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Kasatkin, P. I., J. A. Kovalchuk, and I. M. Stepnov. "The Financial Component of the Scientific Publication’s Value Original article." Vysshee Obrazovanie v Rossii = Higher Education in Russia 31, no. 12 (2022): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.31992/0869-3617-2022-31-12-85-102.

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Publication activity in modern society is presented as a driving force of scientific and technological development and as an indicator of university management reporting. The article is devoted to the study of approaches to determining the monetary value of a scientific publication, taking into account different behavior’s motives of researchers and teachers in higher education as authors. The methodological basis of the study was formed by concepts of creating a public good and financial good, concepts of scientific productivity and academic remuneration, neoclassical and neoinstitutional economic theories, approaches to the implementation of state policy in the field of science and education in terms of stimulating scientific publications. Research methods: critical and comparative analysis, with the inclusion of three groups of methods: a) the study of direct and indirect authors’ motives and traps in the publication of scientific papers; b) asset evaluation methods; c) a combination of socio-economic campaigns for monetary evaluation of the results of scientific research. Asset valuation approaches have been adapted to assess the scientific publication’s value from the position of the author as a beneficiary. The theoretical and practical significance of the research lies in the contribution to the value dimension of scientific publications for their authors in the conditions of academic capitalism with potential opportunities to receive monetary income from the results of their research.
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Jamaludin, Jamaludin, Ridwal Trisoni, Elda Herlina, Rita Erlinda, and Demina Demina. "Kontribusi Kepemimpinan Kepala Sekolah terhadap Produktivitas Publikasi Ilmiah Guru SMA." Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kewirausahaan 12, no. 1 (2023): 218–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.47668/pkwu.v12i1.1097.

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The role of teachers in education is very strategic as the spearhead of the implementation of education in shaping human resources. To carry out this task, teachers must have various competencies, including pedagogical, personality, social and professional competencies. One indicator of a professional teacher is the ability to make scientific publications. Unfortunately, the number of teachers who can make scientific publications still need to be increased. This study aims to determine the contribution of principal leadership and information literacy skills to the productivity of scientific publications of high school teachers in Limapuluh Kota Regency. The type of research used is correlation research using a quantitative approach. This study involved high school teachers as respondents. Data were collected through research instruments in the form of questionnaires focusing on teachers’ perceptions of principal leadership, information literacy skills, and scientific publication productivity. Data analysis techniques including basic assumption test, classical assumption test, and hypothesis testing were conducted to determine: 1) the contribution of leadership to teacher scientific publication productivity; 2) the contribution of information literacy skills to teacher scientific publication productivity; 3) the contribution of principal leadership together with information literacy skills to teacher scientific publication productivity with simple regression and multiple regression. The research results showed: 1) there is a positive correlation between the principal's leadership and the productivity of teachers' scientific publications with a pearson correlation value of 0.317 and a significance of 0.000 (0.000 < 0.05) with a low degree of relationship criteria; 2) there is a significant contribution between teachers' information literacy skills to the productivity of teachers' scientific publications with a pearson correlation value of 0.228 with low criteria and a significance of 0.009 (0.009, 0.05); Principal leadership and teachers' information literacy skills together simultaneously contribute to the productivity of teachers' scientific publications with a significance value for the effect of principal leadership on the productivity of teachers' scientific publications of 0.002 (0.002, 0.05) and the value of t count = 3.108 (t count> t table 1, 979), and the significance value of the effect of teachers' information literacy skills on the productivity of scientific publications of 0.011 (0.011 < 0.05) and the value of t count = 2.653 > t table 1.979.
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Marvin, Sergey. "On the Value, Quality and Negative Citation of Scientific Publications." Ergodesign 2024, no. 3 (2024): 288–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/2658-4026-2024-3-288-296.

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The article analyzes such concepts as value and quality as applied to scientific publications. A review of a series of works devoted to disclosing the meaning of these concepts is conducted: these works convincingly demonstrate that the value and quality terms are not equivalent, despite the correlation between them. If one is talking about conscientious, non-imitation citation, it reflects the value of a scientific publication (based on the fact of its use), but not its quality. In addition to the reviewed series of works, the presented article shows which manifestations of the value of scientific publications can be reflected in their citation (the value reflected by different links can be different in nature). The article mentions the practices of imitation citation (which reflects neither value nor quality) and possible statistical tools for their detecting, as well as for reducing their impact on scientometric indicators. The article considers such a phenomenon as negative citation of a scientific publication, which reflects the polemical, debatable value of the cited work with low assessments of its quality. It is reasonably shown that the opinion on the necessity to exclude such a component of value from all scientometric calculations, in any case, has a right to exist and is acceptable as an alternative.
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Gelman, V.Ya. "Trends in the Development of Scientific and Publication Activities." Economics of science 7, no. 3 (2021): 188–94. https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2021-7-3-188-194.

