The evolution of vocabulary in academic publishing is characterized via keyword frequencies recorded in the ISI Web of Science citations database. In four distinct case-studies, evolutionary analysis of keyword frequency change through time is compared to a model of random copying used as the null hypothesis, such that selection may be identified against it. The case studies from the physical sciences indicate greater selection in keyword choice than in the social sciences. Similar evolutionary analyses can be applied to a wide range of phenomena; wherever the popularity of multiple items through time has been recorded, as with web searches, or sales of popular music and books, for example
<p>This figure shows change in the frequency of use of the word “evolution” in (A) paper titles and ...
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. 15th International ...
Reflecting on Toulmin’s 1972 conceptualization of the academic research process, we fast-forward his...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
Keywords are important for information retrieval. They are used to classify and sort papers. However...
An article’s keywords are distinct because they represent what authors feel are the most important w...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
This paper examines the differences between author-generated keywords and automatically generated ke...
The quest for historically impactful science and technology provides invaluable insight into the inn...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of the Association for In...
The growing availability of large diachronic corpora of scientific literature offers the opportunity...
In this study, we delve into the dynamic landscape of machine learning research evolution. Initially...
The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https:// www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/a1...
<div><p>The quest for historically impactful science and technology provides invaluable insight into...
<p>This figure shows change in the frequency of use of the word “evolution” in (A) paper titles and ...
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. 15th International ...
Reflecting on Toulmin’s 1972 conceptualization of the academic research process, we fast-forward his...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
Keywords are important for information retrieval. They are used to classify and sort papers. However...
An article’s keywords are distinct because they represent what authors feel are the most important w...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
This paper examines the differences between author-generated keywords and automatically generated ke...
The quest for historically impactful science and technology provides invaluable insight into the inn...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of the Association for In...
The growing availability of large diachronic corpora of scientific literature offers the opportunity...
In this study, we delve into the dynamic landscape of machine learning research evolution. Initially...
The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https:// www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/a1...
<div><p>The quest for historically impactful science and technology provides invaluable insight into...
<p>This figure shows change in the frequency of use of the word “evolution” in (A) paper titles and ...
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. 15th International ...
Reflecting on Toulmin’s 1972 conceptualization of the academic research process, we fast-forward his...