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Herald Scholarly Open Access was listed in Beall's List of potential predatory open-access publishers. [3] In an analysis of predatory publishing blacklists and whitelists, Michaela Strinzel, Anna Severin, Katrin Milzow and Matthias Egger note that Herald appears both on Beall's List and the Directory of Open Access Journals.
"Fear of missing out" can lead to psychological stress at the idea of missing posted content by others while offline. The relationships between digital media use and mental health have been investigated by various researchers—predominantly psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and medical experts—especially since the mid-1990s, after the growth of the World Wide Web and rise of ...
The main academic full-text databases are open archives or link-resolution services, although others operate under different models such as mirroring or hybrid publishers. . Such services typically provide access to full text and full-text search, but also metadata about items for which no full text is availa
One of the most notable scientific papers that first popularized hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment was retracted from its journal due to ethical and methodological issues. Retractions in ...
European Journal of Medical Research: Clinical research: BioMed Central: English: 1995–present European Journal of Palliative Care: Palliative Care: Hayward Medical Communications: English: 1994–present European Journal of Physiotherapy: Physical Therapy: Taylor and Francis Group: English: 1999–present European Radiology: Radiology ...
(Pub: Centre For Informatics Research And Development). Quarterly. Through: Indian journals.com. ISSN: 2583-8994 (Online), 2320-530X (Print) [11] ISST Journal of Advances in Librarianship (Pub:Intellectuals Society for Socio-Techno Welfare) ISSN: 0976-9021. Semiannual. [12] Journal of Advanced Research in Library and Information Science.
Those with “a strong 12-step orientation” tended to hold research-supported approaches in low regard. Researchers have been making breakthroughs in addiction medicine for decades. But attempts to integrate science into treatment policy have been repeatedly stymied by scaremongering politics.
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