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'publications record' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the collection of publications (e.g. books, articles, etc.) that have been released by a particular person or organization. For example, "Smith Incorporated has a very impressive publications record, with over 20 books published since 2010."
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One BME colleague, who was declined promotion, was told to reapply next year once s/he had a more "mainstream" publications record, among other things.
The results have been visible in a growing publications record (Fig. 2), an impressive industrial capacity (Breznitz and Murphree 2012; Nolan 2014; Zheng and Tong 2014), and increasing evidence of innovation (Lewis 2013; Jakobson 2007; Strategy& 2014; Huang and Sharif 2015; McKinsey 2015).
"When we look for manuscript editors we like to appoint people who have a Ph.D. in an appropriate subject, plus postdoctoral experience and a good publications record, and a wide interest in scientific areas beyond their immediate research," writes Science International Managing Editor Andrew Sugden in an e-mail.
To determine recent trends on publications, we looked at the publications record on Ebola for the past 20 years (from 1995 to 2014).
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Self-citations were excluded manually by checking the citation records for all publications recorded in either database.
Look at his publication record.
Her publication record is scant and carefully nonideological.
Although a publication record this thin is essentially nothing by academic standards, it is not "nothing".
Safdar's publication record at that point ran to a 1993 paper on fractured mandibles.
It was sold at auction in 2004 in France and has no publication record before 1970.
His answer was simple: look at his publication record and I would see he treats his collaborators well.
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