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Readings on Interactive Tools

Fawcett (2018) Using Interactive Shiny Applications to Facilitate Research-Informed Learning and Teaching. Journal of Statistics Education Volume 26, 2018 - Issue 1. Available online.

AFS 2019 has a special session on Shiny Apps

Readings on Scientometrics and Grey Literature

Abstracts for these papers are compiled in a handout.

Featured Papers

Abt (2007) The future of single-authored papers. Scientometrics 73(3) 353–358

Van der Wal et al. (2009) Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research? Scientometrics 79(3) 541-546

Skilton (2009) Does the human capital of teams of natural science authors predict citation frequency? Scientometrics 78(3):525-542

Soomai et al. (2011) Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the use and influence of “grey” scientific information in fisheries management. Marine Policy 35(1):50–62

Patterns

Abt (2007) The future of single-authored papers. Scientometrics, Vol. 73, No. 3 (2007) 353–358

Abt (2007) The publication rate of scientific papers depends only on the number of scientists. Scientometrics, Vol. 73, No. 3 (2007) 281-288

Abt (2007) The frequencies of multinational papers in various sciences. Scientometrics, Vol. 72, No. 1 (2007) 105–115

Bird (1997) Authorship patterns in marine mammal science, 1985-1993. Scientometrics Vol. 39, No. 1 (1997) 99-105

Sampson (1995) Authorship Counts – Forty years of the Physical Review and Physical Review Letters. Scientometrics Vol. 32, No. 1 (1995) 219-226

Grey Literature

Hutton (2009) Scientific grey literature in a digital age: Measuring its use and influence in an evolving information economy. Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science.

Soomai et al. (2011) Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the use and influence of “grey” scientific informationin fisheries management. Marine Policy 3(1):50–62

MacDonald et al. (2004) Grey literature in the life of GESAMP, an international marine scientific advisory body. Publishing Research Quarterly 20(1)

MacDonald et al. (2007) Assessing the Diffusion and Impact of Grey Literature Published by International Intergovernmental Scientific Groups: The Case of the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment. Publishing Research Quarterly 23 (1): 30-46

MacDonald et al. (2010) The use and influence of information produced as grey literature by international,intergovernmental marine organizations: Overview of current research.Ch 11 in Farace and Schöpfel. Eds. (2010) Grey literature in library and information studies

Pelzer and Wiese (2003) Bibliometric study of grey literature in core veterinary medical journals. J Med Libr Assoc 91(4) October 2003

Bibliometric Studies of Fisheries Literature

Neff and Jackson (2009) Communication and cohesion in aquatic science literature. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 66: 701–712 (2009)

Jaric and Gessner (2012) Analysis of publications on sturgeon research between 1996 and 2010. Scientometrics (2012) 90:715–735

Nikolic et al. (2011) Bibliometric analysis of diadromous fish research from 1970s to 2010: a case study of seven species. Scientometrics (2011) 88:929–947

Other

Fanelli (2012) Negative results are disappearing from most disciplines and countries. Scientometrics, Vol. 90, No. 3 (2012) 891-904

Van Der Wal et al. (2009) Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research? Scientometrics, Vol. 79, No. 3 (2009) 541-546

Skilton (2009) Does the human capital of teams of natural science authors predict citation frequency? Scientometrics, Vol. 78, No. 3 (2009) 525–542

Bettencourt et al. (2008) Population modeling of the emergence and development of scientific fields. Scientometrics, Vol. 75, No. 3 (2008) Pages 495-518

Szydlowski and Krawiec (2009) Growth cycles of knowledge. Scientometrics, Vol. 78, No. 1 (2009) 99-11

Reder (2005) Citation Statistics from 110 Years of Physical Review. Physics Today June 2005. Available on-line at http://physics.bu.edu/~redner/pubs/pdf/PT.pdf

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