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The publication activity of research teams and scientists is determined by the number and quality of scientific publications for a certain period of time. Recently, the country has been taking active measures to increase publication activity. The purpose of this work was to study and analyze changes in factors affecting the publication activity of researchers and teachers and to identify the main trends in this process. The following issues were considered: assessment of the publication activity of researchers; trends in the development of the journal and publishing industry; changes in the requirements for papers and their writing. As a result, the main trends in changes in factors influencing the publication activity of researchers and lecturers were identified.  
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Hilbert, Fee, Julia Barth, Julia Gremm, et al. "Coverage of academic citation databases compared with coverage of scientific social media." Online Information Review 39, no. 2 (2015): 255–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-07-2014-0159.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the coverage of publications is represented in information services. Academic citation databases (Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar) and scientific social media (Mendeley, CiteULike, BibSonomy) were analyzed by applying a new method: the use of personal publication lists of scientists. Design/methodology/approach – Personal publication lists of scientists of the field of information science were analyzed. All data were taken in collaboration with the scientists in order to guarantee complete publication lists. Findings – The demonstrated calibration parameter shows the coverage of information services in the field of information science. None of the investigated databases reached a coverage of 100 percent. However Google Scholar covers a greater amount of publications than other academic citation databases and scientific social media. Research limitations/implications – Results were limited to the publications of scientists working at an information science department from 2003 to 2012 at German-speaking universities. Practical implications – Scientists of the field of information science are encouraged to review their publication strategy in case of quality and quantity. Originality/value – The paper confirms the usefulness of personal publication lists as a calibration parameter for measuring coverage of information services.
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Lamanauskas, Vincentas. "SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE PREPARATION: TITLE, ABSTRACT AND KEYWORDS." Problems of Education in the 21st Century 77, no. 4 (2019): 456–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/pec/19.77.456.

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Scientific article writing is undoubtedly an inseparable part of academic activity. Every researcher/scientist, in one way or another, has to declare scientific research activity results, i.e., to publish in scientific press. If this is not done, it is considered that a scientific work is not finished regardless of the size of the research/experiments carried out and so on. Such information has to be completely understandable not only in the academic environment but also in society. Publications in the international and independent science journals acknowledged in the academic community show the real value of the scientist and his works. This does not mean in any way that the other level publications are not necessary (Lamanauskas, 2013). Every publication has its auditorium, purpose, aims and so on. Regardless of the type of publication broadly speaking, it has to be appropriately prepared.
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Hing, Nicholas Yee Liang, Xin Ci Institute forDigital Health Research &. Innovation Institute for Clinical Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia C. Wong, Pei Xuan Kuan, Mohan Dass Pathmanathan, Rahman Mohd Aizuddin Abdul, and Kalaiarasu M. Peariasamy. "Scientific Abstract to Full Paper: Publication Rate over a 3-Year Period in a Malaysian Clinical Research Conference." Publications 10, no. 36 (2022): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications10040036.

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<strong>Abstract: Background:</strong> The publication rates of abstracts after they were presented at the National Conference for Clinical Research (NCCR), a scientific conference held in Malaysia, was determined to gauge the scientific value of the conference, whilst providing comparative information with other scientific conferences. <strong>Methods:</strong> All the abstracts that were presented at the NCCR from 2014 to 2016 were analysed. Keywords from the abstract title, along with the first, second, and last author&rsquo;s name, were searched via PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus to determine publication status. <strong>Results:</strong> A total of 320 abstracts were analysed. Of those, 57 abstracts (17.8%) were published. Almost 70% of published abstracts appeared in open access journals that charge article processing fees. Early publications (18 months from the conference date) had higher median journal impact factors compared to later publications. Approximately 42% of the published abstracts had collaborations with the Institute for Clinical Research (ICR) or Clinical Research Centres (CRCs). An increasing number of authors in an abstract and having the first author from a research centre, reduced and increased the odds of publication, respectively. <strong>Conclusions: </strong>The NCCR publication rate is lower compared to the reported average in other scientific conferences abroad. More encouragement and support to publish should be provided to the presenting authors. Clinicians should also be encouraged to collaborate with research centres such as those from the ICR or CRCs to boost publication likelihoods.
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Roman, Michał, Wioletta Bieńkowska-Gołasa, and Norbert Kawęcki. "Tourism in the Times of The COVID-19 Pandemic in Scientific Research." Studia Sieci Uniwersytetów Pogranicza 7 (2023): 259–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/sup.2023.07.15.

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Goal – the aim of the article was to review the current literature in the field of tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research methodology – data for the analysis were collected from the Web of Science database from 2020–2023 – a total of 1,246 bibliometric records of publications. Score/results – the article is based on quantitative and qualitative analysis. Originality/value – one should also bear in mind the limitations of the conducted research, which mainly concern the methodological part. They include the selected publication database and search criteria, such as the year or language of the publication.
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Ermawati, Ermawati, Idhia Sriliana, and Riry Sriningsih. "CLUSTERING OF STATE UNIVERSITIES IN INDONESIA BASED ON PRODUCTIVITY OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS USING K-MEANS AND K-MEDOIDS." BAREKENG: Jurnal Ilmu Matematika dan Terapan 17, no. 3 (2023): 1617–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/barekengvol17iss3pp1617-1630.

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Scientific publication is a measure of the performance of a university. Universities that are owned and operated by the government and whose establishment is carried out by the President of Republic Indonesia are state universities (PTN). One of the efforts that can be made to determine the quantity and quality of state university scientific publications is to conduct PTN clustering based on the productivity of scientific publications. This clustering aims to see the position of state universities in Indonesia into 3 categories, namely “high”, “medium”, and “low”. One of the clustering methods that can be used is cluster analysis. The cluster analysis used in this study is k-means and k-medoids with Silhoutte's validity. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that the Silhouette k-means value (0.8018) was higher than the Silhouette k-medoids value (0.7281). Therefore, in this case, it can be concluded that the k-means method is better than the k-medoids. The results of cluster analysis using K-Means are 1) PTN with high productivity of scientific publications, namely ITB, ITS, UGM, and UI. The four PTNs are PTN as Legal Entity (PTN-BH) located in Java, 2) PTN with medium scientific publication productivity consists of 16 PTN which were dominated by PTN-BH and PTN as Public Service Board (PTN-BLU) with the largest location in Java, and 3) PTN with low scientific publication productivity consisted of 102 PTN which were dominated by PTN as general state financial management (PTN-Satker) with most locations outside Java.
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Benny, Kurnianto, Abdusshomad Alwazir, Kalbuana Nawang, Kurniawati Zulina, Rohman Taufik, and Hidayat Wildan. "Pengenalan Google Schoolar dan Science and Technology Index (SINTA) Kepada Guru di MAN 3 Kulonprogo Yogyakarta." Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia 2, no. 3 (2023): 96–104. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8042464.

