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  • ...er, E. (2005): Risk, regulation and administrative constitutionalism. Hart Publishing, Oxford, GB. ...Ravetz, JR. (1990): Uncertainty and quality in science for policy, Kluwer Academic
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  • [[Category:Academic publishing]] The idea behind Science 2.0 is the online publishing of scientific research data and results. In conventional science, used meth
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  • * Names and contact details of at least three senior academic referees. ...st confidential letters of reference in English from at least three senior academic referees, which must be sent by the referees themselves directly to the Cyp
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  • ...at “professional curation and preservation of data is, like professional publishing, neither easy nor inexpensive.” And Tom Reller, a spokesman for Elsevier, ..., by doing scientific experiments. We should be doing that with scientific publishing as well.”
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  • * A majority (63 %) believe that academic journals will remain the main publishing forum for research. However, a growing minority (21 %) believes that instit ...ee neither need for nor tendency toward a system where publishing data and publishing interpretations from data would be separated. Maybe this idea is so novel t
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  • academic researchers, in Europe, USA, or China, are regulatory or academic in their nature [32].
    66 KB (9,194 words) - 06:27, 4 March 2015
  • |Mainly academic McGraw-Hill. Medical Publishing Division, New York.
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  • chosen in the Finnish context with each of the individual studies reported in academic journals Science, Taylor Trade Publishing</ref>, the phenomenon has been widely accepted<ref name=ref3>IPCC (2007): C
    69 KB (10,255 words) - 13:59, 9 July 2012
  • ...cience includes practices such as promoting open access publishing, openly publishing research materials, harnessing open-source software and open standards, and ...iples and guidelines for access to research data from public funding, OECD Publishing) and reviews focus on harnessing open science in industry and innovation. U
    68 KB (9,605 words) - 16:53, 11 January 2016
  • ...e team’s work is based on their own research), and the solution provides academic research with new insights and as such, feeds back to academia. ...ecent activities span across a variety of issues, such as cost of academic publishing related activism, research ethics & integrity, digital humanities and open
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  • ...eviewed clinical and non-clinical data that has been produced in different academic and scientific institutes. ...s of scientific information used in the assessment is valid as long as the publishing journals exist {{attack|# |Again, this is about the timing when the assessm
    35 KB (5,117 words) - 08:34, 14 June 2017