Motivations, understandings, and experiences of open-access mega-journal authors: Results of a large-scale survey [0.03%]
开放获取大型期刊作者的动机、理解和经历——一项大规模调查的结果
Simon Wakeling,Claire Creaser,Stephen Pinfield et al.
Simon Wakeling et al.
Open-access mega-journals (OAMJs) are characterized by their large scale, wide scope, open-access (OA) business model, and "soundness-only" peer review. The last of these controversially discounts the novelty, significance, and relevance of...
Identifying author heritage using surname data: An application for Russian surnames [0.03%]
基于姓氏数据识别作者的母语:俄语姓氏的应用实例
Maria Karaulova,Abdullah Gök,Philip Shapira
Maria Karaulova
This research article puts forward a method to identify the national heritage of authors based on the morphology of their surnames. Most studies in the field use variants of dictionary-based surname methods to identify ethnic communities, a...
Searching Data: A Review of Observational Data Retrieval Practices in Selected Disciplines [0.03%]
数据检索:学科视角下的观测数据获取实践综述
Kathleen Gregory,Paul Groth,Helena Cousijn et al.
Kathleen Gregory et al.
A cross-disciplinary examination of the user behaviors involved in seeking and evaluating data is surprisingly absent from the research data discussion. This review explores the data retrieval literature to identify commonalities in how use...
Eric T Meyer,Kalpana Shankar,Matthew Willis et al.
Eric T Meyer et al.
In the Introduction to this special issue on the Social Informatics of Knowledge, the editors of the issue reflect on the history of the term "social informatics" and how the articles in this issue both reflect and depart from the original ...
Ross S Purves,Stephan Winter,Werner Kuhn
Ross S Purves
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geometric foundations of spatial databases and information systems developed over the past 50 years. These systems typically rest on the concepts ...
Health outcomes of online consumer health information: A systematic mixed studies review with framework synthesis [0.03%]
基于框架综合的在线消费者健康信息对健康结局的影响:系统混合研究综述
Pierre Pluye,Reem El Sherif,Vera Granikov et al.
Pierre Pluye et al.
The Internet has become the first source of consumer health information. Most theoretical and empirical studies are centered on information needs and seeking, rather than on information outcomes. This review's purpose is to explore and expl...
Comparing neural- and N-gram-based language models for word segmentation [0.03%]
基于神经网络和N元语法的两种语言模型在分词中的比较研究
Yerai Doval,Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez
Yerai Doval
Word segmentation is the task of inserting or deleting word boundary characters in order to separate character sequences that correspond to words in some language. In this article we propose an approach based on a beam search algorithm and ...
"Take an opportunity whenever you get it": Information Sharing among African-American Women with Hypertension [0.03%]
“机会来临时要抓住它”——非洲裔美国妇女高血压患者之间的信息分享行为探究
Lenette M Jones,Kathy D Wright,McKenzie K Wallace et al.
Lenette M Jones et al.
Nearly half of African-American women have hypertension, which increases their risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke. A plethora of consumer health information products and services exist to inform people with hypertension and to promo...
David Kauchak,Gondy Leroy,Alan Hogue
David Kauchak
Text simplification often relies on dated, unproven readability formulas. As an alternative and motivated by the success of term familiarity, we test a complementary measure: grammar familiarity. Grammar familiarity is measured as the frequ...
Wanli Liu,Rezarta Islamaj Doğan,Sun Kim et al.
Wanli Liu et al.
Log analysis shows that PubMed users frequently use author names in queries for retrieving scientific literature. However, author name ambiguity may lead to irrelevant retrieval results. To improve the PubMed user experience with author nam...