Normalization trends of authors' names in scientific publications
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https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.17.1.4124Keywords:
Academic journals, Internationality, Scientific communication, Impact, Citations, AuthorAbstract
We analyze current normalization trends of authors' names. We review the advantages of using a single bibliographic name as well as the most common naming recommendations so that each author can choose which to follow.Downloads
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