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Dr. Lindberg and scholarly publishing. [PDF]
Donald A.B. Lindberg M.D., Director of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) from August 1984–March 2015, had a remarkable vision for NLM’s scope, goals, and function. This vision resulted in many external partnerships and initiatives with the publishing industry, commercial and non-profit, journal editors, and professional organizations.
White MM, Roderer NK, Kotzin S.
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Wikis in scholarly publishing* [PDF]
Scientific research is a process concerned with the creation, collective accumulation, contextualization, updating and maintenance of knowledge. Wikis provide an environment that allows to collectively accumulate, contextualize, update and maintain knowledge in a coherent and transparent fashion. Here, we examine the potential of wikis as platforms for
Mietchen, Daniel +6 more
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The Rise of the Guest Editor—Discontinuities of Editorship in Scholarly Publishing [PDF]
Scholarly publishing lives on traditioned terminology that gives meaning to subjects such as authors, inhouse editors and external guest editors, artifacts such as articles, journals, special issues, and collected editions, or practices of acquisition ...
Marcel Knöchelmann +7 more
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Scholarly publishing threatened? [PDF]
How many invitations did you receive last week to publish your latest research data in a journal with a name very similar to those of our classic scientific journals? The reason for this generosity must be the high chance of cheating researchers so that they pay article processing charges.
Andersson A, Lau Börjesson J.
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Scholarly Publishers and Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic World [PDF]
Argues that the present publishing model is not infinitely sustainable in the emerging electronic environment. Publishers are seen as protectionist and displaying the classic Luddite approach to fundamental revolutions by erecting barriers against innovators and are then a hindrance to scholarly communication.
Law, Derek
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as generative AI became more common, its use in academic settings also gained more popularity. Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is an AI powered chatbot developed by OpenAI.
Wenli Gao +3 more
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Principles of Best Practice and Transparency in Scholarly Publishing ver. 4: a Korean translation [PDF]
The Committee on Publication Ethics, DOAJ, the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association, the World Association of Medical Editors
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The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project collection is a group of approximately 120 DNP projects archived between 2017 and 2022 in Health Sciences Research Commons (HSRC), the health sciences institutional repository (IR) for the George Washington ...
Sara Hoover
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Publishing solutions for contemporary scholars: The library as innovator and partner [PDF]
Purpose: To review the trend in academic libraries toward including scholarly communication, and by extension, electronic publishing, as part of their core mission, using the Cornell University Library as an example.
Thomas, Sarah E.
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Framing Science: How Opioid Research Is Presented in Online News Media
Popular news media play an instrumental role in shaping public perception of issues like the opioid crisis. Using a detailed coding instrument, we analyzed how opioid-related scholarly publications were covered in 149 news stories published by nine major
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