Which structure of academic articles do referees pay more attention to?: perspective of peer review and full-text of academic articles

09/05/2022
by   Chenglei Qin, et al.
0

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore which structures of academic articles referees would pay more attention to, what specific content referees focus on, and whether the distribution of PRC is related to the citations. Design/methodology/approach Firstly, utilizing the feature words of section title and hierarchical attention network model (HAN) to identify the academic article structures. Secondly, analyzing the distribution of PRC in different structures according to the position information extracted by rules in PRC. Thirdly, analyzing the distribution of feature words of PRC extracted by the Chi-square test and TF-IDF in different structures. Finally, four correlation analysis methods are used to analyze whether the distribution of PRC in different structures is correlated to the citations. Findings The count of PRC distributed in Materials and Methods and Results section is significantly more than that in the structure of Introduction and Discussion, indicating that referees pay more attention to the Material and Methods and Results. The distribution of feature words of PRC in different structures is obviously different, which can reflect the content of referees' concern. There is no correlation between the distribution of PRC in different structures and the citations. Research limitations/implications Due to the differences in the way referees write peer review reports, the rules used to extract position information cannot cover all PRC. Originality/value The paper finds a pattern in the distribution of PRC in different academic article structures proving the long-term empirical understanding. It also provides insight into academic article writing: researchers should ensure the scientificity of methods and the reliability of results when writing academic article to obtain a high degree of recognition from referees.

READ FULL TEXT

page 11

page 12

page 15

page 20

page 25

page 26

research
03/18/2019

Should Citations be Counted Separately from Each Originating Section

Articles are cited for different purposes and differentiating between re...
research
06/01/2018

Analysis of Peer Review Effectiveness for Academic Journals Based on Distributed Parallel System

A simulation model based on parallel systems is established, aiming to e...
research
04/03/2023

The funding effect on citation and social attention: the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a case study

Purpose: Academic citation and social attention measure different dimens...
research
10/01/2020

Dual Attention Model for Citation Recommendation

Based on an exponentially increasing number of academic articles, discov...
research
06/11/2017

Decentralized creation of academic documents using a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server

Scholarly document creation continues to face various obstacles. Scholar...
research
03/27/2019

Airbnb's disruption of the housing structure in London

This paper explores Airbnb, a peer-to-peer platform for short-term renta...
research
03/11/2019

The rhetorical structure of science? A multidisciplinary analysis of article headings

An effective structure helps an article to convey its core message. The ...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset