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Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval
co-located with 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2020)
Lisbon, Portugal (online only), April 14th, 2020.
Edited by
Guillaume Cabanac *
Ingo Frommholz **
Philipp Mayr ***
* University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France
** University of Bedfordshire, Luton, UK
*** GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany
Table of Contents
- Preface to the 10th Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval at ECIR 2020 1-4
,Ingo Frommholz,Philipp Mayr
Keynote
- Metrics and Trends in Assessing the Scientific Impact 5-15
George Tsatsaronis
Session 1: Expert Finding and Ranking Models
- New Datasets and a Benchmark of Document Network Embedding Methods for Scientific Expert Finding 16-29
Robin Brochier,Antoine Gourru,Adrien Guille,Julien Velcin - Conference Indexing in Digital Libraries: A Ranking Model and Case Study on dblp 30-41
Christopher Michels,Mandy Neumann,Philipp Schaer,Ralf Schenkel
Session 2: Citations, Citations, Citations
- Usage and Citation Metrics for Ranking Algorithms in Legal Information Retrieval Systems 42-52
Gineke Wiggers,Suzan Verberne - Browsing Citation Clusters for Academic Literature Search: A Simulation Study with Systematic Reviews 53-65
Juan Pablo Bascur,Suzan Verberne,Nees Jan van Eck,Ludo Waltman - Neural Citation Recommendation: A Reproducibility Study 66-74
Michael Färber,Timo Klein,Joan Sigloch
Session 3: Learning to Rank and Evaluation
- Learning to Rank Research Articles: A Case Study of Collaborative Filtering and Learning to Rank in ScienceDirect 75-88
Daniel Kershaw,Benjamin Pettit,Maya Hristakeva,Kris Jack - Evaluating Pretrained Transformer Models for Citation Recommendation 89-100
Rodrigo Nogueira,Zhiying Jiang,Kyunghyun Cho,Jimmy Lin - Relations Between Relevance Assessments, Bibliometrics and Altmetrics 101-112
Timo Breuer,Philipp Schaer,Dirk Tunger
Anniversary Greeting Notes
- Building Bridges 113-113
Andrea Scharnhorst - Why we Need Another Ten Years of Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval 114-115
Mike Thelwall - BIR: A Time and a Place to Envision Concepts and Tools around Bibliometrics 116-117
Marc Bertin,Iana Atanassova - Some Questions for Information Science Arising from the History and Philosophy of Science 118-120
Henry Small - Remembering Don Swanson: Link to Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval 121-123
Aparna Basu - Bibliometrics-aided Retrieval: A Success Story 124-125
Wolfgang Glänzel - BIR and BIRNDL: A Marathon towards a Congregation of Scientific Document Processing Community 126-126
Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran - Anniversary Statement 127-128
Howard D. White - Intrication between Information Retrieval and Bibliometrics: the Case of Scientific Domain Delineation 129-133
Michel Zitt
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