Matthias Egger
Swiss National Science Foundation
10 Papers
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Matthias Egger is an academic researcher from Swiss National Science Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Predatory journals: no definition, no defence
Agnes Grudniewicz,David Moher,Kelly D. Cobey,Gregory L. Bryson,Samantha Cukier,Kristiann Allen,Clare L Ardern,Lesley Balcom,Tiago Barros,Monica Berger,Jairo Buitrago Ciro,Lucia Cugusi,Michael R. Donaldson,Matthias Egger,Ian D. Graham,Matt Hodgkinson,Karim M. Khan,Mahlubi Mabizela,Andrea Manca,Katrin Milzow,Johann Mouton,Marvelous Muchenje,Tom Olijhoek,Alexander Ommaya,Bhushan Patwardhan,Deborah Poff,Laurie Proulx,Marc A. Rodger,Anna Severin,Michaela Strinzel,Mauro Sylos-Labini,Robyn Tamblyn,Marthie van Niekerk,Jelte M. Wicherts,Manoj M. Lalu +34 more
TL;DR: Leading scholars and publishers from ten countries have agreed a definition of predatory publishing that can protect scholarship that took 12 hours of discussion, 18 questions and 3 rounds to reach.
Experimental investigation on salt frost scaling of textile‐reinforced concrete
TL;DR: In this paper , the influence of the reinforcement and the concrete mix on the capillary porosity of concrete is investigated, which is directly related to its resistance to freeze-thaw scaling.
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Correction for Strinzel et al., “Blacklists and Whitelists To Tackle Predatory Publishing: a Cross-Sectional Comparison and Thematic Analysis”
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used the amended list of predatory journals to quantify overlaps in contents between blacklists and passlists, indicating that some journals may operate in a gray zone for extended periods, meeting some blacklist and some passlist criteria.
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