Evidence and consequences of academic drift in the field of dental research: A bibliometric analysis 2000-2015
Abstract The mission of academic excellence has resulted in a science system that incentivises publications within high impact, often basic science journals, and less in application-oriented journals. For the dental research field this so-called academic drift can result in a research portfolio that...
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Main Authors: | Puck van der Wouden (Author), Geert van der Heijden (Author), Hagay Shemesh (Author), Peter van den Besselaar (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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