Academic Publication
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An Academic Publication is a published document that conforms to the standards of academic literature.
- AKA: Scholarly Content.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- Clinical Narrative.
- Popular Publication, such as a Popular Science article.
- See: Academic.
References
2015
- (Huangi & Lu, 2015) ⇒ Chung-Chi Huang, and Zhiyong Lu. (2015). “Community Challenges in Biomedical Text Mining over 10 Years: Success, Failure and the Future.” In: Briefings in Bioinformatics.
- QUOTE: Because scholarly publications and clinical narratives are primarily written in text, natural language processing (NLP) becomes increasingly important in biomedical research, as it can greatly facilitate research productivity by extracting key information from free text and converting it into structured knowledge for human comprehension.