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  2. Scopus - Wikipedia

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    Scopus is a scientific abstract and citation database, launched by the academic publisher Elsevier as a competitor to older Web of Science in 2004. [1] An ensuing competition between the two databases has been characterized as "intense" and is considered to significantly benefit their users in terms of continuous improvent in coverage, search/analysis capabilities, but not in price.

  3. Scoops (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Scoops was a weekly British science fiction magazine published by Pearson's in tabloid format in 1934, edited by Haydn Dimmock. Scoops was launched as a boy's paper, and it was not until several issues had appeared that Dimmock discovered there was an adult audience for science fiction .

  4. How an independent journalist who broke a major White House ...

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    Kabas shared the scoop first on Bluesky, a text-based platform and competitor to X. Some news outlets later picked up the story, increasing the visibility of her publication.

  5. Haydn Dimmock - Wikipedia

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    The first British science fiction magazine was launched in 1934, when Pearson's launched Scoops, a weekly in tabloid format aimed at the juvenile market.Soon Dimmock, Scoops' editor, began to receive more sophisticated stories, targeted at an adult audience; he tried to change the magazine's focus to include more mature fiction but within twenty issues falling sales led Pearson's to kill the ...

  6. Scoop (news) - Wikipedia

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    More generally, a scoop is the first discovery or the first report of something important. In some of John le Carré's spy novels, a scoop is new information of major strategic importance, not, of course, intended for publication. [4] A scoop in the scientific community is a report by one group before another, giving them scientific priority. [5]

  7. Scoop (journalism magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Scoop is a quarterly magazine published in Perth, Western Australia for current members of the Australian Journalists Association. It is the most recent journal/annual that the long lasting branch of the Western Australian district or branch has produced.

  8. Sample News Group - Wikipedia

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    Sample News Group was founded by George Raymond Sample, Jr. (1924–2008). [2] [3] Sample was married to a woman named Janet. [4]As of October 2022, George "Scoop" Sample (né George Raymond Sample III; born 1952), [citation needed] one of eight children of George Sample Jr., [5] is the CEO. [6]

  9. Sweater Bralettes Exist — Get the Scoop on Your New Fashion ...

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. We’ve pretty much ditched most of our underwire bras and replaced them with comfier ...