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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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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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Decentralized provenance-aware publishing with nanopublications [PDF]
Publication and archival of scientific results is still commonly considered the responsability of classical publishing companies. Classical forms of publishing, however, which center around printed narrative articles, no longer seem well-suited in the ...
Chichester, Christine+8 more
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Litigation forced the dissolution of three major tobacco industry-funded organisations because of their egregious role in spreading scientific misinformation.
Tess Legg, Michél Legendre, A. Gilmore
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Improving transparency and scientific rigor in academic publishing. [PDF]
Progress in basic and clinical research is slowed when researchers fail to provide a complete and accurate report of how a study was designed, executed, and the results analyzed.
Alberts+94 more
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Scientific publishing in the “predatory” era
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G. Lippi+7 more
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12th Days of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina (AMNuBiH) this year were organized together with the International Academy of Sciences and Arts in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo on December 4, 2021.
I. Masic
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A linked data approach to publishing complex scientific workflows [PDF]
Past data management practices in many fields of natural science, including climate research, have focused primarily on the final research output - the research publication - with less attention paid to the chain of intermediate data results and their ...
Callaghan, Sarah+6 more
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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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Does quality of care differ when HIV patients are treated by non-specialist and specialist HIV healthcare providers in developed countries? A Systematic narrative review [PDF]
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Okpo, Emmanuel+3 more
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