Climate change research, shown here
by number of publications, primarily concerns countries that are less vulnerable to climate change and have a higher emission of CO2.
That the total
number of publications concerned with Indigenous health, and the number of original research publications would increase over time for each country.
Unfortunately, in the past, and especially in recent years, there were published a
huge number of publications of very questionable quality.
On the other hand, the
sheer number of publications on the market makes choosing not only the best book for you but also a reliable and accurate baby book more difficult.
The recent arrivals» work did «fill the gap»
in numbers of publications, but «there is no evidence that they greatly increased the size of the «mathematics pie.»»
The quality of research is a measure separate
from number of publications, and the Royal Society report measured it primarily in numbers of citations per paper; here, although citations of Chinese papers have increased over the same period, the rise in quality hasn't been as fast as that of output.
(in terms
of number of publications), or socially well - connected to wind up in a permanent position doing exactly the same things: an academic.
And if objective measures such as scores and grades don't work in predicting students» scientific promise, can objective measures such
as numbers of publications do any better at spotting true intellectual promise among faculty candidates?
And there is a
growing number of publications to meet this «demand»: wilderness journals, species «biographies», and year - in - the - life - of accounts of familiar animals — many of which prove more fascinating than we knew.
Two scientific powerhouses — China and the United Kingdom — co-authored the largest
numbers of publications with the United States, but Iran ranks highly, considering how heavily the country has been sanctioned in recent years.
Perhaps the toughest problem of all to overcome, at least for young scientists, is the fact that, as with any probability problem,
small numbers of publications and citations inevitably mean big error bars.
study has been replaced by the Ph.D., we continue with its higher form, which takes in the docent (based on a
certain number of publications and years of teaching experience) and finishes with Dr.Sc.
This mobile section displays the
raw number of publications, courses and certifications from the corresponding sections on your LinkedIn profile.
To have a chance of landing an academic position you would need to demonstrate an
adequate number of publications of adequate quality, adequacy being defined by the level of the position you are applying for.
«She was very compassionate,» says Bertuch, adding that when it comes to scientific work, it's quality,
not number of publications, that counts with Lundblad.
Furthermore, while my publication record is solid — I have a
reasonable number of publications in very respectable journals, including several first - author publications — none of my papers are in Cell, Nature, or Science.
We also ask the applicants to select a
given number of publications for their major contributions — five papers for Starting Grant applicants and ten for more experienced candidates.
Smith's works have been exhibited internationally and have appeared in a
diverse number of publications from Esquire, Wired and Robert Shore's Post Photography: The Artist with a Camera.
PICS offers educational tools and a large
number of publications on the science of climate change, climate solutions and the policy and economics of climate change.
They developed an algorithm for assessing a scientist's productivity that took into account such factors
as number of publications, the scientists» role on each paper, the journals» impact factor, and citations.
One of Garfield's interesting suggestions is that the American funding agencies could get excellent returns, in more ways than one, by supporting undergraduate research in the liberal arts colleges, which do remarkably well in terms of the impact of the
small number of publications that they produce.
As an example, the study shows that almost 30 % of the total
number of publications concerns the United States of America, Canada and China, while India is the only highly vulnerable country in the top 10 list.
Using a dataset of 1,372 climate researchers and their publication and citation data, Anderegg et al. (2010) found a similar result to Doran and Zimmerman, that between 97 % to 98 % of climate experts support the consensus, and that the
average number of publications by the «skeptics» is around half the number by scientists convinced by the evidence of human - caused global warming.
There's been a
huge number of publications in Australia on effective teaching; what can teachers do for Indigenous students, but this issue is, it's never been from a quantitative perspective.
To start with, there's only a
limited number of publications that you can feature in the feed; The Guardian, The Independent and Reuters make an appearance in the UK, as well as Clash and Mobo for music, but otherwise it's pretty barren.
This LinkedIn mobile app section displays the
raw number of publications, courses, and certifications from the corresponding sections on your LinkedIn profile.
The authors of the article devised a short list of factors that appear to have an outsized impact on your career progression: h - index; first - author publications, citations of your most - cited first - author paper;
total number of publications; the impact factor (IF) of your highest - impact journal; and the world ranking of the university you work at.
She has worked at
a number of publications including BusinessWeek, The Wall Street Journal and Money magazine.
While
a number of publications like The New York Times and BuzzFeed have partnered with Facebook to publish directly to the site, Vox launched an entire publication just to run on the social network.