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  1. ⏰ Happening Now! ⏰

    We're diving into the interoperability between The Lens and ORCID.

    This session is designed for:
    #Researchers: Bulk-sync publications & patents.
    #Institutions: Reduce the admin burden on faculty.
    #Librarians: Improve institutional data quality.

    🔗 Join the conversation here: orcid-org.zoom.us/webinar/regi

    #ORCID #ORCIDEvents #AcademicMastodon #OpenScholarship #ResearchManagement #TheLens

  2. New study: "Non-selective databases (#Dimensions, #OpenAlex, #Scilit, and #TheLens) index a greater amount of retracted literature than do databases that rely their indexation on venue selection (#PubMed, #Scopus, and #WoS)…The high coverage of OpenAlex and Scilit could be explained by the inaccurate labeling of retracted documents in #Scopus, Dimensions, and The Lens."
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #Retractions

  3. New study: "Non-selective databases (#Dimensions, #OpenAlex, #Scilit, and #TheLens) index a greater amount of retracted literature than do databases that rely their indexation on venue selection (#PubMed, #Scopus, and #WoS)…The high coverage of OpenAlex and Scilit could be explained by the inaccurate labeling of retracted documents in #Scopus, Dimensions, and The Lens."
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #Retractions

  4. New study: "Non-selective databases (#Dimensions, #OpenAlex, #Scilit, and #TheLens) index a greater amount of retracted literature than do databases that rely their indexation on venue selection (#PubMed, #Scopus, and #WoS)…The high coverage of OpenAlex and Scilit could be explained by the inaccurate labeling of retracted documents in #Scopus, Dimensions, and The Lens."
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #Retractions

  5. New study: "Non-selective databases (#Dimensions, #OpenAlex, #Scilit, and #TheLens) index a greater amount of retracted literature than do databases that rely their indexation on venue selection (#PubMed, #Scopus, and #WoS)…The high coverage of OpenAlex and Scilit could be explained by the inaccurate labeling of retracted documents in #Scopus, Dimensions, and The Lens."
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #Retractions

  6. New study: "Non-selective databases (#Dimensions, #OpenAlex, #Scilit, and #TheLens) index a greater amount of retracted literature than do databases that rely their indexation on venue selection (#PubMed, #Scopus, and #WoS)…The high coverage of OpenAlex and Scilit could be explained by the inaccurate labeling of retracted documents in #Scopus, Dimensions, and The Lens."
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #Retractions