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This study investigates gender representation in publications from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) between 2019 and 2023, using data from the Scopus database API. Gender inference was performed using the OpenAI ChatGPT.
Márcio Souza Martins +3 more
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When scientometricians are asked about the relationship between citations and quality, they often argue along the lines that citations could be seen as indicators of use and that that this implies usefulness and impact on other research, which in turn is an argument for using them as indicators of quality. This paper questions the implicit linearity of
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Scientometrics of peer review [PDF]
This article aims to introduce a special issue on "Scientometrics of peer review", which collects papers originally presented at workshops and conferences organised by the COST ACTION TD1306 "New frontiers of peer review". Peer review is the cornerstone of science and is one of the underlying processes that bring about publication traces that are at ...
Squazzoni, Flaminio +2 more
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Scientometric Analysis of the Research Paper Output on Artificial Intelligence: A Study
The purpose of this study was to measure the number of contributions and highlight the contributions made by the researchers in the field of Artificial Intelligence and published on the Web of Science database ten years during 2011-2021 using ...
H. Mumtaj Begum
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ABSTRACT Evaluating research contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remains challenging, particularly for SDG 5 (Gender Equality), which is cross‐cutting, thematically complex and apparently underrepresented in scientific output. This study evaluates the abilities and limitations of automated classification systems (Web of Science ...
Núria Bautista‐Puig +3 more
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In order to assess Microsoft Academic as a useful data source for evaluative bibliometrics it is crucial to know, if citation counts from Microsoft Academic could be used in common normalization procedures and whether the normalized scores agree with the
Bornmann, Lutz +3 more
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Opinion mining and sentiment analysis in marketing communications: a science mapping analysis in Web of Science (1998–2018) [PDF]
Opinion mining and sentiment analysis has become ubiquitous in our society, with applications in online searching, computer vision, image understanding, artificial intelligence and marketing communications (MarCom).
De las Heras-Pedrosa, Carlos +2 more
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The social significance and quality of every human activity are proportional to its usefulness to the social community. Science belongs to the very top of the processes and events in the history of humankind that strongly influenced the development of society, which over time transformed it and contributed to the common good.
Zerem, Enver +3 more
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Tourism, Well‐Being, and Sustainability: Trends, Impacts, and Perspectives
ABSTRACT Research on sustainable tourism, tourists, and well‐being has key implications for tourism policies, which must align with the SDGs to enhance the well‐being of visitors and local communities. This paper analyzes the evolution of scientific production through a systematic literature review over the last 25 years.
Raquel Ibar‐Alonso +2 more
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Dielectric and Bioimpedance Research Studies: A Scientometric Approach Using the Scopus Database
This work describes the worldwide applications of dielectric and bioimpedance measurements techniques in various fields. Dielectric and bioimpedance spectroscopy are major non-destructive measurement systems with great potential in the technology field ...
Dalia El Khaled +3 more
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