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Based on Minister of State Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Regulation No. 16 of 2009 concerning Functional Positions of Teachers and Their Credit Scores, the publication of scientific papers is one of the requirements for promotion for a teacher. Based on observations, teachers at MAN 3 Kulonprogo still need training on how to publish scientific papers. The publication of scientific work can be recognized as a requirement if the publication is recorded on a scientific work database such as the Google Schoolar and Science and Technology Index (SINTA). For this reason, teachers need to receive training to increase their knowledge of the benefits of indexing scientific journals. The strategy applied in this community service activity is the use of online lectures, practice questions, and questions and answers which are carried out through the Zoom Meeting program. After receiving the training, the knowledge value of the teachers participating in the training increased by 2.221 compared to before they were given material on Google Schoolar and the SINTA Index. In addition, the results of the Paired Sample T-Test showed a sig value of 0.048 and less than 0.05 (alpha 5%) indicating that this PKM activity had an impact on the teachers of MAN 3 Kulonprogo Yogyakarta, especially in terms of increasing their capacity to operate the Google Schoolar application and Science and Technology Index (SINTA) as a scientific publication indexation database.
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Oransky, Ivan. "Retractions, Post-Publication Peer Review and Fraud: Scientific Publishing's Wild West." University of Arizona Library (Tucson, AZ), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621550.

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Presentation given on October 27, 2016 at Data Reproducibility: Integrity and Transparency program as part of Open Access Week 2016.<br>Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus founded Retraction Watch in 2010. Unbeknownst to them, retractions had grown ten-fold in the previous decade. Oransky will discuss the reasons for that increase, whether fraud is on the rise, the growth of post-publication peer review, and other trends he and Marcus have seen as they've built a site that is now viewed by 150,000 people per month, and funded by philanthropies including the MacArthur and Arnold Foundations.
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Pereyra, Elías Reneé, Morales Alfonso Rodriguez, and Percy Mayta-Tristan. "Undergraduate publication in Latin America: role of Medical Students' Scientific Societies." Medical Teacher is published in collaboration with the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/journal/mte, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/335726.

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Bivalkevich, Elizaveta. "The value of scientific research in accounting." Thesis, ГО "Європейська наукова платформа", 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/18955.

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The main task of research in the field of accounting is primarily to identify and address the problems of theory, methodology, and organization of accounting, economic analysis, and control, in order to ensure the achievement of society's goals taking into account the interests of business entities and patterns of the historical development of the accounting profession.
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Alfraidi, Hanadi Humoud A. "Interactive System for Scientific Publication Visualization and Similarity Measurement based on Citation Network." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33135.

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Online scientific publications are becoming more and more popular. The number of publications we can access almost instantaneously is rapidly increasing. This makes it more challenging for researchers to pursue a topic, review literature, track research history or follow research trends. Using online resources such as search engines and digital libraries is helpful to find scientific publications, however most of the time the user ends up with an overwhelming amount of linear results to go through. This thesis proposes an alternative system, which takes advantage of citation/reference relations between publications. This demonstrates better insight of the hierarchy distribution of publications around a given topic. We also utilize information visualization techniques to represent the publications as a network. Our system is designed to automatically retrieve publications from Google Scholar and visualize them as a 2-dimensional graph representation using the citation relations. In this, the nodes represent the documents while the links represent the citation/reference relations between them. Our visualization system provides a better view of publications, making it easier to identify the research flow, connect publications, and assess similarities/differences between them. It is an interactive web based system, which allows the users to get more information about any selected publication and calculate a similarity score between two selected publications. Traditionally, similar documents are found using Natural Language Processing (NLP), which compares documents based on matching their contents. In the proposed method, similar documents are found using the citation/reference relations which are iii represented by the relationship that was originally inputted by the authors. We propose a new path based metric for measuring the similarity scores between any pair of publications. This is based on both the number of paths and the length of each path. More paths and shorter lengths increase the similarity score. We compare our similarity score results with another similarity score from Scurtu’s Document Similarity [1] that uses the NLP method. We then use the average of the similarity scores collected from 15 users as a ground truth to validate the efficiency of our method. The results indicate that our Citation Network approach yielded better scores than Scurtu’s approach.
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Moos, Daniel D. Hawkins Peggy L. Morin Patricia J. Hadenfeldt Sharon. "Barriers to the publication of scientific literature by academic certified registered nurse anesthetists." Click here for access, 2009. http://www.csm.edu/Academics/Library/Institutional_Repository.

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Thesis (Ed. D)--College of Saint Mary -- Omaha, 2009.<br>A dissertation submitted by Daniel D. Moos in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor in Education with an emphasis on Health Professions Education. This dissertation has been accepted for the faculty of College of Saint Mary by: Peggy Hawkins, RN, PhD, chair ; Patricia J. Morin, RN, PhD, committee member ; Sharon Hadenfeldt, CRNA, PhD, committee member. Includes bibliographical references.
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Pitts, Anton D. "Wildlife viewing and ecotourism : ethical, scientific, and value-based considerations." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/24649.

