Fei Shu

Orcid: 0000-0002-1946-5065

According to our database1, Fei Shu authored at least 30 papers between 2015 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2024
The oligopoly of open access publishing.
Scientometrics, January, 2024

2023
Publish and flourish: investigating publication requirements for PhD students in China.
Scientometrics, December, 2023

The Matthew Effect in China's social sciences and humanities research: a comparative analysis of CSSCI and SSCI.
Scientometrics, November, 2023

Global impact or national accessibility? A paradox in China's science.
Scientometrics, January, 2023

Analysis on the research progress of library and information science since the new century.
Libr. Hi Tech, 2023

2022
Comparing paper level classifications across different methods and systems: an investigation of Nature publications.
Scientometrics, 2022

Measuring the disparity among scientific disciplines using Library of Congress Subject Headings.
Scientometrics, 2022

Interdisciplinarity and impact: the effects of the citation time window.
Scientometrics, 2022

Network Security Intrusion Detection and Mass Alarms Under Cluster Computing Platform.
Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on Data Science in Cyberspace, 2022

2021
The institutionalized stratification of the Chinese higher education system.
Quant. Sci. Stud., 2021

On the evolution of library and information science doctoral dissertation topics in China.
J. Libr. Inf. Sci., 2021

2020
The role of Web of Science publications in China's tenure system.
Scientometrics, 2020

Classifications of science and their effects on bibliometric evaluations.
Scientometrics, 2020

2019
Comparing journal and paper level classifications of science.
J. Informetrics, 2019

Does the web of science accurately represent chinese scientific performance?
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2019

Mapping the Life Science using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, 2019

Bayesian-Based Industrial Internet Service Abnormal Detection Algorithm.
Proceedings of the ICITEE-2019: 2nd International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering, 2019

Exploring the function of citations in ancient Chinese literature.
Proceedings of the Information... Anyone, Anywhere, Any Time, Any Way, 2019

2018
Can Twitter increase the visibility of Chinese publications?
Scientometrics, 2018

Is It Such a Big Deal? On the Cost of Journal Use in the Digital Era.
Coll. Res. Libr., 2018

Improving Exploration of Topic Hierarchies: Comparative Testing of Simplified Library of Congress Subject Heading Structures.
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2018

2017
Comment to: Does China need to rethink its metrics- and citation-based research rewards policies?
Scientometrics, 2017

Mapping science using Library of Congress Subject Headings.
J. Informetrics, 2017

Publish or impoverish: An investigation of the monetary reward system of science in China (1999-2016).
Aslib J. Inf. Manag., 2017

Can Twitter Increase the Visibility of Chinese Publications?
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, 2017

M-Score: An Indicator Quantifying Individual's Scientific Research Output.
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, 2017

On the citation advantage of tweeted papers at the journal level.
Proceedings of the Diversity of Engagement: Connecting People and Information in the Physical and Virtual Worlds, 2017

2016
The evolution of iSchool movement (1988-2013): A bibliometric view.
Educ. Inf., 2016

Library of congress subject heading (LCSH) browsing and natural language searching.
Proceedings of the Creating Knowledge, Enhancing Lives through Information & Technology, 2016

2015
Chinese-language articles are biased in citations.
J. Informetrics, 2015


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