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How Are Academic Age Productivity and Collaboration Related to Citing Behavior of Researchers?

机译:如何学术时代生产力和协作相关援引研究人员的行为?

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References are an essential component of research articles and therefore of scientific communication. In this study we investigate referencing (citing) behavior in five diverse fields (astronomy, mathematics, robotics, ecology and economics) based on 213,756 core journal articles. At the macro level we find: (a) a steady increase in the number of references per article over the period studied (50 years), which in some fields is due to a higher rate of usage, while in others reflects longer articles and (b) an increase in all fields in the fraction of older, foundational references since the 1980s, with no obvious change in citing patterns associated with the introduction of the Internet. At the meso level we explore current (2006–2010) referencing behavior of different categories of authors (21,562 total) within each field, based on their academic age, productivity and collaborative practices. Contrary to some previous findings and expectations we find that senior researchers use references at the same rate as their junior colleagues, with similar rates of re-citation (use of same references in multiple papers). High Modified Price Index (MPI, which measures the speed of the research front more accurately than the traditional Price Index) of senior authors indicates that their research has the similar cutting-edge aspect as that of their younger colleagues. In all fields both the productive researchers and especially those who collaborate more use a significantly lower fraction of foundational references and have much higher MPI and lower re-citation rates, i.e., they are the ones pushing the research front regardless of researcher age. This paper introduces improved bibliometric methods to measure the speed of the research front, disambiguate lead authors in co-authored papers and decouple measures of productivity and collaboration.
机译:参考文献是研究论文以及科学交流的重要组成部分。在这项研究中,我们根据213,756篇核心期刊文章调查了五个不同领域(天文学,数学,机器人技术,生态学和经济学)的参考(引用)行为。在宏观层面上,我们发现:(a)在所研究的时期(50年)中,每篇文章的参考文献数量稳定增长,这在某些领域是由于使用率较高,而在另一些领域则是篇幅较长,并且b)自1980年代以来,所有领域的使用都已增加,但基础参考文献所占的比例却很小,与互联网的引入相关的引用方式没有明显变化。在中观水平上,我们根据学者的学龄,工作效率和合作实践,探讨了每个领域中当前不同类别(共21,562名)的作者的举止行为。与之前的一些发现和期望相反,我们发现高级研究人员使用的参考文献的引用率与其初级同事相同,但引用率相似(在多篇论文中使用相同的参考文献)。高级作者的高修正价格指数(MPI,比传统价格指数更准确地衡量了研究前沿的速度)表明,他们的研究与年轻同事的研究具有相似的前沿领域。在所有领域中,无论是有生产力的研究人员,还是尤其是那些合作程度更高的研究人员,使用的基础参考文献所占比例均显着较低,并且具有更高的MPI和较低的引文率,也就是说,无论研究人员的年龄如何,他们都是推动研究前沿的人。本文介绍了改进的文献计量方法来衡量研究前沿的速度,在合着论文中消除歧义的主要作者,并分离生产力和协作的度量。

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    Staša Milojević;

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  • 年(卷),期 -1(7),11
  • 年度 -1
  • 页码 e49176
  • 总页数 13
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-21 11:23:23

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