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Management of wildlife viewing tourism, possibly as a legacy of management of hunting and trapping activities, tends to see its ultimate goal largely in terms of the sustainable human use of wildlife resources. However, where the potential impacts of human activities are non-lethal, the focus on population dynamics may not adequately address relevant societal and ethical concerns. Additional concerns include protecting tourist safety, maintaining a pristine wilderness experience, habituation (either positive, allowing for easier viewing, or negative, reducing animals’ “wildness'”), stressing animals, and showing disrespect or a lack of courtesy. Formal theories of animal and environmental ethics, while frequently conflicting and under-determinate in terms of specific prescriptions, provide a coherent basis and language for the discussion of each of these different concerns. The values extant in society, as reflected in lay writing about wildlife tourism, show that there is societal support for a variety of goals that wildlife tourism management should address. These include population-level and individual-level consequences as well as non-consequentialist goals such as fostering respect for wildlife or avoiding a “trophy photograph” mentality. Scientists attempting to assess the impacts of wildlife tourism use a variety of measures related to both individual and population responses. Especially when using individual-animal measures (behaviour, stress responses), scientists are rarely explicit about why these measures are important, relying instead on an implicit and uncertain link to population-level impacts. These measures, however, may be linked more directly to equally valid (from a management perspective) individual-level concerns. Given the variety of goals that are ethically justified and societally supported, it is inappropriate to conceptualise management as a mere scientific problem. Instead, I use a decision-analysis framework to synthesize relevant contributions from the scientific, ethical, and social-values literatures, identify their respective contributions to the decision-making process, and conclude that while good indicators exist for most of the objectives identified, thresholds at which changes in the indicators call for management action remain to be established.
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Falaster, Christian Daniel. "Research and publication challenges for brazilian management scholars." Universidade Nove de Julho, 2015. http://bibliotecadigital.uninove.br/handle/tede/1441.

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Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2016-06-16T20:19:15Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Christian Daniel Falaster.pdf: 961254 bytes, checksum: 4378ba9444bd6eecc1a95ba8455547e3 (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-16T20:19:15Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Christian Daniel Falaster.pdf: 961254 bytes, checksum: 4378ba9444bd6eecc1a95ba8455547e3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-08-18<br>Os acadêmicos de Administração precisam pesquisar e publicar seus estudos para seguir as regras institucionais e avançar em suas carreiras, o que torna a publicação de artigos um assunto de grande importância para toda a academia. Esta dissertação traz múltiplos estudos que se destinam a investigar os fatores internos e externos que influenciam a publicação dos pesquisadores brasileiros na área da Administração. Para tanto, quatro etapas são traçadas, que consistem em quatro estudos distintos e interligados. Eu exploro a publicação de artigos, as competências essenciais para a publicação de artigos de alto nível, fatores de rejeição e as diferenças entre rankings de periódicos. Esta dissertação tem implicações para três públicos principais. Primeiro, para os pesquisadores que são capazes de entender melhor os fatores que influenciam sua produtividade. Em segundo lugar, os programas de doutorado são capazes de saber quais são os fatores mais importantes na formação de futuros pesquisadores. Em terceiro lugar, as agências institucionais podem repensar demandas institucionais de publicação e suas verdadeiras implicações.<br>Scholars need to conduct research and publish their studies to cope with institutional rules and advance in their career, which makes publishing a subject of great importance for all the academy. In this dissertation I conduct multiple studies that investigate a set of internal and external factors that influence research publication of Brazilian researchers in the field of Management. For this, four steps are used, consisting in four distinct and interconnected studies. Therefore, I explore the publication of articles, core competencies for top-level publication, rejection factors, differences between journal ranks. The studies contained in this dissertation have implications to three main audiences. First, scholars are able to better understand what influences their productivity. Second, doctoral programs are able to know what are the most important factors in the training of future researchers. Third, institutional agencies can rethink institutional demands for publication and their true implications.
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Мошенський, О. С., O. S. Moshenskyi та ORCID: http://orcid org/0000-0002-5171-0112. "Справедливість як суспільно-політична цінність". Thesis, Сучасні проблеми правового, економічного та соціального розвитку держави. Тези доповідей V міжнародної науково-практичної конференції ( м. Харків, 18 листопада 2016 року). - Х., ХНУВС. - С. 57-58, 2016. http://dspace.univd.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/123456789/3984.

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Мошенський О. С. Справедливість як суспільно-політична цінність. / О. С. Мошенський // Сучасні проблеми правового, економічного та соціального розвитку держави. Тези доповідей V мііжнародної науково-практичної конференції ( м. Харків, 28 листопада 2016 р.). - Х., ХНУВС. -2016. - С. 57-58.<br>Аналізується зміст поняття справедливості як суспільної цінності та роль цієї цінності в сучасній Україні. The content of the concept of justice as a social value and the role of this value in modern Ukraine are analyzed. Анализируется содержание понятия справедливости как общественной ценности и роль єтой ценности в современной Украине.
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Kern, Matthew. "Reflections on the Manifest and Scientific Images." Kent State University Honors College / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ksuhonors1620235630790957.

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Goldman, Andrew Jacob. "The cognition of musical improvisation : the value and experimental implementation of a new scientific approach." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2015. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.709207.

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Books on the topic "Value of scientific publication"

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National Research Council of Malaŵi., ed. National inventory of scientific publication. The Council, 1989.

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1932-, Bailar John C., and Council of Biology Editors. Editorial Policy Committee., eds. Ethics and policy in scientific publication. Council of Biology Editors, 1990.

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Grandmont, Jean-Michael. Money and value: Econometric society publication no. 5. Cambridge University Press, 1985.

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Krabatsch, Th. Transmyocardial laser revascularization: Scientific basis and clinical value. ecomed, 1998.

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Shea, Dana A. Balancing scientific publication and national security concerns: Issues for Congress. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2003.

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Shea, Dana A. Balancing scientific publication and national security concerns: Issues for Congress. Congressional Research Service, the Library of Congress, 2003.

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Shea, Dana A. Balancing scientific publication and national security concerns: Issues for congress. Congressional Research Service, the Library of Congress, 2003.

