047

- Robert Buckle, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- To what extent do SMEs contribute to Europe’s patent stock? A methodological outline for creating a Europe-wide SME technology indicator pp. 3049-3082

- Jan-Bart Vervenne, Julie Callaert, Machteld Hoskens and Bart Looy
- Between panic and motivation: did the first wave of COVID-19 affect scientific publishing in Mediterranean countries? pp. 3083-3115

- Mona Farouk Ali
- Industry 5.0: improving humanization and sustainability of Industry 4.0 pp. 3117-3144

- Sandra Grabowska, Sebastian Saniuk and Bożena Gajdzik
- Scientific elites versus other scientists: who are better at taking advantage of the research collaboration network? pp. 3145-3166

- Yun Liu, Mengya Zhang, Gupeng Zhang and Xiongxiong You
- Top Indian scientists as public communicators: a survey of their perceptions, attitudes and communication behaviors pp. 3167-3192

- Abhay S. D. Rajput and Sangeeta Sharma
- On the possibilities of presenting the research performance of an institute over a long period of time: the case of the Institute of Information Science at the University of Graz in Austria pp. 3193-3223

- Gerhard Reichmann and Christian Schlögl
- The impact of qualitative methods on article citation: an international business research perspective pp. 3225-3236

- José Satsumi López-Morales, Héctor Francisco Salazar-Núñez and Claudia Guadalupe Zarrabal-Gutiérrez
- Application of k-means clustering algorithm to improve effectiveness of the results recommended by journal recommender system pp. 3237-3252

- Narjes Vara, Mahdieh Mirzabeigi, Hajar Sotudeh and Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad
- Research networks and the initial placement of PhD holders in academia: evidence from social science fields pp. 3253-3278

- Jiale Yang, Qing Wu and Chuanyi Wang
- Big fish and small ponds: why the departmental h-index should not be used to rank universities pp. 3279-3292

- O. Mryglod, Yu. Holovatch and R. Kenna
- A refinement strategy for identification of scientific software from bioinformatics publications pp. 3293-3316

- Lu Jiang, Xinyu Kang, Shan Huang and Bo Yang
- A method of measuring the article discriminative capacity and its distribution pp. 3317-3341

- Yuetong Chen, Hao Wang, Baolong Zhang and Wei Zhang
- Reviewer recommendation method for scientific research proposals: a case for NSFC pp. 3343-3366

- Xiaoyu Liu, Xuefeng Wang and Donghua Zhu
- Evidence-based recommendations for increasing the citation frequency of original articles pp. 3367-3381

- Nicole Heßler and Andreas Ziegler
- Changing dynamics of scholarly publication: a perspective towards open access publishing and the proposed one nation, one subscription policy of India pp. 3383-3411

- Moumita Koley and Kanchan Lala
- Peer reviewers equally critique theory, method, and writing, with limited effect on the final content of accepted manuscripts pp. 3413-3435

- Dimity Stephen
- Collaboration between authors in the field of social network analysis pp. 3437-3470

- Daria Maltseva and Vladimir Batagelj
- Lost in affiliation: apatride publications in international databases pp. 3471-3487

- Igor Savchenko and Denis Kosyakov
- The high scholarly value of grey literature before and during Covid-19 pp. 3489-3504

- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Matthew Bickley
- The geographic proximity effect on domestic cross-sector vis-à-vis intra-sector research collaborations pp. 3505-3521

- Giovanni Abramo, Francesca Apponi and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Co-citation Percentile Rank and JYUcite: a new network-standardized output-level citation influence metric and its implementation using Dimensions API pp. 3523-3541

- Janne-Tuomas Seppänen, Hanna Värri and Irene Ylönen
- Academic vs. biological age in research on academic careers: a large-scale study with implications for scientifically developing systems pp. 3543-3575

- Marek Kwiek and Wojciech Roszka
- Gender disparities in Russian academia: a bibliometric analysis pp. 3577-3591

- Marina Pilkina and Andrey Lovakov
- Identifying and correcting invalid citations due to DOI errors in Crossref data pp. 3593-3612

- Alessia Cioffi, Sara Coppini, Arcangelo Massari, Arianna Moretti, Silvio Peroni, Cristian Santini and Nooshin Shahidzadeh Asadi
- Measuring the disparity among scientific disciplines using Library of Congress Subject Headings pp. 3613-3628

