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Abstract The classification of research according to its aims has been a longstanding focus in the fields of quantitative science studies and R&D statistics. Since 1963, the Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) has employed a classical distinction among basic, applied, and experimental research.
Mengjia Wu+4 more
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Is OpenAlex suitable for research quality evaluation and which citation indicator is best?
Abstract This article compares (1) citation analysis with OpenAlex and Scopus, testing their citation counts, document type/coverage, and subject classifications and (2) three citation‐based indicators: raw counts, (field and year) Normalized Citation Scores (NCS), and Normalized Log‐transformed Citation Scores (NLCS).
Mike Thelwall, Xiaorui Jiang
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Abstract Biogas purification technologies facilitate the production of value‐added products such as biomethane and industrial chemicals. This review was based on the assumption that biogas purification is underrepresented in the literature despite its significant potential for clean energy and greenhouse gas mitigation, warranting a comprehensive ...
Priscila Marchiori+6 more
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Bibliometrics in Practice in Developing Nations: A Study on the Development of Scientometrics and Bibliometrics Careers in Iran [PDF]
Developing countries may pay attention to bibliometric indicators in accordance with their scientific development plans. Bibliometrics research topics and bibliometric indicators have grown dramatically in Iran since 2000 as a part of the post-war ...
Saeid Asadi+3 more
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A scientometric analysis of 2449 journal articles and a comprehensive review of 336 papers were conducted, discussing and identifying challenges and research gaps in rockburst prediction and prevention and proposing an ontology‐based framework for better decision‐making in underground excavations. Abstract With underground engineering projects becoming
Hongchuan Yan+6 more
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Constructing bibliometric networks: A comparison between full and fractional counting
The analysis of bibliometric networks, such as co-authorship, bibliographic coupling, and co-citation networks, has received a considerable amount of attention. Much less attention has been paid to the construction of these networks.
Perianes-Rodriguez, Antonio+2 more
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ABSTRACT Textile waste poses a major challenge in the 21st century, particularly for Sub‐Saharan African countries, where local production and high imports lead to excessive waste, often ending up in landfills or incineration. However, opportunities for recycling and repurposing textile waste into construction materials are emerging.
Lerato Aghimien+2 more
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Evaluation of scientific outputs of Royan Institute
Background and aim: Assessment of scientific outputs is necessary. This paper studied Royan Institute’s research outputs in Web of Science from 1997 to 2014.
Abdolsamad Keramatfar+1 more
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Communities and patterns of scientific collaboration [PDF]
This is the author's accepted version of this article deposited at arXiv (arXiv:1006.1788v2 [physics.soc-ph]) and subsequently published in Scientometrics October 2011, Volume 89, Issue 1, pp 381-396.
Evans, TS, Lambiotte, R, Panzarasa, P
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Review of Studies on Sustainability of Public‐Private Partnership Projects: A Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT Research on public‐private partnerships (PPP) projects has increasingly focused on their sustainability, reflecting the growing global emphasis on sustainable development. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of literature on the sustainability of PPP projects, aiming to map the intellectual structure, key themes and ...
Haytham Besaiso+2 more
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