All citations articles – Page 2
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Opinion
The illusion of self-correction
Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadevall ask how science deals with alleged research misconduct
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News
New research productivity metric unveiled
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center team proposes a new bibliometric method to gauge research output of academics
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Opinion
Garbage in, garbage out
The rise of low-quality and predatory open access journals and conferences worries Derek Lowe
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News
Metrics' role in assessing research reviewed
UK higher education body launches investigation into the pros and cons of metrics in managing research
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Opinion
Novelty hits top the charts
There’s no formula for citation success, says Philip Ball, but high-impact tracts mix the classical with the unconventional
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Opinion
The judgement of your peers
A bit of hindsight goes a long way in measuring scientific quality, says Mark Peplow
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Opinion
Chemical bibliometrics
Andreas Barth suggests that regarding research from a molecular viewpoint reveals the big picture
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Careers
Looking good on LinkedIn
Laura Woodward gives some advice on using your online presence to make connections, attract employers and get the job you want
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News
Citation cartel uncovered in Bosnian journals
Study claims some scientists are behaving unethically to inflate impact factors and boost their careers
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Opinion
Nullius in verba
Philip Ball asks how much of the published literature you should believe. Not much, by some accounts
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