Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 125, Issue 3

1801 -- 1832Angelo Kenneth S. Romasanta, Peter van der Sijde, Jacqueline van Muijlwijk-Koezen. Innovation in pharmaceutical R&D: mapping the research landscape
1833 -- 1876Seunghyun Oh, Jaewoong Choi, Namuk Ko, Janghyeok Yoon. Predicting product development directions for new product planning using patent classification-based link prediction
1877 -- 1897Uijun Kwon, Youngjung Geum. Identification of promising inventions considering the quality of knowledge accumulation: a machine learning approach
1899 -- 1921Na Liu, Jianqi Mao, Jiancheng Guan. Knowledge convergence and organization innovation: the moderating role of relational embeddedness
1923 -- 1948QingQing Zhou, Chengzhi Zhang. Evaluating wider impacts of books via fine-grained mining on citation literatures
1949 -- 1963Fabio Gomes Rocha, Rosimeri Ferraz Sabino, Alejandro C. Frery. Analysis of the international impact of the Brazilian base "Qualis"-Education
1965 -- 1982John G. Benjafield. Vocabulary sharing among subjects belonging to the hierarchy of sciences
1983 -- 2009Dejing Kong, Jianzhong Yang, Lingfeng Li. Early identification of technological convergence in numerical control machine tool: a deep learning approach
2011 -- 2041Jan Kinne, Janna Axenbeck. Web mining for innovation ecosystem mapping: a framework and a large-scale pilot study
2043 -- 2090Huai-Lan Liu, Zhiwang Chen, Jie Tang, Yuan Zhou 0001, Sheng Liu. Mapping the technology evolution path: a novel model for dynamic topic detection and tracking
2091 -- 2108Jie Chen 0025, Jialin Chen, Shu Zhao, Yanping Zhang, Jie Tang 0001. Exploiting word embedding for heterogeneous topic model towards patent recommendation
2109 -- 2129Mingyang Wang, Jiaqi Zhang, Shijia Jiao, Xiangrong Zhang, Na Zhu, Guangsheng Chen. Important citation identification by exploiting the syntactic and contextual information of citations
2131 -- 2167Marco Túlio Dinali Viglioni, Mozar José de Brito, Cristina Lelis Leal Calegario. Innovation and R&D in Latin America and the Caribbean countries: a systematic literature review
2169 -- 2197Mehmet Ali Köseoglu. Identifying the intellectual structure of fields: introduction of the MAK approach
2199 -- 2227Vicente Safón, Domingo Docampo. Analyzing the impact of reputational bias on global university rankings based on objective research performance data: the case of the Shanghai Ranking (ARWU)
2229 -- 2264Elmira Janavi, Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh, Mojgan Samandar Ali Eshtehardi. A methodology for developing scientific diversification strategy of countries
2265 -- 2282Hui Fang 0006. Investigating the journal impact along the columns and rows of the publication-citation matrix
2283 -- 2298Deming Lin, Tianhui Gong, Wenbin Liu, Martin Meyer. An entropy-based measure for the evolution of h index research
2299 -- 2322Manuel Goyanes, Marton Demeter, Aurea Grané, Irene Albarrán-Lozano, Homero Gil de Zúñiga. A mathematical approach to assess research diversity: operationalization and applicability in communication sciences, political science, and beyond
2323 -- 2347Geoff 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. The central position of education in knowledge mobilization: insights from network analyses of spatial reasoning research across disciplines
2349 -- 2382Yeon Hak Kim, Aaron D. Levine, Eric J. Nehl, John P. Walsh. A bibliometric measure of translational science
2383 -- 2400Weibin Wang, Zheng Wang, Tian Yu, CholMyong Pak, Guang Yu. Research on citation mention times and contributions using a neural network
2401 -- 2420Mingkun Wei, Abdolreza Noroozi Chakoli. Evaluating the relationship between the academic and social impact of open access books based on citation behaviors and social media attention
2421 -- 2447Ho Fai Chan, Benno Torgler. Gender differences in performance of top cited scientists by field and country
2449 -- 2469Sergio Copiello. 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
2471 -- 2489Marjan Cugmas, Franc Mali, Ales Ziberna. Scientific collaboration of researchers and organizations: a two-level blockmodeling approach
2491 -- 2504Brady D. Lund, Sanjay Kumar Maurya. The relationship between highly-cited papers and the frequency of citations to other papers within-issue among three top information science journals
2505 -- 2522Margaret K. Merga, Sayidi Mat Roni, Shannon Mason. Should Google Scholar be used for benchmarking against the professoriate in education?
