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Bibliometrics for collaboration works

Digital Libraries 2020-07-15 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Physics and Society

Abstract

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/Nautα1/N_{\rm aut}^\alpha where NautN_{\rm aut} is the number of co-authors. When counting citations we suggest the exponent α1\alpha\approx 1, that corresponds to fractional counting. When counting the number of papers we suggest α1/31/2\alpha \approx 1/3 - 1/2, with the former (latter) value more appropriate for larger (smaller) collaborations. We expect and verify that the hh index scales as the square root of the average number of co-authors, and define a fractionalized hh index that does not scale with collaboration size.

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@article{arxiv.1902.01693,
  title  = {Bibliometrics for collaboration works},
  author = {Paolo Rossi and Alessandro Strumia and Riccardo Torre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.01693},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

v1: 9 pages, 5 figures; v2: extension of the version published in the proceedings of the ISSI 2019 conference (v1), with updated data and a new discussion about the $h$ index; 16 pages, 7 figures

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