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Journal of Informetrics (JOI) - Volume 12, Issue 4 论文列表

本期论文列表
Editorial Board

Overcitation and overrepresentation of review papers in the most cited papers

Do females create higher impact research? Scopus citations and Mendeley readers for articles from five countries

Topological metrics in academic genealogy graphs

Quantity matters, but how does it work?: A comment on Lindahl

Information and misinformation in bibliometric time-trend analysis

Impact Factors and the Central Limit Theorem: Why citation averages are scale dependent

Long live the scientists: Tracking the scientific fame of great minds in physics

Does deep learning help topic extraction? A kernel k-means clustering method with word embedding

Modelling the Triple Helix of university-industry-government relationships with game theory: Core, Shapley value and nucleolus as indicators of synergy within an innovation system

Four pitfalls in normalizing citation indicators: An investigation of ESI’s selection of highly cited papers

Does the concentration of scientific research funding in institutions promote knowledge output?

Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus: A systematic comparison of citations in 252 subject categories

Quality and quantity are not always positively correlated: A case study of Chinese economics journals

A comparison of two approaches for measuring interdisciplinary research output: The disciplinary diversity of authors vs the disciplinary diversity of the reference list

Predicting research excellence at the individual level with bibliometric indicators: A rejoinder on a comment by Van den Besselaar and Sandström (2018)

Technological opportunity discovery for technological convergence based on the prediction of technology knowledge flow in a citation network

Patent citation spectroscopy (PCS): Online retrieval of landmark patents based on an algorithmic approach

Measuring Research: What Everyone Needs to Know, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Oxford University Press (2018)

Evaluating university performance using reference point based composite indicators

Statistical relationships between corresponding authorship, international co-authorship and citation impact of national research systems

A ‘power law’ based method to reduce size-related bias in indicators of knowledge performance: An application to university research assessment

The bibliometric quotient (BQ), or how to measure a researcher’s performance capacity: A Bayesian Poisson Rasch model

Predatory journals: Who publishes in them and why?

Decomposing inequality in research funding by university-institute sub-group: A three-stage nested Theil index

Erratum to “Predicting research excellence at the individual level: The importance of publication rate, top journal publications, and top 10% publications in the case of early career mathematicians” [J. Informetr. 12 (2) (2018) 518–533]