2523 -- 2543Michael Taylor 0002. An altmetric attention advantage for open access books in the humanities and social sciences
2545 -- 2560Johan Lyhagen, Per Ahlgren. Uncertainty and the ranking of economics journals
2561 -- 2595Xiaoyao Han. Evolution of research topics in LIS between 1996 and 2019: an analysis based on latent Dirichlet allocation topic model
2597 -- 2615Jianhua Hou, Da Ma. How the high-impact papers formed? A study using data from social media and citation
2617 -- 2635Jane Cho. Intellectual structure evolution of open access research observed through correlation index of keyword centrality
2637 -- 2666Yu Zhang, Min Wang 0009, Morteza Saberi, Elizabeth Chang 0001. Knowledge fusion through academic articles: a survey of definitions, techniques, applications and challenges
2667 -- 2694Daniela De Filippo, Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez. Open access initiatives in European universities: analysis of their implementation and the visibility of publications in the YERUN network
2695 -- 2726Milad Haghani, Michiel C. J. Bliemer. Covid-19 pandemic and the unprecedented mobilisation of scholarly efforts prompted by a health crisis: Scientometric comparisons across SARS, MERS and 2019-nCoV literature
2727 -- 2744Fei Shu, Yue Ma, Junping Qiu, Vincent Larivière. Classifications of science and their effects on bibliometric evaluations
2745 -- 2772Concepta McManus, Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves, Andrea Queiroz Maranhão, Antônio Gomes Souza Filho, Jaime Martins Santana. International collaboration in Brazilian science: financing and impact
2773 -- 2792João M. Fernandes, Paulo Cortez 0001. Alphabetic order of authors in scholarly publications: a bibliometric study for 27 scientific fields
2793 -- 2820Anna Abalkina, Alexander Libman. The real costs of plagiarism: Russian governors, plagiarized PhD theses, and infrastructure in Russian regions
2821 -- 2825Hilary I. Okagbue, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Abiodun A. Opanuga. Disparities in document indexation in two databases (Scopus and Web of Science) among six subject domains, and the impact on journal-based metrics
2827 -- 2832Peter Kokol, Helena Blazun Vosner, Jernej Zavrsnik. Do simultaneous inventions sleep? A case study on nursing sleeping papers
2835 -- 2840Guillaume Cabanac, Ingo Frommholz, Philipp Mayr 0001. Scholarly literature mining with information retrieval and natural language processing: Preface
2841 -- 2876Haiko Lietz. Drawing impossible boundaries: field delineation of Social Network Science
2877 -- 2913Jodi Schneider, Di Ye, Alison M. Hill, Ashley S. Whitehorn. Continued post-retraction citation of a fraudulent clinical trial report, 11 years after it was retracted for falsifying data
2915 -- 2954Christin Katharina Kreutz, Premtim Sahitaj, Ralf Schenkel. Evaluating semantometrics from computer science publications
2955 -- 2969Robin Haunschild, Werner Marx. Discovering seminal works with marker papers
2971 -- 2999Jean-Charles Lamirel, Yue Chen, Pascal Cuxac, Shadi Al Shehabi, Nicolas Dugué, Zeyuan Liu. 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
3001 -- 3016Rodrigo Nogueira, Zhiying Jiang, KyungHyun Cho, Jimmy Lin. Navigation-based candidate expansion and pretrained language models for citation recommendation
3017 -- 3046André Greiner-Petter, Abdou Youssef, Terry Ruas, Bruce R. Miller, Moritz Schubotz, Akiko Aizawa, Bela Gipp. Math-word embedding in math search and semantic extraction
3047 -- 3084Andres Carvallo, Denis Parra, Hans Lobel, Alvaro Soto. Automatic document screening of medical literature using word and text embeddings in an active learning setting
3085 -- 3108Tarek Saier, Michael Färber 0001. unarXive: a large scholarly data set with publications' full-text, annotated in-text citations, and links to metadata
3109 -- 3137Chrysoula Zerva, Minh-Quoc Nghiem, Nhung T. H. Nguyen, Sophia Ananiadou. Cited text span identification for scientific summarisation using pre-trained encoders
