3. Scopus – это крупнейший в мире источник информации для специалистов, которым требуются точные результаты при анализе состояния и перспектив развития науки на основе систем анализа научных публикаций и их цитирования
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http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/115996.php Interdisciplinary Research Transcends Boundaries http://web3.unt.edu/news/story.cfm?story=11288 The University of North Texas has opened the nation's first center dedicated to developing the theory and practice of interdisciplinarity, offering faculty members at UNT and other universities a resource for implementing interdisciplinary research and designing interdisciplinary courses.
Delighted to be here, this important institution, fascinating topic, thanks to everyone etc. Sorry unable to speak in your language Powerpoint prizes This talk will tell you why the THES has decided to produce a ranking of the world’s universities, how it went about doing so, and what happened when we did. I will then discuss specific factors about Korea University, and some of the possible developments in this work that might occur in future.
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