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2. ChatGPT could be the reviewer of your next scientific paper. Evidence on the limits of AI-assisted academic reviews
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Carabaotes, David, Gonzalez-Geraldo, Jose L., and Jover, Gonzalo
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- 2023
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3. Reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) of papers published by Loet Leydesdorff: A giant in the field of scientometrics passed away.
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Bornmann, Lutz and Haunschild, Robin
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SPECTROMETRY , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *SCIENTOMETRICS , *RESEARCH personnel , *CITATION analysis - Abstract
Loet Leydesdorff (mentioned as Loet in the following) passed away in March 2023. Our paper is dedicated to the important contributions of this exceptional researcher (in scientometrics). We investigated which studies, theories, methods, and ideas have influenced Loet's scientific work. The method reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) can be used to answer this and related questions. Many RPYS studies have been published regarding the historical roots of research fields, journals, and scientists. The program CRExplorer was specifically developed for RPYS. In this study, we used CRExplorer to investigate the historical roots and influential publications of Loet's oeuvre. The results demonstrate the wide range of topics in Loet's research and their fundamental meaning for the scientometric field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. ChatGPT could be the reviewer of your next scientific paper. Evidence on the limits of AI-assisted academic reviews.
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Carabantes, David, González-Geraldo, José L., and Jover, Gonzalo
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *GENERATIVE artificial intelligence , *CHATGPT , *LANGUAGE models , *SCIENTIFIC communication , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *UNIVERSITY rankings - Abstract
The irruption of artificial intelligence (AI) in all areas of our lives is a reality to which the university, as an institution of higher education, must respond prudently, but also with no hesitation. This paper discusses the potential that resources based on AI presents as potential reviewers of scientific articles in a hypothetical peer review of already published articles. Using different models (GPT-3.5 and GPT-4) and platforms (ChatPDF and Bing), we obtained three full reviews, both qualitative and quantitative, for each of the five articles examined, thus being able to delineate and contrast the results of all of them in terms of the human reviews that these same articles received at the time. The evidence found highlights the extent to which we can and should rely on generative language models to support our decisions as qualified experts in our field. Furthermore, the results also corroborate the hallucinations inherent in these models while pointing out one of their current major shortcomings: the context window limit. On the other hand, the study also points out the inherent benefits of a model that is in a clear expansion phase, providing a detailed view of the potential and limitations that these models offer as possible assistants to the review of scientific articles, a key process in the communication and dissemination of academic research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Are there biases in decisions to tweet on scientific papers? A plea for conducting an experimental Twitter study. Technical note
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Bornmann, Lutz, Haunschild, Robin, and Tekles, Alexander
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- 2022
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6. Reputación mediática en Europa. Análisis empírico de la reputación de la prensa en papel, prensa digital, radio y televisión en diez países europeos.
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Castillo-Díaz, Ana, De-Aguilera-Moyano, Miguel, Ortiz-de-Guinea-Ayala, Yolanda, and Villafañe-Gallego, Justo
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PUBLIC opinion , *PRESS , *REPUTATION , *POLITICAL participation , *TRUST , *JOB descriptions , *POWER (Social sciences) , *CORPORATE image , *MEDIA studies - Abstract
Democracy is considered to be the ideal foundation of societies today. In a democratic society, news media play a highly relevant role as avenues by which public and political powers can interact with society and facilitate civic participation. The public’s perception of the news media’s reputation is a crucial factor for enhancing trust and citizen engagement. This article presents a study of the reputation of the media (paper press, digital press, radio and television) in ten European countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. A quantitative method was applied to the results of a survey conducted to determine the reputation of news media among a sample of the informed population in those countries (1,000 residents of legal age who used media at least two or three times a week). The concept of reputation is thereby characterized in its association with the media, identifying its integrating attributes and assessing its incidence in each type of medium. The results indicate that, although television is the most widely used medium, the printed press enjoys a higher reputation in most of the countries studied, being seen as having the attributes of credibility and informative rigor. This study provides a detailed analysis of the scores given to media reputation attributes in the considered countries. It also offers a ranking of the media with the highest reputation in the countries examined, as well as a description of the reputational position of each medium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. Contribuciones científicas presentadas en los congresos de la Asociación Española de Investigación de la Comunicación (2007-2018).
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Gómez-Escalonilla, Gloria and Izquierdo-Iranzo, Patricia
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MALE authors , *POLITICAL communication , *ACADEMIC conferences , *MEDIA studies , *DIGITAL media , *GENDER - Abstract
The content of the 847 papers presented by authors from Spanish universities at the six conferences of the Spanish Association for Communication Research (AE-IC) is analyzed. The six conferences were held in Santiago de Compostela (2008), Malaga (2010), Tarragona (2012), Bilbao (2014), Madrid (2016), and Salamanca (2018). The research variables of study are: author's profiles, geographic location, gender, home university, most commonly studied topics, and considered media. The results confirm that the gender divide no longer exist: in fact, there are more female than male authors. Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona exhibit the highest rates of participation, and Madrid and Catalonia are the most active regions, followed by Andalusia and Valencia. The topics treated are quite diverse, with the study of media content standing out, mainly those focused on political communication. Other common topics are the impact of the digital age, and audiovisual media structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Estructura y dimensión económica del proceso de producción del libro en España.
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Vázquez-Álvarez, Iñaki
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COMPUTER software industry , *PAPER industry , *GRAPHIC arts , *MANUFACTURING processes , *ECONOMIC structure - Abstract
We carry out mesoeconomic and mesoanalytical analyses of the structure and economic dimension of the book production process in Spain. For this report, the following have been carried out: (1) 43 in-depth interviews with experts have been conducted; (2) the information provided by Panorámica de la edición española from 1996 to 2019 has been systematized; (3) financial information from 2,683 companies for the period 2019-2021 has been obtained through the Sistema de Análisis de Balances Ibéricos. The report contains: (1) an original and rigorous way of analyzing the book production process in Spain; (2) novel quantitative and qualitative information about publishing companies, as well as their suppliers of goods and services: editorial services, packagers, graphic arts divisions, the paper industry, and software providers; (3) relevant information about the context in which book production takes place in Spain and the national and international institutions involved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Creating a collection of publications categorized by their research guarantors into the Scopus ASJC scheme.
