- The
scholarly method or
scholarship is the body of
principles and
practices used by
scholars and
academics to make
their claims about their subjects of...
- A
learned society (/ˈlɜːrnɪd/; also
scholarly, intellectual, or
academic society) is an
organization that
exists to
promote an
academic discipline, profession...
- generalists.
While each
academic discipline is a more or less
focused practice,
scholarly approaches such as multidisciplinarity/interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity...
- (Asia)
Proceedings Pseudo-scholarship
Pseudoscience Research Scholarly article Scholarly method Scientific community Scientific method Seminar ****ism...
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often called "grey literature". Most
scientific and
scholarly journals, and many
academic and
scholarly books,
though not all, are
based on some form of...
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Scholarly communication involves the creation, publication,
dissemination and
discovery of
academic research,
primarily in peer-reviewed
journals and...
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Scholarly peer
review or
academic peer
review (also
known as refereeing) is the
process of
having a
draft version of a researcher's
methods and findings...
- This is a list of
scholarly publishing "sting operations" such as the
Sokal affair.
These are
nonsense papers that were
accepted by an
academic journal...
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accessible web
search engine that
indexes the full text or
metadata of
scholarly literature across an
array of
publishing formats and disciplines. Released...
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center improved.
According to the Smithsonian, the
center "support[s]
scholarly research, exhibitions,
public and
educational programs, web-based content...