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Authors:
Herman, Eti |
Nicholas, David |
Clark, David |
Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa |
Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca |
Abrizah, Abdullah |
Sims, David |
Watkinson, Anthony |
Xu, Jie |
Serbina, Galina |
Świgon, Marzena |
Jamali, Hamid R. |
Tenopir, Carol |
Allard, Suzie
Source: Learned publishing. 2023. Vol. 36, № 2. P. 141-155
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2023
Description:
Presents findings from a study into the attitudes and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers (ECRs) in regard to obtaining access to the formally published scholarly literature, which focu
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Authors:
Nicholas, David |
Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa |
Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca |
Herman, Eti |
Abrizah, Abdullah |
Clark, David |
Serbina, Galina |
Sims, David |
Świgon, Marzena |
Xu, Jie |
Watkinson, Anthony |
Jamali, Hamid R. |
Tenopir, Carol |
Allard, Suzie
Source: Learned publishing. 2023. Vol. 36, № 2. P. 319-322
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2023
Description:
170 early career researchers interviewed three times over 2 years, have uniquely contributed towards a stress test of scholarly communications and cracks have been identified. The perfect storm create
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Authors:
Nicholas, David |
Herman, Eti |
Clark, David |
Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa |
Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca |
Abrizah, Abdullah |
Watkinson, Anthony |
Xu, Jie |
Sims, David |
Serbina, Galina |
Świgon, Marzena |
Jamali, Hamid R. |
Tenopir, Carol |
Allard, Suzie
Source: Learned publishing. 2022. Vol. 35, № 4. P. 605-616
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2022
Description:
Presents early data from an investigation of the work lives and scholarly communication practices of 177 early career researchers (ECRs) from eight countries. Utilizing mainly coded and textual data f
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Source: Learned publishing. 2019. Vol. 32, № 3. P. 237-247
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2019
Description:
This article provides the final results of a 3‐year study that sought to discover whether early career researchers (ECRs) were the harbingers of change with respect to scholarly communications. Over a
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