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Álvarez-Llorente, Jesús M., Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P., and De-Moya-Anegón, Félix
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COLLECTIONS ,DATABASES ,SCIENTOMETRICS ,AUTHORS ,CLASSIFICATION - Abstract
Given the need in Scientometrics to get beyond merely classifying scientific production based on the classification of the journals in which it is published, there have been many attempts to classify papers directly. Little has been done, however, to check how reliable the results are. In this work, a collection of publications was generated which we call an Author's Assignation Collection (AAC) comprising 13449 papers referenced in the Scopus database and classified by their research guarantor with fractional weighting in terms of Scopus's own ASJC scheme. The methodological approach taken is described, and the collection's representativeness is evaluated and compared with the journal-based classification. There stand out both the great number of papers assigned by their research guarantors to more than one category (at times with even the same weight) and how frequently authors assigned categories which were not assigned to the journals in which their paper was published. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. TECNOLOGÍAS PARA LA INCORPORACIÓN DE OBJETOS 3D EN LIBROS DE PAPEL Y LIBROS DIGITALES.
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Carbonell-Carrera, Carlos, Saorín, José-Luis, Meier, Cecile, Melián-Díaz, Dámari, and De-la-Torre-Cantero, Jorge
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Traditionally, the book uses text, pictures, and drawings to show information. To complement the information, various methods have been used, such as adding tangible objects or models. With the advent of digital books, it is possible to incorporate videos, interactive graphics, photo galleries, and 3D objects. This article describes the possibilities of including 3D models in books that are paper or electronic (read on a desktop or mobile device). For this article we have made several book prototypes in various formats, and instructions are presented so that the reader can visualize the 3D objects contained in them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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11. A proposal to revise the disruption index.
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Leydesdorff, Loet, Bornmann, Lutz, and Tekles, Alexander
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The disruption index (DI) based on bibliographic coupling and uncoupling between a document and its references was first proposed by Funk & Owen-Smith (2017) for citation relations among patents and then adapted for scholarly papers by Wu et al. (2019). However, Wu & Wu (2019) argued that this indicator would be inconsistent. We propose revised disruption indices (DI* and DI#) which make the indicator theoretically more robust and consistent. Along similar lines, Chen et al. (2020) developed the indicator into two dimensions: disruption and consolidation. We elaborate the improvements in simulations and empirically. The relations between disruption, consolidation, and bibliographic coupling are further specified. Bibliographic coupling of a focal paper with its cited references generates historical continuity. A two-dimensional framework is used to conceptualize discontinuity not as a residual, but a dimension which can further be specified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. EL PAPEL Y SUS POSIBILIDADES MULTIMEDIA EN LA BIBLIOTECA.
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Juárez-Urquijo, Fernando
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INTERNET , *CELL phones , *CLOUD storage , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *PUBLIC libraries , *DIGITAL media - Abstract
The Internet, the new mobile devices and cloud storage are changing the way in which people deal with information; we still need great storage capacity and information readers but we also value ubiquity and data synchronization between the different devices that we are using. Access has become more important than storage. The web as a tool is leading to the obsolescence of digital media that are just 20 years old and boosts the multimedia possibilities of paper, an analog medium that facilitates the relationship between people and mobile devices. We go through some of the experiences carried out in the Muskiz public library exploring the new multimedia possibilities of paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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13. K.8. Dr Paper & Mr Web
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Aguillo, Isidro F.
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- 2010
14. DIFUSIÓN DE LA PRENSA DIARIA EN ESPAÑA 1998-2008: PAPEL VS DIGITAL.
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Juanatey-Boga, Óscar and Martínez-Fernández, Valentín-Alejandro
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NEWSPAPER circulation , *ELECTRONIC newspapers , *SPORTS periodicals , *ECONOMIC periodicals - Abstract
The circulation of newspapers that have both a "paper version" and a "free digital" version is analysed to determine whether there is a relationship between the two kinds of circulation. If there is an existing relationship we want to know how it works, what the overall effects are, and if these effects create some form of "cannibalization". We studied the leading "free digital" publications in Spain for general information (El mundo), sports (Marca), and economics (Expansión). Sources for extracting data are Introl, OJD and OJD Interactiva. Data analysis was based on a descriptive statistics methodology and monthly series over 10 years, starting in June 1998, the first available date for electronic editions of these three newspapapers. The last month analysed is December 2008 because OJD Interactiva modified its measurement methods in January 2009 and this change could have affected the study results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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15. Thirty years of research on high-growth entrepreneurship: bibliometric overview of its H-Classics.
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Lechuga-Sancho, María-Paula, Martínez-Fierro, Salustiano, and Ramos-Rodríguez, Antonio R.
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CONCEPTUAL structures ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,RESEARCH personnel ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,CITATION indexes ,CONTENT analysis ,CITATION networks ,GAZELLES - Abstract
In recent years, high-growth entrepreneurship (HGE) research has gained increasing importance. For this reason, it is considered necessary to analyze papers that have had the most significant impact on the development of the discipline and that should be familiar to all researchers. Building new knowledge on these works is important because it provides legitimacy and coherence to the future development of this research field. Thus, this paper aims to identify and characterize the classic articles in the field of HGE, a line of research that has seen significant growth in the last 30 years. The H-Classics method is used to identify these papers. Subsequently, several bibliometric aspects of this collection are analyzed, such as the forums of journals where they have been published, the most productive authors, the patterns of collaboration, and an analysis of the conceptual structure through co-word analysis. Exhaustive content analysis is carried out to complement this vision, identifying the proposed objectives, methodologies, types of data, analysis techniques used, and their main contributions in three consecutive periods. The results are of value to researchers interested in high-growth firms because they allow us to understand the foundations on which this discipline has been built through its classics and to determine its main challenges for the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Tras el comportamiento informacional colaborativo.
