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- Assessing Promotion of Research Results in Media: Examples from Siberian InstitutesDenis Kosyakov, Inna Yudina, Zoya Vakhrameeva. 2738-2739
- Analyzing and Extracting Data Resource Entity in Full-text PapersQi Zhang, Youshu Ji, Shen Si, Dongbo Wang. 2740-2741
- Research on Software Entity Extraction and Analysis Based on Deep LearningChuan Jiang, Zihe Zhu, Si Shen, Dongbo Wang. 2742-2743
- Identifying and evaluating strategic partners for collaborative innovation: One method based on topic analysis of papers and patentsYan Qi, Zheng-Yin Hu, Bin Xiang, Chunjiang Liu, Haiyun Xu, Yi Wen. 2744-2745
- Online Attention of Scholarly Papers on Psychosocial Hazards - Job Stress, Bullying and BurnoutWitold Sygocki, Malgorzata Rychlik. 2746-2747
- Morphological Features of Academic Books and Their Citation CountsSiluo Yang, Yiyi Yang, Shaoyun Xiao. 2748-2749
- Linking individual-level to community-level thematic change: How do individual research trails match disjoint clusters of direct citation networks?Jochen Gläser, Matthias Held, Grit Laudel. 2750-2751
- Comparing The Evolution of Research Subjects in Computer Science and Library & Information Science - A case Study with NEViewerXiaoguang Wang, Wanli Chang, Hongyu Wang, Chen Zhang. 2752-2753
- Drug Safety scientometrics overview highlights public health issuesPhilippe Gorry, Enrique Seoane-Vazquez. 2754-2755
- A Cleaning Method for various DOI Errors of Cited References in Web of ScienceShuo Xu, Liyuan Hao, Xin An. 2756-2757
- A new approach to funding acknowledgement field: can be used for identify gender gap in research funding?Elba Mauleón, Nuria Bautista-Puig. 2758-2759
- International references increase Chinese papers' citation impactKaile Gong, Juan Xie, Ying Cheng, Yi Bu, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière. 2760-2761
- Multi-affiliations in scientific collaboration between G7 and BRICS countriesSichao Tong, Ting Yue. 2762-2763
- Semi-automatic taxonomy development for research data collections: the case of wind energyHaakon Lund, Anna Maria Sempreviva. 2764-2765
- European Tertiary Education Register (ETER): Evolution of the Data Quality ApproachCinzia Daraio, Renato Bruni, Giuseppe Catalano, Giorgio Matteucci, Alessandro Daraio, Monica Scannapieco, Daniel Wagner-Schuster, Benedetto Lepori. 2766-2767
- The State of Open Access in Germany: An Analysis of the Publication Output of German UniversitiesNeda Abediyarandi, Philipp Mayr 0001. 2768-2769
- Unveiling the path towards sustainability: is there a research interest on sustainable goals?Nuria Bautista-Puig, Elba Mauleón. 2770-2771
- A Study on Grasp of Research Trend based on Abstract Analysis: Using the Theses of X-ray Exploration Satellite "SUZAKU"Yuji Mizukami, Kyosuke Nakamura, Akiko Ohata, Kesuke Honda, Junji Nakano. 2772-2773
- Can Twitter hashtags be used for field delineation? The case of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Nuria Bautista-Puig, Jonathan Dudek. 2774-2775
- Using Full-text of Academic Articles to Find Software ClustersHeng Zhang, Shutian Ma, Chengzhi Zhang. 2776-2777
- Specialized User Attention on Twitter: Identifying Scientific Fields of Interest among Social Users of ScienceJonathan Dudek, Rodrigo Costas. 2778-2779
- Assessing algorithmic paper level classifications of research areas: exploring existing human labeled datasetsAlexis-Michel Mugabushaka. 2780-2781
- Financial Market Forecasting using Online Information: Research Stream Analysis based on Citation NetworkChaoqun Wang, ZhongYi Hu, Raymond Chiong, Ke Dong. 2782-2783
- The compound F²-index as extension of the f²-index in a dynamic perspective: An application in Corporate Governance researchYves Fassin. 2784-2785