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Use of the Journal Impact Factor in academic review, promotion, and tenure evaluations
We analyzed how often and in what ways the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is currently used in review, promotion, and tenure (RPT) documents of a representative sample of universities from the United States and Canada. 40% of research-intensive institutions
Erin C McKiernan +5 more
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The Faculty Collaboration Database (FCD) is a researcher profiling system that promotes collaboration for the Medical College of Wisconsin and its research partners through the Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin (CTSI ...
Ashley Zeidler, Wes Rood
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion and tenure documents?
Much of the work done by faculty at both public and private universities has significant public dimensions: it is often paid for by public funds; it is often aimed at serving the public good; and it is often subject to public evaluation.
Juan P Alperin +5 more
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The elusive gold mine? The finer details of Creative Commons licences – and why they really matter
This article explores the tensions inherent in the ownership and reuse of scholarly works, with a focus on achieving open access (OA) aims via Creative Commons licences.
Ruth Mallalieu
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This article describes the development of the Haplo standards-based, open source repository software, from Cayuse, that meets the findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) principles, and which captures all research, regardless of what it ...
Jenny Evans +3 more
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Penn State Diversity Residency Program Celebrates First Graduates
Two librarians reflect on their experiences as participants in Penn State's Diversity Residency Program. An introduction is provided by Barbara Dewey, Dean of University Libraries & Scholarly Communications.
Barbara I. Dewey +2 more
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A literature reivew of scholarly communications metadata [PDF]
The purpose of this literature review is to identify the challenges, opportunities, and gaps in knowledge with regard to the use of metadata in scholarly communications.
Will Gregg +4 more
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Dimensions is a linked-research data platform that aims to reveal connections between research and its scholarly outputs.
Roxann W. Mouratidis
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The paper mill crisis is a five-alarm fire for science: what can librarians do about it?
The paper mill crisis, which is polluting the scholarly literature with fake papers, has led to record-breaking article retractions and continues to erode trust in science.
Curtis Brundy, Joel B. Thornton
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