- Fei Shu, Jesse David Dinneen and Shiji Chen
- Recognition and longevity: an examination of award timing and lifespan in Nobel laureates pp. 3629-3659

- Ho Fai Chan, Franklin Mixon, Jayanta Sarkar and Benno Torgler
- Measuring publication diversity among the most productive scholars: how research trajectories differ in communication, psychology, and political science pp. 3661-3682

- Manuel Goyanes, Márton Demeter, Zicheng Cheng and Homero Gil Zúñiga
- When a journal is both at the ‘top’ and the ‘bottom’: the illogicality of conflating citation-based metrics with quality pp. 3683-3694

- Shannon Mason and Lenandlar Singh
- Smart bibliometrics: an integrated method of science mapping and bibliometric analysis pp. 3695-3718

- Vilker Zucolotto Pessin, Luciana Harue Yamane and Renato Ribeiro Siman
Volume 127, issue 5, 2022
- Deciphering the US News and World Report Ranking of US Chemistry Graduate Programs pp. 2131-2150

- Masaru Kuno, Mary Prorok, Shubin Zhang, Huy Huynh and Thurston Miller
- Are automated accounts driving scholarly communication on Twitter? a case study of dissemination of COVID-19 publications pp. 2151-2172

- Yingxin Estella Ye, Jin-Cheon Na and Poong Oh
- Alphabetized co-authorship in economics reconsidered pp. 2173-2193

- Klaus Wohlrabe and Lutz Bornmann
- Bibliometrics in Press. Representations and uses of bibliometric indicators in the Italian daily newspapers pp. 2195-2233

- Eugenio Petrovich
- Fractionalization of research impact reveals global trends in university collaboration pp. 2235-2247

- Jeffrey Demaine
- Scientific Contribution List Categories Investigation: a comparison between three mainstream medical journals pp. 2249-2276

- Edson Melo Souza, Jose Eduardo Storopoli and Wonder Alexandre Luz Alves
- Music information visualization and classical composers discovery: an application of network graphs, multidimensional scaling, and support vector machines pp. 2277-2311

- Patrick Georges and Aylin Seckin
- Why was this cited? Explainable machine learning applied to COVID-19 research literature pp. 2313-2349

- Lucie Beranová, Marcin P. Joachimiak, Tomáš Kliegr, Gollam Rabby and Vilém Sklenák
- Patent protection: does it promote or inhibit the patented technological knowledge diffusion? pp. 2351-2379

- Haoyang Song, Jianhua Hou and Yang Zhang
- Recommendation method for academic journal submission based on doc2vec and XGBoost pp. 2381-2394

- Huang ZhengWei, Min JinTao, Yang YanNi, Huang Jin and Tian Ye
- Detecting and analyzing missing citations to published scientific entities pp. 2395-2412

- Jialiang Lin, Yao Yu, Jiaxin Song and Xiaodong Shi
- From indexation policies through citation networks to normalized citation impacts: Web of Science, Scopus, and Dimensions as varying resonance chambers pp. 2413-2431

- Stephan Stahlschmidt and Dimity Stephen
- Managing academic performance by optimal resource allocation pp. 2433-2453

- Alexander Grigoriev and Olga Mondrus
- Relevance assessments, bibliometrics, and altmetrics: a quantitative study on PubMed and arXiv pp. 2455-2478

- Timo Breuer, Philipp Schaer and Dirk Tunger
- A review on method entities in the academic literature: extraction, evaluation, and application pp. 2479-2520

- Yuzhuo Wang, Chengzhi Zhang and Kai Li
- SentCite: a sentence-level citation recommender based on the salient similarity among multiple segments pp. 2521-2546

- Hei-Chia Wang, Jen-Wei Cheng and Che-Tsung Yang
- Academic favoritism at work: insider bias in Turkish national journals pp. 2547-2576

- Lokman Tutuncu, Recep Yucedogru and Idris Sarisoy
- Towards a Triple Helix based efficiency index of innovation systems pp. 2577-2609

- Milica Jovanović, Gordana Savić, Yuzhuo Cai and Maja Levi-Jakšić
- Citation of retracted research: a case-controlled, ten-year follow-up scientometric analysis of Scott S. Reuben’s malpractice pp. 2611-2620

