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Editorial policies
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Retractions are a key proxy for recognizing errors in research and publication and for reconciling misconduct in the scientific literature. The underlying factors associated with retractions can provide insight and guide policy for journal editors and authors within a discipline.
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vidarwin
22-02-2022
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The ability of employees to effectively recognize, practice, and apply knowledge management (KM) and learning system principles accessible to them is a vital issue in improving work-life balance and providing strategies to enhance it. This issue has become obvious in efforts to apply information technology in the development of work-life balance policies through various learning systems.
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kequaidan1
05-11-2019
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During the three years that have elapsed since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 – an event which heralded the most serious global financial crisis since the 1930s – CEPR’s policy portal Vox, under the editorial guidance of Richard Baldwin, has produced 15 books on crisis-related issues written by world-leading economists and specialists. The books have been designed to shed light on the problems related to the crisis and to provide expert advice and guidance for policy makers on potential solutions.
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namde01
08-04-2013
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This product is part of the RAND Corporation reprint series. RAND reprints present previously published journal articles, book chapters, and reports with the permission of the publisher. RAND reprints have been formally reviewed in accordance with the publisher’s editorial policy, and are compliant with RAND’s rigorous quality assurance standards for quality and objectivity.
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trinhosieupham
25-02-2013
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The resulting product profited from further input from Mark Stern and Susan Seifert, Joan Shigekawa of the Rockefeller Foundation, and TRF staff, Patricia Smith, Margaret Berger Bradley, Ira Goldstein, Julia Serbulov and Alissa Weiss. A special thank you as well to David Bradley for his collaborative editorial contribution. Arts practitioners, developers and policy analysts who participated in a one-day convening in June 2007 also contributed greatly to our understanding of these issues. The collaboration also resulted in five briefs.
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quaivattim
01-12-2012
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Graf von der Schulenburg and Braun Health Economics Review 2011, 1:9 http://www.healtheconomicsreview.com/content/1/1/9 EDITORIAL Open Access Greetings from the Editors J-Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg1 and Sebastian Braun1,2* We would like to welcome you from the editor’s office of the new journal Health Economics Review (HER)-the first health economic e-journal. We do believe that the time is right for this type of journal in the fast growing field of health economic research.
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dauphong13
10-02-2012
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Kerven and Behnke Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 2011, 1:1 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/1 EDITORIAL Open Access Launching Pastoralism as an open access journal with SpringerOpen Carol Kerven* and Roy Behnke * Correspondence: carol_kerven@msn.com Odessa Centre Ltd, Warwickshire, UK From now on, Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice will be published online by SpringerOpen, as an open access journal (Figure 1). The first two issues (Volume 1, 2010) were published by Practical Action Publishers (UK).
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dauphong13
09-02-2012
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về hóa học được đăng trên tạp chí sinh học đề tài : Time for gender mainstreaming in editorial policies
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sting02
16-01-2012
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học quốc tế cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: Submission policy, peer-review and editorial board members: interesting conflicts and conflicts of interest
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toshiba18
31-10-2011
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Many other people have been involved with the project at both research and editing stages. Patrick Hanks, who was the Editorial Director of Cobuild throughout the project, made a valuable contribution both in policy and in detail. Dominic Bree, Jane Cullen, and Clare Ramsey worked as researchers in the early stages, and Ron Hardie helped from the beginning until quite late in the editing process. David Brazil gave us great help and encouragement during the early editing of the book. Without his support, this would have been a more difficult task.
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sinhvienmoi
22-04-2010
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