1) The document discusses Guillaume Cabanac's research interests which include digital libraries, information retrieval, scientometrics combined with the sociology and psychology of science.
2) Cabanac's research topics include analyzing eponyms in scientific literature, issues of work-life balance for authors and editors, differences in academic writing between genders and solo vs. collaborative writing.
3) Another topic is characterizing the landscape of research in information systems by studying the gatekeepers of 77 leading journals in the field.
This was a presentation for my Psychology of Digital Media class explaining the theory of Spontaneous Recovery, while providing an example of a website that the theory relates to.
Recent Human Anatomy: Regional and Clinical in three volumes is based on the Anatomy syllabus for MBBS-I course in India, as per the recommendation of the Medical Council of India (MCI) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). It covers the entire range of prescribed topics in General Anatomy, Gross Anatomy, Embryology, Histology, Neuroanatomy, and Clinical Anatomy.
Features
• About 500 MCQs in each volume (with answers) to help prepare for objective tests, including NEET
• Over 500 clear, full-colour illustrations
• Comprehensive treatment of Clinical Anatomy, including clinical importance of Anatomy, clinical methods to examine a patient, and surgical procedures, to prepare students for further clinical studies
• Complete yet concise descriptions in Gross Anatomy with the use of tables
• Presentation of Histology of organs and their Histophysiology with illustrated diagrams
• Histology of tubular organs described from the inner to the outer side, for better comprehension
• An efficient approach to the study of Neuroanatomy, top downwards
This was a presentation for my Psychology of Digital Media class explaining the theory of Spontaneous Recovery, while providing an example of a website that the theory relates to.
Recent Human Anatomy: Regional and Clinical in three volumes is based on the Anatomy syllabus for MBBS-I course in India, as per the recommendation of the Medical Council of India (MCI) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). It covers the entire range of prescribed topics in General Anatomy, Gross Anatomy, Embryology, Histology, Neuroanatomy, and Clinical Anatomy.
Features
• About 500 MCQs in each volume (with answers) to help prepare for objective tests, including NEET
• Over 500 clear, full-colour illustrations
• Comprehensive treatment of Clinical Anatomy, including clinical importance of Anatomy, clinical methods to examine a patient, and surgical procedures, to prepare students for further clinical studies
• Complete yet concise descriptions in Gross Anatomy with the use of tables
• Presentation of Histology of organs and their Histophysiology with illustrated diagrams
• Histology of tubular organs described from the inner to the outer side, for better comprehension
• An efficient approach to the study of Neuroanatomy, top downwards
First session of Constitution class, "We The People." September-November 2013. Class title "Rights of Englishmen." This class begins with Magna Carta and concludes with the Revolutionary War and the writing of state constitutions. A provocative section quotes from material in Stephen Webb, "1676;The End of American Independence."Class outlines and suggested viewing and reading are posted in my documents section.
UCD 2013 - Shapes & Patterns: The Role of Pre-Attentive Psychology in DesignStephen Denning
Pre-attentive psychology tries to explain how our brains perceive visual information and organise it into meaningful patterns and structures, all in a fraction of a second. Understanding how this works gives us crucial building blocks for how to structure user interfaces.
This talk looked at some of the principles and how they give us guidelines for layout and structure. Most of us already do this without realising it but understanding why and how we do it makes us more effective when we come to design (or evaluate) user interactions!
In Praise of Interdisciplinary Research through ScientometricsGuillaume Cabanac
Keynote talk to the workshop on on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR) collocated with the ECIR 2015 conference.
http://www.gesis.org/en/events/events-archive/conferences/ecirworkshop2015/
Musings at the Crossroads of Digital Libraries, Information Retrieval, and Sc...Guillaume Cabanac
Digital documents support and shape people’s daily activities. Regarding Computer Science, such documents are the cornerstone of two areas of research: Digital Libraries and Information Retrieval. In this presentation, we discuss the research questions that we addressed in these areas, such as:
* Digital Libraries:
- How to transpose paper-based annotations into digital documents?
- How to measure the social validity of a statement according to the argumentative discussion it sparked off?
- How to harness a quiescent capital present in any organization: its documents?
* Information Retrieval
- Is document tie-breaking affecting the evaluation of Information Retrieval systems?
- How to retrieve documents matching keywords and spatiotemporal constraints?
- Do operators in search queries (e.g., ‘+’, ‘^’) improve the effectiveness of search results?
Each question gives us the opportunity to recall background knowledge, such as how to evaluate the effectiveness of a search engine?