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Navarro, Gabriel
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The interest among those who work in Youth Information Centres in several key areas is highlighted: the selection and proper dissemination of the information content that affects the daily life of young people; overcoming the obstacles of accessibility and understanding of the information with which they are faced; and the importance of interactin with them in the context of social networking platforms. Because of the value associated with the virtual sociability within which young people and their interactions develop, we must boost its intermediary role by adopting the role of "connectors" as far as possible. To do this, we should detect those signs that suggest a "collaborative information behaviour" and encourage these actions. Among the concepts and ideas discussed in this brief analysis are "hyperdyadic dissemination" of Christakis and Fowler, mediation as "Information DJ" of Matt Lieberman, and the "information scent" of Pirolli. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
17. Prensa en la cuarta pantalla. Movilidad de la información del papel al bolsillo.
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Costa-Sánchez, Carmen and Piñeiro-Otero, María-Teresa
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MOBILE communication systems , *INFORMATION technology , *HIGH technology , *BUSINESS models , *BUSINESS development , *DIGITAL media , *INTERACTIVE computer systems , *WIRELESS communications ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations in business enterprises - Abstract
Online press is immersed in a dynamic process, characterized by the incorporation of information technologies (IT) and search for new business models. In this context, digital media have found in mobile devices one of their main platforms of development, due to the possibilities of bringing information closer to its recipients and personalising messages according to their preferences. The object of this article is to investigate the potential of new mobile devices for information mobility, and their implementation for Spanish cybermedia. Pages audited with OJD Interactive software were used for this analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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18. Ponencias o artículos: ¿una tensión en la comunicación científica?
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Miguel, Sandra
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SCHOLARLY communication , *SCIENTIFIC communication , *LIBRARY science , *INFORMATION science , *INFORMATION dissemination , *PUBLISHED articles - Abstract
Proceedings papers and journal articles play an important role in scholarly communication in most disciplines, including Library and Information Science. Although both serve different and complementary functions in scientific communication, in some cases the choice of one or the other can be exclusive and becomes a dilemma for researchers. This study aims to present different situations of tension caused by the choice of one or another channel of communication, and also an invitation to consider the role played by these two channels in the dissemination of scientific knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
19. Rejected papers: fracaso y oportunidad.
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Marcos, Mari-Carmen
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The system of scientific publication subjects the submitted manuscript to review, and it is common that many studies are rejected, for various reasons. Some researchers improve the study and achieve publication in another journal, while others abandon the effort and the work remains unpublished. The rejected papers that eventually achieve publication are cited more often than those accepted without changes, because the peer review process improves the quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
20. Which of the metadata with relevance for bibliometrics are the same and which are different when switching from Microsoft Academic Graph to OpenAlex?
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Scheidsteger, Thomas and Haunschild, Robin
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METADATA ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,NONPROFIT organizations ,CITATION analysis ,OPEN-ended questions ,CLASSIFICATION - Abstract
With the announcement of the retirement of Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG), the non-profit organization OurResearch announced that they would provide a similar resource under the name OpenAlex. Thus, we compare the metadata with relevance to bibliometric analyses of the latest MAG snapshot with an early OpenAlex snapshot. Practically all works from MAG were transferred to OpenAlex preserving their bibliographic data publication year, volume, first and last page, DOI as well as the number of references that are important ingredients of citation analysis. More than 90% of the MAG documents have equivalent document types in OpenAlex. Of the remaining ones, especially reclassifications to the OpenAlex document types journal-article and book-chapter seem to be correct and amount to more than 7%, so that the document type specifications have improved significantly from MAG to OpenAlex. As another item of bibliometric relevant metadata, we looked at the paper-based subject classification in MAG and in OpenAlex. We found significantly more documents with a subject classification assignment in OpenAlex than in MAG. On the first and second level, the classification structure is nearly identical. We present data on the subject reclassifications on both levels in tabular and graphical form. The assessment of the consequences of the abundant subject reclassifications on field-normalized bibliometric evaluations is not in the scope of the present paper. Apart from this open question, OpenAlex seems to be overall at least as suited for bibliometric analyses as MAG for publication years before 2021 or maybe even better because of the broader coverage of document type assignments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. A bibliometric perspective on the academic contributions of Loet Leydesdorff.
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Wenjing Xiong and Ping Zhou
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COMPUTER science ,INFORMATION science ,LIBRARY science ,SCIENTIFIC computing ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,RESEARCH personnel ,STATISTICAL methods in information science - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to commemorate the late scholar Loet Leydesdorff for his great academic contribution on the basis of data from Web of Science. In the span of more than 40 years, he had 526 publications, with the years 2004-2021 being the most productive (394 publications). His international collaborations spread widely across 36 countries, with Germany, the USA, the UK, China, Russia, and South Korea being the most significant. His most frequent collaboration partners included Lutz Bornmann (Germany), Staša Milojević (USA), Caroline Wagner (USA), Henry Etzkowitz (USA), Jonathan Adams (UK), Ronald Rousseau (Belgium), and Ping Zhou (China). With a broad and deep knowledge background, Leydesdorff's research extended across multiple disciplines and fields, but he was most active in library and information science and computer science. He made profound contributions to the study of bibliometrics, innovation systems (the Triple Helix model), and communications. Leydesdorff had a remarkable and extensive citation impact, with citations in 221 WoS subject categories from 120 countries. His publications in 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006, and 2012 are highly cited, and those on university-industry-government relations (the Triple Helix model) are the most cited. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. Seeing impact: genres referencing journal articles.
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Hicks, Diana
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PERIODICAL articles ,SCHOLARSHIPS ,ALTMETRICS ,INFORMATION professionals ,TRADE publications ,SCHOLARLY method ,MEDICAL sciences - Abstract
This paper examines the societal impact of research from the perspective of interconnected genres. Information reaches professionals outside academia through many different types of documents. Those documents often connect with scholarship by referencing academic work, mentioning professors, or publishing articles authored by scholars. Here the pattern of referencing journal articles is compared across professional genres. Such citation counts make visible societal impacts to the extent that a field engages a genre, and different genres favor different fields. Biomedical sciences are most visible in patent citation counts. News and social media most often reference medicine. Policy documents make heavy use of social science. Ulrich’s indexing of trade journals, magazines, and newspapers suggests social sciences engage heavily with the professions through trade press. However, caution is warranted when using citations to indicate societal impact. Engagement with scholarship occurs not only through referencing but also through authorship and mentions. Not all citations indicate substantive engagement, particularly in social media. Academic literature is but one of many types of sources referenced in professional genres. And scholarship engages with many genres beyond those currently indexed, most notably trade press. Nevertheless, understanding citation patterns across heterogeneous professional genres offeres a promising frontier for information sciences to provide a foundation for the analysis of scholarship’s societal impact. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Letter. New Google Scholar section with information on funded publications.
