E-resources Advent Calendar Window 16 : BMJ Christmas issue
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The BMJ publishes a special Christmas double issue each year which includes, but is not limited to, research on topics that…
The BMJ publishes a special Christmas double issue each year which includes, but is not limited to, research on topics that…
Editors at The BMJ are lousy at predicting the citation performance of research papers. Or are they? The post Editors can’t…
In the new year, we re-launched ScienceOpen and basically made it even more epic for publishers and researchers. We have…
Ed note: Every year the BMJ and CMAJ release holiday themed pieces. Ranging from the silly (Sex, aggression, and humour…
To paraphrase Forrest Gump, writing this blog is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you’re going to get. This Friday…
Altmetric's annual top 100 list provides an opportunity to see what science reached the general public and to think more about…
Every Christmas, the British Medical Journal publishes humorous scientific papers to bring some holiday cheer to their readers.
Follow-up post where I share a list and chart of 2014 Top 25 Paywalled and Top 25 Open Access Outputs in the 2014 Altmetric…
Some writings worth…
Continuing our mini-Christmas sabbatical from serious business, yet again Science has asked an important question. And, yet…
The science of Christmas has become one of the most popular angles adopted in recent news stories in the mainstream press. The…
I’ve always been partial to the BMJ’s Christmas issue. Way back in 2007 they published a phenomenal article on medical myths.