- Istvan-Szilard Szilagyi, Gregor A. Schittek, Christoph Klivinyi, Holger Simonis, Torsten Ulrich and Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti
- Interdisciplinarity and impact: the effects of the citation time window pp. 2621-2642

- Shiji Chen, Yanhui Song, Fei Shu and Vincent Larivière
- Global visibility of nationally published research output: the case of the post-Soviet region pp. 2643-2659

- Andrey Lovakov, Anna Panova and Maria Yudkevich
- Indexing important drugs from medical literature pp. 2661-2681

- Riad Alharbey, Jong In Kim, Ali Daud, Min Song, Abdulrahman A. Alshdadi and Malik Khizar Hayat
- Search where you will find most: Comparing the disciplinary coverage of 56 bibliographic databases pp. 2683-2745

- Michael Gusenbauer
- International research collaboration in Africa: a bibliometric and thematic analysis pp. 2747-2772

- Elizabeth S. Vieira
- Citation burst prediction in a bibliometric network pp. 2773-2790

- Tehmina Amjad, Nafeesa Shahid, Ali Daud and Asma Khatoon
- Open data and data sharing in articles about COVID-19 published in preprint servers medRxiv and bioRxiv pp. 2791-2802

- Josip Strcic, Antonia Civljak, Terezija Glozinic, Rafael Leite Pacheco, Tonci Brkovic and Livia Puljak
- Measuring the innovation of method knowledge elements in scientific literature pp. 2803-2827

- Zhongyi Wang, Keying Wang, Jiyue Liu, Jing Huang and Haihua Chen
- Ockham’s index of citation impact pp. 2829-2845

- Marek Gagolewski, Barbara Żogała-Siudem, Grzegorz Siudem and Anna Cena
- Choice and allocation characteristics of faculty time in Korea: effects of tenure, research performance, and external shock pp. 2847-2869

- Jung-Kyu Jung and Jae Young Choi
- The link between countries’ economic and scientific wealth has a complex dependence on technological activity and research policy pp. 2871-2896

- Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro and Ricardo Brito
- Suggestions to the article: demonstrating the ascendancy of COVID-19 research using acronyms pp. 2897-2899

- Julie Chi Chow, Tsair-Wei Chien and Willy Chou
Volume 127, issue 4, 2022
- Measuring the isolation of research topics in philosophy pp. 1669-1696

- Pei-Shan Chi and Stijn Conix
- Are female scientists less inclined to publish alone? The gender solo research gap pp. 1697-1735

- Marek Kwiek and Wojciech Roszka
- A percentile rank score of group productivity: an evaluation of publication productivity for researchers from various fields pp. 1737-1754

- Koh Yamamoto and Takuo Yasunaga
- The relationship between citations and the linguistic traits of specific academic discourse communities identified by using social network analysis pp. 1755-1781

- Don Watson, Manfred Krug and Claus-Christian Carbon
- Research contribution pattern analysis of multinational authorship papers pp. 1783-1800

- Hsuan-I Liu and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- Selecting the appropriate leading journal in Hospitality and Tourism research: a guide based on the topic-journal fit and the JCR impact factor pp. 1801-1823

- Ramón Barrera-Barrera
- A discussion of measuring the top-1% most-highly cited publications: quality and impact of Chinese papers pp. 1825-1839

- Caroline S. Wagner, Lin Zhang and Loet Leydesdorff
- Retracted articles in oncology in the last three decades: frequency, reasons, and themes pp. 1841-1865

- Behzad Gholampour, Sajad Gholampour, Alireza Noruzi, Clément Arsenault, Thomas Haertlé and Ali Akbar Saboury
- Predicting the impact and publication date of individual scientists’ future papers pp. 1867-1882

- Yuhao Zhou, Ruijie Wang and An Zeng
- Productivity patterns, collaboration and scientific careers of authors with retracted publications in clinical medicine pp. 1883-1901

- Qin Zhang and Hui-Zhen Fu
- The association between topic growth and citation impact of research publications pp. 1903-1921

- Peter Sjögårde and Fereshteh Didegah
- The Kardashian Index: a study of researchers' opinions on twitter 2014–2021 pp. 1923-1930

- Kerrington Powell, Alyson Haslam and Vinay Prasad
- Scientific laws of research funding to support citations and diffusion of knowledge in life science pp. 1931-1951