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Vivian, Weil, and Snapper John W, eds. Owning scientific and technical information: Value and ethical issues. Rutgers University Press, 1989.

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Velden, Theresa. The value of new scientific communication models for chemistry. Carl Lagoze, 2009.

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Titova, Elena. The ideology of old believers ' entrepreneurship in the XVIII — early XX centuries. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21033.

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The old believer entrepreneurship as a holistic socio-economic phenomenon in the history of Russia as a direction of social and economic thought still never found another proper scientific reflection, despite his advanced age of almost 350 years. Such a long period of existence makes to refer back to the question and think about the reasons for the emergence of old belief as a socio-economic phenomenon, its development, role in the spiritual and economic life of the country, that forces him to live and to survive. Undoubtedly, a special vitality to the old believers, the value of his spiritual and economic heritage by the fact that it was able to impose its own model of management, based on the Russian corporate spirit, ideals of the community, "households" moral and ethical standards of doing business.&#x0D; The publication can be useful for students and professionals.
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Book chapters on the topic "Value of scientific publication"

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Bos, Jaap. "Science and University Politics." In Research Ethics for Students in the Social Sciences. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48415-6_9.

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After Reading This Chapter, You Will: Understand how political factors impact modern science Appreciate in what ways the replication crisis endangers the values of science Know how publication pressure and perverse incentives challenge scientific practices See why teaching ethics requires reactive, proactive, and reflexive education
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Tausch, Arno. "Introduction: Setting the Scene." In SpringerBriefs in Political Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66202-7_1.

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AbstractThis chapter sets the scene for our research. It starts from the assumption that homonegativity is not only a matter of growing scientific interest in the global scientific community, but also of growing concern for public security and political stability worldwide. The death penalty for homosexuality exists in Afghanistan, Brunei, Iran, Mauretania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. It outlines the basic research question of this publication: to estimate homonegativity in 88 countries and territories around the world, using open data from the World Values Survey, and to examine the relationship between homonegativity and religiously motivated political extremism. It outlines the structure of our study.
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Blackwell, John, and Jan Martin. "Maximizing Chances of Publication." In A Scientific Approach to Scientific Writing. Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9788-3_1.

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Joubert, Pieter H., and Silvia M. Rogers. "Publication Strategy." In Strategic Scientific and Medical Writing. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48316-9_15.

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Yadav, Santosh Kumar. "Scientific Misconduct." In Research and Publication Ethics. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26971-4_5.

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Chowdhary, Nimit, Sunayana, and Monika Prakash. "Scientific misconduct." In Research and Publication Ethics. Routledge India, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003481553-5.

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Kavouras, P., and C. A. Charitidis. "The PRO-RES Guidance Framework for Scientific Research: A Novel Response to Long-Standing Issues." In Research Ethics Forum. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15746-2_7.

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AbstractFor more than three quarters of a century the large-scale application of superconductors demanded the use of expensive liquid helium, rendering large-scale application of superconductors unfeasible. The only way out of this deadlock was the invention of high temperature or high TC superconductors. In 1986, J.G. Bednorz and K.A. Müller demonstrated superconductivity at the record temperature of 30 K. This publication fostered a scientific research rush that culminated in the development, by P. Chu, of a material that turned into a superconductor below 93 K. The stakes could not be higher from academic, technological and economic perspectives, since high TC superconductivity could bring a Nobel Prize in Physics to its creators, would open up the way to commercial applications of superconductors, triggering a major technological revolution, and most possibly, create a multibillion-dollar market. In this chapter, we discuss cases of possible breaches of research integrity that occurred during the so-called “race for the superconductor”, as was chronicled in the book “The Breakthrough: The Race for the Superconductor” by R.M. Hazen, vis-à-vis the values and principles established within the PRO-RES normative framework, which is being built to merge the principles of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), required from researchers, and research funding and performing organizations, with an aim to balance political, institutional and professional contradictions and constraints.
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Cuccurullo, Corrado, Luca D’Aniello, Massimo Aria, and Maria Spano. "Measuring the impact of healthcare indicators on academic medical centers’ scientific production." In Proceedings e report. Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-461-8.31.

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The Italian public-owned Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) are hospitals where the activities of scientific research, teaching, and patients care are fully integrated. AMCs have an enormous impact on society and country health. Recently, policymakers and practitioners give more and more great importance to the AMCs’ scientific activity for both welfare and national competitivity. The scientific production and its impact on the research community could be obviously affected by different factors related to the structural and operational characteristics of each AMC. Healthcare institutions could be different for the typology of services that they offer, their geolocation, the presence/absence of Emergency Departments, the number of employees, and so forth. In this sense, our study aims to investigate and determine which are the possible factors impacting the research productivity of AMCs. We develop a model to assess the academic value of AMCs by taking into account these factors and how they are related to healthcare performance, measured in terms of scientific production (e.g. scientific publications) and impact on the research field (e.g. citations). To face this issue, for each of the public AMCs we collect data about research productivity from bibliographic indexing databases (e.g. Web of Science, PubMed) and we retrieve structural information mainly from their official websites. This work has been partially financed by the research project “Leading Change in Academic Medical Centers”, funded by the competitive call for projects V:ALERE 2019. The project aims to provide evidence, advice, and remarks to help the agents of the public health system to address the many challenges that they face.
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Cuschieri, Sarah. "Beyond Your Scientific Publication." In A Roadmap to Successful Scientific Publishing. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99295-8_9.

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Poff, Deborah C., and David S. Ginley. "Publication Ethics." In Handbook of Research Ethics and Scientific Integrity. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76040-7_61-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Value of scientific publication"

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Singh, Priyanka, Pratik Nichite, Abdul Basit Raja, Pranav Kumar Sah, and Ivan P. Yamshchikov. "Scientific Publication Indexing and Definition Extraction Resource." In 2024 21st International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training (ITHET). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ithet61869.2024.10837640.

