scholarly journal

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scholarly
adjective
uk
/ˈskɒl.ə.li/
us
/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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journal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdʒɜː.nəl/
us
/ˈdʒɝː.nəl/
a serious magazine or newspaper that is published regularly about a ...
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Birman encountered, there has to be a better arbiter than the refereed,scholarlyjournal.
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It is a combined magazine andscholarlyjournal, and hence has articles of general interest to those working in the field, and research articles.
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As a peer-reviewed, professionally moderatedscholarlyjournal, its concentrations include: art practice, art production, art making, art history, visual studies, art theory, and art criticism.
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Caucasica, an internationalscholarlyjournal, has been published since 1998.
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This is because everyscholarlyjournalhas a natural monopoly over the information of its field.
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Thisscholarlyjournalhas both print and online version.
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He practiced head and neck surgery for over 36 years and wrote numerousscholarlyjournalarticles.
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Open access is primarily intended forscholarlyjournalarticles, but is also provided for a growing number of theses, book chapters, and scholarly monographs.
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This journal is the second oldest online humanitiesscholarlyjournal.
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It did not serve as a professionally reviewedscholarlyjournal, so there has been little reference to this publication in later work.
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Authors' editors usually work with academic authors, researchers and scientists writingscholarlyjournalarticles, books and grant proposals.
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This password-protected website includes access to library databases of periodical andscholarlyjournalarticles.
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He is the author and co-editor of five books and over thirtyscholarlyjournalarticles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries.
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Scopus, a database of abstracts and citations forscholarlyjournalarticles, received its name in honour of this bird, as the hamerkop is renowned for its superior navigation skills.
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He has published dozens of articles in scholarly journals, written and edited numerous books, and delivered hundreds of presentations at conferences around the world.
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Reviews in scholarly journals were more mixed.
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Although its content is scientifically rigorous and up to date, it is not a truescholarlyjournalin the sense of being a primary vehicle for communicating new results.
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Almost exactly one-hundred years earlier, there was a comparable series of events involving scholarly journals, but with much wider import.
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Only after negotiations and a cer tain level of censorship was exercised were they finally allowed to publish their findings in scholarly journals.
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The answer was obliquely foreshadowed by our earlier observation that the profession's scholarly journals have published very few biopolitically oriented articles.
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