Relatedly: Scaffolding literature reviews with existing related work sections
Scholars who want to research a scientific topic must take time to read, extract meaning, and
identify connections across many papers. As scientific literature grows, this becomes …
identify connections across many papers. As scientific literature grows, this becomes …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of free access to the scientific literature: a review of recent research
PM Davis, WH Walters - Journal of the Medical Library Association …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: The paper reviews recent studies that evaluate the impact of free access (open
access) on the behavior of scientists as authors, readers, and citers in developed and …
access) on the behavior of scientists as authors, readers, and citers in developed and …
Citesee: Augmenting citations in scientific papers with persistent and personalized historical context
When reading a scholarly article, inline citations help researchers contextualize the current
article and discover relevant prior work. However, it can be challenging to prioritize and …
article and discover relevant prior work. However, it can be challenging to prioritize and …
Can M endeley bookmarks reflect readership? A survey of user motivations
E Mohammadi, M Thelwall… - Journal of the Association …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Although M endeley bookmarking counts appear to correlate moderately with conventional
citation metrics, it is not known whether academic publications are bookmarked in M …
citation metrics, it is not known whether academic publications are bookmarked in M …
The semantic reader project: Augmenting scholarly documents through ai-powered interactive reading interfaces
Scholarly publications are key to the transfer of knowledge from scholars to others. However,
research papers are information-dense, and as the volume of the scientific literature grows …
research papers are information-dense, and as the volume of the scientific literature grows …
Authors' awareness and attitudes toward open access repositories
C Creaser, J Fry, H Greenwood… - New Review of …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This article investigates the awareness of scholarly authors toward open access repositories
and the factors that motivate their use of these repositories. The article reports on the …
and the factors that motivate their use of these repositories. The article reports on the …
Delayed open access: An overlooked high‐impact category of openly available scientific literature
Delayed open access (OA) refers to scholarly articles in subscription journals made
available openly on the web directly through the publisher at the expiry of a set embargo …
available openly on the web directly through the publisher at the expiry of a set embargo …
Is information-seeking behavior of doctoral students changing?: A review of the literature (2010–2015)
V Spezi - New review of academic librarianship, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The advent of the Internet and networked communications in the last 15 years has arguably
considerably changed the information behaviors of doctoral students, including the …
considerably changed the information behaviors of doctoral students, including the …
Moral Education (2010-2019): A Bibliometric Study (Part 2).
This research seeks to map several significant aspects in moral education bibliography. The
mapping of moral education research that covers the country of contributors, collaborating …
mapping of moral education research that covers the country of contributors, collaborating …
Scholarly article seeking, reading, and use: a continuing evolution from print to electronic in the sciences and social sciences
C Tenopir, DW King, L Christian… - Learned …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Electronic journals are now the norm for accessing and reading scholarly articles. This
article examines scholarly article reading patterns by faculty in five US universities in 2012 …
article examines scholarly article reading patterns by faculty in five US universities in 2012 …