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

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    Several academic journals now provide a dual-publishing model where suitable academic review articles are published as a stable, indexed version of record, and also copied as a Wikipedia page. [2] These generate a citeable version of the article for the author as well as providing peer-reviewed content for the encyclopedia.

  3. Template:AcademicSearch - Wikipedia

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    This template generates an external link an author's page at the Microsoft Academic website. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status ID id 1 ID number used in the URL. Default Wikidata property P6366 Number optional Name name 2 The "name" parameter (or unnamed parameter "2") may be used to specify the link text. This parameter is optional; it defaults to the ...

  4. Wikipedia:Participation by academic projects - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is now ubiquitous—a free-content encyclopedia available online, covering millions of topics in up to 280 languages. It is one of the most high-profile examples of user-generated content, and by far the most heavily used non-commercial internet site—it and its sister projects collectively have a hundred thousand active contributors, five hundred million readers, and twenty billion ...

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    This page contains a representative list of major databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, institutional repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and other articles.

  6. Help:Find sources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia editors have created custom Google search engines to help find sources on websites that Wikipedia editors have determined are generally more reliable. Several general search engines exist for more academic material, particularly scholarly articles, although some content will be behind a paywall: examples are Google Scholar , BASE and ...

  7. Academic job market - Wikipedia

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    Academic job market refers to the pool of vacant teaching and administrative positions in Academia, i.e. in institutions of higher education such as universities and colleges, and also to the competition for these positions, and the mechanisms for advertising and filling them. This job market differs somewhat from other job markets because of ...

  8. Wikipedia:Research recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Further, Wikipedia is one of the few examples of millions of people working together with a single goal. The Wikimedia Foundation also supports the work of researchers by maintaining public mailing list (e.g. wiki-research-l and rcom-l ), releasing public datasets , hiring them on fellowship and releasing periodic database snapshots for analysis.

  9. Talk:List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The page Microsoft Academic Search, newly created by the move of Libra (Search Engine), describes what I presume is the same database. I have restored the content from Academic Search Microsoft under this name, unchanged except for the name and the place in the chart per alphabetic order. Cnilep 18:30, 5 April 2010 (UTC)