Sentences with phrase «on journal citation»

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Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share of major disciplinary journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and citation impact; and a large number of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges of the current impact agenda
«[T] he increased reliance funding agencies place on [such] classic bibliometric indicators» as short - term citation metrics and journal impact measures thus hampers the chances that innovative work will win support and constrains both the progress of science and the career prospects of innovative but lesser - known researchers, the authors observe.
He also subscribes to various weekly and monthly journal alerts by e-mail and uses «the EndNote (application on my computer) to manage many thousands of citations in my literature database.»
They compared these citation numbers to those of 759 control authors who had published in the same journal and issue as a retracted author and found that, on average, authors who had a retraction went on to garner approximately 10 % fewer citations than the control authors did.
Until now, most rigorous metrics of scientific impact have relied on citations: the number of peer - reviewed articles a scientist has written, the «impact factor» of the journals in which they were published, and how many times other scientists have cited those articles.
There is evidence of reliance on self - citation and on sources which do not come from peer - reviewed journals in places.
On February 13, the European Geosciences Union (EGU) announced that an editor at two of its journals had resigned following an investigation by the EGU and its publishing arm, Copernicus, into citation - boosting.
The fallout from an investigation into alleged citation - boosting at several journals that we first reported on two weeks ago has widened, leading to the resignation of the executive editor of one of the journals, and an investigation at a university in The Netherlands.
The metric - which ranks journals by the average number of citations their articles attract in a set period, usually the preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition of academics, editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
I took a look to see how the flax was administered and in what form and in the second study listed in Dr. Greger's citations for this video: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19064574 — if you click on the link, you'll see the full journal article... basically they administered fresh - ground flax in separate daily, opaque, sealed packets.
As of this writing, the same journal search for «animal shelter» that yields a mere 150 publications before 2001 brings back over 800 citations from between 2001 and today on topics ranging from disease recognition and testing to enrichment techniques for alleviating stress in shelter animals.
ARTICLES Journal article (co-authored with Helena Reckitt), «Feminist Tactics of Citation, Annotation, and Translation: Curatorial Reflections on the Now You Can Go programme, «On.Curating 27 (May 2016)
, Karen Tauches, Burnaway, [www.burnaway.org], July 1 Connect the dots at Contemporary's: More Mergers and Acquisitions, Catherine Fox, www.AccessAtlanta.com, Dec 16 More Mergers and Acquisitions a delight to behold, Catherine Fox, The Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Monday, Dec 14 2008 Super Forest, citation on weblog, http://www.superforest.org/2008/09/sunken-garden-park-atlanta-bottle.html WABE — NPR, audio broadcast, http://www.blueocean.org/programs/art-poetry/art-view?id=2 2008 PBA.Org Programming, citation on website, http://www.pba.org/programming/programs/newgenre/2152/ citation on weblog, 2007 Atlanta Sounds, Interview with David Barasoain, WABE Radio Atlanta GA http://www.pba.org/programming/programs/atlsounds/1337/ A Lasting Look at Forever, Catherine Fox, Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Sun, Oct 28 2006 Best of Atlanta, Best Established Artist, Creative Loafing, Nov. 20 End of Days!
Pity the author or reader relying on that journal for concrete citations; published articles in Computational Statistics are susceptible to imperceptible melting and reformation between the time they're originally published and then used for subsequent work.
George Franck warned us on the possibility of citation cartels — groups of editors and journals working together for mutual benefit.
You may also kick off a «citation fight», with people claiming certain articles are not in good enough journals, or some of the data or predictions in the published papers turned out to be suspect, or the paper was not reviewed properly, or there are plenty of papers you have not cited which put the cooling argument, and so on and so on.
Here's the citation: D. KOUTSOYIANNIS, A. EFSTRATIADIS, N. MAMASSIS & A. CHRISTOFIDES «On the credibility of climate predictions» Hydrological Sciences — Journal — des Sciences Hydrologiques, 53 (2008).
The search was performed exclusively on scientific journals with an impact factor of at least 3 (Journal Citation Reports science edition 2010).
That is: that publication in scientific journals on a subject and citations are good metrics of a scientist's expertise in a field.
