Search for dissertations about: "scholarly journals"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words scholarly journals.
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1. (Re)creations of Scholarly Journals. Document and Information Architecture in open Access Journals
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2. The Privilege to Select : Global Research System, European Academic Library Collections, and Decolonisation
Abstract : A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic databases. Institutional policies increasingly require researchers globally to publish in ‘international’ journals, draining local infrastructures. The standard-setting power of ‘Global South’ scholars is minimised further. READ MORE
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3. Following the Footnotes : A Bibliometric Analysis of Citation Patterns in Literary Studies
Abstract : This thesis provides an in-depth study of the possibilities of applying bibliometric methods to the research field of literary studies. The four articles that constitute the backbone of this thesis focus on different aspects of references and citations in literary studies: from the use of references in the text to citation patterns among 34 literature journals. READ MORE
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4. The information-seeking behaviors of professionals and information sources in the field of injury prevention and safety promotion
Abstract : Injuries are a serious public health problem worldwide. Despite the ubiquity of the World Wide Web and the resources of many different literature databases, the search for information concerning Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion (IPSP) topics is still complicated by several major barriers. READ MORE
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5. Tools of the Trade : Medical Devices and Practice in Sweden and Denmark, 1855-1897
Abstract : Nineteenth-century medicine is characterised by rapid technological change, new methods of diagnostics and treatments of disease, far-reaching developments in medical science, and professionalisation. This has led to great interest in the period and a large body of scholarly and popular research. READ MORE