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|  | 4science (4science.ru) The site presents information on grants, tenders and competitions for Russian scientists, including those of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Russian Foundation for Basic Research. |
|  | Authorea (authorea.com) ► Authorea is the leading collaborative platform to read, write, and publish research. Founded in late 2012 with the mission of accelerating scientific discovery. Both an online writing tool and preprint hosting platform, Authorea is designed for the creation and rapid dissemination of modern open research. |
|  | CiteScore (scopus.com/sources/) CiteScore is a new journal metrics in Scopus (Elsevier) . CiteScore is calculated according to 3-year citation window. It includes 8 metrics. |
|  | Dissernet (dissernet.org/) ► The site of an online community of experts, researchers and journalists engaged in detection ща plagiarism in science. Assessed are PhD and postpoctoral dissertations defended in Russian academic and research organizations. The results of expertise are being widely made public to avoid academic misconduct and intellectual property theft. |
|  | Eigenfactor Score (ES) (eigenfactor.org/projects/journalRank/journalsearch.php) This web source is used to evaluate journal titles; it ranks and maps scientific knowledge. Eigenfactor includes Article Influence scores which are calculated based on per article citations and assigns Eigenfactor Scores which are a measure of the journal's value for a year. |
|  | Global Research Identifier Database (GRID) (www.grid.ac/) Global Research Identifier Database (GRID) is an open access data base with a detailed information about 50 000 research organizations all over the world. |
|  | Highly Cited Researchers (clarivate.com/) This list recognizes world-class researchers selected for their exceptional research performance, demonstrated by production of multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in Web of Science. |
|  | Korpus Ekspertov (http://www.expertcorps.ru/) A Russian site containing lists of qualified peers – recognized experts in natural sciences. |
|  | Misleading Metrics (http://beallslist.weebly.com/misleading-metrics.html/) Jeffrey Beall's list of questionable companies that purport to provide valid scholarly metrics at the researcher, article, or journal level. // базы данных > науковедение |
|  | Open Science Framework (osf.io) OSF provides free and open source project management support for researchers across the entire research lifecycle. |
|  | OpenAlex (openalex.org) ►A bibliographic catalogue of scientific papers, authors and institutions accessible in open access mode, named after the Library of Alexandria. It started operating in January 2022 by OurResearch as a successor of the terminated Microsoft Academic Graph. OpenAlex competes with commercial products such as Clarivate's Web of Science or Elsevier's Scopus, and is complemented by Bibliometrics tools and an API. |
|  | OpenCitations (search.opencitations.net/) ► Since its foundation in 2010, OpenCitations has been established as a community-guided open infrastructure with the aim of providing access to global scholarly bibliographic and citation data. OpenCitations facilitates free access to scholarly information and indicators for scholars, academic administrators, research funders and other interested parties across the globe. |
|  | ORCID (orcid.org) ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between you and your professional activities ensuring that your work is recognized. |
|  | PREreview (prereview.org/en-us) ► PREreview is a platform, resource center and convener. Provided are ways for feedback to preprints to be done openly, rapidly, constructively, and by a global community of peers.The Project’s mission is to bring more equity and transparency to scholarly peer review by supporting and empowering communities of researchers, particularly those at early stages of their career (ECRs) and historically excluded, to review preprints in a process that is rewarding to them. PREreview is a fiscally sponsored project of the non-profit organization Code for Science and Society. |
|  | PubPeer (pubpeer.com/) The PubPeer. The online journal club. the creation of The PubPeer Foundation, a California-registered nonprofit public benefit corporation which overarching goal is to improve the quality of scientific research by enabling innovative approaches for community interaction. The current focus is maintaining and developing the PubPeer online platform for post-publication peer review. |
|  | Research Square (researchsquare.com/ ) ► Research Square is a multidisciplinary open-access preprint and author services platform of electronic preprints approved for posting after moderation, but not peer review.. You can share your work early in the form of a preprint, gain feedback from the community, and use our tools and services to improve your paper. You can also learn about breakthroughs in your field and find potential collaborators before publishing in a scholarly journal. Launched in 2018, Research Square is today being marketed as the world’s fastest-growing preprint platform. |
|  | Retraction Watch (retractionwatch.com/) ► Retraction Watch blog is getting known as the specialist web site getting the scoop on research papers that are often mysteriously withdrawn from international science journals. Journalists Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus started their website in August 2010 and have been building up a solid readership and an excellent reputation. |
|  | Retraction Watch Database (retractiondatabase.org/) ►The database is an offshoot of a blog started in 2010 by two medical reporters, Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus. After many years of development, in October 2018, such a database was indeed launched. The Retraction Watch Database does not just pull retractions from existing databases like PubMed or publishers’ sites, rather it is a curated, searchable database of over 19,000 retractions (more than you will find elsewhere). Each record is assigned a reason(s) for retraction, including concerns about data, conflict of interest, error in image, falsification/fabrication of results, and misconduct. Also included in the database are corrections and expressions of concern. |
|  | Review Commons (reviewcommons.org/) ► The preprint peer review platform/ Review Commons provides high-quality peer review of preprints before journal submission. Review Commons provides authors with a Refereed Preprint, which includes the authors’ manuscript, reports from a single round of peer review and the authors’ response. Review Commons also facilitates author-directed submission of Refereed Preprints to affiliate journals to expedite editorial consideration, reduce serial re-review and streamline publication. Review Commons transfers Refereed Preprints on behalf of the authors to bioRxiv and 28 affiliate journals. |
|  | Science Daily (www.sciencedaily.com) ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more -- from leading universities, scientific journals, and research organizations. |
|  | Science News (esciencenews.com) There is no human editor behind Science News; it is powered by the news engine, a fully automated artificial intelligence. Its sole purpose is to ensure that you have access to the very latest and popular science breakthroughs. To achieve this, it constantly surfs the web to gather, regroup, categorize, tag and rank science news from all major science news sources. |
|  | Sciety(sciety.org/) ►Sciety was created by eLife to help scientists and researchers focus their attention on preprints that have been peer reviewed by groups that they trust. As more and more research is posted as preprints it can be difficult to trust the accuracy of the claims in the research without peer review, or narrow them down to the most interesting or impactful. Societies, journals and other groups of scientists are helping by highlighting the preprints that they think are the most important and providing public review and curation to share with their peers. Sciety brings the review and curation of preprints from multiple groups into one place to make them easier to find. |
|  | Zotero (www.zotero.org) Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research. |