110 results on '"Teixeira Da Silva, Jaime A."'
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2. Discontinuity between journals' registration and submission requirements for Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID).
3. An artificial intelligence tool misclassifies sport science journals as predatory.
4. Comparison of Geopolitical, Regional and Funding Differences of Universities in Nigeria, Based on Citations per Paper, Using Web of Science and Scopus.
5. Risks of abuse of large language models, like ChatGPT, in scientific publishing: Authorship, predatory publishing, and paper mills
6. Can the principle of the ‘right to be forgotten’ be applied to academic publishing? Probe from the perspective of personal rights, archival science, open science and post‐publication peer review
7. Human‐ and AI‐based authorship: Principles and ethics
8. Archiving website‐based references in academic papers: Problems caused by reference rot, potential solutions and limitations
9. Historical Assessment of Three Extinct Portable Peer Review and Cascade Peer Review Models.
10. Concerns Expressed: A Snap-shot of Expressions of Concern in FT50.
11. Assessment of retracted papers, and their retraction notices, from a cancer journal associated with “paper mills”
12. Expressions of Concern in the Ophthalmological Literature
13. Inclusive Editorial Policies Can Reduce Epistemic Injustice in Academic Authorship
14. Failure to deanonymize information in biomedical academic papers
15. CAPITALIZATION-RELATED ERRORS IN THE ACADEMIC LITERATURE.
16. Reflection on the Springer Natureinitial public offering attempts in an evolving academic publishing market
17. Scientific publishing sanctions in response to the Russo‐Ukrainianwar
18. Are indexing, metrics and the article processing charges (APC) of Hindawi open access journals linked?
19. Relationship between number of downloads and three journal-based metrics of 11 subject categories among 1575 Springer Nature journals
20. Current Ethics Policies in 36 Preprint Servers: Relevance for Academic Medicine.
21. Comparative transcriptomics and WGCNA reveal candidate genes involved in petaloid stamens in Paeonia lactiflora.
22. Discontinuity between journals' registration and submission requirements for Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
23. Fortification of retraction notices to improve their transparency and usefulness
24. Adjusting the use of preprints to accommodate the 'quality' factor in response to COVID-19.
25. Transcriptomics analysis of Paeonia lactiflora Pall. in response to drought stress by high-throughput sequencing.
26. Reforming the Culture of Medical Faculty Promotion and Appointment
27. ChatGPT's Ability to Reverse "Tortured Phrases" Into Standardized English and Scientific Jargon: Relevance to Nurse Educators and Researchers.
28. Citations to a retracted psychometric assessment scale for interpersonal mindfulness applied to Iran.
29. Predicting access mode of multidisciplinary and library and information sciences journals using machine learning
30. How do Clarivate Analytics and Publons propose to fortify peer review in the COVID-19 era?
31. What does ChatGPT advise about predatory publishing?
32. Is the validity, credibility, and reliability of literature indexed in PubMed at risk?
33. Is the Continued Claim of Indexing in Publons by Journals a Predatory Publishing Characteristic?
34. Comparative transcriptomics and WGCNA reveal candidate genes involved in petaloid stamens in Paeonia lactiflora
35. Promoter analysis of the SPATULA(FvSPT) and SPIRAL(FvSPR) genes in the woodland diploid strawberry (Fragaria vescaL.)
36. The term “caline” in plant developmental biology
37. The role of lockdowns and health policies for COVID-19 in Italy.
38. ORCID: Issues and concerns about its use for academic purposes and research integrity.
39. Transcriptomics analysis of Paeonia lactifloraPall. in response to drought stress by high-throughput sequencing
40. Why are peer reviewers thinning out, and are there ways to enrich the peer pool?
41. Should anonymous and pseudonymous entities be cited or acknowledged?
42. The diagnostic accuracy of AI-based predatory journal detectors: an analogy to diagnosis
43. Distinct clusters of CiteScore and percentiles in top 1000 journals in Scopus
44. Two disturbing trends about expressions of concern.
45. Self-Plagiarism in AAAS ScienceArticle about Pubpeer’s President, Brandon Stell
46. Must the ICMJE and COPE guidelines and/or recommendations be interpreted (and used) as voluntary advice or as mandatory rules?
47. Mandate Proof of Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval Upon Submission.
48. Authorship in Academic Literature
49. Morphogenetic stability of variegated Vanilla planifoliaJacks. plants micropropagated in a temporary immersion system (TIB®)
50. Moderation by Researchgate Related to Comments on “Predatory” Publishing Practices
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