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Altmetric Scores, Citations, and Publication of Studies Posted as Preprints

Altmetric Scores, Citations, and Publication of Studies Posted as Preprints

This study describes views, downloads, Altmetric scores, and citations of articles published as preprints and differences in Altmetric scores and citations of published articles by prior preprint status.

Nobel Laureates and the Economic Impact of Research: A Case Study

Nobel Laureates and the Economic Impact of Research: A Case Study

We ran data on the scientific publications of 37 laureates of the Nobel prizes in Medicine, Physics and Chemistry. The results showed that those laureates have produced knowledge that has been taken up in innovation more widely than the work of the average US or world scientist.

When Evaluating Research, Different Metrics Tell Us Different Things

When Evaluating Research, Different Metrics Tell Us Different Things

Metrics from different sources are compared in two studies published as preprints. The research indicated that altmetrics, as currently framed, are significantly weaker indicators of research quality - as measured by expert peers’ assessments - than traditional metrics.

Granularity of Algorithmically Constructed Publication-Level Classifications of Research Publications: Identification of Topics

Granularity of Algorithmically Constructed Publication-Level Classifications of Research Publications: Identification of Topics

Automatic identification of topics from the classification of research publications.

Prestige and Inequality in the Ivory Tower

Prestige and Inequality in the Ivory Tower

Inequalities in academic citation distribution are analyzed using Thomas Piketty's approach to analyzing economic inequality, with some fascinating results.

Reply to Arguelles and Arguelles-Prieto, "Are the Editors Responsible for Our Obsession with the Impact Factor?"

Reply to Arguelles and Arguelles-Prieto, "Are the Editors Responsible for Our Obsession with the Impact Factor?"

The preoccupation with journal IF is generated by the scientists comprising the review committees responsible for hiring, promotion, or funding decisions.

The Relative Influences of Government Funding and International Collaboration on Citation Impact

The Relative Influences of Government Funding and International Collaboration on Citation Impact

International collaboration improves the impact of average research papers, whereas more government funding tends to have a small adverse effect when comparing OECD countries.

New Tools Track Article Buzz Online

New Tools Track Article Buzz Online

“How’s my paper doing?” It’s such a simple question, and in today’s hyperconnected world it’s relatively easy to work out who’s reading and talking about your scientific publications. But are there conversations you might be overlooking?

Normalization of Zero-Inflated Data: An Empirical Analysis of a New Indicator Family and Its Use with Altmetrics Data

Normalization of Zero-Inflated Data: An Empirical Analysis of a New Indicator Family and Its Use with Altmetrics Data

Proposing and testing a new indicator, the Mantel-Haenszel quotient.

Elsevier References Dominate Those That Are Not Open at Crossref

Elsevier References Dominate Those That Are Not Open at Crossref

Of all 956,050,193 references from journal articles stored at Crossref, 32.00% are from journal articles published by Elsevier, none of which are in the Crossref “Open” category, freely available for others to use.

Do Bibliometrics and Altmetrics Correlate With the Quality of Papers?

Do Bibliometrics and Altmetrics Correlate With the Quality of Papers?

A  large-scale empirical study based on F1000Prime, altmetrics, and citation  data.

The Mystery Of The Study That's Been Cited 400 Times Despite Not Existing

The Mystery Of The Study That's Been Cited 400 Times Despite Not Existing

An article has come to light that has been cited in nearly 400 academic studies and scientific papers. There’s just one problem: it doesn’t exist.

It's Time to Incentivise the Behaviours That Are Good for Research and Researchers

It's Time to Incentivise the Behaviours That Are Good for Research and Researchers

The importance of addressing researchers’ recognition and reward structures, arguing it is time to move to a system that uses metrics and indicators that incentivise the types of behaviours that are good for research and researchers.

The Mystery of the Phantom Reference: A Detective Story

The Mystery of the Phantom Reference: A Detective Story

Short summary of white paper that shows how sloppy writing and sloppy quality control lead to a non-existing article being cited nearly 400 times.