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      On the performativity of SDG classifications in large bibliometric databases

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          Large bibliometric databases, such as Web of Science, Scopus, and OpenAlex, facilitate bibliometric analyses, but are performative, affecting the visibility of scientific outputs and the impact measurement of participating entities. Recently, these databases have taken up the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in their respective classifications, which have been criticised for their diverging nature. This work proposes using the feature of large language models (LLMs) to learn about the "data bias" injected by diverse SDG classifications into bibliometric data by exploring five SDGs. We build a LLM that is fine-tuned in parallel by the diverse SDG classifications inscribed into the databases' SDG classifications. Our results show high sensitivity in model architecture, classified publications, fine-tuning process, and natural language generation. The wide arbitrariness at different levels raises concerns about using LLM in research practice.

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          05 May 2024
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          2405.03007
          f09ec56d-252e-431a-ae7c-e60b68196383

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

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          cs.DL cs.AI cs.CL

          Theoretical computer science,Information & Library science,Artificial intelligence

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