- Melika Mosleh, Saeed Roshani and Mario Coccia
- How to catch trends using MeSH terms analysis? pp. 1953-1967

- Ekaterina V. Ilgisonis, Mikhail A. Pyatnitskiy, Svetlana N. Tarbeeva, Artem A. Aldushin and Elena A. Ponomarenko
- One-to-many comparative summarization for patents pp. 1969-1993

- Zheng Liu, Jialing Zhang, Tingting Qin, Yanwen Qu and Yun Li
- The integration of African countries in international research networks pp. 1995-2021

- Elizabeth S. Vieira and Jorge Cerdeira
- Mining the evolutionary process of knowledge through multiple relationships between keywords pp. 2023-2053

- Xinyuan Zhang, Qing Xie, Chaemin Song and Min Song
- Artificial intelligence in the field of economics pp. 2055-2084

- Steve J. Bickley, Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
- Philosophers’ appraisals of bibliometric indicators and their use in evaluation: from recognition to knee-jerk rejection pp. 2085-2103

- Ramón A. Feenstra and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Is low interdisciplinarity of references an unexpected characteristic of Nobel Prize winning research? pp. 2105-2122

- Xian Li, Ronald Rousseau, Liming Liang, Fangjie Xi, Yushuang Lü, Yifan Yuan and Xiaojun Hu
- Issues about entitymetrics and paper-entity citation network pp. 2123-2125

- Fengjun Sun, Yingqiu Li, Guojun Sheng and Xiaolin Yao
- Reply to issues about entitymetrics and paper-entity citation network pp. 2127-2129

- Qi Yu, Qi Wang, Yafei Zhang, Chongyan Chen, Hyeyoung Ryu, Namu Park, Jae-Eun Baek, Keyuan Li, Yifei Wu, Daifeng Li, Jian Xu, Meijun Liu, Jeremy J. Yang, Chenwei Zhang, Chao Lu, Peng Zhang, Xin Li, Baitong Chen, Islam Akef Ebeid, Julia Fensel, Chao Min, Yujia Zhai, Min Song, Ying Ding and Yi Bu
Volume 127, issue 3, 2022
- Eponyms in science: famed or framed? pp. 1199-1207

- András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel and Gábor Schubert
- Technology cluster coupling and invulnerability of industrial innovation networks: the role of centralized structure and technological turbulence pp. 1209-1231

- Li Li, Haifen Lin and Yibo Lyu
- Patents as indicators of the technological position of countries on a global level? pp. 1233-1246

- Loreto Mora-Apablaza and Carlos Navarrete
- Revealed comparative advantages in academic publishing of “old” and “new” European Union Member States 1998–2018 pp. 1247-1271

- Martin Grancay, Tomáš Dudáš and Ladislav Mura
- Research on the formation mechanism of big data technology cooperation networks: empirical evidence from China pp. 1273-1294

- Yonghong Ma, Xiaomeng Yang, Sen Qu and Lingkai Kong
- The interplay of the size of the research system, ways of collaboration, level, and method of funding in determining bibliometric outputs pp. 1295-1316

- Tanel Hirv
- System dynamic analysis on industry-university-research institute synergetic innovation process based on knowledge flow pp. 1317-1338

- Yue Wu, Xin Gu, Zhenzhou Tu and Zhaobohan Zhang
- Publishing of COVID-19 preprints in peer-reviewed journals, preprinting trends, public discussion and quality issues pp. 1339-1352

- Ivan Kodvanj, Jan Homolak, Davor Virag and Vladimir Trkulja
- How to facilitate knowledge diffusion in collaborative innovation projects by adjusting network density and project roles pp. 1353-1379

- Lei Xu, Ronggui Ding and Lei Wang
- Academic social networks metrics: an effective indicator for university performance? pp. 1381-1401

- Łukasz Wiechetek and Zbigniew Pastuszak
- An evolving international research collaboration network: spatial and thematic developments in co-authored higher education research, 1998–2018 pp. 1403-1429

- Yuan Chih Fu, Marcelo Marques, Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Justin J. W. Powell and David P. Baker
- Characteristics of retracted editorial articles in the biomedical literature pp. 1431-1438

- Bakthavachalam Elango
- What do analyses of city size distributions have in common? pp. 1439-1463

