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View article: Numerical Study on the Effect of Upstream Piping Configuration on Flow Diverter Performance
Numerical Study on the Effect of Upstream Piping Configuration on Flow Diverter Performance Open
Liquid hydrogen, a cryogenic fluid with extremely low density and viscosity, plays a crucial role in zero-carbon energy strategies. It has become a prominent research focus in the field of new energy strategy. In most processes within the …
View article: Aesthetic Experience and Educational Value in Co-creating Art with Generative AI: Evidence from a Survey of Young Learners
Aesthetic Experience and Educational Value in Co-creating Art with Generative AI: Evidence from a Survey of Young Learners Open
This study investigates the aesthetic experience and educational value of collaborative artmaking with generative artificial intelligence (AI) among young learners and art students. Based on a survey of 112 participants, we examine how hum…
View article: MegaCacheX: Towards Cost-Effective Hierarchical Collaborative Content Caching in Emerging Mega-Constellations
MegaCacheX: Towards Cost-Effective Hierarchical Collaborative Content Caching in Emerging Mega-Constellations Open
Significant latency in global content delivery primarily arises from insufficient terrestrial infrastructure. Deploying space-based content delivery networks within emerging mega-constellations provides an effective means to bridge the dig…
View article: The Stress-Strain Analysis of the Entire Construction Process of Underground Diaphragm Wall Based on Self-Sensing FRP Bar Monitoring
The Stress-Strain Analysis of the Entire Construction Process of Underground Diaphragm Wall Based on Self-Sensing FRP Bar Monitoring Open
The diaphragm wall, as a key supporting structure in bridge anchorage projects, faces complex and variable stress conditions during construction. Therefore, ensuring structural safety and performance monitoring is crucial. Traditional reba…
View article: The Social Network of Otolaryngology: Collaborative Publishing Relationships by Gender
The Social Network of Otolaryngology: Collaborative Publishing Relationships by Gender Open
Objective This study aims to evaluate if gender differences exist in social connectedness (betweenness centrality) and professional impact (h‐indices) within Otolaryngology when controlling for variables such as academic rank, subspecialty…
View article: Role, race, and place: Prostate cancer disparities in Patients' and Partners' health outcomes and psychosocial factors
Role, race, and place: Prostate cancer disparities in Patients' and Partners' health outcomes and psychosocial factors Open
PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine the effects of participant role (patient vs. partner), race (white vs. non-white), and place (less vs. more neighborhood deprivation) on health outcomes (quality of life [QOL] and symptoms) and stress-c…
View article: Study on the application of thermal-meltable recovery of CFRP strand anchors
Study on the application of thermal-meltable recovery of CFRP strand anchors Open
Conventional pressure-type anchoring systems face challenges such as difficulty in recovery, low recovery efficiency, and insufficient durability over long-term use. Although the single-use cost of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) st…
View article: Social network analysis as a new tool to measure academic impact of physicians
Social network analysis as a new tool to measure academic impact of physicians Open
Introduction H‐index is a widely used metric quantifying a researcher's productivity and impact based on an author's publications and citations. Though convenient to calculate, h‐index fails to incorporate collaborations and interrelations…
View article: The Stress-Strain Analysis of the Entire Construction Process of Underground Diaphragm Wall Based on Self-Sensing Frp Bar Monitoring
The Stress-Strain Analysis of the Entire Construction Process of Underground Diaphragm Wall Based on Self-Sensing Frp Bar Monitoring Open
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The cover image is based on the Research Article Scholarly rumors: Citation analysis of vast misinformation regarding parental alienation theory by William Bernet et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/bsl.2605.
