„Library Science.“
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Correction to: National propensities?
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Correction to: Megan Swift: Picturing the Page: Illustrated Children’s Literature and Reading Under Lenin and Stalin
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Correction to: Influence of accessibility (open and toll‑based) of scholarly publications on retractions
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Correction to: Prevalence of potentially predatory publishing in Scopus on the country level
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Correction: A library of action spectra for erythema and pigmentation
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Correction to: Innovativeness: a bibliometric vision of the conceptual and intellectual structures and the past and future research directions
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Correction to: Attitudes towards plagiarism among faculty members in Egypt: a cross‑sectional study
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Retraction Note to: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals
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Correction to: Machine learning misclassification of academic publications reveals non‑trivial interdependencies of scientific disciplines
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Correction to: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations’ COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations
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Correction to: Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals
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Correction to: Robert Culp: The Power of Print in Modern China
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Correction to: Scrutinising what Open Access Journals Mean for Global Inequalities
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Correction to: The HF-rating as a universal complement to the h-index
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Correction to: Persistent nepotism in peer-review
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Correction to: Analysis of journal evaluation indicators: an experimental study based on unsupervised Laplacian score
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Correction to: Evaluation of publication delays in the orthopedic surgery manuscript review process from 2010 to 2015
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Correction to: Decolonizing recordkeeping and archival praxis in childhood out-of-home Care and Indigenous archival collections
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Correction to: Citation concept analysis (CCA): a new form of citation analysis revealing the usefulness of concepts for other researchers illustrated by exemplary case studies including classic books by Thomas S. Kuhn and Karl R. Popper
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Correction to: Open research data, an archival challenge?