TY - JOUR
T1 - Field-level differences in paper and author characteristics across all fields of science in Web of Science, 2000–2020
AU - Andersen, Jens Peter
PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - With increasing availability of near-complete, structured bibliographical data, the past decade has seen a rise in large-scale bibliometric studies attempting to find universal truths about the scientific communication system. However, in the search for universality, fundamental differences in knowledge production modes and the consequences for bibliometric assessment are sometimes overlooked. This article provides an overview of article and author characteristics at the level of the OECD minor and major fields of science classifications. The analysis relies on data from the full Web of Science in the period 2000–2020. The characteristics include document type, median reference age, reference list length, database coverage, article length, coauthorship, author sequence ordering, author gender, seniority, and productivity. The article reports a descriptive overview of these characteristics combined with a principal component analysis of the variance across fields. The results show that some clusters of fields allow interfield comparisons, and assumptions about the importance of author sequence ordering, while other fields do not.
AB - With increasing availability of near-complete, structured bibliographical data, the past decade has seen a rise in large-scale bibliometric studies attempting to find universal truths about the scientific communication system. However, in the search for universality, fundamental differences in knowledge production modes and the consequences for bibliometric assessment are sometimes overlooked. This article provides an overview of article and author characteristics at the level of the OECD minor and major fields of science classifications. The analysis relies on data from the full Web of Science in the period 2000–2020. The characteristics include document type, median reference age, reference list length, database coverage, article length, coauthorship, author sequence ordering, author gender, seniority, and productivity. The article reports a descriptive overview of these characteristics combined with a principal component analysis of the variance across fields. The results show that some clusters of fields allow interfield comparisons, and assumptions about the importance of author sequence ordering, while other fields do not.
KW - field definitions
KW - publication analysis
KW - publication characteristics
KW - scientific communication
KW - scientific fields
KW - scientific norms
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U2 - 10.1162/qss_a_00246
DO - 10.1162/qss_a_00246
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85165984513
SN - 2641-3337
VL - 4
SP - 394
EP - 422
JO - Quantitative Science Studies
JF - Quantitative Science Studies
IS - 2
ER -