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  • The state of green open access in Canadian universities = L’état de libre accès vert dans les universités canadiennes 

    Riddle, Poppy; Simard, Marc-André; Gone, Pallavi; Li, Vinson; Mongeon, Philippe (Association canadienne des sciences de l'information, 2023)
    This study investigates the use of institutional repositories for self-archiving peerreviewed work in the U15 (an association of fifteen Canadian research-intensive universities). It relates usage with university open access (OA) policy types and ...
  • The state of OA : a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles 

    Piwowar, Heather; Priem, Jason; Larivière, Vincent; Alperin, Juan Pablo; Matthias, Lisa; Norlander, Bree; Farley, Ashley; West, Jevin; Haustein, Stefanie (PeerJ, 2018-02-13)
    Despite growing interest in Open Access (OA) to scholarly literature, there is an unmet need for large-scale, up-to-date, and reproducible studies assessing the prevalence and characteristics of OA. We address this need using oaDOI, an open online ...
  • A step-by-step guide for building localised versions of the MIC site. Version 1.1 

    Turner, James; Sambaíno, Samira; El Sahn, Marwa (2008-07-24)
    This is a test version of the kit for localising the Moving Image Collections (MIC) site, designed in the context of a research project undertaken by the Audiovisual and Multimedia Section (AVMS) of IFLA.
  • The sum of it all : revealing collaboration patterns by combining authorship and acknowledgements 

    Paul-Hus, Adèle; Mongeon, Philippe; Sainte-Marie, Maxime; Larivière, Vincent (Elsevier, 2016-12-01)
    Acknowledgments are one of many conventions by which researchers publicly bestow recognition towards individuals, organizations and institutions that contributed in some way to the work that led to publication. Combining data on both co-authors and ...
  • Task specialization across research careers 

    Robinson-Garcia, Nicolás; Costas, Rodrigo; Sugimoto, Cassidy R.; Larivière, Vincent; Nane, Gabriela F. (eLife Sciences Publications, 2020-10-28)
    Research careers are typically envisioned as a single path in which a scientist starts as a member of a team working under the guidance of one or more experienced scientists and, if they are successful, ends with the individual leading their own research ...
  • Team size matters : collaboration and scientific impact since 1900 

    Larivière, Vincent; Gingras, Yves; Sugimoto, Cassidy R.; Tsou, Andrew (Association for information science and technology, 2014-11-06)
    This paper provides the first historical analysis of the relationship between collaboration and scientific impact, using three indicators of collaboration (number of authors, number of addresses, and number of countries) and including articles published ...
  • Ten-year analysis of University of Minho Green OA self-archiving mandate 

    Gargouri, Yassine; Harnad, Stevan; Larivière, Vincent (2013)
    University of Minho adopted the first university-wide Green Open Access Man-date in Europe in 2004, requiring all research output to be self-archived in the institution’s repository. The mandate was upgraded in 2011 to designate the repository ...
  • Text Summarization by Sentence Extraction and Syntactic Pruning 

    Gagnon, Michel; Da Sylva, Lyne (2005-08)
    Nous présentons une méthode hybride pour le résumé de texte, en combinant l'extraction de phrases et l'élagage syntaxique des phrases extraites. L'élagage syntaxique est effectué sur la base d’une analyse complète des phrases selon un parseur de ...
  • Textual analysis of artificial intelligence manuscripts reveals features associated with peer review outcome 

    Vincent-Lamarre, Philippe; Larivière, Vincent (MIT Press, 2021-07-15)
    We analyzed a data set of scientific manuscripts that were submitted to various conferences in artificial intelligence. We performed a combination of semantic, lexical, and psycholinguistic analyses of the full text of the manuscripts and compared them ...
  • A theoretical foundation for the ethical distribution of authorship in multidisciplinary publications 

    Smith, Elise (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017)
    In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective disciplines adhere to their “typical” authorship practices: individuals may be named in alphabetical order (e.g., in economics, mathematics), ranked in ...
  • Les traitements documentaires automatiques et le passage du temps 

    Da Sylva, Lyne (2004)
    Dans cet article, nous examinons le sort des documents qui ne sont pas destinés à vivre longtemps et qui ne méritent ainsi aucun traitement documentaire traditionnel. Nous défendrons la thèse que les traitements automatiques, bien que produisant des ...
  • Trends in brain research : a bibliometric analysis 

    Simard, Marc-André; Kozlowski, Diego; Segal, Julia; Messer, Mia; Ocay, Don Daniel; Saari, Toni; Ferland, Catherine E.; Larivière, Vincent (Cambridge University Press, 2023-11-07)
    Background: Bibliometrics methods have allowed researchers to assess the popularity of brain research through the ever-growing number of brain-related research papers. While many topics of brain research have been covered by previous studies, there ...
  • Les trois dimensions de l’économie du document 

    Salaün, Jean-Michel (2011-10)
    Le travail collectif de Pédauque a mis en évidence les trois dimensions du document : la forme, le texte ou contenu et la relation (« Vu », « Lu » et « Su »), cet article montre comment ces approches se déclinent dans un raisonnement économique et ...
  • Tweeting biomedicine : an analysis of tweets and citations in the biomedical literature 

    Haustein, Stefanie; Peters, Isabella; Sugimoto, Cassidy R.; Thelwall, Mike; Larivière, Vincent (Association for information science and technology, 2013-11-26)
    Data collected by social media platforms have been introduced as new sources for indicators to help measure the impact of scholarly research in ways that are complementary to traditional citation analysis. Data generated from social media activities ...
  • Tweets as impact indicators : examining the implications of automated “bot” accounts on Twitter 

    Haustein, Stefanie; Bowman, Timothy D.; Holmberg, Kim; Tsou, Andrew; Sugimoto, Cassidy R.; Larivière, Vincent (2015-05-05)
    This brief communication presents preliminary findings on automated Twitter accounts distributing links to scientific articles deposited on the preprint repository arXiv. It discusses the implication of the presence of such bots from the perspective ...
  • Tweets vs. Mendeley readers : how do these two social media metrics differ? 

    Haustein, Stefanie; Larivière, Vincent; Thelwall, Mike; Amyot, Didier; Peters, Isabella (Oldenbourg Verlag, 2014)
    A set of 1.4 million biomedical papers was analyzed with regards to how often articles are mentioned on Twitter or saved by users on Mendeley. While Twitter is a microblogging platform used by a general audience to distribute information, Mendeley ...
  • Uncited papers are not useless 

    Golosovsky, Michael; Larivière, Vincent (MIT Press, 2021)
    We study the citation dynamics of the papers published in three scientific disciplines (Physics, Economics, and Mathematics) and four broad scientific categories (Medical, Natural, Social Sciences, and Arts & Humanities). We measure the uncitedness ...
  • The use of bibliometrics for assessing research : possibilities, limitations and adverse effects 

    Haustein, Stefanie; Larivière, Vincent (2015)
    Researchers are used to being evaluated: publications, hiring, tenure and funding decisions are all based on the evaluation of research. Traditionally, this evaluation relied on judgement of peers but, in the light of limited resources ...
  • Using Ancillary Text to Index Web-based Multimedia Objects 

    Da Sylva, Lyne; Turner, James (2006-06)
    PériCulture est le nom d'un projet de recherche à l'Université de Montréal qui fait partie d'un projet plus vaste basé à l'Université de Sherbrooke. Ce dernier visait à former un réseau de recherche pour la gestion du contenu culturel numérique canadien. ...
  • The utilitarian and hedonic outcomes of music information seeking in everyday life 

    Laplante, Audrey; Downie, J. Stephen (Elsevier, 2011)
    This qualitative study focuses on what contributes to making a music information-seeking experience satisfying in the context of everyday life. Data were collected through in-depth interviews conducted with 15 younger adults (18 to 29 years old). The ...