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  2. Emerald Group Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Publishing Limited is a scholarly publisher of academic journals and books, headquartered in Leeds, England.Originally focused in the areas of social sciences and management, including management, business, education, and library studies, [3] [4] Emerald also publishes in the areas of health, science, engineering, and technology.

  3. Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    A short video about that "Edit" button and what it can do when you are bold! (1:06 min) Our purpose is to create a web-based, free content encyclopedia of all branches of knowledge, in an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation.

  4. AIP Conference Proceedings - Wikipedia

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    AIP Conference Proceedings is a serial published by the American Institute of Physics since 1970. It publishes the proceedings from scientific meetings, including large international conferences and small specialist workshops. [1]

  5. Procedia - Wikipedia

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    Elsevier formerly published Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences in which authors were permitted to directly self-publish. The only requirements for publishing in this journal were to grant Elsevier exclusive publishing rights, to promise the paper would be peer reviewed at some point in the future and to promise the paper was their own original work and of course, pay the publishing fee.

  6. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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    [5] [6] Wiley discontinued the journal's publication as of September 2024. [7] Edzard Ernst noted the large number of retractions in PubMed, which numbered 744 as of October 14, 2024. [8] [9] One of the founding editors, Ernst said the journal mostly published "useless rubbish", primarily due to ineffective peer review. [10]

  7. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

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    This journal was originally published quarterly by Chapman & Hall from May 1990. This frequency was changed to six issues per year from 1994 to 1998, and then nine issues per year from 1999 to 2000.