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Elango, Bakthavachalam and Bornmann, Lutz
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SCHOLARS - Abstract
Recently, Google Scholar added a new section to the Google Scholar Author Profiles called "Public Access", with information on funded (and unfunded) publications. This Letter to the editor discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the new section. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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24. Never mind predatory publishers" what about 'grey' publishers?
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Nicholas, David, Herman, Eti, Abrizah, Abdullah, Rodríguez-Bravo, Blanca, Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Chérifa, Watkinson, Anthony, Świgoń, Marzena, Jie Xu, Jamali, Hamid R., and Tenopir, Carol
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OPEN access publishing ,ATTITUDE change (Psychology) ,PREDATORY publishing ,SCHOLARLY communication ,PUBLISHING ,PERIODICAL publishing ,RESEARCH personnel ,GREY relational analysis - Abstract
The Harbingers project, which studied the working lives and scholarly communication behaviour of early career researchers (ECRs) over 6 years, found evidence of changing attitudes to questionable (grey) publishing. Thus, whilst predatory publishers have come to be treated with equanimity, as a problem easily dealt with, there was growing concern with the high volume of low-grade research being generated, some of which by 'grey' open access publishers for want of a better name (questionable and non-standard have also been used). With the recent announcement (2023) that the government of Malaysia (a Harbinger case country) is not providing Article Processing Charges (APCs) for articles published by MDPI, Frontiers and Hindawi on quality and cost grounds, we set out to see what lay behind this decision and whether other countries exhibited similar concerns. Information was obtained by asking Harbinger country leads, mostly embedded in research universities, from Australia, China, France, Israel, Malaysia, Poland, Spain, UK, and the US to conduct desk research to establish what is happening. It was found that countries, like ECRs, appear to have formed into two different camps, with China, Poland, France, and Spain joining Malaysia in the camp of those who felt concerned about these publishers and the UK, US, Israel, and Australia belonging to the camp of the unconcerned. Explanations for the split are furnished and whether the Malaysian position will prevail elsewhere is considered. Finally, in this paper, we have aired issues/concerns, rather than provided robust, systematic data. For a systematic study we shall have to wait for the fuller study we are hoping to conduct. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Toward non-human-centered design: designing an academic article with ChatGPT.
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Livberber, Tuba
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CHATGPT ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,NATURAL language processing ,LANGUAGE models ,MACHINE learning ,CRITICAL thinking ,GENERATIVE pre-trained transformers ,PSEUDOPOTENTIAL method - Abstract
Non-human-centered design tools, such as ChatGPT, have shown potential as effective aids in academic article design. This study conducts a comparative evaluation of ChatGPT-3.5 and ChatGPT-4, examining their capabilities and limitations in supporting the academic article design process. The study aims to demonstrate the utility of ChatGPT as a writing tool and investigate its applicability and efficacy in the context of academic paper design. The author interacted with both versions of ChatGPT, providing prompts and analyzing the generated responses. In addition, a different expert academic was consulted to assess the appropriateness of the ChatGPT responses. The findings suggest that ChatGPT, despite its limitations, could serve as a useful tool for academic writing, particularly in the design of academic articles. Despite the limitations of both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, GPT-3.5 offers a broader perspective, whereas GPT-4 provides a more in-depth and detailed approach to the design of articles. ChatGPT exhibits capabilities in aiding the design process, generating ideas aligned with the overall purpose and focus of the paper, producing consistent and contextually relevant responses to various natural language inputs, partially assisting in literature reviews, supporting paper design in terms of both content and format, and providing reasonable editing and proofreading for articles. However, limitations were identified, including reduced critical thinking, potential for plagiarism, risk of misinformation, lack of originality and innovation, and limited access to literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. DIGITAL TRANSITION OF TEACHING LEARNING RESOURCES AT SPANISH UNIVERSITIES.
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Rodríguez-Bravo, Blanca, Pacios, Ana-Reyes, Vianello-Osti, Marina, Moro-Cabero, Manuela, and De-la-Mano-González, Marta
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INSTRUCTIONAL materials centers ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,ELECTRONIC resource librarians ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Copyright of El Profesional de la Información is the property of EPI SCP and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2015
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27. Diseño de libros para dispositivos de tinta electrónica.
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Lara-Navarra, Pablo, Gros-Salvat, Begoña, and Almirall, Magí
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ELECTRONIC publishing ,BOOK design ,ELECTRONIC paper ,BOOK format ,INFORMATION display system design & construction ,FORMATTING of information display systems ,INFORMATION technology - Abstract
Copyright of El Profesional de la Información is the property of EPI SCP and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2008
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28. RANKING INSTITUTIONS WITHIN A UNIVERSITY BASED ON THEIR SCIENTIFIC PERFORMANCE: A PERCENTILE-BASED APPROACH.
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Zornic, Nikola, Maricic, Milica, Bornmann, Lutz, Markovic, Aleksandar, Martic, Milan, and Jeremic, Veljko
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UNIVERSITY rankings ,PERCENTILES ,SCIENCE publishing ,PROFESSIONAL peer review ,ACADEMIC achievement ,PERFORMANCE - Abstract
Copyright of El Profesional de la Información is the property of EPI SCP and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2015
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29. Algorithmic News Versus Non-Algorithmic News: Towards a Principle-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) Theoretical Framework of News Media.
