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February 2021, Volume 126, Issue 2
January 2021, Volume 126, Issue 1
- 1-25 Recommendation system for technology convergence opportunities based on self-supervised representation learning
by Jungpyo Lee & So Young Sohn
- 27-54 A spatial–temporal network analysis of patent transfers from U.S. universities to firms
by Tao Hu & Yin Zhang
- 55-92 Innovativeness: a bibliometric vision of the conceptual and intellectual structures and the past and future research directions
by Danilo Magno Marchiori & Silvio Popadiuk & Emerson Wagner Mainardes & Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues
- 93-115 Identifying the technological knowledge depreciation rate using patent citation data: a case study of the solar photovoltaic industry
by Jie Liu & Arnulf Grubler & Tieju Ma & Dieter F. Kogler
- 117-133 On the disruptive power of small-teams research
by António Osório & Lutz Bornmann
- 135-156 A comparative study of abstractive and extractive summarization techniques to label subgroups on patent dataset
by Cinthia M. Souza & Magali R. G. Meireles & Paulo E. M. Almeida
- 157-179 Thirty years of research into hate speech: topics of interest and their evolution
by Alice Tontodimamma & Eugenia Nissi & Annalina Sarra & Lara Fontanella
- 181-199 Use of relative extra citation counts and uncited publications to enhance the discriminatory power of the h-index
by Shaibu Mohammed & Emmanuel K. Nyantakyi & Anthony Morgan & Prosper Anumah & Justice Sarkodie-kyeremeh
- 201-224 The coauthorship networks of the most productive European researchers
by Marian-Gabriel Hâncean & Matjaž Perc & Jürgen Lerner
- 225-257 Analysis of the evolution and collaboration networks of citizen science scientific publications
by M. Pelacho & G. Ruiz & F. Sanz & A. Tarancón & J. Clemente-Gallardo
- 259-285 Number of references: a large-scale study of interval ratios
by Jeppe Nicolaisen & Tove Faber Frandsen
- 287-303 Does research collaboration influence the “disruption” of articles? Evidence from neurosciences
by Dongqing Lyu & Kaile Gong & Xuanmin Ruan & Ying Cheng & Jiang Li
- 305-334 Mapping computer science research in Africa: using academic networking sites for assessing research activity
by Matthew Harsh & Ravtosh Bal & Alex Weryha & Justin Whatley & Charles C. Onu & Lisa M. Negro
- 335-353 Ranking of author assessment parameters using Logistic Regression
by Muhammad Usman & Ghulam Mustafa & Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- 355-387 Conference proceedings publications in bibliographic databases: a case study of countries in Southeast Asia
by Philip J. Purnell
- 389-415 Do journals and corporate sponsors back certain views in topics where disagreement prevails?
by Peter Ingwersen & Soeren Holm & Birger Larsen & Thomas Ploug
- 417-436 A scientometric review of permafrost research based on textual analysis (1948–2020)
by Frederique Bordignon
- 437-458 A scientometric study of doctoral theses on the Roma in the Iberian Peninsula during the 1977–2018 period
by Norma Salgado-Orellana & Emilio Berrocal de-Luna & Calixto Gutiérrez-Braojos
- 459-484 Do open access journal articles experience a citation advantage? Results and methodological reflections of an application of multiple measures to an analysis by WoS subject areas
by Isabel Basson & Jaco P. Blanckenberg & Heidi Prozesky
- 485-506 Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals
by Salim Moussa
- 507-507 Correction to: Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals
by Salim Moussa
- 509-520 The use of bootstrapping method to compare research achievements for ophthalmology authors in the US since 2010
by Shu-Chun Kuo & Yu-Tsen Yeh & Wei-Chih Kan & Tsair-Wei Chien
- 521-543 A TOPSIS model for understanding the authors choice of journal selection
by Zeynep Didem Unutmaz Durmuşoğlu & Alptekin Durmuşoğlu
- 545-563 A framework for assessing the peer review duration of journals: case study in computer science
by Besim Bilalli & Rana Faisal Munir & Alberto Abelló
- 565-578 How hot are hot papers? The issue of prolificacy and self-citation stacking
by Mansour Haghighat & Javad Hayatdavoudi
- 579-602 Are organizational and economic proximity driving factors of scientific collaboration? Evidence from Spanish universities, 2001–2010
by Ana Fernández & Esther Ferrándiz & M. Dolores León
- 603-618 Research interdisciplinarity: STEM versus non-STEM
by Shahadat Uddin & Tasadduq Imam & Mohammad Mozumdar
- 619-640 Ages of cited references and growth of scientific knowledge: an explication of the gamma distribution in business and management disciplines
by Anthony G. Stacey
- 641-682 A comprehensive quality assessment framework for scientific events
by Sahar Vahdati & Said Fathalla & Christoph Lange & Andreas Behrend & Aysegul Say & Zeynep Say & Sören Auer
- 683-706 Scientific knowledge production and research collaboration between Australia and South Korea: patterns and dynamics based on co-authorship
by Minsoo Choi & Heejin Lee & Hanah Zoo
- 707-724 When international academic conferences go virtual
by Martin Thomas Falk & Eva Hagsten
- 725-739 Understanding the temporal evolution of COVID-19 research through machine learning and natural language processing
by Ashkan Ebadi & Pengcheng Xi & Stéphane Tremblay & Bruce Spencer & Raman Pall & Alexander Wong
- 741-755 Gender gap in medical research: a bibliometric study in Swiss university hospitals
by Paul Sebo & Sylvain de Lucia & Nathalie Vernaz
- 757-783 Building the genealogy of family business internationalization: a bibliometric mixed-method approach
by Marco Galvagno & Vincenzo Pisano
- 785-799 Impact of the reference list features on the number of citations
by Stefano Mammola & Diego Fontaneto & Alejandro Martínez & Filipe Chichorro
- 801-823 Funding research in Brazil
by Concepta McManus & Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves
- 825-830 Quality censoring in peer review
by J. A. Garcia & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia
- 831-842 Publishing volumes in major databases related to Covid-19
by Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva & Panagiotis Tsigaris & Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh
- 843-847 Publish or perish: rejection, scientometrics and academic success
by Adrian Furnham
- 849-857 A matter of time: publication dates in Web of Science Core Collection
by Weishu Liu
- 859-862 Are all voices heard in the COVID-19 debate?
by Stan Benjamens & Vincent E. Meijer & Robert A. Pol & Martijn P. D. Haring
- 863-869 Will the increase in publication volumes “dilute” prestigious journals’ impact factors? A trend analysis of the FT50 journals
by Tenghao Zhang
- 871-906 Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations’ COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations
by Alberto Martín-Martín & Mike Thelwall & Enrique Orduna-Malea & Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- 907-908 Correction to: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations’ COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations
by Alberto Martín-Martín & Mike Thelwall & Enrique Orduna-Malea & Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- 909-909 Retraction Note to: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals
by Arthur Jing Lin & Chien-Lung Hsu & Chun-Hao Chiang
December 2020, Volume 125, Issue 3
- 1801-1832 Innovation in pharmaceutical R&D: mapping the research landscape
by Angelo Kenneth S. Romasanta & Peter Sijde & Jacqueline Muijlwijk-Koezen
- 1833-1876 Predicting product development directions for new product planning using patent classification-based link prediction
by Seunghyun Oh & Jaewoong Choi & Namuk Ko & Janghyeok Yoon
- 1877-1897 Identification of promising inventions considering the quality of knowledge accumulation: a machine learning approach
by Uijun Kwon & Youngjung Geum
