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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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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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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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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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Access and trust in scholarly communication and scholarly publishing
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Elizabeth Le Roux
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Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication Volume 11 ...
Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication
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This study uses content-based citation analysis to move beyond the simplified classification of predatory journals. We present that, when we analyze papers not only in terms of the quantity of their citations but also the content of these citations, we ...
Zehra Taşkın +2 more
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The future of scholarly communications [PDF]
As the rush intensifies to find ways to treat and manage COVID-19, one thing is clear: researchers, along with their counterparts in industry and the health services, need unrestricted access to the research literature. However, after more than 15 years of Open Access (OA) mandates, declarations, and discussions, some 75% of the world’s research ...
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Author rights and the Harvard open access policies: a response to Patrick Alexander
In his opinion piece criticizing the open access (OA) policies at Harvard University, Patrick Alexander makes several factual errors about the policies themselves and Harvard’s experience under them.
Peter Suber
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An Exploration of the Scholarly Integrity Mechanism Supported by Blockchain Technology in Scholarly Communication [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] Academic integrity performs a basic role which safeguards the development of scientific research in the long run. Adopting the blockchain technology into the construction of scholarly integrity mechanism promotes the academic ...
DING Jingda, YUAN Yiqing
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