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Bibliometrics is a set of methods to quantitatively analyze scientific and technological literature.

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"journal of Electronics,Computer Networking and Applied Mathematics(JECNAM)" tell me about this journal category? [closed]

"journal of Electronics,Computer Networking and Applied Mathematics(JECNAM)" tell me about this journal category ?
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How do you ensure that you'll get "credit" when your conference talk is cited?

I don't mean in the sense of ensuring that someone correctly cites your talk when they reference it in their own work, but rather that that citation actually ends up counting towards things like your ...
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Which university rankings use the impact factor? [closed]

As the title says: which university rankings are known to incorporate the impact factor as part of their ranking process? Of course, I would like to use that as a negative criterion: rankings that use ...
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How can you find papers that have the largest bibliography (i.e., the highest number of references)? [closed]

Does anybody keep track of such things? How would one go about finding out about something like that?
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Should we update time periods in a Bibliometric analysis even after completing it, if it's found to be generating biased results due to recent study?

Suppose a bibliometric analysis was conducted to uncover new research discoveries, but it was later discovered that similar kinds of research had already been carried out. In such a scenario, what ...
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Semiconductor industry specific journals for applied data science - Low to Med impact factor [closed]

Am working in a semiconductor industry as a emerging data scientist. As part of my task, I work on simple problems and solve them using simple algorithms such as traditional machine algos - SVM, ...
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What process determines whether a preprint appears on inspireHEP

I am trying to access the INSPIRE-HEP citation metadata for a lot of preprints, specifically preprints that are (cross)-listed in the quant-ph category on arXiv. A lot of these (roughly 80%) do not ...
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Why are not more sophisticated algorithms used to handle the fake paper problem of the science? [closed]

Talking a lot about people in the academic world, I experienced a general unsatisfiedness of the customs of how the funding agencies (mostly, governmental entities) measure the scientific results. ...
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Where to check free of charge the impact factors of all journals

Where can one check free of charge the impact factors of all journals? jcr.clarivate.com seems to be one but it's not open to those with no subscription. Many other sources only show other metrics but ...
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Is there formal data demonstrating that academic pressures has been increasing over time?

QUESTION: Is there formal data demonstrating that academic pressures (e.g. "publish or perish") has been increasing over time? Did anybody draw a rough calendar of which laws and rules ...
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Starting from a URL, how can I programmatically look up the DOI of an article without scraping the publisher's website?

I have assembled a large collection of URLs pertaining to scientific papers from social media (e.g. "https://www.jni-journal.com/article/S0165-5728(21)00282-4/fulltext)". I would now like to ...
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Is publishing a selection of conference articles into a single massive journal article "surveying the latest results" just gaming the system?

QUESTIONS: Is publishing a selection of articles presented at a conference into a single massive journal article "surveying the latest results" in an area just a way to game the system (and ...
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How common are cash-per-publication incentives in different countries?

I've just asked Can Chinese "scientists who publish in the top Western journals... earn in excess of $100,000 per paper" via cash-per-publication incentives? in which I reference the recent ...
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Can Chinese "scientists who publish in the top Western journals... earn in excess of $100,000 per paper" via cash-per-publication incentives?

The recent Politics SE question Did China scientific incentives address the fact that the system can be gamed? includes the following: These guys have surveyed the financial incentives offered by the ...
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ESCI, Impact Factor and its consequences

Starting from the 2023 JCR release, Journal Impact Factors were expanded to all Web of Science Core Collection journals including arts and humanities. https://clarivate.com/blog/clarivate-announces-...
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