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The kiss of death? : the effect of being cited in a reviewon subsequent citations
(Association for information science and technology, 2014-01-27)
This article inquires into recent claims that citation in a review article provokes a decline in a paper’s later citation
count, these being instead given to the review. Using the Science Citation Index Expanded, we looked ...
Estimating open access Mandate effectiveness : the MELIBEA score
(Association for information science and technology, 2015-12-23)
MELIBEA is a directory of institutional open‐access policies for research output that uses a composite formula with eight weighted conditions to estimate the “strength” of open access (OA) mandates (registered in ROARMAP). ...
A theoretical foundation for the ethical distribution of authorship in multidisciplinary publications
(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 ...
Illusions of a ‘Bond’: Tagging cultural products across online platforms
(Emerald, 2016-06-09)
La plupart des études sur l'étiquetage social porte sur une plateforme ou un type de plateforme précis, ce qui limite la portée de leurs résultats. Cette étude explore et compare les pratiques d'étiquetage social de quatre ...
What’s in between? : the unarchived and unarchivable space of found-footage cinema
(The Association of Canadian Archivists, 2023-05-30)
Between archives, as documentary by-products of human activity
retained for their long-term value, and the archive, as a concept used outside
of the discourse of professional archivists, there is a semantic, conceptual,
and ...
The utilitarian and hedonic outcomes of music information seeking in everyday life
(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 ...
The linguistic patterns and rhetorical structure of citation context : an approach using n-grams
(Springer, 2016)
Using the full-text corpus of more than 75,000 research articles published by seven PLOS journals, this paper
proposes a natural language processing approach for identifying the function of citations. Citation contexts ...
The academic advantage : gender disparities in patenting
(Public library of science, 2015-05-27)
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee using the 4.6 million utility patents issued between 1976 and 2013 by the United
States Patent and Trade Office (USPTO). Our ...
The state of OA : a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles
(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 ...
Characterizing social media metrics of scholarly papers : the effect of document properties and collaboration patterns
(Public library of science, 2015-03-17)
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “altmetrics”—have recently been introduced as potential indicators of research impact. Despite
their current popularity, there is a lack of ...