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On the topicality and research impact of special issues
This content is not available in the selected language. The publication of special issues constitute an important yet underinvestigated phenomenon of scholarly communication. In an attempt to draw attention to the proliferation of special issues, Priem (2006) suggested that their commissioning has an underestimated opportunity cost, given the relative scarcity of publication space: by distorting […] Read more
On the institutional and intellectual division of labor in epigenetics research: A scientometric analysis
While numerous qualitative social scientific analyses of (environmental) epigenetics have been published, we still lack a macro-level, quantitative assessment of the field of epigenetics as a whole. This article is aimed at filling this gap. Mobilizing an extended version of the Web of Science, we constituted a corpus of 199,484 documents (articles, reviews, editorial material, […] Read more
The national system of researchers in Mexico: implications of publication incentives for researchers in social sciences
This content is not available in the selected language. This article explores the effects of the Mexican National System of Researchers (SNI) on social science researchers’ scientific output and publication practices. SNI operates as a system of pecuniary bonuses for scientific activity; these are granted monthly and calculated according to a combination of an ex-post […] Read more
Cartographier l’évolution du contenu de la revue Archives au moyen des techniques de fouille de textes et de bibliométrie
This content is not available in the selected language. 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, complétée par une analyse bibliométrique. Ces techniques facilitent […] Read more
Does the Web of Science Accurately Represent Chinese Scientific Performance?
This content is not available in the selected language. With the significant development of China’s economy and scientific activity, its scientific publication activity is experiencing a period of rapid growth. However, measuring China’s research output remains a challenge because Chinese scholars may publish their research in either international or national journals, yet no bibliometric database […] Read more
The citation advantage of foreign language references for Chinese social science papers
This content is not available in the selected language. Contemporary scientific exchanges are international, yet language continues to be a persistent barrier to scientific communication, particularly for non-native English-speaking scholars. Since the ability to absorb knowledge has a strong impact on how researchers create new scientific knowledge, comprehensive access to and understanding of both domestic […] Read more
On the development of China’s leadership in international collaborations
This content is not available in the selected language. This paper studies the relationship between leadership, team size, and citation impact in China’s international research output from 1980 to 2016, measured in terms of number of authors, institutions, countries, and citations. Distinction is here made between leading and non-leading Chinese international collaborations, which respectively refer […] Read more
Mesurer la science
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans la foulée de la publication de son ouvrage Mesurer la science (coécrit avec C. Sugimoto), Vincent Larivière aborde les divers enjeux liés à la mesure de la science et à l’étude de celle-ci comme objet social. Read more
Mesurer la science
This content is not available in the selected language. L’ensemble de la communauté scientifique réclame depuis plusieurs années des indicateurs fiables permettant de mesurer les répercussions de la recherche. La ferveur inégalée autour de la mesure de l’influence de la recherche, combinée avec les nouveaux modes de diffusion des connaissances à l’ère numérique, a révolutionné […] Read more
Lancement de la revue en libre accès Quantitative Science Studies (QSS)
This content is not available in the selected language. À la suite de la démission du comité éditorial du Journal of Informetrics en raison de plusieurs insatisfactions envers l’éditeur Elsevier à l’égard de ses politiques et actions entourant le libre accès (notamment le refus de participer à l’Initiative for Open Citation), la revue Quantitative Science Studies (QSS) […] Read more