Advancements in Bibliometric Research and Open Science

The field of bibliometric research is moving towards a more comprehensive and multidimensional approach to assessing scholarly impact. This is evident in the development of new metrics that take into account the diversity of research teams and the global nature of contemporary research. Additionally, there is a growing emphasis on the importance of open science practices, such as data sharing and software sharing, in enhancing the credibility and reliability of scientific research. The use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) is also becoming increasingly recognized as a crucial element in modern scientific publishing, facilitating verification and ensuring continued accessibility. Noteworthy papers in this area include: The Community Index, which proposes a new metric for assessing scholarly impact that combines multiple dimensions of research. The Importance of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in Enhancing the Credibility of Scientific Research, which highlights the vital role played by DOIs in enhancing the credibility and reliability of scientific research. An analysis of the effects of open science indicators on citations in the French Open Science Monitor, which reveals a positive correlation between open science indicators and citation counts.

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Implicit reporting standards in bibliometric research: what can reviewers' comments tell us about reporting completeness?

The Community Index: A More Comprehensive Approach to Assessing Scholarly Impact

Debian in the Research Software Ecosystem: A Bibliometric Analysis

Red alert: Millions of "homeless" publications in Scopus should be resettled

Investigating Document Type, Language, Publication Year, and Author Count Discrepancies Between OpenAlex and Web of Science

The Importance of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in Enhancing the Credibility of Scientific Research: An Analytical Data Study

An analysis of the effects of open science indicators on citations in the French Open Science Monitor

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