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How many scientific papers are mentioned in policy-related documents? An empirical investigation using Web of Science and Altmetric data [PDF]
In this short communication, we provide an overview of a relatively newly provided source of altmetrics data which could possibly be used for societal impact measurements in scientometrics.
R. Haunschild, L. Bornmann
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In many countries’ policy documents and curricula, teachers in the subject areas of science, social science and language are encouraged to collaborate on cross-curricular issues such as sustainable development (SD).
Per Sund, N. Gericke
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PEMETAAN KARYA TULIS ILMIAH LPNK: STUDI KASUS LIPI DAN BPPT (2004-2008)
This research aims to determine: the rank of authors of LIPI and BPPT whose articles are mostly cited by other authors, the type of publications, the level of collaboration, the productivity level of authors, the coverage areas, and the topics contained ...
Yupi Royani+4 more
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In natural-language processing, the subject–action–object (SAO) structure is used to convert unstructured textual data into structured textual data comprising subjects, actions, and objects.
Sunhye Kim, Inchae Park, B. Yoon
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How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion and tenure documents?
Much of the work done by faculty at both public and private universities has significant public dimensions: it is often paid for by public funds; it is often aimed at serving the public good; and it is often subject to public evaluation.
Juan Pablo Alperin+5 more
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The article considers subject indexing of local history documents with the technological approach point of view. It gives characteristics of each element component structure of the technological process of local lore documents subject indexing in ...
T. P. Rudakova, O. Ya. Sakova
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The concept of the document in Forensic science
Forensics as a science and sphere of practical activity cannot exist without a document, which is at the same time the main subject of forensic research, a carrier and a means of recording legal information. A document in Forensics is a basic, ambiguous,
V. S. Sezonov
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Cited references and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) as two different knowledge representations: clustering and mappings at the paper level [PDF]
For the biomedical sciences, the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) make available a rich feature which cannot currently be merged properly with widely used citing/cited data.
L. Leydesdorff+4 more
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Guidelines for documentation and consent for nonclinical, nonresearch MRI in human subjects [PDF]
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of human subjects is widely performed for clinical and research purposes. Clinical MRI requires a physician order, while research MRI typically requires an approved protocol from a local Institutional Review Board, as well as informed consent.
Reeder, SB+4 more
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Industry 4.0 whithin Innovation: Bibliometric Analysis
Introduction: the purpose of this research is to analyze the relationships and growth trends of Industry 4.0 within the global universe of current literature on innovation, limited to the subject area of business, administration, and accounting by means ...
Ricardo Salazar-Velázquez+1 more
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