Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 125, issue 3, 2020
- Innovation in pharmaceutical R&D: mapping the research landscape pp. 1801-1832

- Angelo Kenneth S. Romasanta, Peter Sijde and Jacqueline Muijlwijk-Koezen
- Predicting product development directions for new product planning using patent classification-based link prediction pp. 1833-1876

- Seunghyun Oh, Jaewoong Choi, Namuk Ko and Janghyeok Yoon
- Identification of promising inventions considering the quality of knowledge accumulation: a machine learning approach pp. 1877-1897

- Uijun Kwon and Youngjung Geum
- Knowledge convergence and organization innovation: the moderating role of relational embeddedness pp. 1899-1921

- Na Liu, Jianqi Mao and Jiancheng Guan
- Evaluating wider impacts of books via fine-grained mining on citation literatures pp. 1923-1948

- Qingqing Zhou and Chengzhi Zhang
- Analysis of the international impact of the Brazilian base “Qualis”-Education pp. 1949-1963

- Fabio Gomes Rocha, Rosimeri Ferraz Sabino and Alejandro C. Frery
- Vocabulary sharing among subjects belonging to the hierarchy of sciences pp. 1965-1982

- John G. Benjafield
- Early identification of technological convergence in numerical control machine tool: a deep learning approach pp. 1983-2009

- Dejing Kong, Jianzhong Yang and Lingfeng Li
- Web mining for innovation ecosystem mapping: a framework and a large-scale pilot study pp. 2011-2041

- Jan Kinne and Janna Axenbeck
- Mapping the technology evolution path: a novel model for dynamic topic detection and tracking pp. 2043-2090

- Huailan Liu, Zhiwang Chen, Jie Tang, Yuan Zhou and Sheng Liu
- Exploiting word embedding for heterogeneous topic model towards patent recommendation pp. 2091-2108

- Jie Chen, Jialin Chen, Shu Zhao, Yanping Zhang and Jie Tang
- Important citation identification by exploiting the syntactic and contextual information of citations pp. 2109-2129

- Mingyang Wang, Jiaqi Zhang, Shijia Jiao, Xiangrong Zhang, Na Zhu and Guangsheng Chen
- Innovation and R&D in Latin America and the Caribbean countries: a systematic literature review pp. 2131-2167

- Marco Túlio Dinali Viglioni, Mozar José Brito and Cristina Lelis Leal Calegario
- Identifying the intellectual structure of fields: introduction of the MAK approach pp. 2169-2197

- Mehmet Ali Köseoglu
- Analyzing the impact of reputational bias on global university rankings based on objective research performance data: the case of the Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) pp. 2199-2227

- Vicente Safón and Domingo Docampo
- A methodology for developing scientific diversification strategy of countries pp. 2229-2264

- Elmira Janavi, Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh and Mojgan Samandar Ali Eshtehardi
- Investigating the journal impact along the columns and rows of the publication-citation matrix pp. 2265-2282

- Hui Fang
- An entropy-based measure for the evolution of h index research pp. 2283-2298

- Deming Lin, Tianhui Gong, Wenbin Liu and Martin Meyer
- A mathematical approach to assess research diversity: operationalization and applicability in communication sciences, political science, and beyond pp. 2299-2322

- Manuel Goyanes, Márton Demeter, Aurea Grané, Irene Albarrán-Lozano and Homero Gil de Zúñiga
- The central position of education in knowledge mobilization: insights from network analyses of spatial reasoning research across disciplines pp. 2323-2347

- Geoff Woolcott, Dan Chamberlain, Zachary Hawes, Michelle Drefs, Catherine D. Bruce, Brent Davis, Krista Francis, David Hallowell, Lynn McGarvey, Joan Moss, Joanne Mulligan, Yukari Okamoto, Nathalie Sinclair and Walter Whiteley
- A bibliometric measure of translational science pp. 2349-2382

- Yeon Hak Kim, Aaron D. Levine, Eric J. Nehl and John P. Walsh
- Research on citation mention times and contributions using a neural network pp. 2383-2400

- Weibin Wang, Zheng Wang, Tian Yu, CholMyong Pak and Guang Yu
- Evaluating the relationship between the academic and social impact of open access books based on citation behaviors and social media attention pp. 2401-2420

