20 resultados para scientific information, news website, news, Science News


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La calidad, el prestigio y la influencia de una revista de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte no son fáciles de determinar. El criterio de evaluación más extendido y conocido es el impact factor (IF) del Institute for Scientific Information (ISI de Thomson-Reuters). Sin embargo, pese a sus indudables cualidades, el IF tiene muchas limitaciones y utilizar solo el IF para evaluar las revistas españolas de Educación Física es delicado. A partir de estas consideraciones, el objetivo de nuestro trabajo es repasar los criterios para evaluar las revistas españolas de Educación Física. A la hora de considerar la revista donde publicar un autor debe considerar su difusión, visibilidad y prestigio, con el fin de orientar en la elección de la revista adecuada al área de interés de los autores se realiza una revisión de las revistas existentes, sus características y relevancia dentro de la comunidad científica

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This paper presents the results of a survey of academics affiliated to the universities that are members of the Consortium of Academic Libraries of Catalonia (CBUC) and an analysis of the availability in the libraries of these universities of the references cited in a sample of articles published by these academics. The results reflect the major importance that researchers assign to scholarly journals as the main source of scientific information. Most state that they use electronic journals either exclusively or in any case more than print journals, a preference that is higher among younger scholars. With regard to frequency of reading, four out of ten researchers state that they read journals virtually every day, while nine out of ten report that they do so at least once a week. Scholars claim that the obstacles they face when trying to download an article are related to the lack of subscriptions. However, the availability study showed that most of the articles cited in their publications are available at least at one of the CBUC libraries. Though most researchers keep a copy of the articles they consult, just over a third of them use some kind of reference management software.

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This paper studies the impact of instrumental voting on information demand and mass media behaviour during electoral campaigns. If voters act instrumentally then information demand should increase with the closeness of an election. Mass media are modeled as profit-maximizing firms that take into account information demand, the value of customers to advertisers and the marginal cost of customers. Information supply should be larger in electoral constituencies where the contest is expected to be closer, there is a higher population density, and customers are on average more profitable for advertisers. The impact of electorate size is theoretically undetermined. These conclusions are then tested with comfortable results on data from the 1997 general election in Britain.

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My News, un servicio de información de prensa desarrollado en España que ofrece el texto completo de diversas publicaciones, en especial de medios de prensa escrita de ámbito nacional, presenta un interfaz renovado con nuevas funcionalidades. Se describen sus orígenes, evolución y características actuales y se analizan las nuevas prestaciones de búsqueda en su hemeroteca y de seguimiento de prensa y creación de alertas.

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We develop a theory of news coverage in environments of information abundance. News consumersare time-constrained and browse through news items that are available across competingoutlets, choosing which ones to read or skip. Media firms are aware of consumers' preferences andconstraints, and decide on rankings of news items that maximize their profits. We find that, evenwhen readers and outlets are rational and unbiased and when markets are competitive, readersmay read more than they would like to, and the stories they read may be significantly differentfrom the ones they prefer. Next, we derive implications on diverse aspects of new and traditionalmedia. These include a rationale for tabloid news, a theory of optimal advertisement placementin newscasts, and a justification for readers' migration to online media platforms in order to circumventinefficient rankings found in traditional media. We then analyze methods for restoringreader-efficient standards and discuss the political economy implications of the theory.