A search of the Science Citation Index, the comprehensive scientific journal database that indexes virtually every citation a journal article gets in the peer - reviewed scientific literature, reveals that this paper, which Dr. Singer calls a «key research publication», has been cited exactly zero times, as of 2004 (for comparison, Dr. Steven Schneider's 1988 publication in Nature on the same topic, «Simulating the climatic effects of nuclear war», has gotten 16 citCitation Index, the comprehensive scientific journal database that indexes virtually every citation a journal article gets in the peer - reviewed scientific literature, reveals that this paper, which Dr. Singer calls a «key research publication», has been cited exactly zero times, as of 2004 (for comparison, Dr. Steven Schneider's 1988 publication in Nature on the same topic, «Simulating the climatic effects of nuclear war», has gotten 16 citcitation a journal article gets in the peer - reviewed scientific literature, reveals that this paper, which Dr. Singer calls a «key research publication», has been cited exactly zero times, as of 2004 (for comparison, Dr. Steven Schneider's 1988 publication in Nature on the same topic, «Simulating the climatic effects of nuclear war», has gotten 16 citations).
But seriously, the cover story on the March issue of the International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment is the LCA of an Italian Lager Beer (see the full article citation at the end of this post).
I would just suggest that anyone commenting on the technical aspects of the dispute actually cite the literature being critiqued rather than use shorthand in referring to those articles, otherwise those critiques will never show up in search results for interested people who are using the citations (or even partials such as author names, or date and subject and maybe journal) as search terms.
The latest issue of the Yale Law Journal contains a supremely sane and caustic attack by Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on the tendency of the Blue Book (Uniform System of Citation) to proliferate increasing thickets of rules and increasingly trivial sub-rules.
At present, as you point out, you can get citations for Canadian cases, provided that they've been cited in journal articles or U.S. decisions; and this could be a handy way to obtain the citation if you're unable to query one of the commercial databases — and the case is too old to be on CanLII.
Citations to caselaw in journal articles available on HeinOnline now link to the fulltext of the cases supplied by Fastcase.
The Harvard Law School Library is to be lauded for this initiative, another in a series of projects from their Library Innovation Lab, including The Nuremberg Project to digitize their collections of source materials on the Nuremberg Trials; the H2O project to build a platform to create, share and remix open course materials (casebooks); and the Perma.cc service to address the problem of link - rot and help journals, scholars, courts and others create web citation links that will never break.
«Footnotes vs. In - Text Citation Main No Satisfaction, at Least for One Lawyer Who's Not on the Cover of this «ABA Journal»»
Ted Tjaden (August 20), Mark Lewis (September 3), and Shaunna Mireau (September 9 and September 14) have already posted on the McGill Law Journal's Canadian guide to uniform legal citation, 7th ed.
With the new fall term just beginning, and thousands of first - year law students across the country entering upon legal studies; and with the student editors of the McGill Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently prCitation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently prcitation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently prcitation as currently practised.
A Social Network Analysis of the American Law Professoriate, 61 Journal of Legal Education 76 (2011) Daniel Martin Katz & Derek Stafford, Hustle and Flow: A Social Network Analysis of the American Federal Judiciary, 71 Ohio State Law Journal 457 (2010) Michael Bommarito & Daniel Martin Katz, A Mathematical Approach to the Study of the United States Code, 389 Physica A 4195 (2010) Michael Bommarito, Daniel Martin Katz, Jonathan Zelner & James Fowler, Distance Measures for Dynamic Citation Networks 389 Physica A 4201 (2010) Marvin Krislov & Daniel Martin Katz, Taking State Constitutions Seriously, 17 Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy 295 (2008) Daniel Martin Katz, Institutional Rules, Strategic Behavior and the Legacy of Chief Justice William Rehnquist: Setting the Record Straight on Dickerson v. United States, 22 Journal of Law & Politics 303 (2006)
Professor Dr. Yonatan Lupu of George Washington University and Professor Dr. James H. Fowler of the University of California San Diego, have published Strategic Citations to Precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court, Journal of Legal Studies, 42, 151 - 186 (2013).
Examples of category (2) include a citation to the aforementioned statute, proposed legislation that would amend the aforementioned statute, obiter dicta in the aforementioned court opinion, a digest entry summarizing the aforementioned court opinion, and a journal article commenting on the aforementioned statute.
As one study on Canadian legal journals that included citations to Wikipedia discovered, 35 % of citations to Wikipedia had pertinent content that was significantly altered after the date of citation.
Of course a blog post on online defamation and reputation management, a topic I write about quite a bit, lends itself more to a citation in an online legal journal.
Studies are more likely to be published in peer - reviewed publications if they have statistically significant findings, build on previous published research, and can potentially garner citations for the journal with sensational findings.
For the review, 507 articles and 10 published rating scale manuals were compiled from empirical articles; traditional databases (Medline, PsychINFO); reference lists in review papers; references from the Practice Parameters for the Assessment and Treatment of Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder5; recently published journal articles; citations suggested by members of the American Academy of Pediatrics; and a database of bibliographies on studies involving the Child Behavior Checklist rating scale.6 A physician and psychologist specializing in ADHD independently rated each article and manual for sound empirical evidence addressing the 4 questions.
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