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Sedova, Nelly A., Natalia G. Levchenko, Viktor A. Sedov, Ruslan I. Bazhenov, Tatiana N. Gorbunova, and Irina A. Ledovskikh. "Scientific Publication Clustering on Autonomous Maritime Navigation to Target Scientific Communities." In 2024 International Conference "Quality Management, Transport and Information Security, Information Technologies" (QM&TIS&IT). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/qmtisit63393.2024.10762938.

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Poi Wong, Ng, Carles Juliandy, and Darwin. "Modeling Plagiarism Prevention in Scientific Publication Using Enhanced Blockchain." In 2024 2nd International Conference on Technology Innovation and Its Applications (ICTIIA). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ictiia61827.2024.10761924.

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Eglite, Irina, and Kaspars Krauklis. "PUBLICATION OF DATA FROM THE LATVIAN REGIONAL HYDROGEOLOGICAL MODEL LAMO4." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/3.2/s11.13.

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Geographic information systems (GIS) are based on the approach of displaying data from individual layers, where a manageable number of geospatial objects are displayed within a single layer. The entire content of a hydrogeological model (HM) can only be partially included within this framework. HM input data and modeling results as layer surface maps are a way to easily, clearly, and simply publish the model content and simulation experiment results. However, this approach is not sufficient for regional HMs. Regional HM data may be of interest not only to specialists in hydrogeology and state environmental monitoring services, but also to any citizen of the country who owns real estate or land; anyone who cares about the environment and ecology. The three-dimensional nature of HM data and its high density make it difficult for users who are interested not in the overall model maps but in the HM data for a selected location to access when information is published in layers. No GIS can automatically provide such summaries, and their a priori structure is not designed for this task. The Groundwater Vistas modeling environment also does not provide such local summaries. The following describes the extraction of hydrogeological data for each individual location in the territory of Latvia, its mathematical processing, and the publication of the summarized data in the WEB environment.
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Deák, Zsuzsanna. "Women in Science: Representation in Scientific Publication in Eastern Europe." In 2024 IEEE 22nd Jubilee International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sisy62279.2024.10737547.

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Krulev, Andrei A. "The value of a scientific publication: evaluation criteria." In World-Class Scientific Publication – 2019: Strategy and Tactics of Management and Development. Association of Science Editors and Publishers (ASEP), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24069/konf-23-26-04-2019.10.

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Samokhina, N. F. "DIGITAL IDENTIFIERS FOR LIBRARY SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS." In БИБЛИОТЕКИ В ИНФОРМАЦИОННОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ: СОХРАНЕНИЕ ТРАДИЦИЙ И РАЗВИТИЕ НОВЫХ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ. ООО «Ковчег», 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47612/978-985-884-010-5-2020-77-86.

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The value of the digital identifier DOI as a unique hyperlink for direct connection with a publication is underlined. The main requirements of the agency CrossRef for obtaining the digital identifier DOI are considered. The most famous international systems of unique identifiers of scientists, scientific publications, scientific issues as well the national open index of scientific citation of OUCI are considered. The process of assigning a unique DOI code to the scientific edition of Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine (VNLU) is highlighted.
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Zhabreva, Sofiia A. "NIKOLAY GORELOV’S PERSONAL CARD INDEX: THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST IN THE CONTEXT OF THE OLD PRINTED BOOKS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LIBRARY." In 32nd International Congress on Source Studies and Historiography of Asia and Africa “Russia and the East. Сommemorating 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg State University. St. Petersburg State University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288064135.01.

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The article considers Nikolay Gorelov’s personal card index. Nikolay Gorelov (1973– 2008) was the Russian historian, research scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Library and a lecturer at St. Petersburg State University, the author of numerous scientific publications, popular science publications and translations. The first part of the article describes the activities of N. Gorelov: the range of his scientific interests is outlined, the variety of topics in his publications is clearly demonstrated, the results of his scientific and library activities are assessed, etc. His card index is a unique selection of European early printed editions of the 16th–18th centuries, stored in the RASL funds. All publications are selected on one topic — European old printed books about the East countries. The article proves the exceptional value of the material contained in the card index and demonstrates its relevance, which is inextricably linked with the need to publish the card index as a separate bibliographic publication.
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Moldovanu, Anastasia. "The Scientific Value of the Collection of “Tudor Arghezi” art Library. Heritage Documents." In Simpozionul Național de Studii Culturale, Ediția a 2-a. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/9789975352147.01.

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The written culture of a people is impressive in terms of heritage documents. These include books, the press, old prints and manuscripts, maps. According to their scientific importance, the Library’s collection includes current books, old books, books that, regardless of the year of publication, have special graphic qualities of the cover, title page, valuable content, atypical format, illustrations by well-known artists, and books with special bibliophile value with the signature or autograph of the author/donor. In libraries, such documents come from private donations and libraries; they are collected by professional people who activated in a certain period of time. These donations are managed in the form of special collections at the Arts Branch. In this context, the question of managing this special fund appears, i.e. the inventory, cataloging and preservation of the fund, the elaboration of a common Bibliography for all branches of “B. P. Hasdeu” Municipal Library, which would be permanently completed and therefore become everybody’s common good.
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Bunin, Mikhail. "Current problems of developing rare book collection at sci-tech library (case study of Central Scientific Agricultural Library)." In Sixth World Professional Forum "The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations". Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-236-4-2021-34-38.

