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The strain on scientific publishing [PDF]
Scientists are increasingly overwhelmed by the volume of articles being published. The total number of articles indexed in Scopus and Web of Science has grown exponentially in recent years; in 2022 the article total was ∼47% higher than in 2016, which ...
Mark A. Hanson+3 more
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The Essence and Transcendence of Scientific Publishing. [PDF]
Disseminating the results of scientific research in various forms (typically, peer-reviewed papers, conferences, and so on) nurtures and shapes the advancement of science.
Medina-Franco JL, López-López E.
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The democratization of scientific publishing [PDF]
Where should I submit my paper? This is a question that young scientists and trainees frequently ask. In this Commentary, we advise on how to make such a decision whilst balancing the risks and benefits.
Clare Fiala, Eleftherios P. Diamandis
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Attention and the Art of Scientific Publishing [PDF]
Attention is the coordination device, which makes modern science work the way it does. A typical characteristic of attention in the scientific world is that those who seek attention are the same people who are giving it.
Arjo Klamer, H.P. van Dalen
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Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine: A Brief History of Scientific Journals. [PDF]
Scientific publishing, with about 350-year historical background, has played a central role in advancing science by disseminating new findings, generalizing accepted theories, and sharing novel ideas.
Ghasemi A+3 more
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Productive scientists are associated with lower disruption in scientific publishing. [PDF]
Significance Although scientists frequently aim for high productivity, focusing on a large volume of publications can result in reduced time and effort allocated to each research project.
Li H, Tessone CJ, Zeng A.
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COVID-19 and the scientific publishing system: growth, open access and scientific fields. [PDF]
We model the growth of scientific literature related to COVID-19 and forecast the expected growth from 1 June 2021. Considering the significant scientific and financial efforts made by the research community to find solutions to end the COVID-19 pandemic,
Nane GF+3 more
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Objectives To determine the extent and content of academic publishers’ and scientific journals’ guidance for authors on the use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI). Design Cross sectional, bibliometric study.
Ganjavi C+7 more
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Sustainable scientific publishing: a pilot survey on stakeholder motivations and opinions
Assessing sustainability of journals and publishers could guide the choice of a publication venue. However, sustainable scientific publishing is not sufficiently defined.
Yvonne Höller+2 more
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One More Revolution to Make: Free Scientific Publishing
Computer scientists are in the position to create new, free high-quality journals. So what would it take?Comment: Taken from http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/cacm/2001-44-5/p25-apt/ Posted with permission of the ...
Krzysztof R. Apt
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