- Clémentine Cottineau
- Accounting for quality in data integration systems: a completeness-aware integration approach pp. 1465-1490

- Cinzia Daraio, Simone Leo and Monica Scannapieco
- Can a paid model for peer review be sustainable when the author can decide whether to pay or not? pp. 1491-1514

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- ResearchGate and Google Scholar: how much do they differ in publications, citations and different metrics and why? pp. 1515-1542

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Satya Swarup Srichandan and Hiran H. Lathabai
- Semantic-enhanced topic evolution analysis: a combination of the dynamic topic model and word2vec pp. 1543-1563

- Qiang Gao, Xiao Huang, Ke Dong, Zhentao Liang and Jiang Wu
- Comments are welcome pp. 1565-1582

- Asier Minondo
- International scientific collaboration of post-Soviet countries: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1583-1607

- Nataliya Matveeva, Ivan Sterligov and Andrey Lovakov
- Discovering temporal scientometric knowledge in COVID-19 scholarly production pp. 1609-1642

- Breno Santana Santos, Ivanovitch Silva, Luciana Lima, Patricia Takako Endo, Gisliany Alves and Marcel da Câmara Ribeiro-Dantas
- Trump’s COVID-19 tweets and Dr. Fauci’s emails pp. 1643-1655

- David Allen and Michael McAleer
- Correction to: An effectiveness analysis of altmetrics indices for different levels of artificial intelligence publications pp. 1657-1657

- Xi Zhang, Xianhai Wang, Hongke Zhao, Patricia Ordóñez Pablos, Yongqiang Sun and Hui Xiong
- Correction to: Mean values of skewed distributions in the bibliometric assessment of research units pp. 1659-1659

- Ulrich Schmoch
- Correction to: The implicit preference of bibliometrics for basic research pp. 1661-1661

- Paul Donner and Ulrich Schmoch
- Correction to: Can expensive research equipment boost research and development performances? pp. 1663-1665

- Kyoungmi Lee, Sunglok Choi and Jae‑Suk Yang
- Retraction Note to: Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross-country differences pp. 1667-1667

- Vít Macháček and Martin Srholec
Volume 127, issue 2, 2022
- Obituary pp. 683-685

- Cinzia Daraio, Wolfgang Glänzel, Gali Halevi and Ed Noyons
- Remembrance of Petre T. Frangopol (1933–2020) the promoter of scientometrics in Romania pp. 687-701

- Gheorghe Benga
- Enhancing keyphrase extraction from academic articles with their reference information pp. 703-731

- Chengzhi Zhang, Lei Zhao, Mengyuan Zhao and Yingyi Zhang
- First-author gender differentials in business journal publishing: top journals versus the rest pp. 733-761

- Steven T. Joanis and Vivek H. Patil
- Latin American and Caribbean journals indexed in Google Scholar Metrics pp. 763-783

- Fabio Lorensi Canto, Adilson Luiz Pinto, Edson Mário Gavron and Marcos Talau
- Investigating the genealogy of the literature on digital pathology: a two-dimensional bibliometric approach pp. 785-801

- Dayu Hu, Chengyuan Wang, Song Zheng and Xiaoyu Cui
- What shapes the delay in the Nobel Prize discoveries? A research note pp. 803-811

- Michael Polemis and Thanasis Stengos
- Making the most of world talent for science? The Nobel Prize and Fields Medal experience pp. 813-847

- Juan Rodríguez
- Research trend prediction in computer science publications: a deep neural network approach pp. 849-869

- Soroush Taheri and Sadegh Aliakbary
- Researcher dynamics in the generation of emerging topics in life sciences and medicine pp. 871-884

- Ryosuke L. Ohniwa, Kunio Takeyasu and Aiko Hibino
- Enhancing identification of structure function of academic articles using contextual information pp. 885-925

- Bowen Ma, Chengzhi Zhang, Yuzhuo Wang and Sanhong Deng
- Can emerging economies take advantage of their population size to gain international academic recognition? Evidence from key universities in China pp. 927-957

- Qinwei Cao, Manqing Tan, Peng Xie and Jian Huang
- Critical citations in knowledge construction and citation analysis: from paradox to definition pp. 959-972

- Frederique Bordignon
- Author-level altmetrics for the evaluation of Chinese scholars pp. 973-990