3139 -- 3157Moreno La Quatra, Luca Cagliero, Elena Baralis. Exploiting pivot words to classify and summarize discourse facets of scientific papers
3159 -- 3185Ahmed AbuRa'ed, Horacio Saggion, Alexander Shvets, Àlex Bravo. Automatic related work section generation: experiments in scientific document abstracting
3187 -- 3232Sergio Jimenez, Youlin Avila, George Dueñas, Alexander F. Gelbukh. Automatic prediction of citability of scientific articles by stylometry of their titles and abstracts
3233 -- 3251Jason Portenoy, Jevin D. West. Constructing and evaluating automated literature review systems

Volume 125, Issue 2

831 -- 834Cinzia Daraio, Henk F. Moed, Giuseppe Catalano, Giancarlo Ruocco, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Wolfgang Glänzel. The 17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics
835 -- 849Bart Thijs. Using neural-network based paragraph embeddings for the calculation of within and between document similarities
851 -- 863Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, Hsin-Yi Lai, Livia Lin Hsuan Chang, Keisuke Honda. A two-step deep learning approach to data classification and modeling and a demonstration on subject type relationship analysis in the Web of Science
865 -- 892Marco Angelini, Cinzia Daraio, Maurizio Lenzerini, Francesco Leotta, Giuseppe Santucci. Performance model's development: a novel approach encompassing ontology-based data access and visual analytics
893 -- 908Eloisa Viggiani, Luciana Calabró. Does faculty disciplinary background play a role in the publication pattern of an interdisciplinary research area? The case of science education in Brazil
909 -- 924Gerson Pech, Catarina J. M. Delgado. Assessing the publication impact using citation data from both Scopus and WoS databases: an approach validated in 15 research fields
925 -- 935Ulrich Schmoch. Mean values of skewed distributions in the bibliometric assessment of research units
937 -- 950Yuxian Liu, Yishan Wu, Sandra Rousseau, Ronald Rousseau 0001. Reflections on and a short review of the science of team science
951 -- 963Massimo Franceschet, Giovanni Colavizza. Quantifying the higher-order influence of scientific publications
965 -- 990Yves Fassin. The HF-rating as a universal complement to the h-index
991 -- 0Yves Fassin. Correction to: The HF-rating as a universal complement to the h-index
993 -- 1010Marzieh Shahmandi, Paul Wilson 0001, Mike Thelwall. A new algorithm for zero-modified models applied to citation counts
1011 -- 1031Wolfgang Glänzel, Pei-Shan Chi. The big challenge of Scientometrics 2.0: exploring the broader impact of scientific research in public health
1033 -- 1051Dietmar Wolfram, Peiling Wang, Adam Hembree, Hyoungjoo Park. Open peer review: promoting transparency in open science
1053 -- 1075Cinzia Daraio, Alessio Vaccari. Using normative ethics for building a good evaluation of research practices: towards the assessment of researcher's virtues
1077 -- 1094Xiaoyu Cai, Tao Han. Analysis of the division of labor in China's high-quality life sciences research
1095 -- 1116Johannes Sorz, Wolfgang Glänzel, Ursula Ulrych, Christian Gumpenberger, Juan Gorraiz. Research strengths identified by esteem and bibliometric indicators: a case study at the University of Vienna
1117 -- 1144Renato Bruni, Giuseppe Catalano, Cinzia Daraio, Martina Gregori, Henk F. Moed. Studying the heterogeneity of European higher education institutions
1145 -- 1158Ugo Moschini, Elena Fenialdi, Cinzia Daraio, Giancarlo Ruocco, Elisa Molinari. A comparison of three multidisciplinarity indices based on the diversity of Scopus subject areas of authors' documents, their bibliography and their citing papers
1159 -- 1177Thomas Scheidsteger, Robin Haunschild. Telling the story of solar energy meteorology into the satellite era by applying (co-citation) reference publication year spectroscopy
