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La plateforme de diffusion de contenu scientifique francophone Érudit fête ses 25 ans
La plateforme Érudit, dont Vincent Larivière est directeur scientifique a fêté en 2023 ses 25 ans. D’abord projet pilote et pionnière dans son domaine, Érudit est devenu incontournable dans le paysage de la recherche au Canada. L’équipe derrière le projet a fait de la découvrabilité du contenu scientifique un élément essentiel de la recherche et […] Lire la suite
Comment encourager la science en français?
Entrevue de Vincent Larivière à propos du soutien pour une science en français. Lire la suite
L’importance d’avoir nos propres outils de diffusion scientifiques francophones
Entrevue de Vincent Larivière, directeur scientifique d’Érudit, à propos des 25 ans de la plateforme. Lire la suite
Toward Equity in Science: A Discussion with Cassidy Sugimoto and Vincent Larivière
Entrevue autour du plus récent livre de Vincent Larivière et Cassidy Sugimoto Lire la suite
Varieties of diffusion in academic publishing: How status and legitimacy influence growth trajectories of new innovations
Open Access (OA) publishing has progressed from an initial fringe idea to a still-growing, major component of modern academic communication. The proliferation of OA publishing presents a context to examine how new innovations and institutions develop. Based on analyses of 1,296,304 articles published in 83 OA journals, we analyze changes in the institutional status, gender, […] Lire la suite
Gender differences in submission behavior exacerbate publication disparities in elite journals
Women are particularly underrepresented in journals of the highest scientific impact, with substantial consequences for their careers. While a large body of research has focused on the outcome and the process of peer review, fewer articles have explicitly focused on gendered submission behavior and the explanations for these differences. In our study of nearly five […] Lire la suite
Impact of geographic diversity on citation of collaborative research
Diversity in human capital is widely seen as critical to creating holistic and high-quality research, especially in areas that engage with diverse cultures, environments, and challenges. Quantification of diverse academic collaborations and their effect on research quality is lacking, especially at international scale and across different domains. Here, we present the first effort to measure […] Lire la suite
Interdisciplinarity and impact: the effects of the citation time window.
The relationship between interdisciplinarity and citation impact is affected by many factors, and the citation time window is a crucial factor. Our study examines the effect of the citation time window on the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scientific impact. All journal articles published in 2006 in Web of Science (WoS) are considered. The relationship between […] Lire la suite
Avoiding bias when inferring race using name-based approaches.
Racial disparity in academia is a widely acknowledged problem. The quantitative understanding of racial-based systemic inequalities is an important step towards a more equitable research system. However, because of the lack of robust information on authors’ race, few large-scale analyses have been performed on this topic. Algorithmic approaches offer one solution, using known information about […] Lire la suite
