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iSchool Student Research Journal, Vol. 15, Iss. 1
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iSchool Student Research Journal, Vol.15, Iss.2
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Authorship for chatbots on scholarly publications: the time has not yet come
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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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Where did this come from? When (not how) to cite sources in scientific publications
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For those who come after: Building a website that colleagues can operate
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Trends in the proportion of women as reviewers, editors, and editorial board members of 15 North American and British medical journals from 2014 to 2019: A retrospective study
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When Catalogers and Archivists Come Together: The Creation of the Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives Symposium
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Quantity and Quality in Saudi Research: Single- versus Multi-Authored Journal Articles
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Quantity and Quality in Saudi Research: Single- versus Multi-Authored Journal Articles
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Review invitations from journals: A health sciences researcher's experience, 2022–2024
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Inclusiveness in mental health research: a survey of attitudes, awareness, and actions among journal editors
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Mapping of Global Aging and Poverty Research: A Scientometric and Visualization Approach
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Examining the Trump Presidency’s Impact on Latinx Undergraduate Students at an Elite 4-year University
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A journal veracity–diligence index
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Journal Statement on Palestine and Palestinian Liberation
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Visual Literacy Instruction at Scale: Developing Asynchronous Learning Objects for First-Year Art and Design Students
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Information sources, methods and challenges: perspective of first year undergraduate students of University of Cape Coast, Ghana
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A Faculty Workshop on Developing Students as Discipline-Situated Researchers
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Analysis of academic publishing in Trakya University journals
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Stinging predatory journals: a brief overview and recommendations
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Lists of predatory journals and publishers: a review for future refinement
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Policies on using artificial intelligence adopted by journals in psychiatry and mental health
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Rough All Over: Processing Trauma and Gaining Empathy through Journaling