I. Frenkel, J. Lepowsky, A. Meurman
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P. Hansen, N. Mladenovic, J. Moreno-Pérez
C. Burrus, R. Gopinath, Haitao Guo et al.
D. Chalmers
I. M. Gelʹfand, M. Kapranov, A. Zelevinsky
J. Howard, R. Clark
M. Sageman
Preface 1. The Origins of the Jihad 2. The Evolution of the Jihad 3. The Mujahedin 4. Joining the Jihad 5. Social Networks and the Jihad Conclusion Appendix: Names of Terrorists Glossary of Foreign-Language Terms Bibliography Index
Oded Goldreich
C. Kelley
P. Bourdieu
Preface. Part I: Critique of Theoretical Reason. Foreword. 1. Objectifying Objectification. 2. The Imaginary Anthropology of Subjectivism. 3. Structures, Habitus, Practices. 4. Belief and the Body. 5. The Logic of Practice. 6. The Work of Time. 7. Symbolic Capital. 8. Modes of Domination. 9. The Objectivity of the Subjective. Part II: Practical Logics. 1. Land and Matrimonial Strategies. 2. The social uses of kinship. 3. Irresistible Analogy. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.
M. Blanke, M. Kinnaert, J. Lunze et al.
T. Davis
J. Smart
Jie Huang
J. Heinonen, T. Kilpeläinen, O. Martio
J. Sprott
Barry F. Smith, P. Bjørstad, W. Gropp
G. Gierz, K. Hofmann, K. Keimel et al.
W. Briggs
Kysliuk Kostiantyn
The purpose of the article is to clarify the peculiarities of the functioning of the altmetric methodology Research Interest Score from the world’s most popular academic social network ResearchGate.net in library and information science. Research methodology. Using statistical calculations and the citation analysis method it had been compared the scientometric indicators from an arbitrary stratified sample of profiles of professors of the National Aerospace University "Kharkiv Aviation Institute" in ResearchGate and Google Scholar. Scientific novelty. For the first time, the profiles with three different levels of altmetric indicators were simultaneously studied (RI Score > 1000; RI Score = 100-1000; RI Score, <100). For professors individually, for groups with different levels of RI Score and the sample as a whole, a statistical calculation of the coincidence coefficient of citation indices (Kh) was carried out. The index coincidence coefficient was the percentage of the RG citation index to the GS citation index (typically, the Hirsch index). Specific citations to five publications in the upper part of the scientist profiles, generated by RG and GS, respectively, were compared. The citation coincidence coefficient (Kc) was established as the percentage of the sum of common citations in GS and RG to the largest number - the sum of citations of scientific works in the sample found by GS algorithms. Conclusions. The analysis showed the presence of a moderate correlation between the classical and alternative metrics. In particular, the final arithmetic mean coincidence coefficient of citation indices from RG and GS was 66.1%. However, with an increase in the level of bibliometric indicators, this connection became increasingly stronger and for the group of professors with high bibliometric indicators (RI Score > 1000) was already 81.9%. The citation coincidence coefficient, which had an average value of 51.7% and was approximately the same for all groups with different altmetric markers, proved the real alternativeness of the GS and RG search algorithms. The possibility of manipulating altmetrics by artificially increasing the number of recommendations is confirmed. Their main advantage is emphasized - demonstrating the knowing of scientific work through a significant impact on their value of the number of views and full readings of the texts of publications.
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