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Scheffauer, Rebecca, Gil de Zúñiga, Homero, and Correa, Teresa
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,INDUCTIVE effect ,JOURNALISM ,ECOSYSTEMS ,PROFESSIONS - Abstract
Technological media effects scholarship in the field of journalism and communication is experiencing a reinvigorated blooming due to the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and algorithm-based information. From news production to distribution and consumption, the whole journalistic chain of information media ecosystems and the principles that govern them have all been deeply transformed with the advent of AI and algorithmic tools. Drawing from wellestablished normative principles that have guided the journalistic profession, this paper seeks to synthesize the current state of research on AI and algorithm-based news by providing a principle-based theoretical framework of news media. In doing so, the paper organizes a comparison between algorithmic news versus non-algorithmic news according to three foundational pillars sustaining journalism research: news production, selection, and effects thereof. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. Lectores de documentos electrónicos.
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Monteoliva, Eloísa, Pérez-Ortiz, Carlos, and Repiso, Rafael
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ELECTRONIC book readers ,ELECTRONIC equipment ,INFORMATION display system design & construction ,ELECTRONIC publications software ,ELECTRONIC paper ,ELECTRONIC records ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
Copyright of El Profesional de la Información is the property of EPI SCP and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2008
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31. Wikipedia gender gap: a scoping review.
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Ferran-Ferrer, Núria, Boté-Vericad, Juan-José, and Minguillón, Julià
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GENDER inequality ,MALE authors ,SEX discrimination ,CONTENT analysis ,QUANTITATIVE research ,VIRTUAL communities ,COMMUNITY involvement - Abstract
In this scoping review, we portray an examination of the gender gap on Wikipedia by analyzing scholarly literature from 2007 to 2022. Employing quantitative methods, the study identifies key author characteristics such as gender, disciplines, countries, and institutions. The research reveals a slight majority of female authors, followed by male authors, with limited representation from non-binary authors. Qualitatively, content analysis uncovers two central themes: addressing the contribution gap and incorporating content related to underrepresented genders. Additionally, the study assesses results on the content gap, editing and participation bias, readership imbalances, and strategies to mitigate the gender gap. Furthermore, it explores the repercussions of this gap and categorizes the contributing factors as "the women's problem," "the mirror effect," and "the systemic problem." Overall, this comprehensive review enhances our comprehension of the Wikipedia gender gap and provides valuable insights into the research landscape in this domain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. A further step forward in measuring journals' technological factor.
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Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P., Moed, Henk F., and De-Moya-Anegón, Félix
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PATENT applications ,COST effectiveness ,GROSS domestic product ,CITATION analysis ,CITATION networks - Abstract
A new indicator of technological impact of a scientific journal is presented, based on citations in patent applications to papers published in that journal. Key characteristics are that patent citations are aggregated by patent family, and that not all citations are considered equal. To each family citation a weight is assigned that is proportional to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the countries in which protection is requested, to take into account the costs and expected benefits of patenting, and inversely proportional to the number of cited references in a patent family, as a way to correct for differences in citation frequencies in patent applications among technological fields. Around one third of journals indexed in Scopus have at least one citation from patent applications in a 5-year citation window. The distribution of the technological impact scores among journals can be modelled as a power law distribution, with the slope being a little smoother than that of common scientific impact indicators SJR and JIF. However, the correlations between technological and scientific impact indicators are mostly low or moderate, which shows that they measure quite different aspects of journal or research performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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33. Rethinking a national classification of research and graduate education.
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Brasil, André
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GRADUATE education ,RESEARCH & development ,EDUCATION research ,EDUCATIONAL standards ,RESEARCH evaluation ,SCIENTOMETRICS ,CLASSIFICATION ,EXPERT evidence ,STANDARDS ,ORIGIN of life - Abstract
Brazil adopts a classification system of research and graduate education that is key to its high-stakes national evaluation. Originated in the 1970s, the system is organised around evaluation areas that have expanded and matured not only to support the evaluation dynamics in the country but also to address the immense growth of the National System of Research and Graduate Education (SNPG). This study investigates the origins, evolution and current profile of the Brazilian classification, identifying that five decades of expansion led the system to become somewhat peculiar, especially when compared with international classification systems such as the OECD Fields of Research and Development (FORD) and the Unesco International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). The investigation and the comparisons conducted reveal that the system needs to be revised. For that, the study advances to propose a scientometric approach to rethink not only the classification of evaluation areas but also the allocation of research and graduate programs within them. The methods explored in this paper show the potential of the approach, as the different analyses performed can provide evidence to expert committees in the challenging task of performing an evolutionary review of the adopted classification system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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34. Discursos de la Prensa sobre los ODS y la Agenda 2030 en España: Análisis de los Diarios Digitales con más Audiencia (2015-2022).
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López-Carrión, Alberto E. and Martí-Sánchez, Myriam
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CORPORA ,SUSTAINABLE development ,LINGUISTIC analysis ,PUBLISHED articles ,TEXT mining - Abstract
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- 2024
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35. Press Discourse on the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda in Spain: Analysis of the Digital Newspapers with the Highest Readership (2015-2022).
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López-Carrión, Alberto E. and Martí-Sánchez, Myriam
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TEXT mining ,SUSTAINABLE development ,NEWSPAPERS ,JOURNALISM ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
In September 2015, all UN member states enacted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of the 2030 Agenda. It is a universal call to acion to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of people around the world. This paper aims to determine the most relevant characterisics of the discourse around this plan, which has been offered by the seven digital newspapers with the highest readership in Spain during the eight years following the enactment of the iniiaive. On the one hand, a staisical analysis has been carried out of the number of pieces of informaion disseminated, as well as of the eniies, industries, regions, themes and people or public agents most menioned. On the other hand, a computerised linguisic corpus analysis was carried out, showing the main word associaions made by each newspaper masthead and the length of the respecive journalisic pieces. The main results reveal a generalised increase in the number of news items, especially from 2020 onwards. Furthermore, there is a clear prominence of the social dimension of sustainability and sustainable development, in contrast to the scarce relevance of the ecological and environmental aspect in most of the digital newspapers. It is concluded that the Spanish press discourse on the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda is heterogeneous and, furthermore, that there is currently no example that fully complies with the values of sustainable journalism. Also, that the coverage of this roadmap does not have long-format journalisic pieces that allow the desirable depth for an adequate explanaion of the plan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. Transferencia como práctica y misión en proyectos de investigación universitarios sobre desinformación.
