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Data from: Gender diversity of editorial boards and gender differences in the peer review process at six journals of ecology and evolution.
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关键词:
Bias;discrimination;editorial boards;equality;gender;Peer review;Scholarly publishing;Women in science
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0k6djh9wc
摘要:
ng the gatekeepers of scholarly publishing relative to their representation among researchers.
Data from: Tweeting birds: online mentions predict future citations in ornithology
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关键词:
citations;impact;ornithology;altmetrics;social media
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tq0qc
摘要:
future scholarly citations and wider online engagement. Here, we explore variation in the AAS of 2677 research articles published in 10 ornithological
Open Access Journal Publishing In The Agricultural Sciences
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关键词:
NARS Journals Agriculture India
DOI:
doi:10.5281/zenodo.60590
摘要:
A survey was conducted on scholarly research communication and the prospects of Open Access (OA) to the scholarly research dissemination in India
Data from: Gender differences in peer review outcomes and manuscript impact at six journals of ecology and evolution
负责人:
Fox, Charles W.
关键词:
Peer review scholarly publishing gender discrimination bias citations
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7p048mk
摘要:
ious or unconscious gender biases in assessment. The degree to which editors and reviewers of scholarly journals exhibit gender biases that influence outcomes
Data from: Species and phylogenetic nomenclature
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关键词:
Phylogenetic Nomenclature;Species concepts;PhyloCode
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.sr2hd7md
摘要:
t unambiguously refer to a particular monophyletic taxon. The subsequent development of phylogenetic nomenclature included formation of a scholarly
Data from: Gender differences in patterns of authorship do not affect peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
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关键词:
Authorship;Gender discrimination;Women in science;gender bias;Peer review
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0mv3q
摘要:
the scholarly publishing process is largely gender-neutral, outcomes of editorial and peer review at Functional Ecology were not influenced by author gender.
Data from: Editor and reviewer gender influence the peer review process but not peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
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关键词:
gender bias;Peer review;Editorial board composition;Gender balance
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5090r
摘要:
ities in scholarly publishing. We use a comprehensive data set of the peer review process for all papers submitted to the journal Functional Ecology from January 2004 to June

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