- Mingkun Wei and Abdolreza Noroozi Chakoli
- Gender differences in performance of top cited scientists by field and country pp. 2421-2447

- Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
- Other than detecting impact in advance, alternative metrics could act as early warning signs of retractions: tentative findings of a study into the papers retracted by PLoS ONE pp. 2449-2469

- Sergio Copiello
- Scientific collaboration of researchers and organizations: a two-level blockmodeling approach pp. 2471-2489

- Marjan Cugmas, Franc Mali and Aleš Žiberna
- The relationship between highly-cited papers and the frequency of citations to other papers within-issue among three top information science journals pp. 2491-2504

- Brady D. Lund and Sanjay Kumar Maurya
- Should Google Scholar be used for benchmarking against the professoriate in education? pp. 2505-2522

- Margaret K. Merga, Sayidi Mat Roni and Shannon Mason
- An altmetric attention advantage for open access books in the humanities and social sciences pp. 2523-2543

- Michael Taylor
- Uncertainty and the ranking of economics journals pp. 2545-2560

- Johan Lyhagen and Per Ahlgren
- Evolution of research topics in LIS between 1996 and 2019: an analysis based on latent Dirichlet allocation topic model pp. 2561-2595

- Xiaoyao Han
- How the high-impact papers formed? A study using data from social media and citation pp. 2597-2615

- Jianhua Hou and Da Ma
- Intellectual structure evolution of open access research observed through correlation index of keyword centrality pp. 2617-2635

- Jane Cho
- Knowledge fusion through academic articles: a survey of definitions, techniques, applications and challenges pp. 2637-2666

- Yu Zhang, Min Wang, Morteza Saberi and Elizabeth Chang
- Open access initiatives in European universities: analysis of their implementation and the visibility of publications in the YERUN network pp. 2667-2694

- Daniela Filippo and Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
- Covid-19 pandemic and the unprecedented mobilisation of scholarly efforts prompted by a health crisis: Scientometric comparisons across SARS, MERS and 2019-nCoV literature pp. 2695-2726

- Milad Haghani and Michiel Bliemer
- Classifications of science and their effects on bibliometric evaluations pp. 2727-2744

- Fei Shu, Yue Ma, Junping Qiu and Vincent Larivière
- International collaboration in Brazilian science: financing and impact pp. 2745-2772

- Concepta McManus, Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves, Andrea Queiroz Maranhão, Antonio Gomes Souza Filho and Jaime Martins Santana
- Alphabetic order of authors in scholarly publications: a bibliometric study for 27 scientific fields pp. 2773-2792

- João M. Fernandes and Paulo Cortez
- The real costs of plagiarism: Russian governors, plagiarized PhD theses, and infrastructure in Russian regions pp. 2793-2820

- Anna Abalkina and Alexander Libman
- Disparities in document indexation in two databases (Scopus and Web of Science) among six subject domains, and the impact on journal-based metrics pp. 2821-2825

- Hilary I. Okagbue, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Abiodun A. Opanuga
- Do simultaneous inventions sleep? A case study on nursing sleeping papers pp. 2827-2832

- Peter Kokol, Helena Blažun Vošner and Jernej Završnik
- Scholarly literature mining with information retrieval and natural language processing: Preface pp. 2835-2840

- Guillaume Cabanac, Ingo Frommholz and Philipp Mayr
- Drawing impossible boundaries: field delineation of Social Network Science pp. 2841-2876

- Haiko Lietz
- Continued post-retraction citation of a fraudulent clinical trial report, 11 years after it was retracted for falsifying data pp. 2877-2913

- Jodi Schneider, Di Ye, Alison M. Hill and Ashley S. Whitehorn
- Evaluating semantometrics from computer science publications pp. 2915-2954

- Christin Katharina Kreutz, Premtim Sahitaj and Ralf Schenkel
- Discovering seminal works with marker papers pp. 2955-2969

- Robin Haunschild and Werner Marx
- An overview of the history of Science of Science in China based on the use of bibliographic and citation data: a new method of analysis based on clustering with feature maximization and contrast graphs pp. 2971-2999