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Sánchez-González, María, Cea-Esteruelas, Nereida, Sánchez-Gonzales, Hada M., and Palomo, Bella
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RESEARCH personnel ,KNOWLEDGE transfer ,DISINFORMATION ,SOCIAL skills ,DIGITAL technology ,SOCIAL innovation - Abstract
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- 2024
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37. Sun Exposure and Skin Cancer: An Examination of Communications for Prevention on Instagram in a High-Risk Context.
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Jiménez-Sánchez, Lara, Moreno, Ángeles, and Fuentes-Lara, María-Cristina
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HEALTH Belief Model ,YOUNG adults ,SUNSHINE ,SKIN cancer ,MEDICAL communication - Abstract
Young people are increasingly affected by skin cancer in industrialized countries around the world, such as Spain, in Europe. The incidence of skin cancer is expected to continue to increase in the coming years if adequate photoprotection habits are not implemented. Social media have been previously studied as a tool with great potential for skin cancer awareness and prevention in the young population (Falzone et al., 2017), so it is necessary to know and deepen the communication in these media to contribute to prevention. This paper explores these aspects in the context of the high prevalence of skin cancer in Spain. It aims to analyze the content of strategic communication of primary prevention or photoprevention disseminated on Instagram --the social media most used by young people (IAB Spain, 2023)-- through the agenda-setting theory and the health belief model. As a result of the analysis of publications issued during the prevention campaign season in 2022, data were obtained regarding the first-level agenda, with a prevalence of content on photoprotection (40.9%), and the second-level agenda, with a majority framing focused on the causes of skin cancer (58.1%). Likewise, the publications showed a low frequency of the health belief model elements related to skin cancer prevention, except for the action signal (49.5%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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38. Sustainability Strategic Framing in Corporate Communication: Contextual Semantics of Twitter in the Energy Sector.
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Paliwoda-Matiolańska, Adriana and Atsuho Nakayama
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NATURAL language processing ,CLEAN energy ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ENERGY industries ,COMMUNICATIONS industries - Abstract
Sustainability has become the prevailing paradigm, a model of conduct, and a central theme in social and media discourses within the past decade. However, it is still a marginal development concept in the interdisciplinary research field dealing with sustainability communication, especially with meaning-making processes in relevant communicative, for example, in corporate and industry contexts. This paper focuses on how the idea of sustainability is framed, anchored, and disseminated in energy companies' communication via social media channels and how the linguistic methods used by energy corporations concerning sustainability co-create their symbolic value. Specifically, this study has aimed to understand how the sustainability topic was discussed in the Twitter sphere of the most prominent energy companies in 2020. This study makes a three-fold contribution to sustainable research and practice. First, the study identifies the framing structure of sustainability content in social media communication in the energy sector. Secondly, the study identifies social media data as a viable source of sustainability conceptualization and its understanding through communication. Finally, this study illustrates how text mining and natural language processing (NLP) can be used as a research method for managing big text data and a tool for discovering latent communication structures. Sustainability is present and visible in the communication of the energy industry identified by (1) the semantic construction of phrases in communication that show a future, green, and clean orientation, but it is also strongly declarative, referring to what will be and can be done, and with positive emotions related to the communicated messages; and (2) decoupling from climate change and thus avoiding the industry's responsibility for the impact of global warming but promising clean, sustainable energy transformation and to avoid negative emotional connotation. However, one gets the impression that it takes on the character of a rhetorical art form related to the concept of decorum. In this view, the idea of sustainability is interpreted and shaped through the needs of the industry and as a rhetorical tool in building a positive narrative about companies and is used to gain legitimacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Evolution of the visibility of scholarly monographs in the academic field.
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Cordón-García, José-Antonio, Merchán-Sánchez-Jara, Javier, and Mangas-Vega, Almudena
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SCHOLARLY publishing ,SCIENTIFIC communication ,SCHOLARLY communication ,MONOGRAPHIC series ,SCHOLARLY periodicals - Abstract
Scholarly monographs provide a good example to show the evolution of the impact that digital publishing has had over the last few decades in the transmission and communication of scientific information. On the one hand, in the area of Social Sciences and Humanities relevance in quantitative terms has been undermined, giving prominence to other document types such as research papers published in academic journals. Moreover, their visibility and accessibility have been conditioned by a number of factors that form an intrinsic part of the digital medium itself. Based on these two fundamental premises, this paper aims to analyze only the situation of scholarly monographs in institutional systems for research assessment and tenure, from the perspective of the various proposed requirements regarding accreditation for the different figures of university teaching staff and the request for Spanish recognition of six-year research periods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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40. How do journals deal with problematic articles. Editorial response of journals to articles commented in PubPeer.
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Ortega, José-Luis and Delgado-Quirós, Lorena
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PERIODICAL articles ,FRAUD ,FRAUD in science ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,SCHOLARLY communication ,PLAGIARISM ,PUBLISHING - Abstract
The aim of this article is to explore the editorial response of journals to research articles that may contain methodological errors or misconduct. A total of 17,244 articles commented on in PubPeer, a post-publication peer review site, were processed and classified according to several error and fraud categories. Then, the editorial response (i.e., editorial notices) to these papers were retrieved from PubPeer, Retraction Watch, and PubMed to obtain the most comprehensive picture. The results show that only 21.5% of the articles that deserve an editorial notice (i.e., honest errors, methodological flaws, publishing fraud, manipulation) were corrected by the journal. This percentage would climb to 34% for 2019 publications. This response is different between journals, but cross-sectional across all disciplines. Another interesting result is that high-impact journals suffer more from image manipulations, while plagiarism is more frequent in low-impact journals. The study concludes with the observation that the journals have to improve their response to problematic articles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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41. BIBLIOMETRIC AND BENCHMARK ANALYSIS OF GOLD OPEN ACCESS IN SPAIN: BIG OUTPUT AND LITTLE IMPACT.
