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Scholarly knowledge graphs through structuring scholarly communication: a review [PDF]
The necessity for scholarly knowledge mining and management has grown significantly as academic literature and its linkages to authors produce enormously.
Shilpa Verma+3 more
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AI in Scholarly Communication [PDF]
The modern concept of artificial intelligence (AI) has been with us for decades, but with the recent launch of ChatGPT, it has rapidly captured our minds and found its way into almost every aspect of our lives. From Alan Turing to large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, we have come a long way that it is already hard to imagine our lives without the
Zrinka Pongrac Habdija
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Social Media for Scholarly Communication in Central Asia and Its Neighbouring Countries. [PDF]
The current digital era has led to a surge in the use of Social Media in academia. Worldwide connectivity has brought to the fore a scarce participation of Central Asia and adjoining regions in scientific discussions.
Gaur PS, Gupta L.
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The case for an inclusive scholarly communication infrastructure for social sciences and humanities. [PDF]
This article presents a vision for a scholarly communication research infrastructure for social sciences and humanities (SSH). The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the pressing need to access research outputs without the traditional economic and ...
Maryl M+3 more
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Publishing computational research - a review of infrastructures for reproducible and transparent scholarly communication. [PDF]
The trend toward open science increases the pressure on authors to provide access to the source code and data they used to compute the results reported in their scientific papers. Since sharing materials reproducibly is challenging, several projects have
Konkol M, Nüst D, Goulier L.
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Scholarly Communication in Education Journals [PDF]
The rise of disciplines is connected with the formation of groups or networks of specialists. It is connected with the emergence of “scientific communities,” theorized about since Thomas Kuhn and Robert Merton. But how is such a community of specialists brought together; how are common orientations among members of a scientific community upheld?
Vanderstraeten, Raf
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Scholarly communication and bibliometrics [PDF]
Frontispiece - Derek J de Solla Price Introduction - Christine L Borgman PART ONE: THEORY AND PERSPECTIVE Understanding Science - Belver C Griffith Studies of Communication and Information Disciplinary Work and Interdisciplinary Areas - Sydney J Pierce Sociology and Bibliometrics Reconciling Structure and Process in the Study of Scholarly Communication
Christine L. Borgman, Jonathan Furner
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Protocols for Scholarly Communication [PDF]
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, has operated an institutional preprint repository for more than 10 years. The repository contains over 850,000 records of which more than 450,000 are full-text OA preprints, mostly in the field of particle physics, and it is integrated with the library's holdings of books, conference proceedings ...
Pepe, Alberto, Yeomans, Joanne
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Preprints and Scholarly Communication: Adoption, Practices, Drivers and Barriers. [PDF]
Background: Since 2013, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of preprint servers. Little is known about the position of researchers, funders, research performing organisations and other stakeholders with respect to this fast-paced landscape ...
Chiarelli A+3 more
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Champions of scholarly communication
Le developpement des problemes de copyright dus a l'edition electronique ont conduit l'universite NCSU (North Carolina State University) a creer un centre, dit de Communications Savantes, destine principalement a traiter ces ...
Jinnie Y. Davis
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