View article: Minding the gap: Bibliometric equity in theology and religious studies
Minding the gap: Bibliometric equity in theology and religious studies Open
The scholarly communications ecosystem in theology and religious studies differs significantly from other disciplines. In this paper, we draw on a multi-year investigation at Vanderbilt University as well as a practitioner’s perspective at…
View article: An eHealth symptom and complication management program for cancer patients with newly created ostomies and their caregivers (Alliance): a pilot feasibility randomized trial
An eHealth symptom and complication management program for cancer patients with newly created ostomies and their caregivers (Alliance): a pilot feasibility randomized trial Open
View article: Family-based psychosocial interventions for adult Latino patients with cancer and their caregivers: A systematic review
Family-based psychosocial interventions for adult Latino patients with cancer and their caregivers: A systematic review Open
Objective This review aimed to systematically examine the characteristics and outcomes of family-based psychosocial interventions offered to adult Latino patients with cancer and their caregivers. Methods We searched six databases from the…
View article: Family-based psychosocial interventions for adult Latino patients with cancer and their caregivers: A systematic review
Family-based psychosocial interventions for adult Latino patients with cancer and their caregivers: A systematic review Open
Objective This review aimed to systematically examine the characteristics and outcomes of family-based psychosocial interventions offered to adult Latino patients with cancer and their caregivers. Methods We searched six databases from the…
View article: Role, race, and place: Prostate cancer disparities in Patients' and Partners' health outcomes and psychosocial factors
Role, race, and place: Prostate cancer disparities in Patients' and Partners' health outcomes and psychosocial factors Open
Purpose This study aimed to examine the effects of participant role (patient vs. partner), race (white vs. non‐white), and place (less vs. more neighborhood deprivation) on health outcomes (quality of life [QOL] and symptoms) and stress‐co…
View article: Scholarly rumors: Citation analysis of vast misinformation regarding parental alienation theory
Scholarly rumors: Citation analysis of vast misinformation regarding parental alienation theory Open
Misinformation is widespread in political discourse, mental health literature, and hard science. This article describes recurrent publication of the same misinformation regarding parental alienation (PA), that is, variations of the stateme…
View article: Usage history of scientific literature: Nature metrics and metrics of Nature publications
Usage history of scientific literature: Nature metrics and metrics of Nature publications Open
In this study, we analyze the dynamic usage history of Nature publications over time using Nature metrics data. We conduct analysis from two perspectives. On the one hand, we examine how long it takes before the articles' downloads reach 5…
View article: The Challenges of Enrollment and Retention: A Systematic Review of Psychosocial Behavioral Interventions for Patients With Cancer and Their Family Caregivers
The Challenges of Enrollment and Retention: A Systematic Review of Psychosocial Behavioral Interventions for Patients With Cancer and Their Family Caregivers Open
View article: Recruitment and Retention Strategies of Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers in Family-based Intervention Studies
Recruitment and Retention Strategies of Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers in Family-based Intervention Studies Open
Family-based psychosocial behavioral interventions (PBIs) that target both the cancer patients and their caregivers may more effectively help them with self-care and improve quality of life; however, family-based PBIs often face unique cha…
View article: UNDERSTANDING THE SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION PROCESS THROUGH DIGITAL TRACES: A STUDY OF TWITTER
UNDERSTANDING THE SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION PROCESS THROUGH DIGITAL TRACES: A STUDY OF TWITTER Open
Through the lens of the exploratory framework of Digital Trace of Scholarly Acts (DTSA), this dissertation study explored researchers’ activities around scholarly articles on Twitter. Using a mixed-methods design, this study analyzed data …
View article: The State of Altmetrics: A Tenth Anniversary Celebration
The State of Altmetrics: A Tenth Anniversary Celebration Open
Altmetric’s mission is to help others understand the influence of research online.We collate what people are saying about published research in sources such as the mainstream media, policy documents, social networks, blogs, and other schol…
View article: Global science discussed in local altmetrics: Weibo and its comparison with Twitter
Global science discussed in local altmetrics: Weibo and its comparison with Twitter Open
Local altmetrics is currently an integral part of the altmetrics landscape. This paper aims to investigate the characteristics of microblog altmetrics of the Chinese microblog platform, Weibo, to shed light on cultural differences and draw…
View article: AnnotationOne: A global annotation system
AnnotationOne: A global annotation system Open
Our study presents a web‐based annotation tool, AnnotationOne, developed to facilitate the easier creation and global sharing of annotations. Our aim is to create conversations around scholarly content benefitting everyone and forging new …
View article: Issues in the Interpretation of “Altmetrics” Digital Traces: A Review
Issues in the Interpretation of “Altmetrics” Digital Traces: A Review Open
Researchers leave traces of their behavior during many stages of their research process. Parts of this process were formerly invisible. With scholarship moving online, we can now access various types of altmetrics digital traces such as re…
View article: Tweeting Library and Information Science: a socio-topical distance analysis
Tweeting Library and Information Science: a socio-topical distance analysis Open
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how topical distance and social distance can provide meaningful results when analysing scholars’ tweets linking to scholarly publications. To do so, we analyse the social and topical distance between…
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A method for classifying pre-stack
View article: Tracing Digital Footprints to Academic Articles: An Investigation of PeerJ Publication Referral Data
Tracing Digital Footprints to Academic Articles: An Investigation of PeerJ Publication Referral Data Open
In this study, we propose a novel way to explore the patterns of people's visits to academic articles. About 3.4 million links to referral source of visitors of 1432 papers published in the journal of PeerJ are collected and analyzed. We f…
View article: What flavors are different types of scholarly articles? An investigation of PLOS publications
What flavors are different types of scholarly articles? An investigation of PLOS publications Open
Using Article‐Level‐Metrics (ALMs) data from PLOS, we analyze the citations, views, saves, and shares of different types of articles. Using multiple statistical and visualization techniques, we explore scientists’ behaviors associated with…