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  2. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. . Released in beta in November 2004, the Google Scholar index includes peer-reviewed online academic journals and books, conference papers, theses and dissertations, preprints, abstracts, technical reports, and other ...

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The main academic full-text databases are open archives or link-resolution services, although others operate under different models such as mirroring or hybrid publishers. Such services typically provide access to full text and full-text search, but also metadata about items for which no full text is available.

  4. Valery Fabrikant - Wikipedia

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    Valery Iosifovich Fabrikant (Russian: Валерий Иосифович Фабрикант, Belarusian: Валеры Іосіфавіч Фабрыкант, romanized: Valery Iosifavič Fabrykant, [vɐˈɫɛrɪj ˈjosifəvɪt͡ɕ fɐbrʲɪˈkant]; born 28 January 1940) [1] is a former associate professor of mechanical engineering at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  5. 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]

  6. Rankings of academic publishers - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne University Press. New York University Press. Palgrave MacMillan (UK and Australia, St. Martin's Press in US) Politico's. Polity Press. Routledge (Taylor and Francis) Sage Publishing. Science Publishers. Univ. of Pennsylvania Press.

  7. Edward H. Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Edward H. Sargent. Edward H. Sargent FRSC is a Canadian scientist, who serves as University Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering [1] and Vice-President of Research and Innovation, and Strategic Initiatives [2][3] at the University of Toronto. He also is the Canada Research Chair in Nanotechnology. [4]

  8. Citation impact - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Citation impact or citation rate is a measure of how many times an academic journal article or book or author is cited by other articles, books or authors. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Citation counts are interpreted as measures of the impact or influence of academic work and have given rise to the field of bibliometrics or scientometrics, [7][8 ...

  9. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely printed up or posted on the Internet is often called "grey literature".