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Main Authors: Guoqiang, Liang, Jian, Sun, Gege, Lin, Shuo, Zhang
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.18979
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author Guoqiang, Liang
Jian, Sun
Gege, Lin
Shuo, Zhang
author_facet Guoqiang, Liang
Jian, Sun
Gege, Lin
Shuo, Zhang
contents The advancement of science is inherently dependent on the recombination of existing knowledge, and innovative research typically relies on the atypical recombination of established knoweldge bases. This study introduces a Knowledge Eccentricity to enable timely assessment of the novelty of research outputs by quantifying their degree of deviation from the existing knowledge system. For empirical analysis, we selected sample data including research articles published in Science and Nature, top 1% highly cited papers, and zero-cited papers for the year 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020, and 2025. We calculated the knowledge eccentricity scores for these papers and examined their potential influencing factors. The results indicate that team size exerts a significant negative effect on paper novelty, meaning larger team size is less conductive to enhancing the novelty of research outputs. Conversely, the number of references shows a signifcant positive correlation with paper novelty, which means that a greater number of references is associated with a moderate imporovement in a paper's novelty. The proposed indicator offers strong timeliness and operability, allowing for the evaluation of a paper's novelty immediately upon its publication.
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spellingShingle Research on Novelty Measurement Indicator of Academic Papers Based on the Atypical Recombination of Knowledge
Guoqiang, Liang
Jian, Sun
Gege, Lin
Shuo, Zhang
Digital Libraries
The advancement of science is inherently dependent on the recombination of existing knowledge, and innovative research typically relies on the atypical recombination of established knoweldge bases. This study introduces a Knowledge Eccentricity to enable timely assessment of the novelty of research outputs by quantifying their degree of deviation from the existing knowledge system. For empirical analysis, we selected sample data including research articles published in Science and Nature, top 1% highly cited papers, and zero-cited papers for the year 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020, and 2025. We calculated the knowledge eccentricity scores for these papers and examined their potential influencing factors. The results indicate that team size exerts a significant negative effect on paper novelty, meaning larger team size is less conductive to enhancing the novelty of research outputs. Conversely, the number of references shows a signifcant positive correlation with paper novelty, which means that a greater number of references is associated with a moderate imporovement in a paper's novelty. The proposed indicator offers strong timeliness and operability, allowing for the evaluation of a paper's novelty immediately upon its publication.
title Research on Novelty Measurement Indicator of Academic Papers Based on the Atypical Recombination of Knowledge
topic Digital Libraries
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.18979