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  2. Trends (journals) - Wikipedia

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    Trends is a series of 16 review journals in a range of areas of biology and chemistry published under its Cell Press imprint by Elsevier. The publisher in lieu is Danielle Loughlin. The publisher in lieu is Danielle Loughlin.

  3. Journal of Writing Research - Wikipedia

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    The initiative to start this journal was taken by members of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction's special interest group on Writing. [1] The journal is diamond open access, which means that there are no charges for either authors or readers and is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Non-commercial-No ...

  4. Library Trends - Wikipedia

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    Library Trends is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal founded in 1952 and published quarterly by the Johns Hopkins University Press. It covers international developments and future directions in the fields of library and information science. It includes analysis of research and writing, critical opinion, and reviews.

  5. Help:Wikipedia editing for researchers, scholars, and academics

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    Survey/review articles and textbooks usually make the best sources. Journal articles, research monographs, and edited volumes are also pretty good sources, but it is not safe to rely on a single journal article on a controversial topic (because the author may be on one side).

  6. Web of Science - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the more objective journal metrics, there is a growing view that for greater accuracy it must be supplemented with article-level metrics and peer-review. [44] Studies of methodological quality and reliability have found that "reliability of published research works in several fields may be decreasing with increasing journal rank". [45]

  7. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    This will give you a complete list of other Wikipedia articles which link to the current article. Even if the article you are looking at is a stub —or, more remarkably, if it is a blank article that has not yet been started—numerous related articles may be easily accessible through this feature.

  8. Scientific journal - Wikipedia

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    Schoolbooks and textbooks have been written usually only on established topics, while the latest research and more obscure topics are only accessible through scientific articles. In a scientific research group or academic department it is usual for the content of current scientific journals to be discussed in journal clubs. Public funding ...

  9. Review article - Wikipedia

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    A review article is an article that summarizes the current state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline. [1] [2] A review article is generally considered a secondary source since it may analyze and discuss the method and conclusions in previously published studies.