Finally, we discuss some of our works related to Scientometrics, which may be defined as the study of science with scientific methods. We applied techniques of Information Retrieval to documents extracted from scientific Digital Libraries. We plan to introduce our findings to the following questions:
- How to recommend researchers according to their research topics and social clues?
- What is the landscape of research in Information Systems from the perspective of gatekeepers?
- What if submission date influenced the acceptance of conference papers?
Through this journey at the crossroads of Digital Libraries, Information Retrieval, and Scientometrics, we wish to pass on our enthusiasm for these subjects to academics and students alike.
2012: Natural Computing - The Grand Challenges and Two Case StudiesLeandro de Castro
Talk presented at BRACIS 2012. A discussion about the Grand Challenges in Natural Computing Research and two real-world applications, one in Social Media Mining and another in E-Commerce.
Lugović, S., Čolić, M., & Dunđer, I. (2014, January), Znanstveni pristup dizajnu informacijskih sustava, Design Science and Information Systems, Overview of Design Science models over the years presented @ International Scientific Conference On Printing & Design 2014
Andrea Scharnhorst (2016) Why do we need to model the science system? Talk at the seminar of the Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Sciences, June 2, 2016
First session of Constitution class, "We The People." September-November 2013. Class title "Rights of Englishmen." This class begins with Magna Carta and concludes with the Revolutionary War and the writing of state constitutions. A provocative section quotes from material in Stephen Webb, "1676;The End of American Independence."Class outlines and suggested viewing and reading are posted in my documents section.
UCD 2013 - Shapes & Patterns: The Role of Pre-Attentive Psychology in DesignStephen Denning
Pre-attentive psychology tries to explain how our brains perceive visual information and organise it into meaningful patterns and structures, all in a fraction of a second. Understanding how this works gives us crucial building blocks for how to structure user interfaces.
This talk looked at some of the principles and how they give us guidelines for layout and structure. Most of us already do this without realising it but understanding why and how we do it makes us more effective when we come to design (or evaluate) user interactions!
In Praise of Interdisciplinary Research through ScientometricsGuillaume Cabanac
Keynote talk to the workshop on on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR) collocated with the ECIR 2015 conference.
http://www.gesis.org/en/events/events-archive/conferences/ecirworkshop2015/
Musings at the Crossroads of Digital Libraries, Information Retrieval, and Sc...Guillaume Cabanac
Digital documents support and shape people’s daily activities. Regarding Computer Science, such documents are the cornerstone of two areas of research: Digital Libraries and Information Retrieval. In this presentation, we discuss the research questions that we addressed in these areas, such as:
* Digital Libraries:
- How to transpose paper-based annotations into digital documents?
- How to measure the social validity of a statement according to the argumentative discussion it sparked off?
- How to harness a quiescent capital present in any organization: its documents?
* Information Retrieval
- Is document tie-breaking affecting the evaluation of Information Retrieval systems?
- How to retrieve documents matching keywords and spatiotemporal constraints?
- Do operators in search queries (e.g., ‘+’, ‘^’) improve the effectiveness of search results?
Each question gives us the opportunity to recall background knowledge, such as how to evaluate the effectiveness of a search engine?
Finally, we discuss some of our works related to Scientometrics, which may be defined as the study of science with scientific methods. We applied techniques of Information Retrieval to documents extracted from scientific Digital Libraries. We plan to introduce our findings to the following questions:
- How to recommend researchers according to their research topics and social clues?
- What is the landscape of research in Information Systems from the perspective of gatekeepers?
- What if submission date influenced the acceptance of conference papers?
Through this journey at the crossroads of Digital Libraries, Information Retrieval, and Scientometrics, we wish to pass on our enthusiasm for these subjects to academics and students alike.
2012: Natural Computing - The Grand Challenges and Two Case StudiesLeandro de Castro
Talk presented at BRACIS 2012. A discussion about the Grand Challenges in Natural Computing Research and two real-world applications, one in Social Media Mining and another in E-Commerce.
