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The whys and wherefores of SciSciThe science of science (SciSci) is based on a transdisciplinary approach that uses large data sets to study the mechanisms underlying the doing of science—from the choice of a research problem to career trajectories and progress within a field.
Fortunato S +13 more
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The Science of Science Communication III. [PDF]
Three National Academy of Sciences colloquia have sought to create the science of science communication as a unique discipline, fostering collaboration across disciplines and between researchers and practitioners. Each colloquium has engaged researchers from the social, behavioral, and decision sciences needed to connect the scientific community with ...
Fischhoff B, Scheufele DA.
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Science of science: A multidisciplinary field studying science. [PDF]
Science and knowledge are studied by researchers across many disciplines, examining how they are developed, what their current boundaries are and how we can advance them. By integrating evidence across disparate disciplines, the holistic field of science of science can address these foundational questions.
Krauss A.
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The Science of Citizen Science
Editorial – The Science of Citizen Science Evolves -- Chapter 1: What Is Citizen Science? The Challenges of Definition -- Chapter 2: Citizen Science in Europe -- Part I: Citizen Science as Science -- Chapter 3: Science as a Commons: Improving the Governance of Knowledge through Citizen Science -- Chapter 4: Citizen Science in the Natural Sciences ...
Vohland, Katrin +7 more
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Art and the science of generative AI [PDF]
Understanding shifts in creative work will help guide AI’s impact on the media ecosystem The capabilities of a new class of tools, colloquially known as generative artificial intelligence (AI), is a topic of much debate.
Ziv Epstein +13 more
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Retroperitoneal fetus in fetu presenting in a male infant: A case report and literature review
Fetus in fetu (FIF) is a rare congenital disease caused by the abnormal development of monochorionic diamniotic twins that appears as a cystic mass containing fetus-like structures mainly in the retroperitoneum of infants.
Yixiao He, Master of Medicine Science +3 more
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The science of fake news [PDF]
Addressing fake news requires a multidisciplinary effort The rise of fake news highlights the erosion of long-standing institutional bulwarks against misinformation in the internet age. Concern over the problem is global.
D. Lazer +15 more
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The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus: a comparative analysis [PDF]
Bibliometric methods are used in multiple fields for a variety of purposes, namely for research evaluation. Most bibliometric analyses have in common their data sources: Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science (WoS) and Elsevier’s Scopus.
P. Mongeon, Adèle Paul-Hus
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The journal coverage of Web of Science, Scopus and Dimensions: A comparative analysis [PDF]
Traditionally, Web of Science and Scopus have been the two most widely used databases for bibliometric analyses. However, during the last few years some new scholarly databases, such as Dimensions, have come up.
V. Singh +4 more
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Charting variety, scope, and impact of open access diamond journals in various disciplines and regions: a survey-based observational study [PDF]
Purpose The variety, scope, and impact of open access (OA) diamond journals across disciplines and regions from July 22 to September 11, 2020 were charted to characterize the current OA diamond landscape.
Korean Council of Science Editors
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