If you are at home, you can use Google Scholar to search. To use Google Scholar, enter your topic and the word “journal” in the search box. (You enter the word journal to avoid getting books.) Example:Enter “squid beaks” and “journal” in the Google Scholar box and you will ge...
A peer-reviewed scholarly journal is one written by experts in a particular discipline. After the author's peers, who are other experts in the field, have reviewed the article and given it a stamp of approval, the article is published in a journal. This approval by other experts adds a ...
Abi-Jaoude, Elia, et al. "Smartphones, social media use and youth mental health."CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 192, no. 6, 10 Feb. 2020, p. E136+.Gale Academic OneFile Select, www.gale.com. This article presents evidence that connects smartphone and social media use...
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24 S cholarly journals are an important source of trusted information, although the engineer- ing professional reads fewer journal articles on average than do members of the scientific and engineering academic communities. Studies have shown that engineers spend a smaller propor- tion of work time ...
JH Coombs,AH Renear,SJ Derose - 《Publishing Journal》 被引量: 54发表: 2016年 The Place of the Journal in the Scholarly Communications System. This examination of development of the journal in the scholarly communication system highlights mission statement of the university, the nurturing environm...
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It is an exciting moment when you see your own name in the byline of a published journal article. Writing an article requires significant time and effort, and authors should be proud of shepherding their work from conception to publication. While authorship can bring great personal and ...
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Postamble support: Certain styles use a \begin{env}\end{env} wrapper around the entire article body, see e.g. a0poster Support for the full range of scholarly metadata. Need: \keywords, thesis metadata, journal metadata Decide on and use a standardized scholarly metadata language as input, ...