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Exploratory work by information and library scientists predicted the demise of the traditional academic publishing system.
In a study published in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, scientists pooled data from 13 previous studies on performance among shift workers.
The rest of his paper considers the problems and issues libraries and library scientists have and must address in terms of cataloging and organizing these newspapers.
But, so say studies by library scientists and others, the lawyers aren't very good at sifting.
To build a library, scientists use enzymes to generate random DNA fragments of a specific size from their sample.
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Numbers of open access publishers are only increasing, according to Jeffrey Beall, a library scientist at the University of Colorado, Denver, who names and shames a list of "predatory" publishers on his website.
Meanwhile, 45% of Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) publishers that completed the review process, accepted the paper, a statistic that DOAJ founder Lars Bjørnshauge, a library scientist at Lund University in Sweden, finds "hard to believe".
Examples include a Nigerian e-mail scammer who writes out the entire "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" in longhand, a data engineer who renders the entire text of Moby Dick into emojicons, and a library scientist who converts "Ulysses" into Q.R. bar codes.
"Their explanation for the results is definitely sound," says Hadas Shema, a library scientist at Bar-Ilan UniveRamat in Ramat Gan, Israel, and an expert on journal jockeying.
"I am pretty happy to see them corroborated using another data source," says Vincent Larivière, the lead author of that study and a library scientist at the University of Montreal in Canada.
"I am obviously happy to see our results confirmed by Google using another data source," says Vincent Larivière, a library scientist at the University of Montreal in Canada who co-authored the 2007 study that found the same trend.
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