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Sep 25, 2024In which fields can ChatGPT detect journal article quality? An evaluation of REF2021 resultsApr 6, 2025In which fields do ChatGPT scores align better than citations with research quality?Oct 25, 2025Can Small and Reasoning Large Language Models Score Journal Articles for Research Quality and Do Averaging and Few-shot Help?Jan 26, 2026Large Language Models for Departmental Expert Review Quality ScoresMar 24, 2020Covid-19 Tweeting in English: Gender DifferencesApr 22, 2020COVID-19 publications: Database coverage, citations, readers, tweets, news, Facebook walls, Reddit postsMar 25, 2021Can Twitter Give Insights into International Differences in Covid-19 Vaccination? Eight countries' English tweets to 21 March 2021Jul 23, 2018Which US and European Higher Education Institutions are visible in ResearchGate and what affects their RG Score?Jul 28, 2023Are Scopus journal field classifications ever misleading?Dec 11, 2022Do altmetric scores reflect article quality? Evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework 2021Dec 11, 2022In which fields are citations indicators of research quality?Nov 14, 2024Evaluating the Predictive Capacity of ChatGPT for Academic Peer Review Outcomes Across Multiple PlatformsAug 13, 2024Evaluating Research Quality with Large Language Models: An Analysis of ChatGPT's Effectiveness with Different Settings and InputsJun 28, 2024Quantitative Methods in Research Evaluation Citation Indicators, Altmetrics, and Artificial IntelligenceJul 1, 2016TensiStrength: Stress and relaxation magnitude detection for social media textsJul 14, 2016Citation count distributions for large monodisciplinary journalsOct 29, 2015The influence of time and discipline on the magnitude of correlations between citation counts and quality scoresOct 29, 2015Regression for citation data: An evaluation of different methodsOct 29, 2015Distributions for cited articles from individual subjects and yearsNov 23, 2015National, disciplinary and temporal variations in the extent to which articles with more authors have more impact: Evidence from a geometric field normalised citation indicator