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The following pages link to Estimates of the continuously publishing core in the scientific workforce (Q35203804):
Displaying 19 items.
- Why Most Clinical Research Is Not Useful (Q24707972) (← links)
- The natural selection of bad science (Q27333717) (← links)
- Meta-research: Evaluation and Improvement of Research Methods and Practices (Q28606958) (← links)
- Evolution of Cooperation Patterns in Psoriasis Research: Co-Authorship Network Analysis of Papers in Medline (1942-2013). (Q35866830) (← links)
- Stability and Longevity in the Publication Careers of U.S. Doctorate Recipients (Q36003314) (← links)
- Multiple Citation Indicators and Their Composite across Scientific Disciplines (Q36065928) (← links)
- Quantity and/or Quality? The Importance of Publishing Many Papers (Q36199635) (← links)
- The research activities of Ontario's large community acute care hospitals: a scoping review (Q38621667) (← links)
- Exposure-wide epidemiology: revisiting Bradford Hill (Q40233002) (← links)
- Measuring the impact of pharmacoepidemiologic research using altmetrics: A case study of a CNODES drug-safety article. (Q51415613) (← links)
- Academic response to improving value and reducing waste: A comprehensive framework for INcreasing QUality In patient-oriented academic clinical REsearch (INQUIRE). (Q55361638) (← links)
- Does bibliometric research confer legitimacy to research assessment practice? A sociological study of reputational control, 1972-2016. (Q55392306) (← links)
- Mapping recent information behavior research: an analysis of co-authorship and co-citation networks (Q57257591) (← links)
- Which Type of Citation Analysis Generates the Most Accurate Taxonomy of Scientific and Technical Knowledge? (Q58830591) (← links)
- Spotlight falls on top 1% in science (Q58925621) (← links)
- Choosing and succeeding in academic medicine: advice for students, trainees, and junior faculty (Q87807706) (← links)
- Publication trends in spine research from 2007 to 2016: Comparison of the Orthopaedic Research Society Spine Section and the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (Q88709133) (← links)
- Identification and Ranking of Biomedical Informatics Researcher Citation Statistics through a Google Scholar Scraper (Q92064369) (← links)
- Research collaboration and topic trends in Computer Science based on top active authors (Q110950245) (← links)