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Auteur/autrice : Hans Dillaerts

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Is Scopus Polluting Its Own Database by Indexing Junk articles? A Case Study of Five Journals

Posted on 4 mars 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Jackie Earle Haley The aim of this short research note is to demonstrate that Scopus is polluting its own databases, unintentionally or otherwise, by i...

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Intellectual contributions meriting authorship: Survey results from the top cited authors across all science categories

Posted on 3 mars 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Gregory S. Patience, Federico Galli, Paul A. Patience, Daria C. Boffito Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of paper...

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Quality of reports of investigations of research integrity by academic institutions

Posted on 3 mars 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Andrew Grey, Mark Bolland, Greg Gamble, Alison Avenell Background Academic institutions play important roles in protecting and preserving research int...

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Peer Review Bias: A Critical Review

Posted on 3 mars 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Samir Haffar, Fateh Bazerbachi, M. Hassan Murad Various types of bias and confounding have been described in the biomedical literature that can affect...

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Is open access affordable? Why current models do not work and why we need internet‐era transformation of scholarly communications

Posted on 2 mars 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Toby Green Progress to open access (OA) has stalled, with perhaps 20% of new papers ‘born‐free’, and half of all versions of record pay‐walled; why? In...

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Open Access Escape Room: the key to OA engagement?

Posted on 28 février 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author: Katrine Sundsbø Open access (OA) has had, and will continue to have, a significant effect on the scholarly publishing landscape in academia, yet many ac...

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When a Repository Is Not Enough: Redesigning a Digital Ecosystem to Serve Scholarly Communication

Posted on 28 février 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Robin R. Sewell, Sarah Potvin, Pauline Melgoza, James Silas Creel, Jeremy T. Huff, Gregory T. Bailey, John Bondurant, Sean Buckner, Anton R. duPlessis...

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