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B – Publication pattern of theses in Peru29 September 2010Arriola-Quiroz I, Curioso WH, Cruz-Encarnacion M et al. Characteristics and publication patterns of theses from a Peruvian medical school. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2010;27(2):148-54(doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2010.00878.x) The aim of this […]
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B – Usage of open access journals29 September 2010Chaudhuri J, Thohira M. Usage of open-access journals: findings from eleven top science and medical journals. The Serials Librarians 2010;58(1):97-105(doi: 10.1080/03615261003623070) Usage patterns of open-access and hybrid-open-access journals in selected […]
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B – Google Scholar as a tool for discovering articles in LIS journals28 September 2010Lewandowski D. Google Scholar as a tool for discovering journal articles in library and information science. Online Information Review 2010; 34(2):250-262(doi: 10.1108/14684521011036972) The purpose of this paper is to measure […]
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B – Publishing in China27 September 2010Harris S. East meets West as reasearch grows. Research Information August/September 2010:14-15 In this first of a two-part focus on China research and publishing, people involved in research and in […]
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B – Disseminate time-sensitive research faster27 September 2010Stanbrook MB, Hébert PC. Disseminate time-sensitive research faster. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2010; 182(1):9(doi: 10.1503/cmaj.092077) Traditional dissemination processes used by researchers, policy-makers, regulators and journals may prove inadequate for health […]
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B – Are shorter article titles more attractive to citations?27 September 2010Habibzadeh F., Yadollahie M. Are shorter article titles more attractive for citations? Cross-sectional study of 22 scientific journals. Croatian Medical Journal 2010 April;51(2):165-70(doi: 10.3325/cmj.2010.51.165) In the instructions to authors, journal […]
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B – How a pre-publication review may affect the rate of scientific progress27 September 2010Shrager J. The promise and perils of pre-publication review: a multi-agent simulation of biomedical discovery under varying levels of review stringency. PLoS One 2010;5(5):e10782(doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010782) The Internet has enabled profound […]
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B – Fraud and ethics23 September 2010Feldman BJ. Fraud could be more common than thought. APS News 2010;19(8):5 Letter to the American Physical Society APS News suggesting the need for the physics community to start to […]
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B- Preserving research for the future21 September 2010Pool R. Preserving research for the future. Research Information August/September 2010; 10-11 In 2008 a survey was addressed by the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) to its […]
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B – New APS policies enhance access to journals21 September 2010American Physical Society. New APS policies enhance access to journals APS News 2010;19(8):1,3The editors of the APS journals Physical Review Letters, Physical Review and Reviews of Modern Physics have announced […]
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B – Scholarly publishing through open access: a bibliography21 September 2010Bailey CW Jr. Transforming scholarly publication through open access: a bibliography. Digital Scholarship website 2010;180 p. Can scholarly journal articles and other scholarly works be made freely available on the […]
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B – Mutations of citations17 September 2010Specht CG. Opinion: Mutations of citations. Just like general information, citations can accumulate heritable mutations. The Scientist.com 16th September 2010. Citation variants – that can comprise the author’s name, journal, […]