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Feb 5, 2013 · This would constitute a “free lunch,” which could be explained by a Matthew effect visible on the country-level, similar to the well-documented ...
This would constitute a "free lunch," which could be explained by a Matthew effect visible on the country-level, similar to the well-documented Matthew effect ...
2013 ; Vol. 64, No. 3. pp. 596-611. ... Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a "free lunch" in terms of higher impact? / Schubert, Torben; ...
"Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a “free lunch” in terms of higher impact?," Journal of the Association for Information Science ...
By Torben Schubert and Carolin Michels; Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a “free lunch” in terms of higher impact?
Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a "free lunch" in terms of higher impact? Torben Schubert, Carolin Michels. Anthology ID: DBLP ...
Placing articles in the large publisher nations: is there a “free lunch” in terms of higher impact? Journal of the American Society for Information Science ...
Placing Articles in the Large Publisher Nations: Is There a “Free Lunch” in Terms of Higher Impact? Article. Mar 2013. T. Schubert ...
Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a "free lunch" in terms of higher impact? Torben Schubert | Carolin Michels · 2013 Volume 64 Issue 3.
Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a "free lunch" in terms of higher impact? Authors. Schubert, T. Michels, C. Title by Periodikums.