„Library Science.“
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Scientific productivity and cooperation in Turkic world: a bibliometric analysis
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Letter to the editor: Dimensionless citation indicators
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Proposal of a stochastic model to determine the bibliometric variables influencing the quality of a journal: application to the field of Dentistry
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Inequality and collaboration patterns in Canadian nanotechnology: implications for pro-poor and gender-inclusive policy
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The trench warfare of gender discrimination: evidence from academic promotions to full professor in Italy
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Reflections around ‘the cautionary use’ of the h-index: response to Teixeira da Silva and Dobránszki
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Emerging trends and new developments in information science: a document co-citation analysis (2009–2016)
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Comments on the Letter to the Editor on “Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes” by Jaime A. Teixera da Silva and Judit Dobránszki
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Rejoinder to “Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes”
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An integrated method for interdisciplinary topic identification and prediction: a case study on information science and library science
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Difference in the impact of open-access papers published by China and the USA
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A study of book reviews in SCI-Expanded, SSCI, and A&HCI journals by researchers from five countries: 2006–2015
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Do traditional scientometric indicators predict social media activity on scientific knowledge? An analysis of the ecological literature
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The mutually beneficial relationship of patents and scientific literature: topic evolution in nanoscience
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An analysis of global research funding from subject field and funding agencies perspectives in the G9 countries
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Four decades of the journal Law and Human Behavior: a content analysis
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Writing styles in different scientific disciplines: a data science approach
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Analysing the variation tendencies of the numbers of yearly citations for sleeping beauties in science by using derivative analysis
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Do papers with an institutional e-mail address receive more citations than those with a non-institutional one?
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Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes