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  2. Scientific consensus on climate change - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, James L. Powell, a former member of the National Science Board, analyzed published research on global warming and climate change between 1991 and 2012 and found that of the 13,950 articles in peer-reviewed journals, only 24 (<0.2%) rejected anthropogenic global warming.

  3. First Monday (journal) - Wikipedia

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    First Monday is among the first peer-reviewed journals on the Internet. [2] It originated in the summer of 1995 with a proposal to start a new Internet-only, peer-reviewed journal about the Internet by eventual editor-in-chief Edward J. Valauskas to Munksgaard, a Danish publisher. Munksgaard agreed to publish the journal in September 1995. [3]

  4. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    List: biography, education, employment, works, grants, peer-review. Over 9.3 million profiles. Free ORCID Inc. Philosophy Documentation Center eCollection: Applied ethics, Philosophy, Religious studies: Journals, series, conference proceedings, and other works from several countries online Free & Subscription Philosophy Documentation Center

  5. Wikipedia:External peer review - Wikipedia

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    Articles that have undergone an external peer review and publication in scholarly journals are tagged with {{academic peer reviewed}}. Academic [ edit ] Academic peer reviews are those performed by independent experts in a topic, sometimes with resulting corrected articles published in scholarly journals.

  6. Impact factor - Wikipedia

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    Research has indicated that bibliometrics figures, particularly the impact factor, decrease the quality of peer review an article receives, [79] cause a reluctance to share data, [21] decrease the quality of articles, [80] and a reduce the scope in of publishable research. "For many researchers the only research questions and projects that ...

  7. Systematic review - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review is a scholarly synthesis of the evidence on a clearly presented topic using critical methods to identify, define and assess research on the topic. [1] A systematic review extracts and interprets data from published studies on the topic (in the scientific literature), then analyzes, describes, critically appraises and summarizes interpretations into a refined evidence-based ...

  8. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

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    More transparent peer review, such as open peer review and post-publication peer review, has been advocated to combat predatory journals. [122] [123] Others have argued instead that the discussion on predatory journals should not be turned "into a debate over the shortcomings of peer review—it is nothing of the sort. It is about fraud ...

  9. African Peer Review Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is a mutually agreed instrument voluntarily acceded to by the member states of the African Union (AU) as a self-monitoring ...