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PreServe – a ‘public policy’ preprint server
Scientific publication is a continuum, from unrefereed preprints to refereed reprints, to revisions, commentaries, and replies. All this is optimally done electronically, as “Scholarly Skywriting.” Stevan Harnad, 1990. With a […]
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Library publishing
The Global Library engages in experiments with diverse open source scholarly publishing platforms, carefully analyzing their features to identify suitable options for building services aligned with our specific requirements. For […]
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Publications Repository (PURE)
Visit here: https://pure.jgu.edu.in Why PURE? The Global Library has set up an online Publications Repository (PURE) where all research papers (articles, conference papers, books, book chapters, book reviews, reports, and […]
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ORCID – Why it is important for researchers?
ORCID – Open Researcher and Contributor iD – is a collaborative effort of publishers, research funders and institutions, aims to resolve the author name ambiguity problem in scholarly communication. On […]
Literary Warrant: The Global Library’s News Blog
How Google Scholar transformed research
In a new study, I examine how the rate of citations of older papers published in the 1950s and 1960s changed after 2004, when Google Scholar was launched. While researchers have identified […]
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Parrots No More: How AI Models Learn, Reason, and Self-Improve
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Unlock Comprehensive Legal Insights with Lexis Advance India
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Legal research and artificial intelligence
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New Resource Alert: India’s World
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Rethinking Scholarly Publishing: An Editorial from the Jindal Global Law Review