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PaLRaP Earns the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Seal of Approval
In early 2016 PaLRaP was added to the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and received the DOAJ Seal of Approval.
Tom Reinsfelder, Anne Behler
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Why all these directories? An introduction to DOAJ and DOAB
You have probably heard about them: the 'Directory of Open Access Journals' (DOAJ), 'Directory of Open Access Repositories' (OpenDOAR) and now, 'Directory of Open Access Books' (DOAB). The abbreviations pop up on familiar list-discussions and blogs.
Linnéa Stenson
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Open infrastructures in conflict zones: a case study of DOAJ and Ukrainian journals
This case study explores the role of the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) in increasing the visibility and accessibility of Ukrainian academic journals.
Olena Zimba +3 more
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Open Access in India with Special Reference to Indian Medical Journals
In India poor access to national and international journals and poor visibility of research papers are among the major problems of major problems faced by Indian researcher.
Arvind Dubey
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Abstract Context‐centric proactive information delivery (PID) is a relatively underexplored domain within recommender systems (RS) aimed at enhancing Knowledge Workers' productivity by proactively providing relevant information during digital tasks.
Mahta Bakhshizadeh +4 more
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I present and discuss two drafts of remarks prepared by the mathematician Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909). They were composed in December 1907 while preparing his paper on the “Basic Equations of Electromagnetic Processes in Moving Bodies” for publication in the Proceedings of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences.
Tilman Sauer
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ABSTRACT The relationship between board governance and corporate carbon emission disclosure remains persistently inconsistent across the empirical literature, despite decades of accumulated evidence. Drawing on agency, stakeholder, legitimacy, institutional, and upper echelons perspectives within a single analytical framework, we conduct a three‐level ...
Mohamed Hegazy +2 more
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Abstract Objective The International Classification of Cognitive Disorders in Epilepsy (IC‐CoDE) is a consensus‐based, empirically‐driven approach to standardize cognitive phenotyping in epilepsy research that has quickly garnered interest within the epilepsy community. However, manually generating IC‐CoDE phenotypes in group data is laborious and time‐
Robyn M. Busch +11 more
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Abstract Objective Effective epilepsy management requires accurate epilepsy knowledge, active patient engagement, and stigma reduction to improve health outcomes. Educational interventions have been shown to enhance patients' quality of life (QOL) and knowledge. This study evaluated the effectiveness of EpiloBot, an artificial intelligence (AI)‐powered
Izumi Kuramochi +10 more
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Introduction. Freely available standalone AI research assistants such as Elicit and Consensus are used by academics to find relevant literature. These systems rely extensively on freely available sources, including open access journal content.
Sanja Gidakovic +2 more
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