Statement of the problem
This section includes the last stage of topic selection that is embedded in the third chapter of the research thesis.
This section includes the last stage of topic selection that is embedded in the third chapter of the research thesis.
Plagiarism is defined as using the whole or part of the texts or ideas published or unpublished by other individuals without mentioning the source in the proper manner or obtaining permission in case of necessity.
Although research and exploration are familiar words, these words sound different.
EBSCO database, established by Stephen B. Alton in the United States in 1944, is currently serving as one of the largest publishers and collectors of various types of resources and information, including full-text journals, newspapers, and other information sources. Adopting a customer-centric approach, this database serves the world’s library industry. EBSCO is one of the pioneers Read more about Selection criteria for indexing in EBSCO[…]
The Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) was launched in late 2015 as a new database. Around 2400 journals were selected for coverage at launch. […]
Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) is a scientific information system that aims to analyze the scientific journals of Islamic countries based on valid criteria of scientometrics.
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Creative Commons is a set of exclusive rights for the publishers or creators of genuine and unique works that includes such rights as publishing, reproducing, and modeling of the work. […]
A person who consider as a author has three criteria: