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The first peer-reviewed publication might have been the Medical Essays and Observations published by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1731. The present-day peer-review system evolved from this 18th-century process, [6] began to involve external reviewers in the mid-19th-century, [7] and did not become commonplace until the mid-20th-century. [8]
Research papers from more than 55 disciplines Free & Subscription No Elsevier: HAL: Multidisciplinary: 760,000 (2,000,000 metadata) [14] An open-access database for French researchers. Organized into institution and domain portals. Free Yes CNRS's Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD) RePEc: Research Papers in Economics [15 ...
In late 2014, the EPP and PUP launched The Digital Einstein Papers. [1] The website presents the complete contents of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volumes 1–15. The project volumes are reproduced online as fully searchable PDFs. All documents and endnotes are linked to provide seamless transitions between the original language ...
The Review published its first print anthology in late 2014, a collection of 34 essays published online during 2011–13. It was reviewed as "an incredible collection of esoterica" by The Paris Review , [ 18 ] and featured as one of Wired 's best science books of 2014. [ 19 ]
To Save Humanity is a 2015 anthology of 96 essays on global health by authors who range from heads of states, movie stars, scientists at leading universities, activists, and Nobel Prize winners. Each contributor was asked the same question: "What is the single most important thing for the future of global health over the next fifty years?"
His essay would go to form the fundamentals for the understanding of Revisionist Zionism. His ideas would work to influence the Revisionist Zionists but also the Zionist movement as a whole. [ 5 ] In July 2023, Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu stated, "One hundred years after the 'iron wall' was stamped in Jabotinsky's writings we are ...
The Stone was the New York Times philosophy series, edited by the Times opinion editor Peter Catapano and moderated by Simon Critchley.It was established in May 2010 as a regular feature of the New York Times opinion section, with the goal of providing argument and commentary informed by or with a focus on philosophy. [1]
Essays published posthumously ... Satirical essays (22 P) Σ. Essay stubs (1 C, 251 P) Pages in category "Essays" ... Essay; Free response question; A. Automated ...