„Library Science.“
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Mapping the path to interdisciplinary innovation: a study of key roles in disciplinary convergence
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Keyword standardization and restructuring: the impact on analysing network-based science maps in innovation management research
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The compliance to FAIR principles of shared data in addiction research
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Do prolific arts and humanities authors have publishing preferences?
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Novelty and interdisciplinarity in criminology: how data-drivenness connects both
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Comparing examiner citations and applicant citations: insights into technology evolution
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The “leaky pipeline” in the academic growth: evidence from excellent young scientists of the NSFC
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Publication recommendation in incomplete networks based on graph learning
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Unequal metrics in research publications: the impact of bibliometric databases and faculty size across academic disciplines on university rankings in South Korea
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Examining scholarly communication on X (Twitter): insights from participants tweeting COVID-19 and ChatGPT publications
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Combining referenced publication year spectroscopy and topic clustering to identify key knowledge foundations in scientometrics: an analysis of recipients of the Price Award
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GDP baseline ranking of scientific performance
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Comeback or dropout: study of discontinued researchers at early career stage
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Repeated examiner-attorney interaction and patent approval
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Concentration versus excellence: lessons learned of European R&D &I framework programs
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GAN-CITE: leveraging semi-supervised generative adversarial networks for citation function classification with limited data
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Ukrainian universities in QS World University Rankings: when the means become ends
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Predicting the time to first citation for medical articles using survival analysis and the association between this time and citation counts
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Comparative opinion mining of tweets on retracted papers and their valid peers: a semi-experimental follow-up
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Service Management in der Ära von Agile und DevOps – Ist Service Management noch relevant, wenn die aktuelle Entwicklung in Geschäftsprozessen und -planung auf ständiger Veränderung und Anpassung basiert?