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Women’s strength in science: exploring the influence of female participation on research impact and innovation - Scientometrics
Prevailing attention centers on the plight of female scientists in modern academia. However, female contributions and potential remain insufficiently recognized.SpringerLink
Update. Missed this one from Nov 2017: The #OpenAccess citation advantage (#OACA) is real and it "benefits male and female political scientists at similar rates. Thus, OA negates the gender citation advantage that typically accrues to male political scientists."
doi.org/10.1017/S1049096517000…
Negating the Gender Citation Advantage in Political Science | PS: Political Science & Politics | Cambridge Core
Negating the Gender Citation Advantage in Political Science - Volume 50 Issue 2Cambridge Core
Update. From a survey of university faculty in the US: "Males were twice as likely as females to use #AI to recommend journals to which to submit research articles."
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(Unfortunately the full results are not #OpenAccess and not even close. One copy of the PDF costs $98.)
Update. "Between 2015 and 2022, our findings suggests that men [in #Germany, in #economics] tend to seek reputation, while women favor visibility through #OpenAccess, at least at the margin. While authorship in teams can dilute these behavioral patterns, female economists publish more single-authored papers. Overall female researchers appear to contribute more to the public good of open science."
doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2023.…
Summary by one of the co-authors:
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Female researchers are less influenced by journal prestige – will it hold back their careers?
Drawing on a natural experiment that occurred when German institutions lost access to journals published by Elsevier, W. Benedikt Schmal shows how female researchers made significantly different pu…Impact of Social Sciences
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On the Vulnerability of Safety Alignment in Open-Access LLMs
Jingwei Yi, Rui Ye, Qisi Chen, Bin Zhu, Siheng Chen, Defu Lian, Guangzhong Sun, Xing Xie, Fangzhao Wu. Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL 2024. 2024.ACL Anthology