Is authorship sufficient for today's collaborative research? A call for contributor roles

NA Vasilevsky, M Hosseini, S Teplitzky… - Accountability in …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on
many levels. Here we discuss ethical, social, and technical challenges to the concept of …

Mirror, mirror on the wall: Is economics the fairest of them all? An investigation into the social sciences and humanities in Vietnam

QH Vuong, AT Bui, VP La, MH Nguyen… - Research …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Three major scientific policies implemented in 2008, 2014, and 2017 have pushed
Vietnam's social sciences and humanities (SSH) toward higher international standards. This …

Gender differences among active reviewers: an investigation based on Publons

L Zhang, Y Shang, Y Huang, G Sivertsen - Scientometrics, 2022 - Springer
Peer review of scientific manuscripts before publication is essential in scholarly publishing,
and most active researchers hold relationships with a number of journals as both an author …

An intersectional approach to analyse gender productivity and open access: a bibliometric analysis of the Italian National Research Council

R Ruggieri, F Pecoraro, D Luzi - Scientometrics, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Gender equality and Open Access (OA) are priorities within the European Research
Area and cross-cutting issues in European research program H2020. Gender and openness …

Gender disparities in Russian academia: A bibliometric analysis

M Pilkina, A Lovakov - Scientometrics, 2022 - Springer
The problem of gender disparities in various areas of society has long been well known and
identified in most countries. Russian academia is no exception. This paper describes the …

Across the Twitter-verse: Is Twitter an equitable tool in academic medicine? A scoping review

AC Istl, S Verma, NA Jawa, R Mackin… - Advances in Health …, 2023 - Springer
The goal of this study was to investigate what is known about the demographic
characteristics of Twitter influencers in academic medicine. We conducted a literature search …

Could early tweet counts predict later citation counts? A gender study in Life Sciences and Biomedicine (2014–2016)

T Dehdarirad - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
In this study, it was investigated whether early tweets counts could differentially benefit
female and male (first, last) authors in terms of the later citation counts received. The data for …

News media attention in climate action: latent topics and open access

T Dehdarirad, K Karlsson - Scientometrics, 2021 - Springer
In this study we investigated whether open access could assist the broader dissemination of
scientific research in Climate Action (Sustainable Development Goal 13) via news outlets …

[PDF][PDF] To What Extent Does the Open Access Status of Articles Predict Their Social Media Visibility? A Case Study of Life Sciences and Biomedicine.

T Dehdarirad, F Didegah - Journal of Altmetrics, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
This study aimed to determine whether, and to what extent, the OA status and OA type of
articles can predict their social media visibility, when controlling for a considerable number …

Hidden in the light: Scientists' online presence on institutional websites and professional networking sites

L Paruschke, A Philipps - Journal of Information Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The visibility of individual scientists and their academic performance plays a major role in
gaining the creditability to get funded and to advance in academic positions. Therefore, web …