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Torres-Salinas, Daniel, Robinson-García, Nicolás, and Aguillo, Isidro F.
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,LIBRARY statistics ,INFORMATION science ,BIBLIOGRAPHICAL citations ,SCIENTOMETRICS - Abstract
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- 2016
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42. Research on selective media exposure in Spain: a critical review of its findings, application phases, and blind spots.
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Valera-Ordaz, Lidia
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SELECTIVE exposure ,MEDIA consumption ,LITERATURE reviews ,MASS media & politics ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,SECONDARY analysis ,PASSIVE smoking ,MEDIA exposure - Abstract
This paper is the first review of selective exposure studies in Spain, offering comprehensive insights into the diverse findings and analytical strategies employed over almost three decades by studies that explore the politically oriented media consumption of Spanish audiences. The article divides the evolution of this research line in Spain into two main phases -an initial phase (1995-2016) and a consolidation phase (2017-present)- according to the methodological approaches used during each period. Despite the challenges posed by working with secondary data and the lack of experimental designs, we note a robust initiation of this research line in Spain, accompanied by increasing methodological sophistication and diversification and a substantial accumulation of evidence on how Spanish audiences selectively consume like-minded news media. The paper also identifies the blind spots of selective exposure research in Spain, such as the scarcity of primary data sources, which overlooks phenomena such as online selective exposure and selective avoidance, the need to supplement multivariate analyses with other techniques that allow the direction of causal influence between variables to be established, and the significance of assessing the role of public media as facilitators or inhibitors of cross-cutting exposure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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43. Early career researchers in the pandemic-fashioned 'new scholarly normality': voices from the research frontline.
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Nicholas, David, Herman, Eti, Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa, Watkinson, Antony, Sims, David, Rodríguez-Bravo, Blanca, Świgoń, Marzena, Abrizah, Abdullah, Jie Xu, Serbina, Galina, Jamali, Hamid R., Tenopir, Carol, and Allard, Suzie
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SCHOLARLY communication ,PRODUCTIVE life span ,RESEARCH personnel ,ACCESS to information ,SOCIAL media ,PANDEMICS - Abstract
After two-years of talking to around 170 early career science/social science researchers from China, France, Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Spain, UK and US about their work life and scholarly communications during the pandemic, the Harbingers-2 project is in possession of a mountain of verbatim data. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the kinds of comments ECRs are raising, with a focus on those that provide a particular interesting and illuminating take on ECRs' experiences under difficult times. Comments, for instance, that might challenge the established order of things or that presage big changes down the line. The selection of comments presented here were made by the national interviewers shortly after the completion of the last of three rounds of interviews (two interviews in the case of Russia). The understandings, appreciations and suggestions thus raised by the ECRs are insightful and constructive, which is what we might have expected from this cohort who are very much at the forefront of the research enterprise and veritable research workhorses. Sixteen broad scholarly topics are represented by quotes/comments, with the main focus of the comments on a subset of these: research performance and assessment, scholarly communication transformations, networking and collaboration, social media and access to information/libraries, which suggests, perhaps, where the action, concerns and interest mainly lie. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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44. Giants with feet of clay: the sustainability of the business models in music streaming services.
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Arenal, Alberto, Armuña, Cristina, Ramos, Sergio, Feijoo, Claudio, and Aguado, Juan-Miguel
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DIGITAL music ,BUSINESS communication ,BUSINESS models ,MUSIC industry ,AUDIO communication ,SOUND recording industry ,VALUE capture - Abstract
This paper examines the sustainability of the recorded music industry from the perspective of music performers. Music streaming platforms, or digital music service providers (DMSPs), have changed the recorded music industry paradigm since the middle of the 2010s. Business models for performers have evolved from royalty agreements based on sales to more complex remuneration systems based on revenues from a combination of (ad-based) free and paid subscriptions. Previous research has mainly focused on the examination of the business models of streaming services from the point of view of the innovation players (digital platforms) and/or the traditional dominant intermediaries (record labels and publishers). However, not all innovation-driven transformations are sustainable. In this paper, we argue that the sustainability of the main business models in the music industry demands the consideration of the performers' perspective. We combine a qualitative approach with primary and secondary data sources to investigate the sustainability of existing trends of business models and business practices for different categories of performers, including both monetary values and a description of how revenues are shared. We conclude that DMSPs foster an asymmetric value chain in which the creative players barely capture value while technology-based innovations increase the capability of DMSPs to generate and capture value. Finally, we outline some alternative business models looking for the long-term sustainability of the digital music marketplace. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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45. Impact of Crisis and Resilience Communication on Destination Image and Tourists Behaviour.
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Martínez-Sala, Alba-María, Huertas, Assumpció, Ferrer-Rosell, Berta, and Marine-Roig, Estela
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CRISIS communication ,TOURIST attitudes ,TOURIST attractions ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,CRISIS management ,HEALTH risk communication - Abstract
Resilience communication is a fundamental tool for destinations to improve their image and recover after a crisis. Social media are also important tools for tourism communication and for creating tourist experiences and destination image. Therefore, social media are key tools for crisis communication. Based on a series of hypotheses, this paper proposes a conceptual model of crisis communication management that responds to the need to establish a set of premises related to resilience communication in the tourism sector. The empirical analytical study consisted of the quantitative analysis of the results of a survey questionnaire applied to test the hypotheses based on the formulation of a structural equation model. The results demonstrate the importance of social media communication in Perceived Health Risk (PHR) and its effect on perceived impressions, destination image, and related behavioral responses (Destination Recommendation, DR, and Visit Intention, VI). The four hypotheses in the research model have been confirmed, as the effects are statistically significant in a sample of posts analyzed, and the selected items explain every one of the factors. Specifically, the analysis shows that PHR negatively affects Destination Image (DI) and, in a stronger way, Post Impression (PI). Secondly, PI and DI influence one another and covary to some extent. Moreover, the overall DI, which has been affected by PHR, in turn affects DR and VI, demonstrating that PHR in communication ultimately influences DR and VI negatively too. Finally, is also verified both DR and VI are related and covary as intrinsic behavioral aspects related to DI. Resilience communication is a basic tool for destinations to improve their image and recover after a crisis and this research contributes to the literature on the subject by analyzing the impact of this communication on tourists, and specifically on destination image. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. Multi-affiliation: a growing problem of scientific integrity.
