Publication Productivity among Scientists: A Critical Review
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In this paper, the authors scrutinized the literature on correlates and determinants of publication productivity among scientists and concluded that publication is a critical assessment of research productivity through publication among scientists.Abstract:
This article is a critical assessment of research productivity through publication among scientists. The article scrutinizes the literature on correlates and determinants of publication productivit...read more
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