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View article: Estimating the Financial Value of Scientific Journals and APCs using Visibility Factors: A New Methodological Approach
Estimating the Financial Value of Scientific Journals and APCs using Visibility Factors: A New Methodological Approach Open
Not all scientific journals that offer open access publication charge the same Article Processing Charges (APC), even within the same publishing group. The hypothesis is that this variation is related to the journal's prestige and impact i…
View article: Bibliometrics effects of a new paper level classification
Bibliometrics effects of a new paper level classification Open
This study presents a comparative analysis between two scientific document classification systems. The first system employs the Scopus journal-based assignment method, adapted to a fractional model, while the second system uses an item-by-…
View article: Classification for Scopus 2024 journal-based adapted to a fractional mode (2012-2022)
Classification for Scopus 2024 journal-based adapted to a fractional mode (2012-2022) Open
CSV file consisting of six columns:Itemid: Identification of the record in Scopus.Year: Year of publication (2012-2022).ASJC: Four-digit code of the ASJC (All Science Journal Classifications) category of Scopus.Weight: Weight associated wi…
View article: Analysis of the distribution of authorship by gender in scientific output: A global perspective
Analysis of the distribution of authorship by gender in scientific output: A global perspective Open
This study presents a thorough examination of gendered scholarly contributions and impact from 2003 to 2023, encompassing details on 212,631,585 authorships indexed in Scopus. The analysis unveils promising advancements towards gender equi…
View article: New fractional classifications of papers based on two generations of references and on the ASJC scopus scheme
New fractional classifications of papers based on two generations of references and on the ASJC scopus scheme Open
This paper presents and evaluates a set of methods to classify individual Scopus publications using their references back to the second generation, where each publication can be assigned fractionally into up to five ASJC (All Science Journ…
View article: New fractional classifications of papers based on two generations of references and on the ASJC Scopus scheme
New fractional classifications of papers based on two generations of references and on the ASJC Scopus scheme Open
This paper presents and evaluates a set of methods to classify individual Scopus publications using their references back to the second generation, where each publication can be assigned fractionally into up to five ASJC (All Science Journ…
View article: Digital reputation indicator: A webometric approach for a global ranking of digital media
Digital reputation indicator: A webometric approach for a global ranking of digital media Open
In this article we present the Digital Reputation Indicator (DRI), an innovative methodological tool that allows evaluating and comparing the reputation of digital news media on a global scale. In use since January 2023 by SCImago Media Ra…
View article: Multi-affiliation: a growing problem of scientific integrity
Multi-affiliation: a growing problem of scientific integrity Open
The past decade has witnessed a substantial increase in the number of affiliations listed by individual authors of scientific papers. Some authors now list an astonishing number of institutions, sometimes exceeding 20, 30, or more. This tr…
View article: New map of the research published in Profesional de la Información (2006-2023)
New map of the research published in Profesional de la Información (2006-2023) Open
In 2006, Profesional de la Información (EPI) began to be indexed by international scientific literature databases and is currently one of the leading Spanish journals in Library & Information Science and in Communication. Research fields c…
View article: Creating a collection of publications categorized by their research guarantors into the Scopus ASJC scheme
Creating a collection of publications categorized by their research guarantors into the Scopus ASJC scheme Open
Given the need in Scientometrics to get beyond merely classifying scientific production based on the classification of the journals in which it is published, there have been many attempts to classify papers directly. Little has been done, …
View article: A New Approach to Measure Absorptive Capacity and Appropriability: a Case of Study in Emerging Markets
A New Approach to Measure Absorptive Capacity and Appropriability: a Case of Study in Emerging Markets Open
Absorptive capacity (AC) and appropriability (KA) are crucial elements in generating competitive advantages and improving innovation performance in different countries and organizations. Moreover, the relationship between AC and KA has not…
View article: Convergence between absorptive capacity and knowledge appropriation: A new methodology Mapping the hidden links
Convergence between absorptive capacity and knowledge appropriation: A new methodology Mapping the hidden links Open
This study investigates the relationship between Absorptive Capacity (AC) and Knowledge Appropriation (KA), two significant domains in technology transfer, knowledge management, and innovation. While there is an inherent connection between…
