论文标题

通过ROR标识符来衡量研究组织之间的网络连接

Measuring web connectivity between research organizations through ROR identifiers

论文作者

Orduna-Malea, Enrique, Bautista-Puig, Nuria

论文摘要

需要以可管理和可持续的方式访问和使用数字信息,以促进科学和科学管理的发展。许多类型的持续标识符(PID)已经在使用并建立了良好的支持,以支持学术通信行业,主要是数字对象(例如DOIS)和人识别符(例如,OrcID)。 PID提高了数字实体的互操作性,使其可重复使用,并同时培养公平原则。这项探索性工作的主要目的是通过基于链接的指标来衡量在线科学和学术生态系统对ROR标识符的使用程度和类型。该分析在ror.org网页上产生了149,851个链接:147,154个链接指向基于ROR的URL的链接,并在ror.org网站下指向其他信息网页的2,698个链接。结果获得的证据表明,链接的ROR标识符百分比有限(ROR标识符的51.6%至少连接一次)。这些链接来自有限数量的参考域(242个唯一域名),主要来自参考书目记录(链接的51.4%)和组织卡(链接的36%)。尽管ROR标识符的分布偏向于盎格鲁 - 撒克逊国家(主要是美国)和类型(公司),但教育研究组织是通过其相应的基于ROR的URL链接的机构。 DOI,ORCID和ROR之间的连通性可能是进行新的网络测量和文献计量学研究的矛头,以表征全球学术网络的存在,影响和互连。

Digital information needs to be accessed and used in a manageable and sustainable manner to facilitate the advancement of science and science management. Many types of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are already in use and well-established in support of the scholarly communication industry, mainly digital objects (e.g., DOIs) and person identifiers (e.g., ORCID). PIDs improve the interoperability of digital entities, make them reusable, and, at the same time, foster FAIR principles. The main objective of this exploratory work is to measure the degree and type of use of ROR identifiers by the online scientific and academic ecosystem through link-based indicators. The analysis yielded 149,851 links to ror.org webpages: 147,154 links to ROR-based URLs and 2,698 links to other informative webpages under the ror.org website. The results obtained evidence that the percentage of ROR identifiers linked is limited (51.6% of ROR identifiers have been linked at least once). These links come from a limited number of referring domains (242 unique domain names) and mainly from bibliographic records (51.4% of links) and organization cards (36% of links). While the distribution of ROR identifiers is biased towards Anglo-Saxon countries (mainly United States) and types (companies), the educational research organizations are the institutions most linked through their corresponding ROR-based URLs. The connectivity between DOIs, ORCIDs and RORs can be the spearhead to carry out new webometric and bibliometric studies, of interest to characterize the presence, impact, and interconnection of the global academic Web.

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