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  2. Scientific literature - Wikipedia

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    Review process. The peer-review process contributes to the quality control and it is an essential step to ascertain the standing and originality of the research. [14] Redundant Publications. Publications that contain copyrighted and new unpublished material. [15] Data Fabrications.

  3. Michigan Law Review - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Based on data from 2009 through 2016, Washington and Lee University School of Law ranked the Michigan Law Review as the seventh best law journal. [5] According to Google Scholar Metrics, the Michigan Law Review was the seventh best law journal in 2015 and the sixth best law journal in 2014. [6] [7]

  4. List of environmental journals - Wikipedia

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    A\J: Alternatives Journal—published by the Environmental Studies Association of Canada; Annual Review of Environment and Resources—published by Annual Reviews, Inc.; eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management)—established by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the University of Innsbruck, and other organizations—covering mountain research in protected area

  5. Business History Review - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the Bulletin changed its name to Business History Review and took its current format of publishing peer-reviewed research articles and book reviews. In these years, the intellectual framework of the field of business history was defined by the work of Alfred D. Chandler Jr. , who published 11 research articles in the journal.

  6. Scholarpedia - Wikipedia

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    Scholarpedia is an English-language wiki-based online encyclopedia with features commonly associated with open-access online academic journals, which aims to have quality content in science and medicine. Scholarpedia articles are written by invited or approved expert authors and are subject to peer review. [3]

  7. h-index - Wikipedia

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    The h-index is an author-level metric that measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications, initially used for an individual scientist or scholar. The h-index correlates with success indicators such as winning the Nobel Prize, being accepted for research fellowships and holding positions at top universities. [1]

  8. List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    During his second period, Einstein submitted his papers in English to North American journals, such as the Physical Review. [4] Einstein first gained fame among physicists for the papers he submitted in 1905, his annus mirabilis or miraculous year in physics.

  9. Public health journal - Wikipedia

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    Blind peer review. One common review process is the same as the peer review above, except all references to the authors are removed from the article before review by the researchers. Content. Most public health journals include various types of content, such as: Editorial; Letter to the Editor; Original research