„Library Science.“
Suchergebnisse
9.928 Treffer
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Unveiling the dynamics of team age structure and its impact on scientific innovation
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CFMf topic-model: comparison with LDA and Top2Vec
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Contrasting cross-correlation: Meta-analyses of the associations between citations and 13 altmetrics, incorporating moderating variables
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Information, Knowledge, and Technology for Teaching and Research in Africa – Data and Knowledge Management
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Information, Knowledge, and Technology for Teaching and Research in Africa – Human Machine Interaction and User Interfaces
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A comprehensive synthetic library of poly-N-acetyl glucosamines enabled vaccine against lethal challenges of Staphylococcus aureus
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Is the scientific impact of the LIS themes gender-biased? A bibliometric analysis of the evolution, scientific impact, and relative contribution by gender from 2007 to 2022
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Beth Driscoll and Claire Squires, eds. 2023. The Frankfurt Kabuff Critical Edition. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ix + 283 pp. CA$42.99. Paperback. ISBN: 978-1-77-112598-7. Also available as EPUB (978-1-77-112599-4) and PDF (978-1-77-112600-7)
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Rezension zu Ball, Rafael; Tunger, Dirk: Bibliometrische Analysen. Daten, Fakten und Methoden
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International bibliography of bibliographies in library and information science and related fields
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Web mining for innovation ecosystem mapping: a framework and a large-scale pilot study
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Pooled effector library screening in protoplasts rapidly identifies novel Avr genes
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Is there gender bias in awarding cum laude for the PhD thesis?
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Bibliographie des Bibliothekswesens – = Bibliography of library science
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The influence of geopolitics on research activity and international collaboration in science: the case of Russia
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Automating the Illumina DNA library preparation kit for whole genome sequencing applications on the flowbot ONE liquid handler robot
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Life scientists’ experience with posting preprints during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Targeted phasing of 2–200 kilobase DNA fragments with a short-read sequencer and a single-tube linked-read library method
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The ‘seismic library’: a tool for historical inquiry on natural disasters
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Instituting a framework for reparative description