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View article: Diversity of HBCUs’ Institutional Human Capital: A Cross-Discipline, Longitudinal Analysis of Faculty Hiring and Placement at HBCUs
Diversity of HBCUs’ Institutional Human Capital: A Cross-Discipline, Longitudinal Analysis of Faculty Hiring and Placement at HBCUs Open
This study examines the diversity of institutional human capital at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by analyzing faculty educational backgrounds using a large data set on faculty hiring and placement. The analysis incl…
View article: Longitudinal Academic Mobility Patterns at Howard University
Longitudinal Academic Mobility Patterns at Howard University Open
This paper examines academic mobility patterns at Howard University, one of the leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in the United States. The work presented is the first investigatory and validation phases of the da…
View article: Longitudinal Academic Mobility Patterns at Howard University
Longitudinal Academic Mobility Patterns at Howard University Open
This paper examines academic mobility patterns at Howard University, one of the leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in the United States. The work presented is the first investigatory and validation phases of the da…
View article: Faculty mobility and research dynamics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Faculty mobility and research dynamics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Open
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) play a foundational role in promoting equality in U.S. higher education and society. Studying faculty transitions and research dynamics at HBCUs is crucial to understanding and addressin…
View article: Retracted articles use less free and open-source software and cite it worse
Retracted articles use less free and open-source software and cite it worse Open
As an essential mechanism of scientific self-correction, articles are retracted for many reasons, including errors in processing data and computation of results. In today’s data-driven science, the validity of research data and results sig…
View article: Gender and country biases in Wikipedia citations to scholarly publications
Gender and country biases in Wikipedia citations to scholarly publications Open
Ensuring Wikipedia cites scholarly publications based on quality and relevancy without biases is critical to credible and fair knowledge dissemination. We investigate gender‐ and country‐based biases in Wikipedia citation practices using l…
View article: Lamotrigine protects against cognitive deficits, synapse and nerve cell damage, and hallmark neuropathologies in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
Lamotrigine protects against cognitive deficits, synapse and nerve cell damage, and hallmark neuropathologies in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease Open
Lamotrigine (LTG) is a widely used drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Emerging clinical evidence suggests that LTG may improve cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain un…
View article: Bilirubin Improves Gap Junction to Alleviate Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity by Regulating AMPK-Axl-SOCS3-Cx43 Axis
Bilirubin Improves Gap Junction to Alleviate Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity by Regulating AMPK-Axl-SOCS3-Cx43 Axis Open
Doxorubicin induces severe cardiotoxicity, accompanied by the high level of bilirubin in the blood. The conventional wisdom is that bilirubin is considered as a marker of liver damage. By contrast, here we aim to explore the potential prot…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central (v0.1)" Open
Science across all disciplines has become increasingly data-driven, leading to additional needs with respect to software for collecting, processing and analysing data.Thus, transparency about software used as part of the scientific process…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central (v0.2)"
Peer Review #1 of "The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central (v0.2)" Open
Science across all disciplines has become increasingly data-driven, leading to additional needs with respect to software for collecting, processing and analysing data.Thus, transparency about software used as part of the scientific process…
View article: Analyzing China’s research collaboration with the United States in high-impact and high-technology research
Analyzing China’s research collaboration with the United States in high-impact and high-technology research Open
This study investigates China’s international research collaboration with the United States through a bibliometric analysis of coauthorship over time using historical research publication data. We investigate from three perspectives: overa…
View article: Older Adults and Technology Use: A Systematic Literature Review
Older Adults and Technology Use: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Researchers are increasingly interested in leveraging technology to support the physical and mental well-being of older adults. We systematically reviewed previous scholars’ criteria for sampling older adult populations, focusing on age co…
View article: Information Quality Assessment Framework for Online Dementia Care Resources
Information Quality Assessment Framework for Online Dementia Care Resources Open
Persons with dementia and caregivers can benefit from online resources. The quality and accessibility of these resources, however, can vary. We present work on the Information Quality Framework for Online Dementia Care Resources. To develo…
View article: Analyzing academic mobility of U.S. professors based on ORCID data and the Carnegie Classification
Analyzing academic mobility of U.S. professors based on ORCID data and the Carnegie Classification Open
This paper uses two open science data sources—ORCID and the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education (CCIHE)—to identify tenure-track and tenured professors in the United States who have changed academic affiliations. Th…
View article: Research materiality in citation contexts
Research materiality in citation contexts Open
Quantitative science studies have developed unbalanced interests in the impact of scientific outputs and distribution of knowledge products, comparing to the processes in which knowledge and its representations are produced. The lack of re…
View article: Predictive and Visual Analytics of Scientific Development
Predictive and Visual Analytics of Scientific Development Open
Background: The increasing availability of big scholarly data and computational methods offer unprecedented opportunities to understand the mechanism of how science advances and predict critical scientific dynamics. However, our understand…
View article: Citation Cascade and the Evolution of Topic Relevance
Citation Cascade and the Evolution of Topic Relevance Open
Citation analysis, as a tool for quantitative studies of science, has long emphasized direct citation relations, leaving indirect or high order citations overlooked. However, a series of early and recent studies demonstrate the existence o…
View article: professor academic mobility data merged from ORCID and CCIHE
professor academic mobility data merged from ORCID and CCIHE Open
The 2018 version of ORCID data was collected through Figshare. We limited researchers to U.S. tenure-track or tenured professors, meaning that all affiliations on a researcher’s profile must be in the U.S. (or its territories) and any prof…
View article: The relationship between journal citation impact and citation sentiment: A study of 32 million citances in PubMed Central
The relationship between journal citation impact and citation sentiment: A study of 32 million citances in PubMed Central Open
Citation sentiment plays an important role in citation analysis and scholarly communication research, but prior citation sentiment studies have used small data sets and relied largely on manual annotation. This paper uses a large data set …
View article: Crossref metadata of COCI bibliographic resources, as of November 2018 and LCC categories of the ISBN entities in the dataset
Crossref metadata of COCI bibliographic resources, as of November 2018 and LCC categories of the ISBN entities in the dataset Open
The all.zip CSV file (zipped) contains citation counts obtained from the November 2018 dump of COCI (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6741422.v3) and some metadata (title, DOI, number of authors, ISBN, ISBN of the container, type of the…
View article: Crossref metadata of COCI bibliographic resources, as of November 2018 and LCC categories of the ISBN entities in the dataset
Crossref metadata of COCI bibliographic resources, as of November 2018 and LCC categories of the ISBN entities in the dataset Open
The all.zip CSV file (zipped) contains citation counts obtained from the November 2018 dump of COCI (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6741422.v3) and some metadata (title, DOI, number of authors, ISBN, ISBN of the container, type of the…
View article: Crossref metadata of COCI bibliographic resources, as of November 2018
Crossref metadata of COCI bibliographic resources, as of November 2018 Open
This CSV file (zipped) contains citation counts obtained from the November 2018 dump of COCI (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6741422.v3) and some metadata (title, DOI, number of authors, ISBN, ISBN of the container, type of the biblio…
View article: Nobel Prize papers citation sentiment
Nobel Prize papers citation sentiment Open
The first set are the so-called “Nobel papers”, written by Nobel Prize laureates and thought to be closely connected with the conferral of their respective Nobel Prizes. We narrowed Nobel Prizes to those conferred between 2010 and 2015. Th…