1179 -- 1196Lipeng Fan, Yuefen Wang, Shengchun Ding, Binbin Qi. Productivity trends and citation impact of different institutional collaboration patterns at the research units' level
1197 -- 1212Yeow Chong Goh, Xin Qing Cai, Walter Theseira, Giovanni Ko, Khiam Aik Khor. Evaluating human versus machine learning performance in classifying research abstracts
1213 -- 1228Yuxian Liu, Ewelina Biskup, Yueqian Wang, Fengfeng Cai, Xiaoyan Zhang. A new territory and its pioneer: opening up a dominant research stream for a translational research area
1229 -- 1251Andreas Rehs. A structural topic model approach to scientific reorientation of economics and chemistry after German reunification
1253 -- 1274Xin Li, Qiang Yao, Xuli Tang, Qian Li, Mengjia Wu. How to investigate the historical roots and evolution of research fields in China? A case study on iMetrics using RootCite
1275 -- 1290Diana Maynard, Benedetto Lepori, Johann Petrak, Xingyi Song, Philippe Larédo. Using ontologies to map between research data and policymakers' presumptions: the experience of the KNOWMAK project
1291 -- 1304Fan Jiang, Niancai Liu. New wine in old bottles? Examining institutional hierarchy in laureate mobility networks, 1900-2017
1305 -- 1329Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo. The domestic localization of knowledge flows as evidenced by publication citation: the case of Italy
1331 -- 1347Ping Zhou 0001, Xiaojing Cai, Xiaozan Lyu. An in-depth analysis of government funding and international collaboration in scientific research
1349 -- 1369Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio, Ely Francina Tannuri de Oliveira, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Henk F. Moed. Does corresponding authorship influence scientific impact in collaboration: Brazilian institutions as a case of study
1371 -- 1387Emanuel Kulczycki, Przemyslaw Korytkowski. Researchers publishing monographs are more productive and more local-oriented
1389 -- 1402ZhengLu Yu, Zheng Ma, Haiyan Wang, Jia Jia, Lu Wang. Communication value of English-language S&T academic journals in non-native English language countries
1403 -- 1423Zhiqi Wang, Wolfgang Glänzel, Yue Chen. The impact of preprints in Library and Information Science: an analysis of citations, usage and social attention indicators
1425 -- 1444Matthew Bickley, Kayvan Kousha, Michael Thelwall. Can the impact of grey literature be assessed? An investigation of UK government publications cited by articles and books
1445 -- 1457Lingzi Feng, Junpeng Yuan, Liying Yang. An observation framework for retracted publications in multiple dimensions
1459 -- 1475Susanne Buehrer, Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt, Rachel Palmen, Sybille Reidl. Evaluating gender equality effects in research and innovation systems
1477 -- 1498Junwan Liu, Yinglu Song, Sai Yang. Gender disparities in the field of economics
1499 -- 1516François van Schalkwyk, Jonathan Dudek, Rodrigo Costas. Communities of shared interests and cognitive bridges: the case of the anti-vaccination movement on Twitter
1517 -- 1540Houqiang Yu, Xueting Cao, Tingting Xiao, Zhenyi Yang. How accurate are policy document mentions? A first look at the role of altmetrics database
1541 -- 1558Dorte Drongstrup, Shafaq Malik, Naif Radi Aljohani, Salem Alelyani, Iqra Safder, Saeed-Ul Hassan. Can social media usage of scientific literature predict journal indices of AJG, SNIP and JCR? An altmetric study of economics
1559 -- 1574MingLiang Yue, Ruinan Li, Guiyan Ou, Xia Wu, Tingcan Ma. An exploration on the flow of leading research talents in China: from the perspective of distinguished young scholars
1575 -- 1589Asako Okamura, Keisuke Nishijo. Constructing vision-driven indicators to enhance the interaction between science and society
1591 -- 1615Tetsuo Wada. 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
1617 -- 1641Yasar Tonta, Müge Akbulut. Does monetary support increase citation impact of scholarly papers?
1643 -- 1663Martin Wieland, Juan Gorraiz. The rivalry between Bernini and Borromini from a scientometric perspective
1665 -- 1687Félix de Moya Anegón, Carmen López-Illescas, Vicente P. Guerrero Bote, Henk F. Moed. The citation impact of social sciences and humanities upon patentable technology
1689 -- 1708Tindaro Cicero, Marco Malgarini. On the use of journal classification in social sciences and humanities: evidence from an Italian database
1709 -- 1732Daniela De Filippo, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Elías Sanz-Casado. Toward a classification of Spanish scholarly journals in social sciences and humanities considering their impact and visibility
1733 -- 1761Lin Zhang 0004, Wenjing Zhao, Jianhua Liu, Gunnar Sivertsen, Ying Huang. Do national funding organizations properly address the diseases with the highest burden?: Observations from China and the UK
1763 -- 1781Khiam Aik Khor, Ligen Yu. Revealing key topics shifts in thermal barrier coatings (TBC) as indicators of technological developments for aerospace engines
1783 -- 1800Yasuhiro Yamashita. An attempt to identify technologically relevant papers based on their references

Volume 125, Issue 1

1 -- 28Michelle L. Dion, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Jane L. Sumner. Gender, seniority, and self-citation practices in political science
29 -- 51Thabang Lazarus Bambo, Anastassios Pouris. Bibliometric analysis of bioeconomy research in South Africa
53 -- 99Mehdi Rhaiem, Nabil Amara. Determinants of research efficiency in Canadian business schools: evidence from scholar-level data
101 -- 114Khalid Haruna, Maizatul Akmar Ismail 0001, Atika Qazi, Habeebah Adamu Kakudi, Mohammed Hassan, Sanah Abdullahi Muaz, Haruna Chiroma. Research paper recommender system based on public contextual metadata
115 -- 133Maciej J. Mrowinski, Agata Fronczak, Piotr Fronczak, Olgica Nedic, Aleksandar Dekanski. The hurdles of academic publishing from the perspective of journal editors: a case study
135 -- 151Minxian Zheng, Kuangji Zhao, Shikui Zhao, Yantong Zhang. Effecting variables of journal's ranking in forestry field
153 -- 169Sven Helmer, David B. Blumenthal, Kathrin Paschen. What is meaningful research and how should we measure it?