- Jean-Charles Lamirel, Yue Chen, Pascal Cuxac, Shadi Al Shehabi, Nicolas Dugué and Zeyuan Liu
- Navigation-based candidate expansion and pretrained language models for citation recommendation pp. 3001-3016

- Rodrigo Nogueira, Zhiying Jiang, Kyunghyun Cho and Jimmy Lin
- Math-word embedding in math search and semantic extraction pp. 3017-3046

- André Greiner-Petter, Abdou Youssef, Terry Ruas, Bruce R. Miller, Moritz Schubotz, Akiko Aizawa and Bela Gipp
- Automatic document screening of medical literature using word and text embeddings in an active learning setting pp. 3047-3084

- Andres Carvallo, Denis Parra, Hans Lobel and Alvaro Soto
- unarXive: a large scholarly data set with publications’ full-text, annotated in-text citations, and links to metadata pp. 3085-3108

- Tarek Saier and Michael Färber
- Cited text span identification for scientific summarisation using pre-trained encoders pp. 3109-3137

- Chrysoula Zerva, Minh-Quoc Nghiem, Nhung T. H. Nguyen and Sophia Ananiadou
- Exploiting pivot words to classify and summarize discourse facets of scientific papers pp. 3139-3157

- Moreno La Quatra, Luca Cagliero and Elena Baralis
- Automatic related work section generation: experiments in scientific document abstracting pp. 3159-3185

- Ahmed AbuRa’ed, Horacio Saggion, Alexander Shvets and Àlex Bravo
- Automatic prediction of citability of scientific articles by stylometry of their titles and abstracts pp. 3187-3232

- Sergio Jimenez, Youlin Avila, George Dueñas and Alexander Gelbukh
- Constructing and evaluating automated literature review systems pp. 3233-3251

- Jason Portenoy and Jevin D. West
Volume 125, issue 2, 2020
- The 17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics pp. 831-834

- Cinzia Daraio, Henk F. Moed, Giuseppe Catalano, Giancarlo Ruocco, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Using neural-network based paragraph embeddings for the calculation of within and between document similarities pp. 835-849

- Bart Thijs
- A two-step deep learning approach to data classification and modeling and a demonstration on subject type relationship analysis in the Web of Science pp. 851-863

- Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, Hsin-Yi Lai, Livia Lin-Hsuan Chang and Keisuke Honda
- Performance model’s development: a novel approach encompassing ontology-based data access and visual analytics pp. 865-892

- Marco Angelini, Cinzia Daraio, Maurizio Lenzerini, Francesco Leotta and Giuseppe Santucci
- Does faculty disciplinary background play a role in the publication pattern of an interdisciplinary research area? The case of science education in Brazil pp. 893-908

- Eloisa Viggiani and Luciana Calabró
- Assessing the publication impact using citation data from both Scopus and WoS databases: an approach validated in 15 research fields pp. 909-924

- Gerson Pech and Catarina Delgado
- Mean values of skewed distributions in the bibliometric assessment of research units pp. 925-935

- Ulrich Schmoch
- Reflections on and a short review of the science of team science pp. 937-950

- Yuxian Liu, Yishan Wu, Sandra Rousseau and Ronald Rousseau
- Quantifying the higher-order influence of scientific publications pp. 951-963

- Massimo Franceschet and Giovanni Colavizza
- The HF-rating as a universal complement to the h-index pp. 965-990

- Yves Fassin
- Correction to: The HF-rating as a universal complement to the h-index pp. 991-991

- Yves Fassin
- A new algorithm for zero-modified models applied to citation counts pp. 993-1010

- Marzieh Shahmandi, Paul Wilson and Mike Thelwall
- The big challenge of Scientometrics 2.0: exploring the broader impact of scientific research in public health pp. 1011-1031

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Pei-Shan Chi
- Open peer review: promoting transparency in open science pp. 1033-1051

- Dietmar Wolfram, Peiling Wang, Adam Hembree and Hyoungjoo Park
- Using normative ethics for building a good evaluation of research practices: towards the assessment of researcher’s virtues pp. 1053-1075

- Cinzia Daraio and Alessio Vaccari
- Analysis of the division of labor in China’s high-quality life sciences research pp. 1077-1094

- Xiaoyu Cai and Tao Han
- Research strengths identified by esteem and bibliometric indicators: a case study at the University of Vienna pp. 1095-1116