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The issues of methodological approaches toward and criteria of publication selection for rare and valuable book collections of sci-tech libraries are discussed. Based on the experience of CSAL, the need for comprehensive evaluation of books is substantiated: by materials and facilities, level of performance, physical condition and age, circulation, periodicity, and by value in scientific and sociocultural aspects.
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Reports on the topic "Value of scientific publication"

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Maron, Nancy, and Peter Potter. TOME Stakeholder Value Assessment: Final Report. Association of American Universities, Association of Research Libraries, and Association of University Presses, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/report.tome2023.

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The Association of American Universities, the Association of Research Libraries, and the Association of University Presses have published a final report assessing the success of their five-year pilot project to encourage sustainable digital publication of and public access to scholarly books. The associations launched the Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME) project in 2018 to publish humanities and social science scholarship on the internet, where these peer-reviewed works can be fully integrated into the larger network of scholarly and scientific research. The project engaged a network of more than 60 university presses and ultimately produced more than 150 open-access scholarly works. The books cover a wide range of topics in many disciplines, including philosophy, history, political science, sociology, and gender and ethnic studies. The pilot was designed to last five years, and the sponsoring associations committed to assessing its value to its target audience at the end of that period. The report analyzes whether the community of authors, institutions, libraries, and presses that participated in the pilot found it helpful. Author Nancy Maron of BlueSky to BluePrint surveyed and interviewed authors and TOME contacts at participating institutions to assess how each benefited from the pilot—from increased global readership to stronger relationships among libraries, research deans, and faculty.
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Nenci, Silvia, and Francesco Quatraro. Innovation and Competitiveness in Mining Value Chains in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003805.

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This paper provides an international overview of the mining global value chain (GVC) and its most recent transformations and trends, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, and Peru. The study uses international trade data and patent and scientific publications data. By using trade in value added, we first investigate the role of those countries in the international mining trade, and their specialization, participation, and position in the mining GVC for the period 2005-15. The analysis is carried out for both mining products and mining-related services, and also looks at the contribution of services to mining exports. Second, we analyze the evolution of innovative activity and the direction of technological change in the mining sector over the past 40 years by looking at patent applications, both internationally and with attention to the three target countries. We also provide an overview of, and some insights on, knowledge flow in the mining sector based on scientific production.
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Langlais, Pierre-Carl. Research transparency. Comité pour la science ouverte, 2024. https://doi.org/10.52949/61.

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A 2016 survey by Nature showed that 70% of researchers have failed to reproduce an experiment by someone else. Half of the respondents have even failed to reproduce their own experiment. This is not a new phenomenon. In 1966, it was estimated that 73% of publications in psychology delivered invalid conclusions. Science historians have highlighted that even well-known experiments and scientific findings relied on inadequate demonstrations. The reproducibility crisis has drawn an unprecedented public attention to long-standing issues of data management, reporting and workflows that equally concern non-experimental disciplines. Verifiability and accessibility to primary sources and materials are fundamental issues for fields like history, the humanities or medicine. Disciplines involved with policy regulations and social debates may require some form of “value transparency” to help contextualize the research. The lack of transparency of the editorial and curation process in scholarly publication negatively affects the other forms of research transparency as it creates a large range of problematic incentives. Open science has recently become the leading framework for implementing good practices, and norms of research transparency. Community initiatives like the TOP Guidelines (2014) aim to integrate transparency standards at all the stages of the research lifecycle. Major reforms include the generalization of data sharing, the implementation of extended citation standards, the pre-registration of studies and analysis plan and the development of open editorial policies. On a broader scale, the development of open science infrastructures have contributed to relieve individual researchers from some key tasks of data maintenance. Common and interoperable infrastructures ensure that transparency is not only a scientific value but a concrete ethical framework embedded in the daily work of research.
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Mehmood, Hamid. Bibliometrics of Water Research: A Global Snapshot. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53328/eybt8774.

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This report examines the various dimensions of global water-related research over the 2012-2017 period, using extensive bibliographic data. The review covers trends in water-related publications and citations, the relative importance of water-related research in the overall body of scientific research, flows of water-related knowledge between countries and the dynamics of water research publishing opportunities. In summary, it shows that: less than 50% of all countries are publishing water-related research, that China and USA are the two top publishers, and that China’s publishing rate has been growing steadily over the study period. More than 70% of water related publications originating in USA are being cited globally, while China’s water research output appears to be primarily internally cited at present. Analysis of the global water knowledge flows suggests that research is hardly addressing a range of regional water challenges. Countries with protracted water problems – for example in infrastructure, environment, agriculture, energy solutions – do not seem to be at the forefront of water research production or knowledge transfer. Instead, global water research is reliant on Western, particularly US-produced, scientific outputs. A disconnect is also observed between the percentage increase in the publication and the number of citations, suggesting low quality or a narrow focus of many publications. Among other factors, this may reflect the pressure on researchers to contribute a certain number of publications per year, or of the progressively increasing role of grey literature in scientific discourse that ‘diverts’ some citation flow. Analysis of the number of research publications per million people suggests that water research does not necessarily emerge as a reaction to water scarcity in a specific country, but may be driven by the traditional economic value of water supply, geopolitical location, a focus on regional development - including cross-border water management - or development aid spending, or globally applicable research in water management. The proportion of water research in the overall research output of a country is small, including for some of the top-publishing countries. The number of water-related journals that create opportunities for publishing water research, has grown dramatically in absolute terms since 2000, and is now close 2100 journals. The metrics used in this report are based on readily available bibliographic data. They can be further focused to better understand a specific thematic domain, geographical region or country, or to analyze a different period. To help accelerate solutions to global and national water challenges that many of these research papers are highlighting, the water research community needs to look beyond the research ‘box’ and identify ways to measure development impact of water research programmes, rather ‘impact’ based solely on academic impact measured in citations. The research findings, learning and knowledge in these research publications needs to be conveyed in a practical way to the real users of this knowledge – stakeholders who are beyond research circles.
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Georgalakis, James, Saira Ahmed, Vaqar Ahmed, et al. Stories of Change: Covid-19 Responses for Equity. Institute of Development Studies, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/core.2023.018.

