1 | -- | 3 | Ludo Waltman, Vincent Larivière, Stasa Milojevic, Cassidy R. Sugimoto. Opening science: The rebirth of a scholarly journal |
4 | -- | 5 | Mike Thelwall. In memoriam Judit Bar-Ilan |
6 | -- | 27 | Nina Schönfelder. Article processing charges: Mirroring the citation impact or legacy of the subscription-based model? |
28 | -- | 59 | Kyle Siler, Koen Frenken. The pricing of open access journals: Diverse niches and sources of value in academic publishing |
60 | -- | 93 | Hugo Horta, João M. Santos. The Multidimensional Research Agendas Inventory - Revised (MDRAI-R): Factors shaping researchers' research agendas in all fields of knowledge |
94 | -- | 116 | Dominik P. Heinisch, Johannes König 0001, Anne Otto. A supervised machine learning approach to trace doctorate recipients' employment trajectories |
117 | -- | 149 | Kaare Aagaard, Alexander Kladakis, Mathias Wullum Nielsen. Concentration or dispersal of research funding? |
150 | -- | 170 | Paul Donner, Christine Rimmert, Nees Jan van Eck. Comparing institutional-level bibliometric research performance indicator values based on different affiliation disambiguation systems |
171 | -- | 182 | Lutz Bornmann. Bibliometrics-based decision trees (BBDTs) based on bibliometrics-based heuristics (BBHs): Visualized guidelines for the use of bibliometrics in research evaluation |
183 | -- | 206 | Stasa Milojevic. Practical method to reclassify Web of Science articles into unique subject categories and broad disciplines |
207 | -- | 238 | Peter Sjögårde, Per Ahlgren. Granularity of algorithmically constructed publication-level classifications of research publications: Identification of specialties |
239 | -- | 263 | Qi Wang, Jesper Wiborg Schneider. Consistency and validity of interdisciplinarity measures |
264 | -- | 276 | James Bradley, Sitaram Devarakonda, Avon Davey, Dmitriy Korobskiy, Siyu Liu, Djamil Lakhdar-Hamina, Tandy J. Warnow, George Chacko. Co-citations in context: Disciplinary heterogeneity is relevant |
277 | -- | 289 | Alberto Baccini, Lucio Barabesi, Mahdi Khelfaoui, Yves Gingras. Intellectual and social similarity among scholarly journals: An exploratory comparison of the networks of editors, authors and co-citations |
290 | -- | 302 | Mike Thelwall. Large publishing consortia produce higher citation impact research but coauthor contributions are hard to evaluate |
303 | -- | 319 | Maxime B. Sainte-Marie, Philippe Mongeon, Vincent Larivière. On the topicality and research impact of special issues |
320 | -- | 330 | Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau 0001. h-Type indices, partial sums and the majorization order |
331 | -- | 346 | Lutz Bornmann, Christian Ganser, Alexander Tekles, Loet Leydesdorff. α-index reinforce the Matthew effect in science? The introduction of agent-based simulations into scientometrics |
347 | -- | 359 | Mike Thelwall. Mendeley reader counts for US computer science conference papers and journal articles |
360 | -- | 362 | Ludo Waltman, Vincent Larivière. Special issue on bibliographic data sources |
363 | -- | 376 | Caroline Birkle, David A. Pendlebury, Joshua Schnell, Jonathan Adams. Web of Science as a data source for research on scientific and scholarly activity |
377 | -- | 386 | Jeroen Baas, Michiel Schotten, Andrew M. Plume, Grégoire Côté, Reza Karimi. Scopus as a curated, high-quality bibliometric data source for academic research in quantitative science studies |
387 | -- | 395 | Christian Herzog 0005, Daniel Hook, Stacy R. Konkiel. Dimensions: Bringing down barriers between scientometricians and data |
396 | -- | 413 | Kuansan Wang, Zhihong Shen, Chiyuan Huang, Chieh-Han Wu, Yuxiao Dong, Anshul Kanakia. Microsoft Academic Graph: When experts are not enough |
414 | -- | 427 | Ginny Hendricks, Dominika Tkaczyk, Jennifer Lin, Patricia Feeney. Crossref: The sustainable source of community-owned scholarly metadata |
428 | -- | 444 | Silvio Peroni, David M. Shotton. OpenCitations, an infrastructure organization for open scholarship |