View article: SCImago Media Rankings (SMR): situation and evolution of the digital reputation of the media worldwide
SCImago Media Rankings (SMR): situation and evolution of the digital reputation of the media worldwide Open
In this paper, we present the results of the first global ranking that assesses the status and evolution of the media according to their digital reputation. We analyzed 4,541 general information digital newspapers, both legacy and native, …
View article: Multi-affiliation: a growing problem of scientific integrity
Multi-affiliation: a growing problem of scientific integrity Open
The past decade has witnessed a substantial increase in the number of affiliations listed by individual authors of scientific papers. Some authors now list an astonishing number of institutions, sometimes exceeding 20, 30, or more. This tr…
View article: Measuring university size: A comparison of academic personnel versus scientific talent pool data
Measuring university size: A comparison of academic personnel versus scientific talent pool data Open
This paper compares two measures of the organizational size of higher education institutions (HEIs) widely used in the literature: the number of academic personnel (AP) measured according to definitions from international education statist…
View article: SCImago Graphica: a new tool for exploring and visually communicating data
SCImago Graphica: a new tool for exploring and visually communicating data Open
Despite the increasing number of data visualization authoring systems in recent years, it remains a challenge to simultaneously achieve high expressive power and ease of use in a single tool. In this paper we present SCImago Graphica, a no…
View article: Map of scientific research on Communication in Spain: study fronts and rankings of authors, publications and institutions
Map of scientific research on Communication in Spain: study fronts and rankings of authors, publications and institutions Open
This work presents a current map of scientific research on Communication in Spain, identifying both the research fronts of the publications with the greatest impact over the last three years (2019–2021) and the authors who led such work an…
View article: Journals in Beall's list perform as a group less well than other open access journals indexed in Scopus but reveal large differences among publishers
Journals in Beall's list perform as a group less well than other open access journals indexed in Scopus but reveal large differences among publishers Open
The list of potential, possible or probable predatory scholarly open access (OA) publishers compiled by Jeffrey Beall was examined to determine the effect of their inclusion upon authors, and a possible bias against OA journals. Manually c…
View article: A further step forward in measuring journals’ technological factor
A further step forward in measuring journals’ technological factor Open
A new indicator of technological impact of a scientific journal is presented, based on citations in patent applications to papers published in that journal. Key characteristics are that patent citations are aggregated by patent family, and…
View article: New Indicators of the Technological Impact of Scientific Production
New Indicators of the Technological Impact of Scientific Production Open
Purpose Building upon pioneering work by Francis Narin and others, a new methodological approach to assessing the technological impact of scientific research is presented. Design/methodology/approach It is based on the analysis of citation…
View article: Mapping the impact of papers on various status groups: A new excellence mapping tool based on citation and reader scores
Mapping the impact of papers on various status groups: A new excellence mapping tool based on citation and reader scores Open
In over five years, Bornmann, Stefaner, de Moya Anegon, and Mutz (2014) and Bornmann, Stefaner, de Moya Anegon, and Mutz (2014, 2015) have published several releases of the www.excellencemapping.net tool revealing (clusters of) excellent i…
View article: Comparative Analysis of the Bibliographic Data Sources Dimensions and Scopus: An Approach at the Country and Institutional Levels
Comparative Analysis of the Bibliographic Data Sources Dimensions and Scopus: An Approach at the Country and Institutional Levels Open
This paper presents a large-scale document-level comparison of two major bibliographic data sources: Scopus and Dimensions. The focus is on the differences in their coverage of documents at two levels of aggregation: by country and by inst…
View article: Letter. Research evaluation entities cause a shift of publication to Q1 journals
Letter. Research evaluation entities cause a shift of publication to Q1 journals Open
In Scopus there are four times more documents in first-quartile publications than in fourth-quartile ones. Publishers intend to adjust the editorial supply to the demand from authors, which seems to focus primarily on Q1 publications. Sinc…
View article: Análisis de dominios científicos nacionales en Comunicación (Scopus, 2003-2018)
Análisis de dominios científicos nacionales en Comunicación (Scopus, 2003-2018) Open
Scientific research in the communication field has experienced great growth in recent years. Recent technological changes, as well as the emergence of Web 2.0 and 3.0 and new forms of communication, such as social networks, have led to new…