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Journal of Data and Information Science, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 2022
- Yushuang Lyu, Muqi Yin, Fangjie Xi, Xiaojun Hu:
Progress and Knowledge Transfer from Science to Technology in the Research Frontier of CRISPR Based on the LDA Model. 1-19 - Andrea Reyes Elizondo
, Clara Calero-Medina, Martijn S. Visser:
The Three-Step Workflow: A Pragmatic Approach to Allocating Academic Hospitals' Affiliations for Bibliometric Purposes. 20-36 - Ouxia Du, Ya Li:
Academic Collaborator Recommendation Based on Attributed Network Embedding. 37-56 - Lizhi Xing
, Yu Han:
Parameterless Pruning Algorithms for Similarity-Weight Network and Its Application in Extracting the Backbone of Global Value Chain. 57-75 - Minh Hoang Nguyen
, Nguyen Thanh Thanh Huyen, Manh-Toan Ho, Tam-Tri Le
, Quan-Hoang Vuong
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The Roles of Female Involvement and Risk Aversion in Open Access Publishing Patterns in Vietnamese Social Sciences and Humanities. 76-96 - Murtuza Shahzad, Hamed Alhoori
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Public Reaction to Scientific Research via Twitter Sentiment Prediction. 97-124
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2022
- Michael P. Taylor:
I Don't Peer-Review for Non-Open Journals, and Neither Should You. 1-3 - Sichao Tong
, Zhesi Shen
, Tianyuan Huang
, Liying Yang:
Fighting Against Academic Misconduct: What Can Scientometricians Do? 4-5 - Xin Guo
, Yuming Chen, Jian Du, Erdan Dong:
Extracting and Measuring Uncertain Biomedical Knowledge from Scientific Statements. 6-30 - Mike Thelwall
, Emma Stuart, Amalia Más-Bleda, Meiko Makita, Mahshid Abdoli:
I'm Nervous about Sharing This Secret with You: Youtube Influencers Generate Strong Parasocial Interactions by Discussing Personal Issues. 31-56 - Pablo Dorta-González
, María-Isabel Dorta-González
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Contribution of the Open Access Modality to the Impact of Hybrid Journals Controlling by Field and Time Effects. 57-83 - Fei Pu, Zhongwei Zhang, Yan Feng, Bailin Yang:
Learning Context-based Embeddings for Knowledge Graph Completion. 84-106
Volume 7, Number 3, August 2022
- Brady D. Lund
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Bibliometrics Is Valuable Science. Why Do Some Journals Seem to Oppose It? 1-4 - Leo Egghe
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Convergence of Impact Measures and Impact Bundles. 5-19 - Xuefeng Wang, Rongrong Li
, Yuqin Liu, Ming Lei:
A Morphology-Driven Method for Measuring Technology Complementarity: Empirical Study Involving Alzheimer's Disease. 20-48 - Roberto Henriques, Adria Ferreira, Mauro Castelli
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A Use Case of Patent Classification Using Deep Learning with Transfer Learning. 49-70 - Myroslava Hladchenko:
Implications of Publication Requirements for the Research Output of Ukrainian Academics in Scopus in 1999-2019. 71-93
Volume 7, Number 4, November 2022
- Jiandong Zhang
, Yahui Liu, Zhesi Shen
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Covid-related Papers Contribute 50% on the JIF of High Impact Medicine Journals. 1-2 - Tianyuan Huang
, Ting Yue:
How does the Research Capacity Gap among Institutions Change over Time? 3-4 - Joel Emanuel Fuchs, Lawrence J. Smolinsky, Ronald Rousseau
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Confidence Intervals for Relative Intensity of Collaboration (RIC) Indicators. 5-15 - Brady D. Lund
, Ting Wang:
What Does Information Science Offer for Data Science Research?: A Review of Data and Information Ethics Literature. 16-38 - Yuqi Wang, Yue Chen, Zhiqi Wang, Kang Wang, Kai Song:
A Novel Metric for Assessing National Strength in Scientific Research: Understanding China's Research Output in Quantum Technology through Collaboration. 39-60 - Peter Sasvari
, Anna Urbanovics:
Subject Area Risk Assessment of Four Hungarian Universities with a View to the QS University Rankings by Subject. 61-80

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