Acknowledgements in scientific articles suggest not only gratitude, but also the interactions among scientists. In this study, we examine the acknowledgement interactions employing data from open-access journals (PLOS series). We built an acknowledgement network where the nodes represent authors and acknowledged people, while the links correspond to being mentioned in acknowledgements. Employing motif analysis, we showed how acknowledgement networks have developed, and how reciprocal relationships tend to emerge. To better understand these reciprocal relationships, we analysed the reciprocal sub-graphs of acknowledgement from two perspectives: citations and gender diversity. Firstly, we counted the number of citations, from both reciprocal and non-reciprocal authors. We found that reciprocal authors predominantly tend to cite other reciprocal authors rather than non-reciprocal ones. For gender diversity, we found that reciprocal pairs that include females tend to emerge more than male-male pairs of reciprocity in various fields, despite the fewer number of females.
翻译:科学文章中的鸣谢不仅表明感激,还表明科学家之间的相互作用。在本研究中,我们研究了利用开放访问期刊(SPLOS系列)的数据进行的承认互动。我们建立了一个承认网络,节点代表作者和被承认的人,而联系在承认中也相应提到。我们利用“点数分析”来显示承认网络是如何发展起来的,以及相互关系如何出现。为了更好地理解这些对等关系,我们从两个角度分析了相互承认的子集:引文和性别多样性。首先,我们计算了来自对等和非对等作者的引用数量。我们发现,互惠作者主要倾向于引用其他对等作者,而不是非对等作者。关于性别多样性,我们发现,包括女性的对等配在各个领域往往比男性对等的对对更常见,尽管女性数量较少。