- 1899-1921 Knowledge convergence and organization innovation: the moderating role of relational embeddedness
by Na Liu & Jianqi Mao & Jiancheng Guan
- 1923-1948 Evaluating wider impacts of books via fine-grained mining on citation literatures
by Qingqing Zhou & Chengzhi Zhang
- 1949-1963 Analysis of the international impact of the Brazilian base “Qualis”-Education
by Fabio Gomes Rocha & Rosimeri Ferraz Sabino & Alejandro C. Frery
- 1965-1982 Vocabulary sharing among subjects belonging to the hierarchy of sciences
by John G. Benjafield
- 1983-2009 Early identification of technological convergence in numerical control machine tool: a deep learning approach
by Dejing Kong & Jianzhong Yang & Lingfeng Li
- 2011-2041 Web mining for innovation ecosystem mapping: a framework and a large-scale pilot study
by Jan Kinne & Janna Axenbeck
- 2043-2090 Mapping the technology evolution path: a novel model for dynamic topic detection and tracking
by Huailan Liu & Zhiwang Chen & Jie Tang & Yuan Zhou & Sheng Liu
- 2091-2108 Exploiting word embedding for heterogeneous topic model towards patent recommendation
by Jie Chen & Jialin Chen & Shu Zhao & Yanping Zhang & Jie Tang
- 2109-2129 Important citation identification by exploiting the syntactic and contextual information of citations
by Mingyang Wang & Jiaqi Zhang & Shijia Jiao & Xiangrong Zhang & Na Zhu & Guangsheng Chen
- 2131-2167 Innovation and R&D in Latin America and the Caribbean countries: a systematic literature review
by Marco Túlio Dinali Viglioni & Mozar José Brito & Cristina Lelis Leal Calegario
- 2169-2197 Identifying the intellectual structure of fields: introduction of the MAK approach
by Mehmet Ali Köseoglu
- 2199-2227 Analyzing the impact of reputational bias on global university rankings based on objective research performance data: the case of the Shanghai Ranking (ARWU)
by Vicente Safón & Domingo Docampo
- 2229-2264 A methodology for developing scientific diversification strategy of countries
by Elmira Janavi & Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh & Mojgan Samandar Ali Eshtehardi
- 2265-2282 Investigating the journal impact along the columns and rows of the publication-citation matrix
by Hui Fang
- 2283-2298 An entropy-based measure for the evolution of h index research
by Deming Lin & Tianhui Gong & Wenbin Liu & Martin Meyer
- 2299-2322 A mathematical approach to assess research diversity: operationalization and applicability in communication sciences, political science, and beyond
by Manuel Goyanes & Márton Demeter & Aurea Grané & Irene Albarrán-Lozano & Homero Gil de Zúñiga
- 2323-2347 The central position of education in knowledge mobilization: insights from network analyses of spatial reasoning research across disciplines
by 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 & Walter Whiteley
- 2349-2382 A bibliometric measure of translational science
by Yeon Hak Kim & Aaron D. Levine & Eric J. Nehl & John P. Walsh
- 2383-2400 Research on citation mention times and contributions using a neural network
by Weibin Wang & Zheng Wang & Tian Yu & CholMyong Pak & Guang Yu
- 2401-2420 Evaluating the relationship between the academic and social impact of open access books based on citation behaviors and social media attention
by Mingkun Wei & Abdolreza Noroozi Chakoli
- 2421-2447 Gender differences in performance of top cited scientists by field and country
by Ho Fai Chan & Benno Torgler
- 2449-2469 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
by Sergio Copiello
- 2471-2489 Scientific collaboration of researchers and organizations: a two-level blockmodeling approach
by Marjan Cugmas & Franc Mali & Aleš Žiberna
- 2491-2504 The relationship between highly-cited papers and the frequency of citations to other papers within-issue among three top information science journals
by Brady D. Lund & Sanjay Kumar Maurya
- 2505-2522 Should Google Scholar be used for benchmarking against the professoriate in education?
