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A journal club is a group of individuals who meet regularly to critically evaluate recent articles in the academic literature, such as the scientific literature, medical literature, or philosophy literature. Journal clubs are usually organized around a defined subject in basic or applied research.
WikiJournal of Medicine - covers medicine and biomedicine [6] WikiJournal of Science - covers STEM topics [7] WikiJournal of Humanities - covers Humanities, Arts and Social Science ; New articles can be submitted to either of these WikiJournals via this page. These journals also publish existing Wikipedia articles .
WikiJournal of Medicine - covers medicine and biomedicine [5] WikiJournal of Science - covers STEM topics [6] WikiJournal of Humanities - covers humanities, arts and social sciences ; Existing Wikipedia articles can be submitted to WikiJournals via this page. The journals also publish J2W.
This is an "embassy page" in Wikipedia for submissions to the three journals in the group: WikiJournal of Humanities (Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) WikiJournal of Medicine (Medicine and Biomedicine) WikiJournal of Science (Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Technology)
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WikiJournal Preprints: Multidisciplinary: Preprint repository of scholarly work in a MediaWiki format <100 2017 WikiJournal User Group Zenodo: Multidisciplinary: Preprint repository of scholarly work >100,000 2011 OpenAIRE / CERN: Synthical [30] Multidisciplinary
The strength of feelings of a blogger are entirely irrelevant. "Journal club" is a very broad topic and I tried to add more information about the topic of journal clubs, which have been around since the 1800. In addition to issues of sourcing, including a list of twitter groups is overcoverage. Why doesn't the blogger just make a list on his ...
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