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Medical research charities and open access [PDF]
This paper provides an analysis of the attitudes and activities of UK medical research charities in relation to open access (OA). Both quantitative and qualitative data are presented derived from a recent survey of charities covering areas such as policy
Pinfield, S.
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The European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine – The First Two Years
The European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (EJCRIM) is just over two years old. To date 400 reports have been submitted and just under half have been accepted for publication.
John Kellett
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In my last editorial, I described the growing success of JMBE and the need for the publication to innovate and evolve. For example, in the past year, we have expanded our editorial board, moved to a continuous publication model, and continued to broaden ...
Samantha L. Elliott
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The Electronic Logging Device Mandate and Costs for Refrigerated Citrus
Speedy truck transportation is required to get products like fresh produce from the farm to the grocery store before it spoils. The Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Mandate from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration could ...
Tara Wade +2 more
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Statistical Physics of RNA-folding [PDF]
We discuss the physics of RNA as described by its secondary structure. We examine the static properties of a homogeneous RNA-model that includes pairing and base stacking energies as well as entropic costs for internal loops.
Mueller, M.
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Financial costs and personal consequences of research misconduct resulting in retracted publications
The number of retracted scientific articles has been increasing. Most retractions are associated with research misconduct, entailing financial costs to funding sources and damage to the careers of those committing misconduct.
Andrew M Stern +3 more
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Learned societies have become aligned with commercial publishers, who have increasingly taken over the latter’s function as independent providers of scholarly information.
Philip E. Steinberg
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Abandon Statistical Significance [PDF]
We discuss problems the null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) paradigm poses for replication and more broadly in the biomedical and social sciences as well as how these problems remain unresolved by proposals involving modified p-value thresholds ...
Gal, David +4 more
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The costs of open access publication
This article explores the financial dynamics of open access (OA) publication in Catalan universities by combining four data sources: publication data coupled with article processing charge (APC) estimates; information on journal subscriptions ...
Ángel Borrego, Lluís Anglada
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Counting the Cost: A Report on APC-Supported Open Access Publishing in a Research Library
BACKGROUND At one-hundred twenty-two articles published, the open access journal Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements (Tremor) is growing its readership and expanding its influence among patients, clinicians, researchers, and the general public ...
Deborah Barreau, Mark Newton
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