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Inclusiveness in mental health research: a survey of attitudes, awareness, and actions among journal editors
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Why artificial intelligence is not an author
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Attitudes and perceptions towards the use of artificial intelligence chatbots in medical journal peer review: A protocol for a large-scale, international cross-sectional survey
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Who’s Actually Afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI?)
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The shortcomings of artificial intelligence: A comprehensive study
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Proposing authorship for artificial intelligence and large language models
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Information Literacy in the Artificial Intelligence Era: A Proposed Framework
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Integrating an artificial intelligence chatbot in scientific communication: Dos and don’ts
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Guarding against artificial intelligence – hallucinated citations: The case for full-text reference deposit.
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Artificial intelligence authorship—conscious intent, moral agency, false accountability, and the value of authorship credit
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Review invitations from journals: A health sciences researcher's experience, 2022–2024
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Why the Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions asks authors to include the country name in the title
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Reporting and presentation of statistical analyses: instructions for authors of health sciences journals based in South Africa
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A journal veracity–diligence index
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Journal Statement on Palestine and Palestinian Liberation
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Academic journals should rethink the concept of originality before permitting the use of ChatGPT
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Analysis of academic publishing in Trakya University journals
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Relationship between Performance Measures and Social Network Analysis Measures in Academic Co-Authorship Networks: Insights Occupational Positive Mental Health and Flourishing
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Adoption of Emerging Information Sources by Information Professionals at a private Zimbabwean university
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Stinging predatory journals: a brief overview and recommendations
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The Student Research Journal Comes of Age: 15 Years and Flourishing!
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Lists of predatory journals and publishers: a review for future refinement
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iSchool Student Research Journal, Vol. 15, Iss. 1
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iSchool Student Research Journal, Vol.15, Iss.2