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1. Self-correction in science: The effect of retraction on the frequency of citations.

2. Peer-Selected “Best Papers”—Are They Really That “Good”?

3. Scientific impact increases when researchers publish in open access and international collaboration: A bibliometric analysis on poverty-related disease papers.

4. Quantifying the impact of scholarly papers based on higher-order weighted citations.

5. Most UK scientists who publish extremely highly-cited papers do not secure funding from major public and charity funders: A descriptive analysis.

6. Quantity and/or Quality? The Importance of Publishing Many Papers.

7. The high resource impact of reformatting requirements for scientific papers

8. Do altmetrics correlate with the quality of papers? A large-scale empirical study based on F1000Prime data.

9. Perception of the importance of chemistry research papers and comparison to citation rates.

10. A collaborative approach for research paper recommender system.

11. Quantifying the impact of scholarly papers based on higher-order weighted citations

12. Using citation network analysis to enhance scholarship in psychological science: A case study of the human aggression literature.

13. Genealogical Trees of Scientific Papers.

14. Characterizing Social Media Metrics of Scholarly Papers: The Effect of Document Properties and Collaboration Patterns.

15. The Citation Wake of Publications Detects Nobel Laureates' Papers.

16. Peer-Selected 'Best Papers'—Are They Really That 'Good'?

17. Detecting trends in academic research from a citation network using network representation learning.

18. Identifying Overlapping and Hierarchical Thematic Structures in Networks of Scholarly Papers: A Comparison of Three Approaches.

19. Low income countries have the highest percentages of open access publication: A systematic computational analysis of the biomedical literature.

20. Authorship and citation manipulation in academic research.

21. Citation Metrics: A Primer on How (Not) to Normalize.

22. Predicting translational progress in biomedical research.

23. Climate Change Research in View of Bibliometrics.

24. Identifying Anomalous Citations for Objective Evaluation of Scholarly Article Impact.

25. Usage Trends of Open Access and Local Journals: A Korean Case Study.

26. Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact.

27. Brazilian Science between National and Foreign Journals: Methodology for Analyzing the Production and Impact in Emerging Scientific Communities.

28. The Pagerank-Index: Going beyond Citation Counts in Quantifying Scientific Impact of Researchers.

29. Exploring the role of interdisciplinarity in physics: Success, talent and luck.

30. Fifty-Year Fate and Impact of General Medical Journals.

31. The evolution of scientific literature as metastable knowledge states.

32. The Scientific Impact of Nations: Journal Placement and Citation Performance.

33. Citation network analysis for viewpoint plurality assessment of historical corpora: The case of the medieval rabbinic literature.

34. How Citation Boosts Promote Scientific Paradigm Shifts and Nobel Prizes.

35. Fair ranking of researchers and research teams.

36. Knowledge evolution in physics research: An analysis of bibliographic coupling networks.

37. Modeling the Citation Network by Network Cosmology.

38. Characterizing and Modeling Citation Dynamics.

39. Mapping of global scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity: A cross-sectional analysis.

40. Scientometric study of the effects of exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields on fertility: A contribution to understanding the reasons of partial failure.

41. Scientific text citation analysis using CNN features and ensemble learning model.

42. A standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field.

43. The impact of caring for children on women's research output: A retrospective cohort study.

44. Evaluating the impact of citations of articles based on knowledge flow patterns hidden in the citations.

45. Interdisciplinarity and Impact: Distinct Effects of Variety, Balance, and Disparity.

46. Using egocentric analysis to investigate professional networks and productivity of graduate students and faculty in life sciences in Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan.

47. Follow the leader: On the relationship between leadership and scholarly impact in international collaborations.

48. Measuring researcher independence using bibliometric data: A proposal for a new performance indicator.

49. University-industry-government relations of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) universities: The perspective of the mutual information.

50. The Pagerank-Index: Going beyond Citation Counts in Quantifying Scientific Impact of Researchers