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Book Review 1Book Title: Modern Trends in Orthopaedics. Second SeriesBook Author: Harry PlattPp. 331, with illustrations. 73s. post free. London: Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. South African Office: Butterworth & Co. (Africa) Ltd., Durban.
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Lepri, Valentina (ed.). Knowledge shaping: Student note-taking practices in early modernity. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023. vi, 257 p.
Elena Maceviciute
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Book Review: Hauptsätze der Differential- und Integral-Rechnung [PDF]
E. R. Hedrick
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Abstract In today's digital age, misinformation propagates rapidly through digital channels, blurring the lines between truth and fiction, and challenging the foundations of trust in information sources. Although affecting all spheres of life, misinformation poses a significant threat to workers highlighting a critical intersection between ...
Ashwani Malhotra+4 more
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Book review: Zelenkauskaitė, Asta. Creating chaos online: disinformation and subverted post-publics
Zelenkauskaitė, Asta. Creating chaos online: disinformation and subverted post-publics. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2022. vii, 310 p.
Elena Maceviciute
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Book Review: Leçons sur la Théorie des Formes et la Géométrie analytique supérieure [PDF]
Henry S. White
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Data sources used in bibliometrics 1978–2022: From proprietary databases to the great wide open
Abstract Traditionally, the bibliometric community has relied heavily on secondary data sources, most prominently the Science Citation Index. By analyzing three key journals, we detected trends in the data sources used over a 45‐year period (1978–2022).
Camilla Hertil Lindelöw+2 more
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Book Review: Récréations Mathématiques et Problèmes des Temps Anciens et Modernes [PDF]
David Eugene Smith
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Assessing the societal influence of academic research with ChatGPT: Impact case study evaluations
Abstract Academics and departments are sometimes judged by how their research has benefited society. For example, the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF) assesses Impact Case Studies (ICSs), which are five‐page evidence‐based claims of societal impacts.
Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall
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