Scientific Discourse
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A Scientific Discourse is a scholarly discourse of scientific statements.
References
2014
- (Clark et al., 2014) ⇒ Tim Clark, Paolo Ciccarese, and Carole Goble. (2014). “Micropublications: A Semantic Model for Claims, Evidence, Arguments and Annotations in Biomedical Communications.” In: Journal of Biomedical Semantics, 5(1).
- QUOTE: Scientific publications are documentary representations of defeasible arguments, supported by data and repeatable methods. They are the essential mediating artifacts in the ecosystem of scientific communications. The institutional “goal” of science]] is publishing results. The linear document publication format, dating from 1665, has survived transition to the Web.