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Rodrigo Costas

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Scientometrics|July 19, 2011
Do age and professional rank influence the order of authorship in scientific publications? Some evidence from a micro-level perspectiveRodrigo Costas, María Bordons
Plos One|September 30, 2016
How Many Is Too Many? On the Relationship between Research Productivity and ImpactVincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas
Plos One|May 18, 2018
General discussion of data quality challenges in social media metrics: Extensive comparison of four major altmetric data aggregatorsZohreh Zahedi, Rodrigo Costas
Scientometrics|April 10, 2018
Reflections around 'the cautionary use' of the h-index: response to Teixeira da Silva and DobránszkiRodrigo Costas, Thomas Franssen
Plos One|May 9, 2015
Correction: Characterizing social media metrics of scholarly papers: the effect of document properties and collaboration patternsStefanie Haustein, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent Larivière
Plos One|June 18, 2015
Misconduct Policies, Academic Culture and Career Stage, Not Gender or Pressures to Publish, Affect Scientific IntegrityDaniele Fanelli, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent Larivière
Plos One|March 18, 2015
Characterizing social media metrics of scholarly papers: the effect of document properties and collaboration patternsStefanie Haustein, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent Larivière
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 22, 2017
Meta-assessment of bias in scienceDaniele Fanelli, Rodrigo Costas, John P A Ioannidis
Scientometrics|March 18, 2010
Self-citations at the meso and individual levels: effects of different calculation methodsRodrigo Costas, Thed N van Leeuwen, María Bordons
Plos One|May 23, 2019
Towards a second generation of 'social media metrics': Characterizing Twitter communities of attention around scienceAdrián A Díaz-Faes, Timothy D Bowman, Rodrigo Costas
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Scientometrics|July 19, 2011
Do age and professional rank influence the order of authorship in scientific publications? Some evidence from a micro-level perspectiveRodrigo Costas, María Bordons
Plos One|September 30, 2016
How Many Is Too Many? On the Relationship between Research Productivity and ImpactVincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas
Plos One|May 18, 2018
General discussion of data quality challenges in social media metrics: Extensive comparison of four major altmetric data aggregatorsZohreh Zahedi, Rodrigo Costas
Scientometrics|April 10, 2018
Reflections around 'the cautionary use' of the h-index: response to Teixeira da Silva and DobránszkiRodrigo Costas, Thomas Franssen
Plos One|May 9, 2015
Correction: Characterizing social media metrics of scholarly papers: the effect of document properties and collaboration patternsStefanie Haustein, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent Larivière
Plos One|June 18, 2015
Misconduct Policies, Academic Culture and Career Stage, Not Gender or Pressures to Publish, Affect Scientific IntegrityDaniele Fanelli, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent Larivière
Plos One|March 18, 2015
Characterizing social media metrics of scholarly papers: the effect of document properties and collaboration patternsStefanie Haustein, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent Larivière
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 22, 2017
Meta-assessment of bias in scienceDaniele Fanelli, Rodrigo Costas, John P A Ioannidis
Scientometrics|March 18, 2010
Self-citations at the meso and individual levels: effects of different calculation methodsRodrigo Costas, Thed N van Leeuwen, María Bordons
Plos One|May 23, 2019
Towards a second generation of 'social media metrics': Characterizing Twitter communities of attention around scienceAdrián A Díaz-Faes, Timothy D Bowman, Rodrigo Costas
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