- Johannes Sorz, Wolfgang Glänzel, Ursula Ulrych, Christian Gumpenberger and Juan Gorraiz
- Studying the heterogeneity of European higher education institutions pp. 1117-1144

- Renato Bruni, Giuseppe Catalano, Cinzia Daraio, Martina Gregori and Henk F. Moed
- A comparison of three multidisciplinarity indices based on the diversity of Scopus subject areas of authors’ documents, their bibliography and their citing papers pp. 1145-1158

- Ugo Moschini, Elena Fenialdi, Cinzia Daraio, Giancarlo Ruocco and Elisa Molinari
- Telling the story of solar energy meteorology into the satellite era by applying (co-citation) reference publication year spectroscopy pp. 1159-1177

- Thomas Scheidsteger and Robin Haunschild
- Productivity trends and citation impact of different institutional collaboration patterns at the research units’ level pp. 1179-1196

- Lipeng Fan, Yuefen Wang, Shengchun Ding and Binbin Qi
- Evaluating human versus machine learning performance in classifying research abstracts pp. 1197-1212

- Yeow Chong Goh, Xin Qing Cai, Walter Theseira, Giovanni Ko and Khiam Aik Khor
- A new territory and its pioneer: opening up a dominant research stream for a translational research area pp. 1213-1228

- Yuxian Liu, Ewelina Biskup, Yueqian Wang, Fengfeng Cai and Xiaoyan Zhang
- A structural topic model approach to scientific reorientation of economics and chemistry after German reunification pp. 1229-1251

- Andreas Rehs
- How to investigate the historical roots and evolution of research fields in China? A case study on iMetrics using RootCite pp. 1253-1274

- Xin Li, Qiang Yao, Xuli Tang, Qian Li and Mengjia Wu
- Using ontologies to map between research data and policymakers’ presumptions: the experience of the KNOWMAK project pp. 1275-1290

- Diana Maynard, Benedetto Lepori, Johann Petrak, Xingyi Song and Philippe Laredo
- New wine in old bottles? Examining institutional hierarchy in laureate mobility networks, 1900–2017 pp. 1291-1304

- Fan Jiang and Nian Cai Liu
- The domestic localization of knowledge flows as evidenced by publication citation: the case of Italy pp. 1305-1329

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- An in-depth analysis of government funding and international collaboration in scientific research pp. 1331-1347

- Ping Zhou, Xiaojing Cai and Xiaozan Lyu
- Does corresponding authorship influence scientific impact in collaboration: Brazilian institutions as a case of study pp. 1349-1369

- Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio, Ely Francina Tannuri Oliveira, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez and Henk F. Moed
- Researchers publishing monographs are more productive and more local-oriented pp. 1371-1387

- Emanuel Kulczycki and Przemysław Korytkowski
- Communication value of English-language S&T academic journals in non-native English language countries pp. 1389-1402

- Zhenglu Yu, Zheng Ma, Haiyan Wang, Jia Jia and Lu Wang
- The impact of preprints in Library and Information Science: an analysis of citations, usage and social attention indicators pp. 1403-1423

- Zhiqi Wang, Wolfgang Glänzel and Yue Chen
- Can the impact of grey literature be assessed? An investigation of UK government publications cited by articles and books pp. 1425-1444

- Matthew S. Bickley, Kayvan Kousha and Michael Thelwall
- An observation framework for retracted publications in multiple dimensions pp. 1445-1457

- Lingzi Feng, Junpeng Yuan and Liying Yang
- Evaluating gender equality effects in research and innovation systems pp. 1459-1475

- Susanne Bührer, Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt, Rachel Palmén and Sybille Reidl
- Gender disparities in the field of economics pp. 1477-1498

- Junwan Liu, Yinglu Song and Sai Yang
- Communities of shared interests and cognitive bridges: the case of the anti-vaccination movement on Twitter pp. 1499-1516

- Francois Schalkwyk, Jonathan Dudek and Rodrigo Costas
- How accurate are policy document mentions? A first look at the role of altmetrics database pp. 1517-1540

- Houqiang Yu, Xueting Cao, Tingting Xiao and Zhenyi Yang
- Can social media usage of scientific literature predict journal indices of AJG, SNIP and JCR? An altmetric study of economics pp. 1541-1558

- Dorte Drongstrup, Shafaq Malik, Naif Radi Aljohani, Salem Alelyani, Iqra Safder and Saeed-Ul Hassan
- An exploration on the flow of leading research talents in China: from the perspective of distinguished young scholars pp. 1559-1574

- Ming-liang Yue, Rui-nan Li, Gui-yan Ou, Xia Wu and Ting-can Ma
- Constructing vision-driven indicators to enhance the interaction between science and society pp. 1575-1589

- Asako Okamura and Keisuke Nishijo
- When do the USPTO examiners cite as the EPO examiners? An analysis of examination spillovers through rejection citations at the international family-to-family level pp. 1591-1615

- Tetsuo Wada
- Does monetary support increase citation impact of scholarly papers? pp. 1617-1641

- Yaşar Tonta and Müge Akbulut
- The rivalry between Bernini and Borromini from a scientometric perspective pp. 1643-1663

- Martin Wieland and Juan Gorraiz
- The citation impact of social sciences and humanities upon patentable technology pp. 1665-1687

- Felix Moya-Anegon, Carmen Lopez-Illescas, Vicente Guerrero-Bote and Henk F. Moed
- On the use of journal classification in social sciences and humanities: evidence from an Italian database pp. 1689-1708

- Tindaro Cicero and Marco Malgarini
- Toward a classification of Spanish scholarly journals in social sciences and humanities considering their impact and visibility pp. 1709-1732

- Daniela Filippo, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent and Elías Sanz-Casado
- Do national funding organizations properly address the diseases with the highest burden?: Observations from China and the UK pp. 1733-1761

- Lin Zhang, Wenjing Zhao, Jianhua Liu, Gunnar Sivertsen and Ying Huang
- Revealing key topics shifts in thermal barrier coatings (TBC) as indicators of technological developments for aerospace engines pp. 1763-1781

- K. A. Khor and L. G. Yu
- An attempt to identify technologically relevant papers based on their references pp. 1783-1800

- Yasuhiro Yamashita
Volume 125, issue 1, 2020
- Gender, seniority, and self-citation practices in political science pp. 1-28

- Michelle L. Dion, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Jane L. Sumner
- Bibliometric analysis of bioeconomy research in South Africa pp. 29-51

- Thabang Lazarus Bambo and Anastassios Pouris
- Determinants of research efficiency in Canadian business schools: evidence from scholar-level data pp. 53-99

- Mehdi Rhaiem and Nabil Amara
- Research paper recommender system based on public contextual metadata pp. 101-114

- Khalid Haruna, Maizatul Akmar Ismail, Atika Qazi, Habeebah Adamu Kakudi, Mohammed Hassan, Sanah Abdullahi Muaz and Haruna Chiroma
- The hurdles of academic publishing from the perspective of journal editors: a case study pp. 115-133

- Maciej J. Mrowinski, Agata Fronczak, Piotr Fronczak, Olgica Nedic and Aleksandar Dekanski
- Effecting variables of journal’s ranking in forestry field pp. 135-151

- Minxian Zheng, Kuangji Zhao, Shikui Zhao and Yantong Zhang
- What is meaningful research and how should we measure it? pp. 153-169

- Sven Helmer, David B. Blumenthal and Kathrin Paschen
- Mapping of diseases from clinical medicine research—a visualization study pp. 171-185

- Yilong Chen, Yiting Dong, Yu Zeng, Xiaoyan Yang, Jiantong Shen, Lang Zheng, Jingwen Jiang, Liming Pu and Qilin Bao
- Applied physics in Mexico: mining the past to predict the future pp. 187-212

- J. Antonio Río, J. M. Russell and Daniela Juárez
- Collaboration and its influence on retraction based on retracted publications during 1978–2017 pp. 213-232

- Qin Zhang, Juneman Abraham and Hui-Zhen Fu
- A semantic similarity adjusted document co-citation analysis: a case of tourism supply chain pp. 233-269

- Kamal Sanguri, Atanu Bhuyan and Sabyasachi Patra
- Viewing computer science through citation analysis: Salton and Bergmark Redux pp. 271-287

