The significant proliferation of scholarly output and the emergence of multidisciplinary research areas are rendering the research environment increasingly complex. In addition, an increasing number of researchers are using academic social networks to discover and store scholarly content. The spread of scientific discourse and research activities across the web, especially on social media platforms, suggests that far-reaching changes are taking place in scholarly communication and the geography of science. This dissertation provides integrated techniques and methods designed to address the information overload problem facing scholarly environments and to enhance the research process. There are four main contributions in this dissertation. ...
In recent years, researchers and academics in growing numbers are starting to move their everyday wo...
Scholars are increasingly incorporating social media tools like blogs, Twitter and Mendeley into the...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...
Quantifying scholarly output via traditional citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge ac...
Through the lens of the exploratory framework of Digital Trace of Scholarly Acts (DTSA), this disser...
The internet seems to have transformed all industries except one: scholarly communication. Jason Pri...
This report has been commissioned by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to ...
In a 'publish or perish' culture, scholarly communication is inextricable from the mechanisms of pre...
The unprecedented challenges of “information overload” in the digital age have prompted academic ins...
Networking is not only essential for success in academia, but it should also be seen as a natural co...
Social Network research has attracted the interests of many researchers, not only in analyzing the o...
Scholarly communication has changed with the growth in technology, particularly the internet and the...
The new web-based academic communication platforms do not only enable researchers to better advertis...
There are numerous assumptions on research evaluation in terms of quality and relevance of academic ...
The increasing popularity of Twitter in both scholarly communication and public engagement with scie...
In recent years, researchers and academics in growing numbers are starting to move their everyday wo...
Scholars are increasingly incorporating social media tools like blogs, Twitter and Mendeley into the...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...
Quantifying scholarly output via traditional citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge ac...
Through the lens of the exploratory framework of Digital Trace of Scholarly Acts (DTSA), this disser...
The internet seems to have transformed all industries except one: scholarly communication. Jason Pri...
This report has been commissioned by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to ...
In a 'publish or perish' culture, scholarly communication is inextricable from the mechanisms of pre...
The unprecedented challenges of “information overload” in the digital age have prompted academic ins...
Networking is not only essential for success in academia, but it should also be seen as a natural co...
Social Network research has attracted the interests of many researchers, not only in analyzing the o...
Scholarly communication has changed with the growth in technology, particularly the internet and the...
The new web-based academic communication platforms do not only enable researchers to better advertis...
There are numerous assumptions on research evaluation in terms of quality and relevance of academic ...
The increasing popularity of Twitter in both scholarly communication and public engagement with scie...
In recent years, researchers and academics in growing numbers are starting to move their everyday wo...
Scholars are increasingly incorporating social media tools like blogs, Twitter and Mendeley into the...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...