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Scientific, technical and medical (STM) literature is a major industry, 19 billion $ Revenue generated, 60% of revenue came from North America. [1] Most of the scientific research is first published in scientific journals and shall be as a primary source, see that article for more details. Technical reports
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for small and engineering research and design work (including computer software) round out the primary Literature. Secondary sources in the sciences are also write articles in magazines (which offer a synthesis
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to highlight scientific articles on topics, advances and new avenues of research), and books for large projects, broad arguments or sets of articles. Tertiary sources might also encyclopedias and similar works intended for public consumption.
A partial exception to the scientific publication Practices in many areas of applied science, especially the U.S. computer-science research. An equally prestigious place of publication in the U.S. computer science are some academic conferences [edit]. reasons for it, a large number of such conferences, the fast pace of research progress by Moore's Law, and computer science professional society support for the distribution and archiving of conference proceedings [6].
[Edit] Social sciences
Publishing in the social sciences is very different in different areas. Some fields such as economy, very "hard" or highly quantitative Standards for publication, similar to the natural sciences. Others, such as anthropology or sociology emphasize field work and reporting on the observation first-hand as well as quantitative work. Some social science fields such as public health or the demographics have significant common interests with occupations such as law and medicine, and scientists in these fields often publish in journals.
[Edit] Humanities
Publishing in the humanities, in principle, as elsewhere in the Academy Press; a number of journals, from general to specialized highly available, and University Presses print many new books each year humanities.
Scholarly publishing requirements in the humanities (and some social sciences) currently the subject of significant controversy within the Academy. The following describes the situation in the United States. In many areas, such as literature and history are more Articles published in the usually required for a first tenure-track job, and a published, or forthcoming book is now often required before term. Some critics complain that this de facto system has emerged, without thinking about its consequences, they argue that the foreseeable consequence of the publication much of the shoddy work, and unreasonable demands on the already limited time to research of young scientists. To make matters worse, the proliferation of magazines many humanities in the 1990s fell by almost untenable levels, as many libraries canceled subscriptions, fewer peer-reviewed outlets rely on the publication; and many humanities professors first books sell only a few hundred copies, which often do not pay no expense for their printing. Some scientists are be brought for a publication grant from a few thousand dollars on behalf of each student scholarship or new tenure-track hire in connection to the financial pressure on the journals to alleviate.
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