An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighing of co-authorship in the production of scientific collaborations, which are becoming the standard modality of research activity in many disciplines. The problem is especially relevant in the field of high-energy physics, where collaborations reach 3000 authors, but it can no longer be ignored also in other domains, like medicine or biology. We present theoretical and numerical arguments in favour of weighing the individual contributions as $1/N_{\rm aut}^\alpha$ where $N_{\rm aut}$ is the number of co-authors. When counting citations we suggest the exponent $\alpha\approx 1$, that corresponds to fractional counting. When counting the number of papers we suggest $\alpha \approx 1/3 - 1/2$, w...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
<p>*Each paper with more than one author was considered to be a scientific collaboration.</p
Publication activity, citation impact and communication patterns, in general, change in the course o...
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighting of co-authorship in the production of scientifi...
Collaboration among researchers is becoming increasingly common, which raises a large number of scie...
We develop and propose a new counting method at the aggregate level for contributions to scientific ...
This paper studies the assignment of responsibility to the participants in the case of co-authored s...
The discussion about how to treat author self-citations driven by policy application and quality mea...
The main drawback of ranking of researchers by the number of papers, citations or by the Hirsch inde...
Restricted Access. An open source author reprint is available.Collaborative coefficient (CC) is a me...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
Abstract Background Deciphering the amount of work provided by different co-authors of a scientific ...
International audienceUniversities looking to recruit or to rank researchers have to attribute credi...
We have reported the results from the first phase of a project aimed to introduce a tool named Contr...
Several research studies and reports on national and European science and technology indicators have...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
<p>*Each paper with more than one author was considered to be a scientific collaboration.</p
Publication activity, citation impact and communication patterns, in general, change in the course o...
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighting of co-authorship in the production of scientifi...
Collaboration among researchers is becoming increasingly common, which raises a large number of scie...
We develop and propose a new counting method at the aggregate level for contributions to scientific ...
This paper studies the assignment of responsibility to the participants in the case of co-authored s...
The discussion about how to treat author self-citations driven by policy application and quality mea...
The main drawback of ranking of researchers by the number of papers, citations or by the Hirsch inde...
Restricted Access. An open source author reprint is available.Collaborative coefficient (CC) is a me...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
Abstract Background Deciphering the amount of work provided by different co-authors of a scientific ...
International audienceUniversities looking to recruit or to rank researchers have to attribute credi...
We have reported the results from the first phase of a project aimed to introduce a tool named Contr...
Several research studies and reports on national and European science and technology indicators have...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
<p>*Each paper with more than one author was considered to be a scientific collaboration.</p
Publication activity, citation impact and communication patterns, in general, change in the course o...