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Journals in the category "Food Science & Technology” in the Journal Citation Report database
Different models of scientific communication are becoming more universal and the opportunities of publishing are more numerous and sophisticated. This study analyzed the category "Food Science & Technology" in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database ...
Sanda Hasenay +2 more
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Integrity in Scientific Publishing [PDF]
This essay is in honor of Harold S. Luft, who, while heading up the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, publishing important empirical and theoretical papers, and at the same time mentoring me, managed to perform his task as Senior Associate Editor and then Co-Editor-in-Chief of Health Services Research with distinction.
Rennie, Drummond
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The future of scientific publishing [PDF]
Open access for all?
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Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections in humans, such as skin and soft tissue infections, pneumonia, food poisoning or sepsis. Historically, S.
Andrea Sanchini
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HIGHER EDUCATION AS A FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF UKRAINIAN YOUTH
The article describes the concept of «value», «value orientations»; a generalized classification of values is given. Based on the results of national opinion polls, the priority basic values of Ukrainian youth have been identified.
Olena Lyubovets
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Fairness in scientific publishing [PDF]
Major changes are afoot in the world of academic publishing, exemplified by innovations in publishing platforms, new approaches to metrics, improvements in our approach to peer review, and a focus on developing and encouraging open access to scientific literature and data.
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Plagiarism in Scientific Publishing [PDF]
Scientific publishing is the ultimate product of scientist work. Number of publications and their quoting are measures of scientist success while unpublished researches are invisible to the scientific community, and as such nonexistent. Researchers in their work rely on their predecessors, while the extent of use of one scientist work, as a source for ...
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eLife has introduced a new type of article–the Research Advance–that allows the authors of an eLife paper to publish results that build on their original research paper.
Mark Patterson +3 more
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Scientific Publishing Standards [PDF]
This week marks the launch of a new, improved version of the AAAS journal Science Signaling , which will now contain original research. Professor Michael Yaffe, its new chief scientific editor, has clearly articulated the ambitious goals for his journal.Highly elaborate signaling mechanisms are essential for controlling the behavior of each cell in a ...
Alberts, Bruce
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Transformative choices towards a sustainable academic publishing system
Communicating new scientific discoveries is key to human progress. Yet, this endeavor has been increasingly hindered by monetary restrictions that restrain scientists from publishing their findings and accessing other scientists’ reports. This process is
Mohsen Kayal, Jane Ballard, Ehsan Kayal
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