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Journal of Informetrics (JOI) - Volume 15, Issue 4 论文列表

本期论文列表
Editorial Board

Is culture related to strong science? An empirical investigation

Predicting the popularity of scientific publications by an age-based diffusion model

Community-guided link prediction in multiplex networks

Influence difference main path analysis: Evidence from DNA and blockchain domain citation networks

Characterizing Patent Assignees by Their Structural Positions Relative to a Field’s Evolutionary Trajectory

System for evaluating the reliability and novelty of medical scientific papers

The effect of publication traditions and requirements in research assessment and funding policies upon the use of national journals in 28 post-socialist countries

Probing into the interactions between papers and patents of new CRISPR/CAS9 technology: A citation comparison

A network embedding-based scholar assessment indicator considering four facets: Research topic, author credit allocation, field-normalized journal impact, and published time

Bi-layer network analytics: A methodology for characterizing emerging general-purpose technologies

On the inequality of citation counts of all publications of individual authors

The effects of citation-based research evaluation schemes on self-citation behavior

Scientific collaboration and career stages: An ego-centric perspective

Understanding interdisciplinary knowledge integration through citance analysis: A case study on eHealth

Implementation of the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices in the Scopus database

Team Size, Research Variety, and Research Performance: Do Coauthors’ Coauthors Matter?

Citations optimal growth path: A tool to analyze sensitivity to citations of h-like indexes

Characterizing interdisciplinarity in drug research: A translational science perspective

Associations between author-level metrics in subsequent time periods

Quantifying the impact of a teamwork publication

Disruption indices and their calculation using web-of-science data: Indicators of historical developments or evolutionary dynamics?

Self-Citation Patterns of Journals Indexed in the Journal Citation Reports

The local structure of citation networks uncovers expert-selected milestone papers

Specialization, field distance, and quality in economists’ collaborations