Lugović, S., Čolić, M., & Dunđer, I. (2014, January), Znanstveni pristup dizajnu informacijskih sustava, Design Science and Information Systems, Overview of Design Science models over the years presented @ International Scientific Conference On Printing & Design 2014
Andrea Scharnhorst (2016) Why do we need to model the science system? Talk at the seminar of the Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Sciences, June 2, 2016
How to use science maps to navigate large information spaces? What is the lin...Andrea Scharnhorst
A. Scharnhorst (2016) Wie können Wissenschaftskarten zur Suche in grossen Informationsräumen eingesetzt werden? How to use science maps to navigate large information spaces? What is the link between science maps and predictive models of science? Invited lecture Fraunhofer-Institut für Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Trendanalysen, Euskirchen, Germany, December 7, 2016
The Challenge of Deeper Knowledge Graphs for SciencePaul Groth
Over the past 5 years, we have seen multiple successes in the development of knowledge graphs for supporting science in domains ranging from drug discovery to social science. However, in order to really improve scientific productivity, we need to expand and deepen our knowledge graphs. To do so, I believe we need to address two critical challenges: 1) dealing with low resource domains; and 2) improving quality. In this talk, I describe these challenges in detail and discuss some efforts to overcome them through the application of techniques such as unsupervised learning; the use of non-experts in expert domains, and the integration of action-oriented knowledge (i.e. experiments) into knowledge graphs.
Adoption de l’identifiant ORCID : le cas des universités toulousainesGuillaume Cabanac
Article publié dans les actes d'Inforsid 2020 (voir http://inforsid.fr/actes/2020/INFORSID_2020_p19-34.pdf et https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1451).
Les systèmes d’information de la recherche collectent et mettent en visibilité la pro- duction scientifique des chercheurs. Leur désambiguïsation est capitale pour ne pas fusionner les productions de plusieurs personnes (cas des homonymes). Or, l’initiative ORCID offre un identifiant à chaque chercheur, pointant vers ses affiliations et sa bibliographie. Les agences de financement (ANR et ERC) et les revues savantes encouragent l’adoption d’ORCID. Nous présentons une méthode pour quantifier cette adoption selon la discipline et de la catégorie d’emploi des publiants d’un établissement. La preuve de concept est réalisée sur les données des 6 471 personnels rattachés aux 150 laboratoires du site toulousain. Nous confrontons avec une validation manuelle leur identité aux 7,3 de millions profils d’orcid.org. Nous observons une adoption croissante d’ORCID avec une disparité d’adoption selon les disciplines. Étonnement, des profils sont uniquement créés pour obtenir un ORCID, sans renseigner ni affiliation ni bibliographie. Ces profils « vides » ont peu d’intérêt pour la tâche de désambiguïsation des identités. À notre connaissance, aucune autre étude de cette ampleur n’a été publiée concernant l’adoption d’ORCID sur un site universitaire multidisciplinaire. La méthode proposée est réplicable et de futures études pourront chercher à confronter les situations et les dynamiques d’évolution.
Conférence invitée au congrès CORIA 2019 (Conference francophone sur la Recherche d'Information et ses Applications)
https://coria-earia2019.projet.liris.cnrs.fr/Programme/keynotes/
Les données de la recherche forment un matériau d'une rare richesse pour notre communauté. Les publications sont des textes structurés et interconnectés via les références bibliographiques qui étayent leurs rhétoriques. La paternité des productions a trait à des individus regroupés, parfois même hiérarchisés, au sein de collectifs de co-signataires qui se reconfigurent au fil du temps. La nature de la contribution de chacun tend désormais à être explicitée. Chaque affiliation est ancrée sur un territoire, le contenu des recherches l'est parfois aussi. L'impact des savoirs produits se matérialise explicitement via les citations et implicitement par les éponymes et autres évocations d'écoles de pensée. La délimitation des disciplines et le front de recherche — séparant le connu de l'inconnu — sont en perpétuelle évolution. Tous ces savoirs circulent dans la sphère académique, certains atteignent le grand public qui les relaie sur les réseaux sociaux et dans la presse, alimentant des altmetrics qui attestent de cette percolation science–société.
Cet exposé présentera une variété de tâches de recherche interrogeant ce matériau pour éclairer la genèse et l'évolution des mondes sociaux et des savoirs en sciences. Il s'agit de travaux interdisciplinaires à la croisée de l'informatique, de la scientométrie (désignant l'étude quantitative de la science et de l'innovation) et des sciences humaines et sociales. Je souhaite transmettre mon enthousiasme pour ces problématiques et promouvoir les thèmes du workshop Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR) que je co-anime dans le cadre d'ECIR.
Valoriser le capital documentaire (en sommeil) d’une organisation : exploitat...Guillaume Cabanac
Conférence aux 10es journées d'étude du Département Archive et Médiathèque de l'Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès sur le thème "La participation des usagers et lecteurs en contexte numérique : quels impacts sur les pratiques professionnelles ?"
https://www.irit.fr/publis/IRIS/2019_DDAME_C.pdf
Comment analyser une mobilisation collective dans les réseaux socionumériques...Guillaume Cabanac
Séminaire PragmaTIC sur les TIC, les pratiques associées et leurs incidences sociales.
