You can't plan for these things.
A frequency table for all openalex works referenced by a set of publications by a certain university alliance situated in Youknowwhere.
The first is https://openalex.org/works/W4285719527 pointing at "Deleted Works". An article from 1955 that has never been cited but references 45.000 works. /s
... and https://openalex.org/W2582743722 pointing at "R: A language and environment for statistical computing."
#sti2024 registrations are now open.
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After reviewing "Remote collaboration fuses fewer breakthrough ideas" more thoroughly, I believe it should be retracted. Here is a write-up of why this is the case:
CfP for STI2024 "Into the Great Wide Open?" is online (18.09-20.09 in Berlin)
Let's jump into the abyss of openness and closedness in Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators and explore how these concepts shape our work and communities. https://sti2024.org/sti-conference/call-for-paper.php #sti2024