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    Characteristics of Retractions from Korean Medical Journals in the KoreaMed D...

    Background Flawed or misleading articles may be retracted because of either honest scientific errors or scientific misconduct. This study explored the characteristics of...
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    A case study exploring associations between popular media attention of scient...

    The association between mention of scientific research in popular media (e.g., the mainstream media or social media platforms) and scientific impact (e.g., citations) has yet to...
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    Effects of research complexity and competition on the incidence and growth of...

    Background Investigations into the factors behind coauthorship growth in biomedical research have mostly focused on specific disciplines or journals, and have rarely...
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    Scientific productivity: An exploratory study of metrics and incentives.

    Competitive pressure to maximize the current bibliometric measures of productivity is jeopardizing the integrity of the scientific literature. Efforts are underway to address...
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    Are Network Growth and the Contributions to Congresses Associated with Public...

    BACKGROUND: The consistent focus of 'Advances in Neuroblastoma Research' congresses on the topic neuroblastoma sets it as a model for a circumscribed scientific community....
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    Could early tweet counts predict later citation counts? A gender study in Lif...

    In this study, it was investigated whether early tweets counts could differentially benefit female and male (first, last) authors in terms of the later citation counts received....
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    Perceived publication pressure in Amsterdam: Survey of all disciplinary field...

    Publications determine to a large extent the possibility to stay in academia (“publish or perish”). While some pressure to publish may incentivise high quality research, too...
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    Clustering More than Two Million Biomedical Publications: Comparing the Accur...

    Background We investigate the accuracy of different similarity approaches for clustering over two million biomedical documents. Clustering large sets of text documents is...
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    Double-edged sword of interdisciplinary knowledge flow from hard sciences to ...

    : Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) increasingly absorb knowledge from Hard Sciences, i.e., Science, Technology, Agriculture and Medicine (STAM), as testified by a growing...
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    The catalytic role of a research university and international partnerships in...

    Objective In Peru, the past three decades have witnessed impressive growth in biomedical research catalyzed from a single research university and its investigators who secured...
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    Predicting co-author relationship in medical co-authorship networks.

    Research collaborations are encouraged because a synergistic effect yielding good results often appears. However, creating and organizing a strong research group is a difficult...
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    AbstractProposals to increase research reproducibility frequently call for focusing on effect sizes instead of p values, as well as for increasing the statistical power of...
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    Assessment of publication bias and outcome reporting bias in systematic revie...

    Strategies to identify and mitigate publication bias and outcome reporting bias are frequently adopted in systematic reviews of clinical interventions but it is not clear how...
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    Assessing reporting quality of randomized controlled trial abstracts in psych...

    Background Reporting quality of randomized controlled trial (RCT) abstracts is important as readers often make their first judgments based on the abstracts. This study aims to...
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    Open-Access Mega-Journals: A Bibliometric Profile

    In this paper we present the first comprehensive bibliometric analysis of eleven open-access mega-journals (OAMJs). OAMJs are a relatively recent phenomenon, and have been...
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    Productivity, impact, and collaboration differences between transdisciplinary...

    : Transdisciplinary (TD) approaches are increasingly used to address complex public health problems such as childhood obesity. Compared to traditional grant-funded scientific...
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    A standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field

    Citation metrics are widely used and misused. We have created a publicly available database of 100,000 top scientists that provides standardized information on citations,...