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  • Cartographier l’évolution du contenu de la revue Archives au moyen des techniques de fouille de textes et de bibliométrie 

    Forest, Dominic; Mas, Sabine; Rioux, Valérie; Larivière, Vincent; Macaluso, Benoit (Association des archivistes du Québec, 2019)
    À l’occasion du 50e anniversaire de l’Association des archivistes du Québec (AAQ), cinq professionnels de l’archivistique ont réalisé une analyse du contenu de la revue Archives à partir d’une approche basée sur des techniques de fouille de textes, ...
  • Predicting the age of researchers using bibliometric data 

    Nane, Gabriela F.; Larivière, Vincent; Costas, Rodrigo (Elsevier, 2017-08)
    The age of researchers is a critical factor necessary to study the bibliometric characteristics of the scholars that produce new knowledge. In bibliometric studies, the age of scientific authors is generally missing; however, the year of the first ...
  • Is science built on the shoulders of women? : a study of gender differences in contributorship 

    Macaluso, Benoit; Larivière, Vincent; Sugimoto, Thomas; Sugimoto, Cassidy R. (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2016-08)
    Purpose: Women remain underrepresented in the production of scientific literature and relatively little is known regarding the labor roles played by women in the production of knowledge. This research examines these labor roles, using contributorship ...
  • 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 ...
  • Contributorship and division of labor in knowledge production 

    Larivière, Vincent; Desrochers, Nadine; Macaluso, Benoit; Mongeon, Philippe; Paul-Hus, Adèle; Sugimoto, Cassidy R. (SAGE, 2016-06-21)
    Scientific authorship has been increasingly complemented with contributorship statements. While such statements are said to ensure more equitable credit and responsibility attribution, they also provide an opportunity to examine the roles and functions ...
  • The KRESCENT Program (2005-2015) : an evaluation of the state of Kidney Research Training in Canada 

    Burns, Kevin D.; Levin, Adeera; Fowler, Elisabeth; Butcher, Leah; Turcotte, Marc; Makarchuk, Mary-Jo; Macaluso, Benoit; Larivière, Vincent; Sherman, Philip M. (SAGE, 2017)
    Background: The Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training (KRESCENT) Program was launched in 2005 to enhance kidney research capacity in Canada and foster knowledge translation across the 4 themes of health research. Objective: ...
  • Characterization, description, and considerations for the use of funding acknowledgement data in Web of Science 

    Paul-Hus, Adèle; Desrochers, Nadine; Costas, Rodrigo (Springer, 2016-04-22)
    Funding acknowledgements found in scientific publications have been used to study the impact of funding on research since the 1970s. However, no broad scale indexation of that paratextual element was done until 2008, when Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science ...
  • On the composition of scientific abstracts 

    Atanassova, Iana; Bertin, Marc; Larivière, Vincent (Emerald, 2016-07-11)
    Purpose Scientific abstracts reproduce only part of the information and the complexity of argumentation in a scientific article. The purpose of this paper provides a first analysis of the similarity between the text of scientific abstracts and the ...
  • Grand challenges in altmetrics : heterogeneity, data quality and dependencies 

    Haustein, Stefanie (Springer, 2016-03-14)
    With increasing uptake among researchers, social media are finding their way into scholarly communication and, under the umbrella term altmetrics, are starting to be utilized in research evaluation. Fueled by technological possibilities and an ...
  • Big publishers, bigger profits : how the scholarly community lost the control of its journals 

    Larivière, Vincent; Haustein, Stefanie; Mongeon, Philippe (Carleton University. Department of English language and literature, 2015)
    Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrary, increased the control of a few for-profit publishers. While most journals in the print era were owned by academic institutions and scientific societies, ...