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Trapped by Prestige: Systemic Vulnerabilities of Open Access Publishing Open
PurposeReputation plays an increasingly decisive role in shaping the dynamics of scientific publishing. This study examines the effects of the 2020 Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) early-warning list of journals, which generated major shi…
View article: Towards an inclusive Open Science: examining EDI and public participation in policy documents across Europe and the Americas
Towards an inclusive Open Science: examining EDI and public participation in policy documents across Europe and the Americas Open
National, international and organizational Open Science (OS) policies are being formulated to improve and accelerate research through increased transparency, collaboration and better access to scientific knowledge. Yet, there is mounting c…
Evaluation of gamification as a tool for open access publishing among researchers: insights from a conjoint analysis Open
The recent developments in the scientific system have been characterized by an increasing openness, with open access (OA) publishing emerging as a central principle. OA represents an alternative model for publishing research articles, dive…
View article: The impact of COVID-19 on the debate on open science: An analysis of expert opinion
The impact of COVID-19 on the debate on open science: An analysis of expert opinion Open
This study is an analysis of the international debate on open science that took place during the pandemic. It addresses the question, how did the COVID-19 pandemic impact the debate on open science? The study takes the form of a qualitativ…
Data for: The impact of COVID-19 on the debate on open science Open
This dataset contains the appendix, analysis protocol, search strategy, and corpus of works included in the associated publication. A full description of the methodology can be found in the publication.
The neglect of equity and inclusion in open science policies of Europe and the Americas Open
National, international, and organizational Open Science (OS) policies are being formulated to improve and accelerate research through increased transparency, collaboration, and better access to scientific knowledge. Yet, there is mounting…
Open Data in Data Journalism: Opportunities and Future Directions Open
Background: In this commentary, we argue that it is time for communication scholars to turn their attention to how and why data journalists engage with the increasing amount of open research and government data available online.Analysis: W…
Acknowledgements Open
Throughout the writing process of this monograph we have received great support and assistance from numerous people.First and foremost, we would like to thank Prof. Wolfgang G. Stock, the one who gave us the opportunity to publish this boo…
Giving and Following Recommendations on Video-on-Demand Services Open
This is an empirical paper about giving, receiving and following recommendations on Video-on-Demand (VoD) services, including results on gender-specific differences. Based upon a model for infor-mation behavior on VoD services, we applied …
Do researchers know what the h-index is? And how do they estimate its importance? Open
The h-index is a widely used scientometric indicator on the researcher level working with a simple combination of publication and citation counts. In this article, we pursue two goals, namely the collection of empirical data about research…
Information Behavior on Video on Demand Services: User Motives and Their Selection Criteria for Content Open
Introduction. Are viewers of video-on-demand (VoD) services more intrinsically (i.e., preferentially self-determined) or extrinsically (i.e., externally determined) motivated when selecting movies and series? For extrinsic motivation, we d…
Health information diffusion on Twitter: The content and design of WHO tweets matter Open
Background Micro‐blogging services empower health institutions to quickly disseminate health information to many users. By analysing user data, infodemiology (i.e. improving public health using user contributed health related content) can …
Metrics Literacies: Introduction of researcher personas for the understanding and use of scholarly metrics Open
This document serves as an introduction of five researcher personas, which will be used in the Metrics Literacies project for the creation of educational resources.
Hashtags on Instagram: Self-created or Mediated by Best Practices and Tools? Open
Social media enables conversations mediated through documents as texts, audio, images, or videos. Likewise, hashtags became an essential medium for social media communication. Instagram is well-known as one of the current platforms for has…
Content Description on a Mobile Image Sharing Service: Hashtags on Instagram Open
The mobile social networking application Instagram is a well-known platform for sharing photos and videos. Since it is folksonomy-oriented, it provides the possibility for image indexing and knowledge representation through the assignment …
Truebounded, Overbounded, or Underbounded? Scientists’ Personal Publication Lists versus Lists Generated through Bibliographic Information Services Open
A truebounded publication list of a scientific author consists of exactly all publications that meet two criteria: (1) they are formally published (e.g., journal article or proceeding paper); (2) they have scientific, scholarly, or academi…
View article: Challenges for social media: Misinformation, free speech, civic engagement, and data regulations
Challenges for social media: Misinformation, free speech, civic engagement, and data regulations Open
Social media has arguably brought one of the greatest changes to Internet communication since the invention of the Web but challenges as well. Apart from helping people to have access and to exchange information, social media has also been…