Publication Patterns in the Humanities: Generational Shifts and Changing Research Agendas Creators
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2024-12-02Referencia bibliográfica
Robinson-Garcia, N., Arroyo-Machado, W., González-Salmón, E., & Torres-Salinas, D. (2024). Publication Patterns in the Humanities: Generational Shifts and Changing Research Agendas. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14259629
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This presentation is part of the COMPARE project (Ref: PID2020-117007RA-I00) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science (Ref: MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 FSE invierte en tu futuro). Elvira González-Salmón is currently supported by an FPU grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science (Ref: FPU2021/02320). Nicolas Robinson-Garcia is supported by a Ramón y Cajal grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science (Ref: RYC2019-027886-I).Resumen
Humanities are distinct from other sciences in terms of use of diverse languages in scholarly ommunication. The authors presents the results of a new study on the publication patterns of 40,000 humanities scholars in Spanish speaking countries using data from the Dialnet database. In terms of publication language, Spanish is the dominant language in most humanities fields. By identifying archetypal publication profiles, the study show a relation between publication patterns and research topics