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Siegfried, Doreen / Scherp, Guido / Linek, Stephanie B. / Flieger, Elisabeth
Die Bedeutung von Open Science in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Eine empirische Untersuchung der ZBW – Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft
Rajendram Bashyam, Lakshmi / Krestel, Ralf
Advancing Automatic Subject Indexing: Combining Weak Supervision with Extreme Multi-label Classification
Lemke, Steffen / Witthake, Anne / Peters, Isabella
Altmetrics zur Evaluation medizinischer Forschung in Deutschland
Peters, Isabella / Biesenbender, Sophie
Qualitätsmaße zur Evaluierung medizinischer Forschung – Erkenntnisse und Empfehlungen aus dem Projekt QuaMedFo
Schöps, Marcus / Wedekind, Enrico / Gebel, Tobias / Kempf, Andreas Oskar / Löwe, Peter / Kohlhepp, Luca / Gehrke, Alexander / Puppe, Frank
The WBdigital Database: A Digital Repository for the Historical DIW-Wochenbericht, 1928–1968
Mazarakis, Athanasios / Sailer-Frank, Sabrina / Voit, Thomas
7th International Workshop "Gam-R – Gamification Reloaded"
Bourguignon, Jiffer / Sprenger, Ekaterina
Editorial: The Trump Effect Is Forcing Europeans Out of Their Comfort Zone
Kasprzik, Anna
The Automation of Subject Indexing at ZBW and the Role of Metadata in Times of Large Language Models
Benson Marshall, Melanie / Pinfield, Stephen / Abbott, Pamela / Cox, Andrew / Alperin, Juan Pablo / Fernandes Barata, Germana / Chtena, Natascha / Dorsch, Isabelle / Fleerackers, Alice / Oliveira, Monique / Peters, Isabella
The impact of COVID-19 on the debate on open science: a qualitative analysis of published materials from the period of the pandemic
Seidlmayer, Eva / Melnychuk, Tetyana / Galke, Lukas / Kühnel, Lisa / Tochtermann, Klaus / Schultz, Carsten / Förstner, Konrad U.
Research topic displacement and the lack of interdisciplinarity: lessons from the scientific response to COVID‑19