Not exact matches
Chair Andrew Miller said: «There is an element of chance in getting articles accepted in
high -
impact journals, depending on topicality and
other factors.
The papers, along with another 17 in
other high -
impact journals, are the culmination of a five - year, # 25 million ($ 30 million) project that brought together 42 leading European universities, research institutes and industry partners.
For those who still want to pursue the research - university faculty path, the survey results — which echo
other studies finding that candidates who get faculty jobs tend to come from elite departments and publish in
high -
impact journals — may help them formulate a strategy.
«Publication in
high -
impact journals is critical to stand out over
other people with similar experience,» points out Posas.
An article in The Chronicle of
Higher Education points out that the editors - in - chief of two
other prominent scientific publishers, Nature Publishing Group and Elsevier, declined to sign the letter, although they agreed that
journal impact factors shouldn't be used to evaluate individual scientists.
Further analysis suggested that the direct cost to the NIH is
higher for retracted papers published in
high -
impact journals — those with articles that are the most cited in
other research papers within two years of publication.
Imaging of the coronary arteries with computed tomography (CT) angiography provides an accurate assessment of arterial plaque and could have a dramatic
impact on the management of diabetic patients who face a
high risk of heart attacks and
other cardiovascular events, according to a new multicenter study published online in the
journal Radiology.
Authors will benefit from the robust
journal activities including very rapid review (average time to decision is less than 23 days, 14 days to online publication),
high visibility and
impact (papers publicized on
journal website, monthly newsletters, Facebook, Twitter, 2011
impact factor 3.368,), and author services (connection to nomenclature services, pre-publication annotation of data for submission to data resources and repositories, as well as video and
other alternative content as part of the embedded content).
The University of Minnesota Duluth Homepage: an overview of academic programs, campus life, resources, news and events, with extensive links to
other web
High impact medical research
journal.
National Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta
Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets, Poll Finds (Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools,
higher education, and the
impact of the current administration, among
others.
«1 We measure percent citations in
high impact journals and benchmark this against
other cancer centres around the world.
The «
high -
impact»
journals have much
higher rejection rates than
other journals.
In the pharmaceuticals and medical devices industries, Bill, there are highly - paid people who work full - time to no purpose
other than «strategic communications planning,» taking the raw material of studies like clinical trials and torturing the data until it is made to say — in «
high impact» periodicals like The New England
Journal of Medicine just exactly what is to the greatest advantage for the manufacturers who had funded the studies.
one was a billboard, paid for by an advocacy group; the
other was published in a very
high impact journal.
For example, our results corroborate with
others by showing that
high impact journals typically report large effects based on small sample sizes (Fraley and Vazire 2014), and
high impact journals have shown publication bias in climate change research (Michaels 2008, and further discussed in Radetzki 2010).
This leads to huge profits for a few companies that happen to own prestigious
journals (that are only prestigious, because
high impact authors choose to publish there, and they only do so, because it's a
high impact journal) and enormously restricted access, meaning that students, researchers and
other interested parties don't get to see papers, have to pay for them, or only see them with a huge delay.