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Worldwide Scientific Publishing Activity
Science, 2002If we view scientific activity as an indicator of wealth, and if we believe that publishing activity in peer-reviewed journals is correlated to scientific activity, then we can take the amount of papers published by individuals of a nation (divided by its total population) as an indicator of ...
Carolina, Perez-Iratxeta +1 more
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Trust in Scientific Publishing
Journal of Business Ethics, 2001Trust is an important phenomenon to reduce organizational complexity and uncertainty. In the literature many types of trust are distinguished. An important framework to understand the variety and development of trust in organisations is provided by Zucker.
Hummels, Harry, Roosendaal, Hans E.
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2021
We have learned that communicating scientific findings is a crucial step of scientific methodology. Scientific claims gain their universal validity only through passing critical review by fellow experts. In addition to doing science, writing science is one of the main activities of researchers and scientists.
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We have learned that communicating scientific findings is a crucial step of scientific methodology. Scientific claims gain their universal validity only through passing critical review by fellow experts. In addition to doing science, writing science is one of the main activities of researchers and scientists.
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Etiquette in scientific publishing
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2013Publishing a scientific article in a journal with a high impact factor and a good reputation is considered prestigious among one's peer group and an essential achievement for career progression. In the drive to get their work published, researchers can forget, either intentionally or unintentionally, the ethics that should be followed in scientific ...
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Changing Scientific Publishing
Science, 2004We share the concerns of Y.-L.Yang et al. that “[t]he direction of research is dictated more and more by publishability in high-profile journals, instead of strict scientific considerations…” (“Biomedical Research Publication System,” Letters, 26 Mar., p. 1974).
Martin C. Raff +4 more
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Publishing scientific information
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1983The most frequently voiced concern in recent years regarding scientific publishing is the increased amount of information that must be handled. As information is generated faster and faster, especially in the classical areas of science and engineering, the burden of keeping up with it becomes greater each year. Recognition of this problem, coupled with
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Micro‐credits in scientific publishing
Journal of Documentation, 2011PurposeNew technologies allow for efficient dissemination of scientific knowledge objects (SKOs). Yet they are likely to transform SKOs as well. The aim of this paper is to propose a way to structure SKOs that allows for both a clear individuation of the main scientific contributions and a fine‐grained structure of credits and evaluation.Design ...
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These slides present the current state of peer-reviewed scientific publishing. While the focus is on the mechanics community, the presentation adopts a general perspective and addresses various aspects of the publishing landscape, including publication models, open access, publishers, bibliometric indicators, research assessment, publication trends ...
Yastrebov, Vladislav, Montagnat, Maurine
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Yastrebov, Vladislav, Montagnat, Maurine
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