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To understand and enable the evolution of the Web and to help address grand societal challenges, the Web must be observable at scale across space and time. That requires a globally distributed and collaborative Web Observatory.
Tiropanis, Thanassis+5 more
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Introduction. Library repositories are indispensable for academics during a pandemic. This study aims to analyze citation trends during a pandemic.Methodology. This study uses bibliometric methods to analyze metadata of publications on the Web of Science
Akhmad Kusuma Wardhana, R. Ratnasari
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Revisiting h measured on UK LIS and IR academics [PDF]
A brief communication appearing in this journal ranked UK LIS and (some) IR academics by their h-index using data derived from Web of Science. In this brief communication, the same academics were re-ranked, using other popular citation databases.
Sanderson, M.
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In the free web of science [PDF]
A ghost is wandering around the web: it is called open access, a proposal to modify the circulation system of scientific information which has landed on the sacred soil of scientific literature. The circulation system of scientific magazines has recently started faltering, not because this instrument is no longer a guarantee of quality, but rather for ...
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Robotics in Education: A Scientific Mapping of the Literature in Web of Science
The technological revolution has created new educational opportunities. Today, robotics is one of the most modern systems to be introduced in educational settings. The main objective of this research was to analyze the evolution of the “robotics” concept
J. López-Belmonte+3 more
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Long-short term memory networks for modeling track geometry in laser metal deposition
Modeling metal additive manufacturing processes is of great importance because it allows for the production of objects that are closer to the desired geometry and mechanical properties.
Martina Perani+4 more
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Service quality and customer satisfaction (SQCS) have been one of the most-discussed themes in the last two decades in tourism and hospitality research.
Shyju P.J.+5 more
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Constructing experimental indicators for Open Access documents [PDF]
The ongoing paradigm change in the scholarly publication system ('science is turning to e-science') makes it necessary to construct alternative evaluation criteria/metrics which appropriately take into account the unique characteristics of electronic ...
Mayr, Philipp
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Personalized Privacy-Preserving Frequent Itemset Mining Using Randomized Response
Frequent itemset mining is the important first step of association rule mining, which discovers interesting patterns from the massive data. There are increasing concerns about the privacy problem in the frequent itemset mining.
Chongjing Sun+3 more
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A Comparison between Two Main Academic Literature Collections: Web of Science and Scopus Databases [PDF]
Nowadays, the world’s scientific community has been publishing an enormous number of papers in different scientific fields. In such environment, it is essential to know which databases are equally efficient and objective for literature searches. It seems
Ale Ebrahim, Nader
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