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The research domain investigating bacterial factors in the development of oral cancer from January 2013 to December 2022 was examined with a bibliometric analysis. A bibliometric analysis is a mathematical and statistical method used to examine extensive
Suh-Woan Hu, Jaw-Ji Yang, Yuh-Yih Lin
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BJA Open: a new open access journal for anaesthesiology, critical care, and pain medicine
Summary: BJA Open is a new open access journal to complement British Journal of Anaesthesia. This editorial describes the rationale for the journal and the breadth of content it is seeking to attract.
Philip M. Hopkins
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From ISIS to CouchDB: Databases and Data Models for Bibliographic Records
For decades bibliographic data has been stored in non-relational databases, and thousands of libraries in developing countries still use ISIS databases to run their OPACs.
Luciano Ramalho
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Growth rates of modern science: a latent piecewise growth curve approach to model publication numbers from established and new literature databases [PDF]
Growth of science is a prevalent issue in science of science studies. In recent years, two new bibliographic databases have been introduced, which can be used to study growth processes in science from centuries back: Dimensions from Digital Science and ...
L. Bornmann, R. Haunschild, R. Mutz
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How it's done: search tools and techniques for major bibliographic databases
This article explains how to write an effective search plan using simple steps. The article takes you through the tools and techniques that are widely used in major bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE and CINAHL to conduct searches.
Glover, Steve +2 more
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Discovering new information in bibliographic databases
Databases contain information that can usually not be revealed by standard query systems. For that purpose, the methods for knowledge discovery from databases can be applied, which enable the user to browse aggregated data, discover trends, produce ...
Emil Hudomalj
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How to cite curated databases and how to make them citable [PDF]
Curated scientific databases such as the IUPHAR database resemble conventional publications such as reference manuals in that they represent the work of a large number of people who both create and revise their contents.
Buneman, Peter; id_orcid, P. Buneman
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Research productivity in Syria: Quantitative and qualitative analysis of current status
Context: Scientific research output measured by the number and quality of publications reflects the research productivity of a certain community. Aims: To examine the quantity and quality of research produced by Syrian institutions with particular ...
Maria M Diab +2 more
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Experiences of some bibliographic databases in forestry
The usefulness of some international bibliographic databases for Finnish forest researchers was studied. In this study, 26 gratis online searches from one or more databases was made.
Karjalainen, Annikki +2 more
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Information on the size of academic search engines and bibliographic databases (ASEBDs) is often outdated or entirely unavailable. Hence, it is difficult to assess the scope of specific databases, such as Google Scholar.
Michael Gusenbauer
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