171 -- 185Yilong Chen, Yiting Dong, Yu Zeng, Xiaoyan Yang, Jiantong Shen, Lang Zheng, Jingwen Jiang, Liming Pu, Qilin Bao. Mapping of diseases from clinical medicine research - a visualization study
187 -- 212J. Antonio del Río, J. M. Russell, Daniela Juarez. Applied physics in Mexico: mining the past to predict the future
213 -- 232Qin Zhang, Juneman Abraham, Hui-Zhen Fu. Collaboration and its influence on retraction based on retracted publications during 1978-2017
233 -- 269Kamal Sanguri, Atanu Bhuyan, Sabyasachi Patra. A semantic similarity adjusted document co-citation analysis: a case of tourism supply chain
271 -- 287Sitaram Devarakonda, Dmitriy Korobskiy, Tandy J. Warnow, George Chacko. Viewing computer science through citation analysis: Salton and Bergmark Redux
289 -- 312Liang Chen, Shuo Xu, Lijun Zhu, Jing Zhang, Xiao-ping Lei, Guancan Yang. A deep learning based method for extracting semantic information from patent documents
313 -- 359Daria Maltseva, Vladimir Batagelj. iMetrics: the development of the discipline with many names
361 -- 384Sujit Bhattacharya, Ravinder Kumar, Shubham Singh. Capturing the salient aspects of IoT research: A Social Network Analysis
385 -- 404Chakresh Kumar Singh, Demival Vasques Filho, Shivakumar Jolad, Dion R. J. O'Neale. Evolution of interdependent co-authorship and citation networks
405 -- 425Esteban Fernández Tuesta, Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro, Daniel Pimentel Neves, Geziel Fernández, Justin Axel-Berg. Complex networks for benchmarking in global universities rankings
427 -- 444Eliseo Reategui, Alause Pires, Michel Carniato, Sergio Roberto Kieling Franco. Evaluation of Brazilian research output in education: confronting international and national contexts
445 -- 469Maximiano Ortiz-Pimentel, Carlos Molina, Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo. Bibliometric assessment of papers on generations in management and business journals
471 -- 497Dejian Yu, Libo Sheng. Knowledge diffusion paths of blockchain domain: the main path analysis
499 -- 531Elliott Ash, Miguel Urquiola. A research-based ranking of public policy schools
533 -- 549Camil Demetrescu, Andrea Ribichini, Marco Schaerf. Are Italian research assessment exercises size-biased?
551 -- 576Jinzhu Zhang, Wenqian Yu. Early detection of technology opportunity based on analogy design and phrase semantic representation
577 -- 605Qinghua Xia, Qinwei Cao, Manqing Tan. Basic research intensity and diversified performance: the moderating role of government support intensity
607 -- 623Qian-Jin Zong, Yafen Xie, Jiechun Liang. Does open peer review improve citation count? Evidence from a propensity score matching analysis of PeerJ
625 -- 639Xiomara S. Q. Chacón, Thiago C. Silva, Diego R. Amancio. Comparing the impact of subfields in scientific journals
641 -- 663Evi Sachini, Nikolaos Karampekios, Pierpaolo Brutti, Konstantinos Sioumalas-Christodoulou. Should I stay or should I go? Using bibliometrics to identify the international mobility of highly educated Greek manpower
665 -- 687Yosuke Miyata, Emi Ishita, Fang Yang, Michimasa Yamamoto, Azusa Iwase, Keiko Kurata. Knowledge structure transition in library and information science: topic modeling and visualization
689 -- 716Fernanda Morillo. Is open access publication useful for all research fields? Presence of funding, collaboration and impact
717 -- 737Tsung-Ming Hsiao, Kuang-Hua Chen. The dynamics of research subfields for library and information science: an investigation based on word bibliographic coupling
739 -- 753A. V. Chumachenko, B. G. Kreminskyi, Iu. L. Mosenkis, A. I. Yakimenko. Dynamics of topic formation and quantitative analysis of hot trends in physical science
755 -- 775Maximilian Scheffler, Johannes Brunzel. Destructive leadership in organizational research: a bibliometric approach
777 -- 794Gordon Rogers, Martin Szomszor, Jonathan Adams 0001. Sample size in bibliometric analysis
795 -- 812Nicola Di Girolamo, Reint Meursinge Reynders. Characteristics of scientific articles on COVID-19 published during the initial 3 months of the pandemic
813 -- 816Lars H. Breimer, Dimitri P. Mikhailidis. Half a century and more of PhD theses by published papers
817 -- 818John Rigby, Barbara Jones. Response to Dr. Breimer's and Dr. Mikhailidis' letter
819 -- 822Parisa Soltani, Romeo Patini. Retracted COVID-19 articles: a side-effect of the hot race to publication
823 -- 828K. Brad Wray. Paradigms in Structure: finally, a count
829 -- 830. Obituary