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The future of scholarly communications
Published 2014“…However, there are significant shifts in the practice of scholarship, as scholars and citizens alike participate in an increasingly digital world. …”
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Testing Google Scholar bibliographic data: Estimating error rates for Google Scholar citation parsing
Published 2018“…<p>We present some systematic tests of the quality of bibliographic data exports available from Google Scholar. While data quality is good for journal articles and conference proceedings, books and edited collections are often wrongly described or have incomplete data. …”
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The consequences of nationalism: a scholarly exchange
Published 2023“…Yet—with a few notable exceptions—the consequences of nationalism have received significantly less scholarly attention. In response, the aim of this Exchange is to create a new dialogue between different strands of scholarship around what we know and do not know about the consequences of nationalism. …”
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A gender perspective on the global migration of scholars
Published 2023“…Using bibliometric data on over 33 million Scopus publications, we provide a global and dynamic view of gendered patterns of transnational scholarly mobility, as measured by volume, distance, diversity, and distribution, from 1998 to 2017. …”
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The diagnosis of art: scleroderma in Paul Klee – and Rembrandt’s scholar?
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A data citation roadmap for scholarly data repositories
Published 2019“…This article presents a practical roadmap for scholarly data repositories to implement data citation in accordance with the Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles, a synopsis and harmonization of the recommendations of major science policy bodies. …”
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Mobility patterns of scholar communities in southwestern European countries
Published 2022“…The present study aimed to provide an in-depth assessment of the commuting patterns of scholar communities of southwestern European countries and to identify measures to improve their sustainable performance regarding mobility. …”
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How scholars prioritize the competing values of conservation and sustainability
Published 2021“…We administered this survey to 459 scholars of conservation and sustainability. Factor analysis supports the acknowledgement of five conservation priorities. …”
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Notes on a geographical canon? Measures, models and scholarly enterprise
Published 2015“…This paper provides an introduction to the theme issue by placing recent discussions about the geographical canon within scholarly debates about canonicity. Geographers have been generally silent about canon but, to the contrary, possess a sophisticated grasp of related concepts such as tradition and paradigm. …”
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The social impacts of dams: a new framework for scholarly analysis
Published 2016“…The aim of this paper is to unify scholarly understanding of dams’ social impacts via the analysis and aggregation of the various frameworks currently used in the scholarly literature. …”
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Artificial imagination, imagine: new developments in digital scholarly editing
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Female scholars need to achieve more for equal public recognition
Published 2019“…We calculate the probability of appearing on Wikipedia as a scientist for both male and female scholars in three different fields. We find that women in Physics, Economics and Philosophy are considerable less likely than men to be recognised on Wikipedia across all levels of achievement.…”
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Primary care ethics: a body of literature and a community of scholars?
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LOCAL INITIATIVES IN SHRINKING CITIES: On Normative Framings and Hidden Aspirations in Scholarly Work
Published 2024“…Over the past decade, academic discourse has furthered discussions on the role of civic engagement, local initiatives and their agency under conditions of urban shrinkage. However, scholars (including ourselves) are confronted with their own normative assumptions and aspirations when conceptualizing local initiatives in shrinking cities. …”
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The role of an entity registry in scholarly communication: exploring creative uses of research activity data
Published 2010“…This article describes the entity registry, its role within ORA, and as a tool to support scholarly communication. The advantages of storing data as entities and gathering, aggregating, and displaying research activity data to assist dissemination of research are explained. …”
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