Université Toulouse 2, 28 septembre 2017
https://web.archive.org/web/20170928/http://sms.univ-tlse2.fr/accueil-sms/comunitic/seminaire-journee-d-etudes/seminaire-pragmatic-les-usages-des-medias-sociaux-dans-le-cadre-des-mobilisations-collectives-au-bresil--524448.kjsp
Conférence au workshop “Women and
men in science: Do we need gender metrics?” du 27 avril 2017 à l'Université Toulouse 2 - Jean Jaurès
https://www.irit.fr/~Guillaume.Cabanac/docs/workshopGenderScienceLabexSMS2017.pdf
Émergence de l’open access « gris » : LibGen et Sci-Hub comme filières clande...Guillaume Cabanac
Séminaire PragmaTIC sur les TIC, les pratiques associées et leurs incidences sociales.
Université Toulouse 2, 20 octobre 2016
https://web.archive.org/web/20161009/http://sms.univ-tlse2.fr/accueil-sms/comunitic/seminaire-journee-d-etudes/seminaire-pragmatic-programmation-2016-2017-451614.kjsp?RH=actions-SMS
« T'as pensé à retweeter mon article ? » Enjeux, limites et critique de la bi...Guillaume Cabanac
« T'as pensé à retweeter mon article ? »
Enjeux, limites et critique de la bibliométrie alternative via les Altmetrics
Guillaume Cabanac, MCF, Université Toulouse 3, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
L'impact d'un résultat scientifique est traditionnellement estimé par le nombre de citations que la publication associée suscite. Cependant, cet indicateur ne permet pas d'estimer la réception d'une recherche en dehors de la sphère académique, à court terme, que ce soit dans la presse ou sur les médias sociaux (Twitter, Facebook, etc.).
C'est dans ce contexte que des indicateurs complémentaires appelés « altmetrics » sont développés depuis 2012 pour refléter l'engouement exprimé à l'égard des résultats scientifiques. Les altmetrics sont désormais intégrés aux plateformes des éditeurs scientifiques (tels qu'Elsevier, PLOS, Springer et Wiley) et aux CV en ligne des chercheurs (sur impactstory.org par exemple).
Mesurer l'intérêt du grand public pour la science : les altmetrics atteignent-ils cet objectif louable ? De récentes études suggèrent que le gros de l'activité captée par les altmetrics provient des chercheurs eux-mêmes... Les scientifiques adeptes des réseaux sociaux auraient-ils détourné -- inconsciemment ou délibérément -- cet indicateur pour accroître leur e-reputation ?
"When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" -- Goodhart's law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodhart%27s_law
Quelques références récentes :
-Colquhoun, D., & Plested, A. (2014). Scientists don't count: Why you should ignore Altmetrics and other bibliometric nightmares. DC's Improbable Science [Blog post]. Available from: http://wp.me/p2ZpqR-1EJ
-González-Valiente, C. L., Pacheco-Mendoza, J. and Arencibia-Jorge, R. (2016), A review of altmetrics as an emerging discipline for research evaluation. Learned Publishing. doi:10.1002/leap.1043
-Ke, Q., Ahn, Y.-Y., & Sugimoto, C. R. (2016). A Systematic Identification and Analysis of Scientists on Twitter. ArXiV preprint available from http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.06229
https://openeval2016.sciencesconf.org
https://openeval2016.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Resume_Guillaume_Cabanac.pdf
Émergence de l’open access « gris » : LibGen et Sci-HubGuillaume Cabanac
Séminaire ELICO « Observer les dynamiques socio-économiques de la publication scientifique : approches qualitative et bibliométrique »
http://web.archive.org/web/20160511081918/http://www.elico-recherche.eu/actualites/actualites-du-laboratoire/programme-du-seminaire-elico-2015-16
Les altmetrics : estimer l'engouement pour la recherche sur les médias sociauxGuillaume Cabanac
Journée d’étude Doccitanist : "Evaluation scientifique, qui croire et pourquoi ?"