by Margaret K. Merga & Sayidi Mat Roni & Shannon Mason
- 2523-2543 An altmetric attention advantage for open access books in the humanities and social sciences
by Michael Taylor
- 2545-2560 Uncertainty and the ranking of economics journals
by Johan Lyhagen & Per Ahlgren
- 2561-2595 Evolution of research topics in LIS between 1996 and 2019: an analysis based on latent Dirichlet allocation topic model
by Xiaoyao Han
- 2597-2615 How the high-impact papers formed? A study using data from social media and citation
by Jianhua Hou & Da Ma
- 2617-2635 Intellectual structure evolution of open access research observed through correlation index of keyword centrality
by Jane Cho
- 2637-2666 Knowledge fusion through academic articles: a survey of definitions, techniques, applications and challenges
by Yu Zhang & Min Wang & Morteza Saberi & Elizabeth Chang
- 2667-2694 Open access initiatives in European universities: analysis of their implementation and the visibility of publications in the YERUN network
by Daniela Filippo & Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
- 2695-2726 Covid-19 pandemic and the unprecedented mobilisation of scholarly efforts prompted by a health crisis: Scientometric comparisons across SARS, MERS and 2019-nCoV literature
by Milad Haghani & Michiel C. J. Bliemer
- 2727-2744 Classifications of science and their effects on bibliometric evaluations
by Fei Shu & Yue Ma & Junping Qiu & Vincent Larivière
- 2745-2772 International collaboration in Brazilian science: financing and impact
by Concepta McManus & Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves & Andrea Queiroz Maranhão & Antonio Gomes Souza Filho & Jaime Martins Santana
- 2773-2792 Alphabetic order of authors in scholarly publications: a bibliometric study for 27 scientific fields
by João M. Fernandes & Paulo Cortez
- 2793-2820 The real costs of plagiarism: Russian governors, plagiarized PhD theses, and infrastructure in Russian regions
by Anna Abalkina & Alexander Libman
- 2821-2825 Disparities in document indexation in two databases (Scopus and Web of Science) among six subject domains, and the impact on journal-based metrics
by Hilary I. Okagbue & Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva & Abiodun A. Opanuga
- 2827-2832 Do simultaneous inventions sleep? A case study on nursing sleeping papers
by Peter Kokol & Helena Blažun Vošner & Jernej Završnik
- 2835-2840 Scholarly literature mining with information retrieval and natural language processing: Preface
by Guillaume Cabanac & Ingo Frommholz & Philipp Mayr
- 2841-2876 Drawing impossible boundaries: field delineation of Social Network Science
by Haiko Lietz
- 2877-2913 Continued post-retraction citation of a fraudulent clinical trial report, 11 years after it was retracted for falsifying data
by Jodi Schneider & Di Ye & Alison M. Hill & Ashley S. Whitehorn
- 2915-2954 Evaluating semantometrics from computer science publications
by Christin Katharina Kreutz & Premtim Sahitaj & Ralf Schenkel
- 2955-2969 Discovering seminal works with marker papers
by Robin Haunschild & Werner Marx
- 2971-2999 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
by Jean-Charles Lamirel & Yue Chen & Pascal Cuxac & Shadi Al Shehabi & Nicolas Dugué & Zeyuan Liu
- 3001-3016 Navigation-based candidate expansion and pretrained language models for citation recommendation
by Rodrigo Nogueira & Zhiying Jiang & Kyunghyun Cho & Jimmy Lin
- 3017-3046 Math-word embedding in math search and semantic extraction
by André Greiner-Petter & Abdou Youssef & Terry Ruas & Bruce R. Miller & Moritz Schubotz & Akiko Aizawa & Bela Gipp
- 3047-3084 Automatic document screening of medical literature using word and text embeddings in an active learning setting
by Andres Carvallo & Denis Parra & Hans Lobel & Alvaro Soto
- 3085-3108 unarXive: a large scholarly data set with publications’ full-text, annotated in-text citations, and links to metadata
by Tarek Saier & Michael Färber
- 3109-3137 Cited text span identification for scientific summarisation using pre-trained encoders
by Chrysoula Zerva & Minh-Quoc Nghiem & Nhung T. H. Nguyen & Sophia Ananiadou
- 3139-3157 Exploiting pivot words to classify and summarize discourse facets of scientific papers
by Moreno La Quatra & Luca Cagliero & Elena Baralis
- 3159-3185 Automatic related work section generation: experiments in scientific document abstracting
by Ahmed AbuRa’ed & Horacio Saggion & Alexander Shvets & Àlex Bravo
- 3187-3232 Automatic prediction of citability of scientific articles by stylometry of their titles and abstracts
by Sergio Jimenez & Youlin Avila & George Dueñas & Alexander Gelbukh
- 3233-3251 Constructing and evaluating automated literature review systems
by Jason Portenoy & Jevin D. West
November 2020, Volume 125, Issue 2
October 2020, Volume 125, Issue 1