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Are citations in science journals reflecting serious, genuine and productive R&D? — [CHART]
However the report points out that a growing volume of research publications does not necessarily mean in increase in quality. Via Jason Ruspini.
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science, The Global Economy
Tagged China, citations, development, Europe, European Union, France, Great Britain, innovations, inventions, journal, R&D, Research, Science, technologies, technology, United Kingdom, United States Of America, USA
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Do the Creative Commons licenses tell people to link back?
Mike Linksvayer: Creative Commons licenses (since 2004 and excluding non-license public domain tools) allow the licensor to require a linkback. I consider that the main feature of the ‘attribution’ term. See 4(b) of http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode The easiest way to specify is … Continue reading
Question to Mike Linksvayer of Creative Commons
As a blogger, I don’t care if someone steals my content, and I don’t care if he/she does not cite my fucking name or brand name —as long as he/she links back to Midas Oracle. That way, it tells Google … Continue reading
Is the mechanism outputting Justin Wolfers as the most cited prediction market researcher completely rotten?
The mechanism doesn’t weight the reputation of the academic journals, etc. Our previous MO blog post. -