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Tag Archives: bibliometry
How Successful Is Estonian Science?
See where Estonian science stands in the world, what our top fields are, and who is on our top researchers list. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Research
Tagged bibliometry, citation rate, essential science indicators, Estonian research, Estonian science, top scientist
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The Future of the Worst Possible Science World
Jüri Allik, UT Professor of Experimental Psychology and one of the world’s most cited scientists in his field, elaborates on the future of the worst possible world of scientific publishing. Continue reading
Posted in Career, General, Research
Tagged bibliometry, open access, peer-review, PLoS, scientific journals, scientific publishing
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