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Halevi, Gali, Rogers, Gordon, Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P., and De-Moya-Anegón, Félix
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INTEGRITY ,AUTHORSHIP ,AUTHORS ,COUNTRIES - Abstract
The past decade has witnessed a substantial increase in the number of affiliations listed by individual authors of scientific papers. Some authors now list an astonishing number of institutions, sometimes exceeding 20, 30, or more. This trend raises concerns regarding the genuine scientific contributions these authors make at each institution they claim to be affiliated with. To address this issue, our study conducted a comprehensive regional analysis of the growth of both domestic and international multi-affiliations over the past decade. Our findings reveal certain countries that have experienced an abnormal surge in international multi-affiliation authorships. Coupled with the high numbers of affiliations involved, this emphasizes the need for careful scrutiny of the actual scientific contributions made by these authors and the importance of safeguarding the integrity of scientific output and networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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47. Use of generative artificial intelligence in the training of journalists: challenges, uses and training proposal.
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Lopezosa, Carlos, Codina, Lluís, Pont-Sorribes, Carles, and Vállez, Mari
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,GENERATIVE artificial intelligence ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,COLLEGE curriculum ,COLLEGE teachers ,CHATGPT ,INNOVATIONS in higher education ,FREEDOM of the press ,JOURNALISTS ,COMMUNICATIVE competence - Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already integrated into news production strategies in some media outlets. Recently, generative AIs such as ChatGPT and others have demonstrated their ability to enhance productivity in content production tasks, raising the question of how journalism faculties can address this new technology. This paper presents an academic study on the application of AI in higher communication studies. The study involved 4 in-depth interviews and 28 semi-structured interviews with university lecturers and researchers. The findings confirm varying degrees of convergence and divergence on different aspects of the technology, including the integration of AI in communication faculties, student training in AI usage, the introduction of AI and journalism as a subject area, and the potential uses of AI in news production and consumption. Additionally, this paper proposes a comprehensive training program on AI and journalism, focusing on its foundations, technical competencies and ethical considerations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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48. Altmetrics can capture research evidence: an analysis across types of studies in COVID-19 literature.
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Valderrama-Baca, Pilar, Arroyo-Machado, Wenceslao, and Torres-Salinas, Daniel
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ALTMETRICS ,COVID-19 ,MANN Whitney U Test ,CASE-based reasoning ,SOCIAL media ,CLINICAL trials ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,COINCIDENCE ,NULL hypothesis ,GAUSSIAN distribution - Abstract
COVID-19 has greatly impacted science. It has become a global research front that constitutes a unique phenomenon of interest for the scientometric community. Accordingly, there has been a proliferation of descriptive studies on COVID-19 papers using altmetrics. Social media metrics serve to elucidate how research is shared and discussed, and one of the key points is to determine which factors are well-conditioned altmetric values. The main objective of this study is to analyze whether the altmetric mentions of COVID-19 medical studies are associated with the type of study and its level of evidence. Data were collected from the PubMed and Altmetric.com databases. A total of 16,672 publications by study types (e.g., case reports, clinical trials, or meta-analyses) that were published in the year 2021 and that had at least one altmetric mention were retrieved. The altmetric indicators considered were Altmetric Attention Score (AAS), news mentions, Twitter mentions, and Mendeley readers. Once the dataset of COVID-19 had been created, the first step was to carry out a descriptive study. Then, a normality hypothesis was evaluated by means of the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, and since this was significant in all cases, the overall comparison of groups was performed using the nonparametric Kruskal–Wallis test. When this test rejected the null hypothesis, pairwise comparisons were performed with the Mann–Whitney U test, and the intensity of the possible association was measured using Cramer’s V coefficient. The results suggest that the data do not fit a normal distribution. The Mann–Whitney U test revealed coincidences in five groups of study types: The altmetric indicator with most coincidences was news mentions, and the study types with the most coincidences were the systematic reviews together with the meta-analyses, which coincided with four altmetric indicators. Likewise, between the study types and the altmetric indicators, a weak but significant association was observed through the chi-square and Cramer’s V. It can thus be concluded that the positive association between altmetrics and study types in medicine could reflect the level of the “pyramid” of scientific evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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49. The science of team science (SciTS): An emerging and evolving field of interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Ying Huang, Xiaoting Liu, Ruinan Li, and Lin Zhang
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RESEARCH teams ,DATA visualization ,QUANTITATIVE research ,QUALITATIVE research ,CULTURAL boundaries ,TEAMS - Abstract
In recent years, collaboration within a team to solve complicated scientific and social problems has attracted growing popularity. In particular, many complex challenges and opportunities require expertise and skills across disciplinary, organizational, and cultural boundaries. However, rapid growth in the demand for scientific collaboration has outpaced changes in the factors needed to support scientific teams. Also, scientific results are not simply a combination of different working results; understanding how teams work and what causes them to fail or succeed is of the utmost importance. Thus, the Science of Team Science (SciTS), an emerging interdisciplinary research area, has emerged as a way of understanding and managing the circumstances that facilitate or hinder the effectiveness of large-scale cross-disciplinary, collaborative research, training, and translational initiatives. SciTS integrates various quantitative and qualitative research methods and is still advancing in its sophistication. Using bibliometric and information visualization methods, this paper clarifies the concepts and connotations of teams and team science. It sets out important events in the emergence and development of SciTS and summarizes the characteristics of the SciTS literature, identifying seven main research areas. The paper concludes with a discussion on the challenges facing the future advancement of SciTS and corresponding recommendations for breaking through these bottlenecks. Our goal is to deepen researchers’ understanding of SciTS and better inform the policies and practices that govern SciTS for more effective team science. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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50. Efectos de la transformación digital en las actividades y competencias de información.
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Moreiro-González, José-Antonio
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DIGITAL transformation ,COVID-19 pandemic ,DIGITAL divide ,TELECOMMUTING ,DIGITAL learning - Abstract
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- 2022
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