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Call for papers for the Canadian Journal of Sociology : The role of national journals in the social sciences and humanities

Vincent Larivière and Jean-Philippe Warren are guest editing a special issue of Canadian Journal of Sociology which aims to explore the roles and functions of social sciences and humanities journals in the new scholarly ecosystem. Call for papers The role of national journals in the social sciences and humanities Canadian Journal of Sociology The vast […] Read more

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Facteur d’impact: définition du concept

This content is not available in the selected language. Résumé Vincent Larivière, professeur en Sciences de l’information à l’Université de Montréal et membre du CIRST, définit le concept “facteur d’impact” dans l’ouvrage collectif «Sciences, technologies et sociétés de A à Z».   À PROPOS DU LIVRE Fruit du réseau d’expertise du Centre interuniversitaire de recherche […] Read more

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Appel de textes: Les revues savantes de langue française en sciences humaines et sociales

Vincent Larivière et Jean-Philippe Warren dirigent un numéro spécial de Recherches sociographiques ayant pour thème les revues savantes de langue française en sciences humaines et sociales: les défis d'un environnement nouveau. Au cours des dernières décennies, les revues savantes ont consolidé leur rôle en tant que mode de diffusion principal des connaissances dans le champ […] Read more

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"The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era" in the Top 100 of the most shared and discussed papers of 2015

The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era published by Vincent Larivière, Stefanie Haustein and Philippe Mongeon last June in PLOS ONE, is one of the most discussed and shared papers of 2015. The article generated many reactions in the media since its publication, as its position in the Altmetric Top 100 reveals. Results […] Read more

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Interdisciplinarity and Scientific Impact

In a recent article published in Journal of Informetrics, Shiji Chen, Clément Arsenault et Vincent Larivière investigate the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scientific impact, by analyzing the level of interdisciplinarityof the top 1% most highly cited papers and of papers with lower citation percentile ranks. Results show that the top 1% most cited papers exhibit higher […] Read more