Divided by discipline? A systematic literature review on the quantification of online sexism and misogyny using a semi-automated approach [0.03%]
分而治之?一种系统文献综述:使用半自动化方法量化在线性别歧视与仇女言论
Aditi Dutta,Susan Banducci,Chico Q Camargo
Aditi Dutta
Several computational tools have been developed to detect and identify sexism, misogyny, and gender-based hate speech, particularly on online platforms. These tools draw on insights from both social science and computer science. Given the i...
Science diplomacy: A global research field? Findings from a bibliometric analysis of the science diplomacy scholarship of the past twenty years [0.03%]
科学外交:一个全球研究领域吗?基于过去二十年科学外交文献的引文分析发现
Anna-Lena Rüland,Lise H Andersen,Alan Kai Hassen et al.
Anna-Lena Rüland et al.
Science diplomacy is a unique research field that is driven and shaped by scholars and practitioners alike. This study examines whether and how recent trends in the broader science diplomacy discourse have impacted scholarship on the topic....
Are questionable research practices considered a successful career strategy? A novel implementation of the implicit association test [0.03%]
有问题的研究做法被视为成功的职业策略吗?隐性联想测验的一种新应用
Antonia Velicu,Fabian Winter,Justus Rathmann et al.
Antonia Velicu et al.
Scientific misconduct and questionable research practices (QRPs) pose significant challenges to the integrity of academic research. This study therefore investigates scientists' implicit associations regarding misconduct and its relationshi...
The underexplored effects of economic transition on intellectual property rights protection: An economic geography perspective [0.03%]
从经济地理学视角看转型经济中知识产权保护的 underestimated 效应
Xing Gao,Senmao Xia,Yu Xiong et al.
Xing Gao et al.
As an institutional guarantee of technology and innovation, intellectual property rights (IPRs) protection at the national and supranational level has long been an important focus of economics and politics. However, very few studies have ex...
Towards multiple ontologies in science mapping. A tribute to Loet Leydesdorff [0.03%]
科学图谱的多本体研究——献给Loet Leydesdorff教授
Ismael Rafols
Ismael Rafols
This article reviews Loet Leydesdorff's contributions to science mapping. It explains how over the years, his mapping techniques evolved from journal mapping to global maps of science and finally towards interactive interfaces portraying mu...
Bibliometrics beyond citations: introducing mention extraction and analysis [0.03%]
超越引用的文献计量学:介绍提及提取和分析方法
Eugenio Petrovich,Sander Verhaegh,Gregor Bös et al.
Eugenio Petrovich et al.
Standard citation-based bibliometric tools have severe limitations when they are applied to periods in the history of science and the humanities before the advent of now-current citation practices. This paper presents an alternative method ...
Detecting anomalous referencing patterns in PubMed papers suggestive of author-centric reference list manipulation [0.03%]
检测PubMed论文中作者集中式参考文献列表操控的异常引用模式
Jonathan D Wren,Constantin Georgescu
Jonathan D Wren
Although citations are used as a quantifiable, objective metric of academic influence, references could be added to a paper solely to inflate the perceived influence of a body of research. This reference list manipulation (RLM) could take p...
Leadership and international collaboration on COVID-19 research: reducing the North-South divide? [0.03%]
新冠肺炎研究中的领导力与国际合作:缩小南北方差距吗?
Danilo Silva Carvalho,Lucas Lopes Felipe,Priscila Costa Albuquerque et al.
Danilo Silva Carvalho et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered unprecedented scientific efforts worldwide and launched several initiatives to promote international cooperation. Because international scientific collaborations between high-income countries (HICs) and low- ...
COVID-19 knowledge deconstruction and retrieval: an intelligent bibliometric solution [0.03%]
新冠肺炎知识分解与检索:一种智能文献计量学解决方案
Mengjia Wu,Yi Zhang,Mark Markley et al.
Mengjia Wu et al.
COVID-19 has been an unprecedented challenge that disruptively reshaped societies and brought a massive amount of novel knowledge to the scientific community. However, as this knowledge flood continues surging, researchers have been disadva...