Sentences with phrase «allowed publication of the paper»

Comment: This is the infamous case that lead to the resignation of multiple editors of the Climate Research journal in protest over a flawed peer review process that allowed publication of the paper.
Later research into the peer - review process that allowed the publication of their paper uncovered that Energy and Environment editor - in - chief Sonja Boehmer - Christiansen had rushed the paper into publication for «policy impact reasons, e.g. publication well before COP9.»

Not exact matches

«If the Education Secretary genuinely wishes England to do as well as countries such as Finland, to which he frequently refers in the White Paper, he should follow its example by replacing the inspection system with school self evaluation, refrain from the publication of results by school League Tables and the setting of narrow performance targets and allow teachers to choose their own method of teaching reading.
In the realm of scientific publishing, the Institute funds the continued development of bioRxiv, a preprint server that allows researchers to share their biology papers with each other before publication.
Consider Science's policy, for example (emphasis added): «Distribution on the Internet may be considered prior publication and may compromise the originality of the paper as a submission to Science, although we do allow posting of research papers on not - for - profit preprint servers such as arixv.org.»
For research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is included.
For authors who are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available, AAAS allows posting of the accepted version of the paper to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version published by AAAS is included.
Since the same topics were addressed in different ways in different papers, the new website, www.nature.com/encode, will allow anyone to follow a topic through all of the papers in the ENCODE publication set by clicking on the relevant thread at the Nature ENCODE explorer page.
If revisions are a condition of publication, generally four weeks are allowed for revisions and only one revised version of the paper is considered.
Jonathan's group is preparing a web browser to allow users to examine selection signals in the data; this browser will be available upon publication of this second paper.
The e-Book versions of the publications will be released on the same day as the paper versions of the publications * 1, allowing readers to enjoy a wider lineup of easily downloadable manga magazines.
The company makes available replica editions of all of their Canadian papers via PressReader, which allows domestic and international readers read all of the daily publications for a low subscription cost.
Breaking with a long tradition in scientific journalism, the authors allowed a selected group of reporters to have access to the paper, provided they signed confidentiality agreements that prevented them from consulting other experts about the research before publication.
al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series,» was published in Energy and Environment (Volume 14, Number 6 / November 2003), a journal that was not carried in the ISI listing of peer - reviewed journals and whose peer review process has been widely criticized for allowing the publication of substandard papers.
[DC: The «peer review corruption» I am most concerned about is that which allows publication of deeply flawed papers from the likes of lobby group allies like researchers Soon and Baliunas (Climate Research, back in 2003) or McLean et al (GRL, last year).]
Some online journals are allowing for more lengthy papers, since they are unbound by the limits of paper publication.
Minority committee chair Jim Jeffers would create it when he read into the record the startling revelation that fully half of the editorial board of Energy and Environment had just resigned in protest over the «failed editorial process» which had allowed the publication of such a badly compromised paper.
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