Feb 1, 2016 | Academic Trends
This article from the New York Times present the Open Syllabus Project The Syllabus Explorer tool lets users search 1 million syllabi, used in the past 10 years, mostly in the US and English speaking countries, and presents a teaching score metric: “Teaching...
Feb 1, 2016 | Academic Trends
Guest post on the The Scholarly Kitchen blog from Ken Anderson. Top 5: Audience/field detection and cultivation. Journal launch and registration Create and establish a viable brand Make money and remain a constant in the system of scholarly output. Plan and create...
Aug 31, 2015 | Academic Trends
. An attempt to estimate the reproducibility of psychological research has found that only 39% of results from three leading psychology journals could be reproduced. Read the article from the Atlantic Monthly How Reliable Are Psychology Studies? Visit the site for...
Jun 29, 2015 | Academic Trends
This year’s release covers “articles published between 2010 and 2014, both inclusive. The metrics are based on citations from all articles that were indexed in Google Scholar in June 2015. This also includes citations from articles that are not themselves...
Jun 22, 2015 | Academic Trends
From the press release: The 2015 release, with 2014 citation data for literature within the sciences and social sciences, features 11,149 journal listings in 237 disciplines; 82 countries are represented. A total of 272 journals received their first JIF; 53...
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