Quantitative Science Studies
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Official journal Int. Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics. Editors: @lariviev, @RodrigoCostas1, @tang006. Published by @mitpress
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Delighted to announce a Quantitative Science Studies publication co-authored with my colleagues GEMASS_SOCIO F.Gargiulo, S.Fontaine and Paola Tubaro: "A meso-scale cartography of the AI ecosystem" direct.mit.edu/qss/article/do…
Thrilled! My paper w. Lukasz Szymula in "Quantitative Science Studies"! ▶️"Young Male and Female Scientists: A Quantitative Study of the Changing Demographics of the Global Scientific Workforce" ▶️ N=4.3 MIL, 38 OECD countr #MarekPublishes Thread! direct.mit.edu/qss/article/do…
New paper! Milena Tsvetkova presents a career study on the evolution of individual and gender inequality for cohorts from 1970 to 2000 in the field of computer science. Available #openaccess in Quantitative Science Studies - take a look 👇 Milena Tsvetkova LSE Data Science Institute bit.ly/427UqQL
🆕 Just published in Quantitative Science Studies! "Losing objectivity: The questionable use of surveys in the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects", with Daniel Torres-Salinas & EHViedma. In this paper, we delve into the biases of using surveys over bibliometric standards. doi.org/10.1162/qss_c_…
Out in Quantitative Science Studies! Imagine science policies as a game of musical chairs 💃🕺. Each new government changes the tune, causing a scramble! 🌀 So, how to map those changes? What to do about it? Here a few insights from 🇨🇴 doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_…
As science system actors, we see how governments, more so in dev. countries, change their vision each term. How to keep pace with such a tune? 🪇 A few insights in our new post in Leiden Madtrics on our most recent paper in 📕 Quantitative Science Studies doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_…
"Completeness degree of publication metadata in eight free-access scholarly databases" issued in Quantitative Science Studies Search engines have problems retrieving descriptive info, while third-party products loss information due to the integration of different sources doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_…
Our journals continue to earn high impact factors! We're pleased to share that 13 MITP journals were listed in the top quartile in their areas of study, with 5 in the top 10: bit.ly/45GCqPa Neurobiology of Language The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) Dædalus International Security Global Environmental Politics Quantitative Science Studies
Just published! Check out OpenAIRE & #OpenAIREGraph CTO Paolo Manghi's paper in Quantitative Science Studies The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social on the challenges in building #ScholarlyKnowledgeGaphs for research assessment in #OpenScience. Link below direct.mit.edu/qss/article/do… #ComputerScience #DataScience #SKG
Happy to share that our paper „#OpenAccess in Ukraine 🇺🇦: Characteristics & Evolution from 2012 to 2021“, co-authored with Christian Hauschke is out in Quantitative Science Studies. We analyzed 186,000 unique papers to track the #evolution & patterns of #OA over time 🧶 doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_…
Our CTO, Paolo Manghi has just published a paper on The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social ! Dive in as he addresses key challenges in building Scholarly Knowledge Graphs and explores the complexities of #OpenScience research assessment within today’s scholarly infrastructure. -Read the full paper and
A new paper in Quantitative Science Studies addresses key challenges in building Scholarly Knowledge Graphs for research assessment in #OpenScience: bit.ly/3Bf9GSG #OpenAccess
Excited to share a new article with Han Zhuang in Quantitative Science Studies! "Incorporating costs and benefits to the evaluation of uncertain research results" we propose a unified framework for deciding when to continue research, even if it might be wrong 🤯. direct.mit.edu/qss/article/do…"
As the volume of published articles outpaces the number of practicing scientists, academics are increasingly overwhelmed. Where does this growth leave researchers? A new study published in Quantitative Science Studies assesses the strain on scientific publishing. #OpenAccess direct.mit.edu/qss/article/do…
New paper just out in Quantitative Science Studies where we find clear evidence that geographical restrictions on ChatGPT usage have largely failed. Interestingly, OpenAI seems to have taken notice, recently ramping up enforcement efforts. w/Mengyi sun Misha Teplitskiy | Science of Science