„Library Science.“
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Displaced, hence, not lost: the afterlife of private archives from Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
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A DNA barcode reference library of native seed plants in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
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MRGCE: a multi-relational graph contrastive enhancement learning framework for high-value patent identification
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Popper’s probability calculus and the decline of scientific disruptiveness
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How to characterize patent quality with multiple indicators? Evidence based on economic performance of Chinese companies
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Urban scaling of patents and relation with socioeconomic strength for German cities and their urban areas
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Mapping product development trajectories: product citation network
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Who talks to the prof? Gender differences in interaction with senior scholars at four academic conferences
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Jane Cholmeley. 2025. A Bookshop of One’s Own: How a Group of Women Set Out to Change the World. London: Mudlark. 376 pp. GBP10.99. Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-008-65107-7
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Science out of its Ivory Tower: improving accessibility with reinforcement learning
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A context-aware enhanced local citation recommendation model integrating SciBERT and self-adaptive attention
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The impact of patent citation on the citation performance of academic papers
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Mf-cite: citation intent classification in scientific papers based on multi-feature fusion
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Research exploration, collaborative partnerships, and scientific breakthrough: evidence from China’s State Key Laboratories
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How does social media mention academic papers? Evidence from WeChat in China
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Field identification and opportunity discovery of photovoltaics technology: deep transfer learning method
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Flexible recruitment of overseas talent
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A novel unsupervised learning framework for measuring the technological innovation of patents
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“The finding aid is the first thing that people see, we don’t want to put anyone off viewing the collection”: how practitioners navigate queerness in finding aids
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Enhancing scientific literature summarization via contrastive learning and chain-of-thought prompting