Data Analyst Scholarly Communications at State and University Library Göttingen , #scholcomm #rstats #bibliometrics #openaccess #openscience #lagotto
Najko Jahn
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there is a significant number of scholars/scientists who (still) blog. A lot of early semantic web and #openscience discussions happened on this open "platform".
Rogue Scholar (@rogue_scholar) is archiving new and old blogs, and just passed the 50 thousand blog posts. All citable by @crossref […]
Open Access Licences and Open Metadata in Transformative Agreements – Scholarly Communication Analytics https://subugoe.github.io/scholcomm_analytics/posts/ta_coverage_analysis/main.html
Can fully recommend! Great way to learn new ways to do large-scale bibliometrics analyses using multiple datas sources!
Our preprint was also featured in a short piece on citations to China by @economist.com
www.economist.com/science-and-...
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I analyse Crossref metadata for around 250,000 journal articles published between 2019 and 2025. The analysis reveals that contractual language alone is insufficient to ensure implementation: coverage of specific metadata elements varied considerably across publishers and agreements, and explicit provisions do not consistently translate into higher coverage. A notable near-absence of ROR ID coverage across most agreements highlights gaps that undermine institutional attribution in research assessment and bibliometric analyses, while CC BY licence adoption is highest where agreements mandate it as the sole permissible licence.
The Scholarly Migration Database 2.0 is now online!
Just in time for the European Population Conference 2026 in Bologna!
See the working paper here:
dx.doi.org/10.4054/MPID...
@ezagheni.bsky.social @theiletom.bsky.social @mpidr.bsky.social @populationeu.bsky.social
Egon Willigh☮gen 🟥
Open Access Tracking Project
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Najko Jahn
Vincent Traag
Digital Science
A bad reputation and cultural ignorance are probably responsible
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Advancing reflexive and participatory monitoring of Science, Technology and Innovation systems.
Wissenschaft ist nicht unfehlbar. In der sehr guten @artede.bsky.social -Doku “Betrug in der Wissenschaft“ geht es u.a. auch um die Ombudsarbeit. Mit dabei: Prof. Eric Steinhauer und - in einem Rollenspiel - die Rechtsreferentin der Stabi Hamburg, Dr. Ina Kaulen: www.arte.tv/de/videos/12...
💡 Belated new preprint alert!
We analysed geographical biases in scientific collaboration and citations.
We find that distance continues to shape collaboration, but citations less so. Both show country-level biases.
How about US-China relations?
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arxiv.org/abs/2604.01602
I’ve officially resigned as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. It used to be a reputable journal, but became a case study in how forced automation destroys academic integrity. 👇
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New article in @pnas.org:
We all know ChatGPT loves to delve, bolster, leverage, encompass, showcase, underscore, et cetera. I analyzed full text of 7.3 million journal articles published 2020-2025, hunting for 228 words that spiked after ChatGPT launched in late 2022. 🧵⬇️