RT @Marek_Kwiek: "The average time interval between a researcher’s successive publications in top journals decreases with each subsequent p…
RT @Marek_Kwiek: "The average time interval between a researcher’s successive publications in top journals decreases with each subsequent p…
"The average time interval between a researcher’s successive publications in top journals decreases with each subsequent publication". https://t.co/hggkiDLZls
Interesting! Top journals examined. "The average time interval between a researcher’s successive publications in top journals decreases with each subsequent publication". https://t.co/NrwEUbBpXB
Science of academia… Seriously, science of academia should not be called “science of science” because a) it’s not science of science and b) by calling it science of science it gets undeserving gravitas.
RT @MishaTeplitskiy: As scientists learn the publishing game they get into top journals with increasingly weak work? "...as researchers co…
As scientists learn the publishing game they get into top journals with increasingly weak work? "...as researchers continue to publish in top journals, there is ... decreasing trend in the relative citation impact with each subsequent publication." https
論文をトップジャーナルに公刊するごとに公刊にかかる時間が短縮&相対的な引用数(率?)が減少。Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers: a case study… http://t.co/43dN9YG4GL
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Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers:a case study of high-impact journals. @OrionPenner http://t.co/SNkoSx4LMK @EPJscience
Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers:a case study of high-impact journals. @OrionPenner http://t.co/SNkoSx4LMK @EPJscience
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Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers: a case study of high-impact journals http://t.co/trM1I9622z
Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers: a case study of high-impact journals http://t.co/trM1I9622z
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Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers:a case study of high-impact journals. @OrionPenner http://t.co/SNkoSx4LMK @EPJscience
Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers:a case study of high-impact journals. @OrionPenner http://t.co/SNkoSx4LMK @EPJscience
Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers:a case study of high-impact journals. @OrionPenner http://t.co/SNkoSx4LMK @EPJscience
Inequality and cumulative advantage in science careers:a case study of high-impact journals. @OrionPenner http://t.co/SNkoSx4LMK @EPJscience
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