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Tags: Bibliometrics People and Places QH301-705.5 Research and Analysis Methods

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    Women are underrepresented in computational biology: An analysis of the schol...

    While women are generally underrepresented in STEM fields, there are noticeable differences between fields. For instance, the gender ratio in biology is more balanced than in...
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    Relative Citation Ratio (RCR): A new metric that uses citation rates to measu...

    Despite their recognized limitations, bibliometric assessments of scientific productivity have been widely adopted. We describe here an improved method to quantify the influence...
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    Contest models highlight inherent inefficiencies of scientific funding compet...

    Scientific research funding is allocated largely through a system of soliciting and ranking competitive grant proposals. In these competitions, the proposals themselves are not...
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    Evolution or revolution? Changing the way science is published and communicated.

    The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of academic research are communicated within communities and with the wider public. In a push to accelerate change and make...
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    Assessing scientists for hiring, promotion, and tenure.

    International audience; Assessment of researchers is necessary for decisions of hiring, promotion, and tenure. A burgeoning number of scientific leaders believe the current...
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    Reliable novelty: New should not trump true

    Science advances through rich, scholarly discussion. More than ever before, digital tools allow us to take that dialogue online. To chart a new future for open publishing, we...
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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,...