- Ying Guo and Xiantao Xiao
- OCLC library holdings: assessing availability of academic books in libraries in print and electronic compared to citations and altmetrics pp. 991-1020

- Ashraf Maleki
- A novel data solution to inform curriculum decolonisation: the case of the Imperial College London Masters of Public Health pp. 1021-1037

- Robyn Price, Mark Skopec, Simon Mackenzie, Coco Nijhoff, Ruth Harrison, Gemma Seabrook and Matthew Harris
- Completing features for author name disambiguation (AND): an empirical analysis pp. 1039-1063

- Humaira Waqas and Abdul Qadir
- Can differences in publisher size account for the relatively low prices of the journals available to master’s universities through commercial publishers’ databases? The importance of price discrimination and substitution effects pp. 1065-1097

- William H. Walters
- The effects of the challenges in the transliteration of Persian names into English on the recall of retrieved results in the web of science pp. 1099-1128

- Mahsa Kaveh, Mahdieh Mirzabeigi, Hajar Sotudeh and Amirsaeid Moloodi
- Why does library holding format really matter for book impact assessment?: Modelling the relationship between citations and altmetrics with print and electronic holdings pp. 1129-1160

- Ashraf Maleki
- Do negative citations reduce the impact of cited papers? pp. 1161-1186

- Linhong Xu, Kun Ding and Yuan Lin
- Twenty-fifth anniversary of Sokal hoax pp. 1187-1190

- Marek Kosmulski
- Suggestions to the article: medical professionalism research characteristics and hotspots pp. 1191-1194

- Shu-Chun Kuo, Tsair-Wei Chien and Willy Chou
- Response for "suggestions to the article: medical professionalism research characteristics and hotspots" pp. 1195-1197

- Xinzhi Song, Nan Jiang, Honghe Li and Deliang Wen
Volume 127, issue 1, 2022
- A study of 25 years of publication outputs in the German academic profession pp. 1-28

- Christian Schneijderberg, Nicolai Götze and Lars Müller
- Government funding of university-industry collaboration: exploring the impact of targeted funding on university patent activity pp. 29-73

- Annita Nugent, Ho Fai Chan and Uwe Dulleck
- Research articles promoted in embargo e-mails receive higher citations and altmetrics pp. 75-97

- Steffen Lemke, Max Brede, Sophie Rotgeri and Isabella Peters
- The Sci-Hub effect on papers’ citations pp. 99-126

- Juan C. Correa, Henry Laverde, Julian Tejada and Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos
- The other side of the coin: The declining of Chinese social science pp. 127-143

- Kun Chen, Xian-tong Ren, Guo-liang Yang and Hai-bo Qin
- Gender differences among active reviewers: an investigation based on publons pp. 145-179

- Lin Zhang, Yuanyuan Shang, Ying Huang and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Internationalizing AI: evolution and impact of distance factors pp. 181-205

- Xuli Tang, Xin Li and Feicheng Ma
- PatentNet: multi-label classification of patent documents using deep learning based language understanding pp. 207-231

- Arousha Haghighian Roudsari, Jafar Afshar, Wookey Lee and Suan Lee
- Enhancing citation recommendation using citation network embedding pp. 233-264

- Chanathip Pornprasit, Xin Liu, Pattararat Kiattipadungkul, Natthawut Kertkeidkachorn, Kyoung-Sook Kim, Thanapon Noraset, Saeed-Ul Hassan and Suppawong Tuarob
- The impact of geographical bias when judging scientific studies pp. 265-273

- Marta Kowal, Piotr Sorokowski, Emanuel Kulczycki and Agnieszka Żelaźniewicz
- Evaluation of scientific research projects on the basis of evidential reasoning approach under the perspective of expert reliability pp. 275-298

- Weidong Zhu, Shaorong Li, Hongtao Zhang, Tianjiao Zhang and Zhimin Li
- China’s technological performance as reflected in patents pp. 299-317

- Ulrich Schmoch and Birgit Gehrke
- The simplex simulation as a tool to reveal publication strategies and citation factors pp. 319-350

- Asma Hammami and Nabil Semmar
- Author placement in Computer Science: a study based on the careers of ACM Fellows pp. 351-368

- João M. Fernandes, António Costa and Paulo Cortez
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