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Scientometrics|November 1, 2021
Software review: The JATSdecoder package-extract metadata, abstract and sectioned text from NISO-JATS coded XML documents; Insights to PubMed central's open access databaseIngmar Böschen
Scientometrics|January 24, 2022
Trump's COVID-19 tweets and Dr. Fauci's emailsDavid E Allen, Michael McAleer
Scientometrics|January 19, 2026
Ordering matters in shared authorship: a response to Decius and SchilbachS Bruton, M Hosseini
Scientometrics|February 8, 2011
Explicitly searching for useful inventions: dynamic relatedness and the costs of connecting versus synthesizingChihmao Hsieh
Scientometrics|June 15, 2010
The mathematical review system: does reviewer status play a role in the citation process?Alesia Zuccala
Scientometrics|June 30, 2010
Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mappingNees Jan van Eck, Ludo Waltman
Scientometrics|August 12, 2010
Harmonic publication and citation counting: sharing authorship credit equitably - not equally, geometrically or arithmeticallyNils T Hagen
Scientometrics|August 31, 2010
Too much noise in the Times Higher Education rankingsFred L Bookstein, Horst Seidler, Martin Fieder, et al.
Scientometrics|September 8, 2021
Alternative medicines worth researching? Citation analyses of acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, and osteopathy 1996-2017Mike Thelwall
Scientometrics|August 27, 2025
Are questionable research practices considered a successful career strategy? A novel implementation of the implicit association testAntonia Velicu, Fabian Winter, Justus Rathmann, et al.
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Scientometrics|November 1, 2021
Software review: The JATSdecoder package-extract metadata, abstract and sectioned text from NISO-JATS coded XML documents; Insights to PubMed central's open access databaseIngmar Böschen
Scientometrics|January 24, 2022
Trump's COVID-19 tweets and Dr. Fauci's emailsDavid E Allen, Michael McAleer
Scientometrics|January 19, 2026
Ordering matters in shared authorship: a response to Decius and SchilbachS Bruton, M Hosseini
Scientometrics|February 8, 2011
Explicitly searching for useful inventions: dynamic relatedness and the costs of connecting versus synthesizingChihmao Hsieh
Scientometrics|June 15, 2010
The mathematical review system: does reviewer status play a role in the citation process?Alesia Zuccala
Scientometrics|June 30, 2010
Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mappingNees Jan van Eck, Ludo Waltman
Scientometrics|August 12, 2010
Harmonic publication and citation counting: sharing authorship credit equitably - not equally, geometrically or arithmeticallyNils T Hagen
Scientometrics|August 31, 2010
Too much noise in the Times Higher Education rankingsFred L Bookstein, Horst Seidler, Martin Fieder, et al.
Scientometrics|September 8, 2021
Alternative medicines worth researching? Citation analyses of acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, and osteopathy 1996-2017Mike Thelwall
Scientometrics|August 27, 2025
Are questionable research practices considered a successful career strategy? A novel implementation of the implicit association testAntonia Velicu, Fabian Winter, Justus Rathmann, et al.
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