The Co-Authorship Networks of Published Articles in the Journal of Psychology of Exceptional Individuals Allameh Tabataba'i University and Journal of Exceptional Children [PDF]
Purpose: This study sought to use indicators of network analysis to Survey the relationships and co-authorship of 113 articles published in both journals of Child Psychology and exceptional children during 1390-1391.
Farideh Osareh, Kobra Baba'i
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Co-Authorship Network Analysis of Knowledge Organization Articles in Iran [PDF]
1.IntroductionKnowledge organization is an old but fundamental topic in library and information science. The importance of knowledge organization is not limited to the fact that knowledge must be organized; otherwise, it cannot be retrieved and reused ...
Omid Alipour +3 more
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Scientific co-authorship networks
The paper addresses the stability of the co-authorship networks in time. The analysis is done on the networks of Slovenian researchers in two time periods (1991-2000 and 2001-2010). Two researchers are linked if they published at least one scientific bibliographic unit in a given time period. As proposed by Kronegger et al.
Cugmas, Marjan +2 more
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Measuring scientific collaboration in co-authorship networks
<span lang="EN-US">Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. It plays a significant role in managing our business, study, and work more conveniently. One of the important aspects when it comes to scientific research is the level of collaboration among researchers/disciplines.
Basim Mahmood +3 more
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The study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of imaging and non-imaging spectroscopy for wheat scab (INISWS) using CiteSpace. Therefore, we underpinned the developments of global INISWS detection at kernel, spike, and canopy scales ...
Sarfraz Hussain +8 more
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A comparative study on the reliability of co-authorship networks with emphases on edges and nodes
A scientific co-authorship network may be modeled by a graph G composed of k nodes and m edges. Researchers that make up this network may be interpreted as its nodes and the link between these agents (co-authored papers) as its edges.
Sandra Cristina de Oliveira +2 more
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Co-authorship networks of Brazilian postgraduate programs in Accounting
This study aims to analyze the configuration of the social network of co-authorship of Brazilian stricto sensu Postgraduate Programs in Accounting, in the 2013-2016 quadrennium, based on the production of paperspublished in
Larissa Marx Welter +3 more
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Co-authorship Network of Hot Papers of the Science Citation Index-Expanded in the Web of Science Core Collection [PDF]
The present study was conducted to draw the co-authorship network of hot papers of science citation index in the Web of Science (WOS) database from 2020 to 2021. This investigation is a descriptive study using a scientometrics approach. This research was
Marzieh Kohandel Jahromi
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Co-authorship Social Network Analysis of Educational Sciences Faculty Members’ Books [PDF]
The present study was conducted with the aim of analyzing the structure of the social network of co-authoring books by faculty members in the area of educational sciences of Tehran province universities.
Zahra Maarefvand, Hamidreza Nocheh Nasar
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Overlapping Clustered Graphs: Co-authorship Networks Visualization [PDF]
The analysis of scientific articles produced by different groups of authors helps to identify and characterize research groups and collaborations among them. Although this is a quite studied area, some issues, such as quick understanding of groups and visualization of large social networks still pose some interesting challenges.
Rodrigo Santamaría, Roberto Therón
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