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  2. Academia.edu - Wikipedia

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    Academia.edu is a commercial platform for sharing academic research that is uploaded and distributed by researchers from around the world. All academic articles are free to read by visitors, however uploading and downloading articles is restricted to registered users, with additional features accessible only as a paid subscription.

  3. Richard Price (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Price raised $600,000 from London-based [6] venture capitalists and moved to San Francisco, California, where he officially launched Academia.edu in September 2008. [7] [8] [9] In 2014, the Academia.edu website had over 10 million registered users who uploaded more than 2.9 million papers. By 2016, the company had raised $17.7 million ...

  4. Academia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Academia is the scientific and cultural research and higher education community, taken as a whole. Academia may also refer to: Academia.edu, a social network; La Academia, a Mexican television programme La Academia (Paraguayan TV series), a Paraguayan spin-off; La Academia USA, an American spin-off

  5. Outline of academia - Wikipedia

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    Academia.edu - Online community of academic scholars - Community Contributor of academic Harvard; Academia and web 2.0; An Academic costume code and an Academic ceremony guide; Bibliography on the history of the university, provided by Palinurus: The Academy and the Corporation, a web site from the University of California, Santa Barbara

  6. Wikipedia:Academic use - Wikipedia

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    However, citation of Wikipedia in research papers may be considered unacceptable because Wikipedia is not a reliable source. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Many [ 4 ] colleges and universities, as well as public and private secondary schools, have policies that prohibit students from using Wikipedia as their source for doing research papers, essays, or ...

  7. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    A scholar's discipline is commonly defined and recognized by a university faculty. That person will be accredited by learned societies to which they belong along with the academic journals in which they publish. However, no formal criteria exist for defining an academic discipline. Disciplines vary between universities and even programs.

  8. Wikipedia:Wikipedia as an academic source - Wikipedia

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    Scientology, Oxford University Press. The chapter authored by Mikael Rothstein (p. 371ff.) has the following to say about the article Xenu: "The most sober and enlightening text about the Xenu myth is probably the anonymous article on Wikipedia ..." Đorđe Stakić. Wiki technology - origin, development and importance.

  9. Academy - Wikipedia

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    Academia.edu – Online community of academic scholars. Despite the .edu ending, it is a profit-making company, not a non-profit educational establishment. (The .edu has not been allowed to be used this way since 2001; academia.edu antedates that.) An Academic costume code and an Academic ceremony guide