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The impact factor’s Matthew Effect: A natural experiment in bibliometrics
Larivière, V. et Gingras, Y. (2010). The impact factor’s Matthew Effect: A natural experiment in bibliometrics. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(2), 424-427.
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On the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scientific impact
Larivière, V. et Gingras, Y. (2010). On the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scientific impact. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(1), 126-131.
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Sociological reflexivity in action
Gingras, Y. (2010). Sociological reflexivity in action. Social Studies of Science, 40(4), 619-631.
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La question de la traduction en sciences sociales : les revues françaises entre visibilité internationale et ancrage local
Gingras, Y. et Mosbah-Natanson, S. (2010). La question de la traduction en sciences sociales : les revues françaises entre visibilité internationale et ancrage local. Archives européennes de sociologie, 51(2), 305-321.
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How Influential are Faculty Today? Responses from the Canadian Professoriate
Metcalfe, A. M., Fisher, D., Gingras, Y., Jones, G. A., Rubenson, K. et Snee, I. (2010). How Influential are Faculty Today? Responses from the Canadian Professoriate. Academic Matters.
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Mapping the structure of the intellectual field using citation and co-citation analysis of correspondences
Gingras, Y. (2010). Mapping the structure of the intellectual field using citation and co-citation analysis of correspondences. History of European Ideas, 36(3), 330-339.
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The Transformation of Physics from 1900 to 1945
Gingras, Y. (2010). The Transformation of Physics from 1900 to 1945. Physics in Perspective, 12, 248-265.
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Qu’est-ce que la recherche libre ?
Gingras, Y. (2010). Qu’est-ce que la recherche libre ?. Recherches sociographiques, 51(1-2), 160-173.
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Naming without Necessity. On the genealogy and uses of the label “historical epistemology”
Gingras, Y. (2010). Naming without Necessity. On the genealogy and uses of the label “historical epistemology”. Revue de Synthèse, 131, 439-454.
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Qu’est-ce qu’un « dialogue » entre science et religion ?
Gingras, Y. (2009). Qu’est-ce qu’un « dialogue » entre science et religion ?. Argument, 11(2), 16-27.
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Modeling a century of citation distributions
Wallace, M. L., Larivière, V. et Gingras, Y. (2009). Modeling a century of citation distributions. Journal of Informetrics, 3(4), 296-303.
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Comparing bibliometric statistics obtained from the Web of Science and Scopus
Archambault, É., Campbell, D., Gingras, Y. et Larivière, V. (2009). Comparing bibliometric statistics obtained from the Web of Science and Scopus. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(7), 1320-1326.
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The decline in the concentration of citations, 1900–2007
Larivière, V., Gingras, Y. et Archambault, É. (2009). The decline in the concentration of citations, 1900–2007. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(4), 858-862.
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A new approach for detecting scientific specialties from raw cocitation networks
Wallace, M. L., Gingras, Y. et Duhon, R. (2009). A new approach for detecting scientific specialties from raw cocitation networks. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(2), 240-246.
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Literature Citations in the Internet Era
Gingras, Y., Larivière, V. et Archambault, É. (2009). Literature Citations in the Internet Era. Science, 323, 36.
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Duns Scot vs Thomas d’Aquin. Le moment québécois d’un conflit multi-séculaire
Gingras, Y. (2009). Duns Scot vs Thomas d’Aquin. Le moment québécois d’un conflit multi-séculaire. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 62(3-4), 377-406.
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The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access : An Update
Harnad, S., Brody, T., Vallières, F., Carr, L., Hitchcock, S., Gingras, Y., Oppenheim, C., Hajjem, C., R. Hilf, E. (2008). The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access : An Update. Serial Review. 34(1), 36-40.
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The effects of aging of scientists on their publication and citation patterns
Gingras, Y., Larivière, V., Macaluso, B. et Robitaille, J.-P. (2008). The effects of aging of scientists on their publication and citation patterns. PLoS ONE, 3(12).
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Du mauvais usage de faux indicateurs
Gingras, Y. (2008). Du mauvais usage de faux indicateurs. Revue d’histoire moderne & contemporaine, 55-4bis(5), 67-79.
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The effect of university-industry collaboration on the scientific impact of publications : the Canadian case (1980-2005)
Lebeau, L.-M., Laframboise, M.-C., Larivière, V. et Gingras, Y. (2008). The effect of university-industry collaboration on the scientific impact of publications : the Canadian case (1980-2005). Research Evaluation, 17(3), 227-232.
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Long‐term variations in the aging of scientific literature: From exponential growth to steady‐state science (1900–2004)
Larivière, V., Archambault, É. et Gingras, Y. (2008). Long-term variations in the aging of scientific literature: from exponential growth to steady-state science (1900-2004). Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(2), 288-296.
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The Emergence and Evolution of the Expression “Conflict of Interests” in Science: A Historical Overview, 1880–2006
Gingras, Y. et Gosselin, P.-M. (2008). The Emergence and Evolution of the Expression “Conflict of Interests” in Science: A Historical Overview, 1880–2006. Sci Eng Ethics, 14, 337–343.
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Between Astronomical Observatories and Universities in nineteenth-century France
Lamy, J. et Gingras, Y. (2008). Between Astronomical Observatories and Universities in nineteenth-century France. History of Universities, 23(1), 75-114).
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The Collective Construction of Scientific Memory: The Einstein-Poincaré Connection and its Discontents, 1905–2005
Gingras, Y. (2008). The Collective Construction of Scientific Memory: The Einstein-Poincaré Connection and its Discontents, 1905–2005. History of Science, 46(1), 75–114.
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« Please, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood » : The Role of Argumentation in a Sociology of Academic
Référence Gingras, Y. (2007). « Please, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood » : The Role of Argumentation in a Sociology of Academic. Social Epistemology, 21(4), 369-389. Résumé Academic debates are so frequent and omnipresent in most disciplines, particularly the social sciences and humanities, it seems obvious that disagreements are bound to occur. The aim of this paper is…
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Le Bulletin d’histoire politique et le retour du refoulé. La lutte pour l’imposition d’un domaine de recherche dans le champ de l’histoire québécoise (1992-2005)
Warren, J.-P. & Gingras, Y. (2007). Le Bulletin d’histoire politique et le retour du refoulé. La lutte pour l’imposition d’un domaine de recherche dans le champ de l’histoire québécoise (1992-2005). Bulletin d’histoire politique, 15(3), 25–36.
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Job Market Boom and Gender Tide: The Rise of Canadian Social Sciences in the 20th Century
Warren, J.-P. & Gingras, Y. (2007). Job Market Boom and Gender Tide: The Rise of Canadian Social Sciences in the 20th Century. Scientia Canadensis, 30(2), 5–21.
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De la science normale à la science marginale. Analyse d’une bifurcation de trajectoire scientifique : le cas de la Théorie de la Relativité d’Échelle
Bontems, V. et Gingras, Y. (2007). De la science normale à la science marginale. Analyse d’une bifurcation de trajectoire scientifique : le cas de la Théorie de la Relativité d’Échelle. Social Science Information, 46(4), 607-653.
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Everything You Did Not Necessarily Want to Know about Gravitational Waves. And Why. Essay Review of Harry Collins, Gravity’s Shadow. The Search for Gravitational Waves
Gingras, Y. (2007). Everything You Did Not Necessarily Want to Know about Gravitational Waves. And Why. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 38(1), 269-283.
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Henri Poincaré : The Movie. The Unintended Consequences of Scientific Commemorations
Gingras, Y. (2007). Henri Poincaré : The Movie. The Unintended Consequences of Scientific Commemorations. Isis, 98(2), 366-372.