Former Members Rodrigo CostasResearcher CWTS - Leiden University This content is not available in the selected language. rcostas@cwts.leidenuniv.nlcwts.nl This content has been updated on November 29 2021 at 14 h 53 min. Related content Peer-Reviewed Articles Task specialization and its effects on research careers2021 Cassidy R. Sugimoto / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Higher Education / Research Evaluation / Interdisciplinarity / Science Policy / Scientific Research Events 17th International Conference on Scientometrics & InformetricsSeptember 2 2019 September 5 2019Sapienza University, Rome, ItalieAugust 12 2019 Adèle Paul-Hus / Cassidy R. Sugimoto / Fei Shu / Gita Ghiasi / Marc-André Simard / Maxime Holmberg Sainte-Marie / Philippe Mongeon / Rémi Toupin / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Peer-Reviewed Articles The many faces of mobility: Using bibliometric data to track scientific exchanges2018 Cassidy R. Sugimoto / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Peer-Reviewed Articles Scientific mobility indicators in practice: International mobility profiles at the country level2018 Cassidy R. Sugimoto / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Peer-Reviewed Articles Authorship, citations, acknowledgments and visibility in social media: Symbolic capital in the multifaceted reward system of science2018 Adèle Paul-Hus / Nadine Desrochers / Philippe Mongeon / Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Vincent Larivière Peer-Reviewed Articles DataCite as a novel bibliometric source: Coverage, strengths and limitations2017 Philippe Mongeon / Rodrigo Costas Peer-Reviewed Articles Incorporating data sharing to the reward system of science: Linking DataCite records to authors in the Web of Science2017 Philippe Mongeon / Rodrigo Costas Peer-Reviewed Articles Beyond funding: Acknowledgement patterns in biomedical, natural and social sciences2017 Adèle Paul-Hus / Maxime Holmberg Sainte-Marie / Nadine Desrochers / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Peer-Reviewed Articles Predicting the age of researchers using bibliometric data2017 Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Newspapers & Blogs Does Productivity Diminish Research Quality?The Scientist September 28 2016 Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Conference peer reviewed What makes papers visible on social media? An analysis of various document characteristicsSeptember 2016 21st International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Vincent Larivière / Zohreh Zahedi Conference peer reviewed Beyond funding: What can acknowledgements reveal about credit distribution in science?September 2016 21st International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators Adèle Paul-Hus / Maxime Holmberg Sainte-Marie / Nadine Desrochers / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Events STI Conference 2016: Peripheries, Frontiers & BeyondSeptember 14 2016 September 16 2016Valencia, SpainJune 14 2016 Adèle Paul-Hus / Elise Smith / Fei Shu / Gita Ghiasi / Maxime Holmberg Sainte-Marie / Nadine Desrochers / Philippe Mongeon / Rodrigo Costas / Sarah Cameron-Pesant / Stefanie Haustein / Vincent Larivière Peer-Reviewed Articles Characterization, description, and considerations for the use of funding acknowledgement data in Web of Science2016 Adèle Paul-Hus / Nadine Desrochers / Rodrigo Costas Book Chapter Interpreting “altmetrics”: Viewing acts on social media through the lens of citation and social theories2016 Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Timothy D. Bowman Informetrics Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings Authorship, Patents, Citations, Acknowledgments, Tweets, Reader Counts and the Multifaceted Reward System of Science2015 Adèle Paul-Hus / Nadine Desrochers / Philippe Mongeon / Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Timothy D. Bowman / Vincent Larivière Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings Identifying Twitter audiences: who is tweeting about scientific papers?2015 Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings Is the year of first publication a good proxy of scholars’ academic age?2015 Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Scientific Research Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings How many is too many? On the relationship between output and impact in research2015 Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Research Evaluation Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings ‘communities of attention’ around scientific publications: Who is tweeting about scientific papers?2015 Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Timothy D. Bowman Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings When is an article actually published? An analysis of online availability, publication, and indexation dates2015 Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Timothy D. Bowman Peer-Reviewed Articles Misconduct policies, career stage and peer control, not gender or pressures to publish, predict flawed research2015 Daniele Fanelli / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Bibliometrics / Science Policy Peer-Reviewed Articles Characterizing social media metrics of scholarly papers: the effect of document properties and collaboration patterns2015 Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Vincent Larivière Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings What “causes” scientific misconduct? Testing major hypotheses by comparing corrected and retracted papers2015 Daniele Fanelli / Rodrigo Costas / Vincent Larivière Conference peer reviewed The heterogeneity of social media metrics and its effects on statistics25-26 septembre 2014 19th Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Vincent Larivière Informetrics Peer reviewed Conference Proceedings The heterogeneity of social media metrics and its effects on statistics2014 Rodrigo Costas / Stefanie Haustein / Vincent Larivière Informetrics