- Sitaram Devarakonda, Dmitriy Korobskiy, Tandy Warnow and George Chacko
- A deep learning based method for extracting semantic information from patent documents pp. 289-312

- Liang Chen, Shuo Xu, Lijun Zhu, Jing Zhang, Xiaoping Lei and Guancan Yang
- iMetrics: the development of the discipline with many names pp. 313-359

- Daria Maltseva and Vladimir Batagelj
- Capturing the salient aspects of IoT research: A Social Network Analysis pp. 361-384

- Sujit Bhattacharya, Ravinder Kumar and Shubham Singh
- Evolution of interdependent co-authorship and citation networks pp. 385-404

- Chakresh Kumar Singh, Demival Vasques Filho, Shivakumar Jolad and Dion R. J. O’Neale
- Complex networks for benchmarking in global universities rankings pp. 405-425

- Esteban Fernández Tuesta, Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro, Daniel Pimentel Neves, Geziel Fernández and Justin Axel-Berg
- Evaluation of Brazilian research output in education: confronting international and national contexts pp. 427-444

- Eliseo Reategui, Alause Pires, Michel Carniato and Sergio Roberto Kieling Franco
- Bibliometric assessment of papers on generations in management and business journals pp. 445-469

- Maximiano Ortiz-Pimentel, Carlos Molina and Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo
- Knowledge diffusion paths of blockchain domain: the main path analysis pp. 471-497

- Dejian Yu and Libo Sheng
- A research-based ranking of public policy schools pp. 499-531

- Elliott Ash and Miguel Urquiola
- Are Italian research assessment exercises size-biased? pp. 533-549

- Camil Demetrescu, Andrea Ribichini and Marco Schaerf
- Early detection of technology opportunity based on analogy design and phrase semantic representation pp. 551-576

- Jinzhu Zhang and Wenqian Yu
- Basic research intensity and diversified performance: the moderating role of government support intensity pp. 577-605

- Qinghua Xia, Qinwei Cao and Manqing Tan
- Does open peer review improve citation count? Evidence from a propensity score matching analysis of PeerJ pp. 607-623

- Qianjin Zong, Yafen Xie and Jiechun Liang
- Comparing the impact of subfields in scientific journals pp. 625-639

- Xiomara S. Q. Chacon, Thiago Silva and Diego R. Amancio
- Should I stay or should I go? Using bibliometrics to identify the international mobility of highly educated Greek manpower pp. 641-663

- Evi Sachini, Nikolaos Karampekios, Pierpaolo Brutti and Konstantinos Sioumalas-Christodoulou
- Knowledge structure transition in library and information science: topic modeling and visualization pp. 665-687

- Yosuke Miyata, Emi Ishita, Fang Yang, Michimasa Yamamoto, Azusa Iwase and Keiko Kurata
- Is open access publication useful for all research fields? Presence of funding, collaboration and impact pp. 689-716

- Fernanda Morillo
- The dynamics of research subfields for library and information science: an investigation based on word bibliographic coupling pp. 717-737

- Tsung-Ming Hsiao and Kuang-hua Chen
- Dynamics of topic formation and quantitative analysis of hot trends in physical science pp. 739-753

- A. V. Chumachenko, B. G. Kreminskyi, Iu. L. Mosenkis and A. I. Yakimenko
- Destructive leadership in organizational research: a bibliometric approach pp. 755-775

- Maximilian Scheffler and Johannes Brunzel
- Sample size in bibliometric analysis pp. 777-794

- Gordon Rogers, Martin Szomszor and Jonathan Adams
- Characteristics of scientific articles on COVID-19 published during the initial 3 months of the pandemic pp. 795-812

- Nicola Di Girolamo and Reint Meursinge Reynders
- Half a century and more of PhD theses by published papers pp. 813-816

- Lars H. Breimer and Dimitri P. Mikhailidis
- Response to Dr. Breimer’s and Dr. Mikhailidis’ letter pp. 817-818

- John Rigby and Barbara Jones
- Retracted COVID-19 articles: a side-effect of the hot race to publication pp. 819-822

- Parisa Soltani and Romeo Patini
- Paradigms in Structure: finally, a count pp. 823-828

- K. Brad Wray
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