08 octobre 2015
http://web.archive.org/web/20151008092117/http://doccitanist.lirmm.fr/spip.php?article273&lang=fr
Bibliogifts ? Les bibliothèques clandestines de l'édition scientifiqueGuillaume Cabanac
Conférence invitée à la 6e édition de la journée « Réseau des bibliothèques », université Fédérale de Toulouse, 9 juin 2015
http://web.archive.org/web/20150606154341/http://bibliotheques.univ-toulouse.fr/actualite/journee-reseau-des-bibliotheques-2015
Le renfort des liens forts - dynamique relationnelle du coauthorshipGuillaume Cabanac
Le renfort des liens forts - dynamique relationnelle du coauthorship
Cas de l’informatique (1980-2010)
Journées d'études RÉSOCIT
http://www.irit.fr/~Guillaume.Cabanac/docs/resocit2015.pdf
Conférence aux 6e journées d'étude du Département Archive et Médiathèque de l'Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès sur le thème "Visibilité et légitimité de l'information : comment se faire "bien voir" dans le contexte numérique ?"
Programme : http://www.irit.fr/publis/SIG/2015_DAM_C.pdf
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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Guillaume Cabanac
My Research Interests
Digital Libraries
Information Retrieval
Collective annotations
Social validation of discussion threads
Geographic IR
IR Evaluation
Scientometrics
… with the Sociology of Science
… with the Psychology of Science
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What’s in my Toolkit?
Merton
Price
Tukey
Hartley
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Topic 1
Eponymy and Scientific Heroes
Cabanac, G. (2014). Extracting and quantifying eponyms in full-text articles. Scientometrics. To appear.
doi:10.1007/s11192-013-1091-8
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Eponymy and Scientific Heroes
“mnemonic and commemorative device” (p. 121)
Merton, R. K. (1942). Science and technology in a democratic order. Journal of Legal
and Political Sociology, 1(1), 115–126.
“the practice of affixing the name of the scientist to all or part of
what he has found, as with the Copernican system, Hooke’s
law, Planck’s constant, or Halley’s comet” (p. 643)
Merton, R. K. (1957). Priorities in scientific discovery: A chapter in the sociology of
science. American Sociological Review, 22(6), 635–659.
“Eponyms remind us that science
and scholarship are the work of
dedicated people.” (p. 393)
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Eponymy and Scientific Heroes
Related Concepts
The Reward System of Science (Merton, 1942, 1957)
Obliteration by Incorporation (Merton, 1988; McCain, 2011, 2012)
Non-indexed Eponymal Citedness (Száva-Kováts, 1994)
Extraction and Quantification of Eponyms from Full-text
Show eponimised scientists in my field?
Update existing dictionaries of eponyms?
Spot new research trends?
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Scientometrics
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Topic 2
Issues of Work-Life Balance
Cabanac, G., & Hartley, J. (2013). Issues of work-life balance among JASIST authors and editors [Brief Communication].
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 64(10):2182-2186.
doi:10.1002/asi.22888
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Academic Writing
Hartley, J., & Cabanac, G. (2014). Do men and women differ in their use of tables and graphs in academic
publications? Scientometrics. To appear. doi:10.1007/s11192-013-1096-3
Cabanac, G., Hubert, G., & Hartley, J. (2014). Solo versus collaborative writing: Discrepancies in the use of tables
and graphs in academic articles. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.
To appear. doi:10.1002/asi.23014
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Academic Writing – Gender Study
Theory in Psychology (1960’s)
Men are more spatially and mathematically oriented than women
Women are more verbally oriented than men
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Our findings on 1,403 single-authored articles in science
Men use 26% more figures than Women (p < 0.001)
Men use 11% more tables than Women (p = 0.102)
… but is the difference practical?
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Academic Writing – Study of Collaborations
The “Friday” Hypothesis
When writing in groups, it is harder to agree on text than on figures/graphs
More Figures and Graphs in multi-author papers?
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More tables in multi-author vs. single-author papers
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Research Landscape from the
Perspective of Gatekeepers
in Information Systems
Cabanac, G. (2012). Shaping the landscape of research in information systems from the perspective of editorial
boards: A scientometric study of 77 leading journals. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and
Technology, 63(5):977-996. doi:10.1002/asi.22609
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Landscape of Research in Information Systems
The gatekeepers of science
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The 77 core peer-reviewed IS journals in the WoS
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Exploratory data analysis
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Topical map of the IS field
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Most influential
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Number of gatekeepers per country
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Geographic and gender diversity
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Scientometrics
… with the Sociology of Science
… with the Psychology of Science
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Order Bias in Conference Bids
Cabanac, G., & Preuss, T. (2013). Capitalizing on order effects in the bids of peer-reviewed conferences to secure
reviews by expert referees. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 64(2):405415. doi:10.1002/asi.22747
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Conferences Affected by a Submission-Date bias?
Peer-review
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The Submission-Date bias
Dataset from the ConfMaster conference management system
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The Submission-Date bias
Influence of submission date on bids
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The Submission-Date bias
Influence of submission date on average marks
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