نتایج جستجو برای: authorship papers of civilica

تعداد نتایج: 21168792  

2017
Michael Gottlieb Teresa M. Chan Jenna Fredette Anne Messman Daniel W. Robinson Robert Cooney Megan Boysen-Osborn Jonathan Sherbino

INTRODUCTION A proper understanding of study design is essential to creating successful studies. This is also important when reading or peer reviewing publications. In this article, we aimed to identify and summarize key papers that would be helpful for faculty members interested in learning more about study design in medical education research. METHODS The online discussions of the 2016-2017...

2012
Thomas Krichel Christian Zimmermann Robert E. B. Lucas

Identifying authorship correctly and efficiently is a difficult problem when the literature is abundant, but poorly recorded. Homonyms are tedious to differentiate. This paper describes how the field of economics has organized itself with respect to author identification. We describe the RePEc project with a special emphasis on the RePEc Author Service. We then discuss how the concept is curren...

2017
Kevin S. Bonham Melanie I. Stefan

While women are generally underrepresented in STEM fields, there are noticeable differences between fields. For instance, the gender ratio in biology is more balanced than in computer science. We were interested in how this difference is reflected in the interdisciplinary field of computational/quantitative biology. To this end, we examined the proportion of female authors in publications from ...

2011
Scott R. Rosas Jonathan M. Kagan Jeffrey T. Schouten Perry A. Slack William M. K. Trochim

Evaluative bibliometrics uses advanced techniques to assess the impact of scholarly work in the context of other scientific work and usually compares the relative scientific contributions of research groups or institutions. Using publications from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) HIV/AIDS extramural clinical trials networks, we assessed the presence, performance...

2013
Yongyan Li

Reporting a case study of two high-achieving Chinese students studying at a university in Hong Kong, this paper presents evidence that poses an anti-thesis to the stereotypes of first year university students as holding naïve beliefs about learning and of ̳Chinese learners‘ as lacking in critical thinking. Many studies have examined Chinese students‘ learning experiences within local educationa...

2018
Fariba Karimi Philipp Mayr Fakhri Momeni

In this paper, we analyze a major part of the research output of the Networked Knowledge Organization Systems (NKOS) community in the period 2000 to 2016 from a network analytical perspective. We focus on the papers presented at the European and U.S. NKOS workshops and in addition four special issues on NKOS in the last 16 years. For this purpose, we have generated an open dataset, the ”NKOS bi...

Journal: :BMC Medical Ethics 2004
Athula Sumathipala Sisira Siribaddana Vikram Patel

BACKGROUND It is widely acknowledged that there is a global divide on health care and health research known as the 10/90 divide. METHODS A retrospective survey of articles published in the BMJ, Lancet, NEJM, Annals of Internal Medicine & JAMA in a calendar year to examine the contribution of the developing world to medical literature. We categorized countries into four regions: UK, USA, Other...

2005
Cheryl Pavlovsky Anton Koekemoer

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