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  2. Russell W. Belk - Wikipedia

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    Russell W. Belk is an American business academic, currently a Distinguished Research Professor and the Kraft Foods Canada Chair in Marketing at Schulich School of Business, York University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Professor Belk is a leading authority on consumption, consumer culture, consumer behaviour , materialism, collecting, gift-giving, sharing and ...

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, with information on coverage, retrieval, cost, and provider. Compare and contrast different services by discipline, size, and full-text availability.

  4. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Google Scholar is a free web search engine that indexes various formats and disciplines of academic publications, such as journals, books, theses, and patents. It also provides features for citation analysis, author profiles, and related articles.

  5. List of York University people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable graduates and faculty of York University and Osgoode Hall Law School in Canada. It includes politicians, judges, businesspeople, academics, and other professionals from various fields and backgrounds.

  6. Author-level metrics - Wikipedia

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    The i-10-index is an author-level metric that indicates the number of publications an author has written that have been cited by at least 10 sources. It was introduced by Google in 2011 and is part of the Google Scholar service.

  7. h-index - Wikipedia

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    The h-index is the number of publications that have at least h citations each, where h is the largest value that satisfies this condition. It measures the productivity and citation impact of an author, journal, or group of scientists, and is related to success indicators such as Nobel Prize or research fellowships.

  8. Clarivate Citation Laureates - Wikipedia

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    Clarivate Citation Laureates are candidates for Nobel Prizes in medicine, chemistry, physics, and economics based on their citation impact. The list is announced annually by Clarivate, formerly Thomson Reuters, and has a high success rate of producing Nobel winners.

  9. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach - Wikipedia

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    A popular and comprehensive textbook on artificial intelligence by Russell and Norvig, covering classical and advanced topics with code examples. Learn about the history, editions, translations, and citations of this standard book in the field of AI.