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Covid-19 Responses for Equity (CORE) was a three-year, CA$25m rapid research initiative that brought together 20 research projects to understand the socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic, improve existing responses, and generate better policy options for recovery. The research, funded by the Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC), took place across 42 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) supported CORE to maximise the learning generated across the research portfolio and deepen engagement with governments, civil society, and the scientific community. This publication celebrates the impact of that research, and highlights Stories of Change from seven of the CORE projects that successfully influenced policy, practice, and understandings of the crisis. Collectively, these individual case studies provide a narrative about the nature of research impact in emergencies and the implications for the design and delivery of future rapid response research initiatives. There are clear lessons around the importance of organisational reputation, and the value of co-designing research with decision makers whilst simultaneously taking a critical position. Every story here emphasises the need to understand political context and to explore the trade-offs between research rigour and the timeliness of evidence. Above all, they illustrate the value of flexible funding arrangements that enable local teams to respond to fast-moving crises. These stories demonstrate unequivocally the value of locally led research responses to emergencies with the right international flow of resources and support. CORE’s research teams were well-placed to bring together communities, civil society organisations, and governments to create a space for vulnerable and marginalised groups to discuss their lived experiences of the pandemic and bring these perspectives into policy conversations. Their success hinged on their hyper-local knowledge and their unswerving focus on providing real-time evidence to advocate for the wellbeing of affected communities.
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Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, Elia Ferracuti, and Jay Prakash Nagar. Revisiting the Private Value of Scientific Inventions. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w33056.

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DeJong, Mary, Joshua Ginsberg, Kimberley Roosenburg, and Eleanor J. Sterling. Scientific Writing. American Museum of Natural History, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0035.

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Clear, concise, quality writing is critical in scientific papers. This module offers a guide through the process of producing a scientific paper from writing through publication. A review is given of different types of scientific literature-primary, secondary, tertiary, and grey literature. The module then covers the structure of a scientific paper with examples and comparisons. The authors also cover details as to where to publish and how paper submission works.
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Anderson, Sharron, Antony Lloyd, Malcom Baxter, Michael Walls, and Victoria Bailey-Horne. Turmeric survey – Final report. Food Standards Agency, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.ojv940.

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The consumption of turmeric supplements is increasingly popular and is reported to provide numerous health benefits including antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anticarcinogenic, chemopreventive, chemotherapeutic, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and antiplatelet activities [1]. However, in recent months there has been a number of reports of hepatotoxicity linked to the consumption of these supplements. Such reports and scientific publications led to a review of the safety of turmeric and curcumin by the UK Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment (COT). The statement issued by COT in November 2019 concluded “Given past reported contamination issues with turmeric supplements, the Committee concluded that there would be value in commissioning a chemical analysis of turmeric supplements and raw/powdered turmeric available on the UK market”. To address this conclusion the FSA requested Fera to: develop and validate in-house method(s) for measuring curcumin in turmeric containing supplements, ground/powdered turmeric and raw/fresh turmeric develop and validate in-house a method for measuring piperine in turmeric containing supplements purchase turmeric containing supplements (n=15), ground/powdered turmeric (n=10) and raw/fresh turmeric (n=5) from a mixture of local outlets and over the internet analyse all 30 samples for trace elements and curcumin analyse all supplement samples for piperine content.
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Rinkevich, Baruch, and Cynthia Hunter. Inland mariculture of reef corals amenable for the ornamental trade. United States Department of Agriculture, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7695880.bard.

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The worldwide market for ornamental saltwater invertebrates supplies the needs of millions of aquarium hobbyists, public exhibitions (i.e., zoos) universities and research institutions. With respect to reef building corals, it is estimated that more than half a million coral colonies/year from a total 93 genera, were exported globally during the period of 1985-1997. International value of retail sale of live coral trade alone is estimated as $78 million in 1997 (not including the illegally, widely smuggled material). The continuous, large-scale collection of marine organisms is responsible, in many places, for the destruction of coral reefs. The expected expansion of the trade further threatens these fragile habitats. While no true captive-bred corals are commercially available, our long-term goal is to develop ex situ inland farming of coral colonies that will circumvent the need for in situ collections and will provide domesticated specimens for the trade and for research. We simultaneously studied two model branching coral species, Stylophora pistillata (Pocilloporidae; in Israel) and Porites (Poritidae; in the US). The proposal included three specific aims: (a) To develop protocols for nubbins (small fragments, down to the size of a single polyp) usage in coral farming;(b) To address the significance of colony pattern formation to the coral trade; and (c) To develop the protocols of using nubbins in physiological and ecotoxicological assays (using oil dispersants, the expression of the stress protein HSP-70, household detergents, etc.). Ten scientific publications (published manuscripts, accepted for publications, submitted to scientific journals, in preparation), revealing results that were related to all three specific aims, originated from this BARD proposal. As a result of the work supported by the BARD, we have now, in hand, original and improved protocols for coral maintenance ex situ, proven expertise on manipulating coral colonies’ pattern formation and biological knowledge on island mariculture of reef corals (from Hawaii and from the Red Sea) amenable for the ornamental trade (for public and private aquaria use, for experimentation). At least one Israeli company (Red Sea Corals, Ltd., KibbutzSaar) is using our methodologies for further developing this new mariculture sector. We are now in the process of introducing the rationale and methodologies to Hawaiian private entities to expand dissemination of the research outcomes.
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Nieberg, Valeria, Sandra Krapf, Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, and Katharina Wolf. Construction of a publication database of the scientific journal "Demography": how to identify author’s gender and field of publication. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-tr-2014-002.

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