PhD on Track is a web resource aimed primarily at PhD candidates and early career researchers. The ambition is to provide an accessible point of departure for beginning researchers related to searching and reviewing scholarly literature, academic writing, and sharing and publishing reports and data. In this blog post we present some of the recent changes and revisions.
Category: Publishing
The library is happy to announce that we again provide access to the database Physical Education Index. You can find it in our list of reccommended databases, or by searching for databases in Oria.no. The database covers movement science, a wide variety of sport activities, as well as teaching and training within these fields.
What does May-Britt Moser, Edvard Moser and Kristian Hveem have in common? Well, first, they are all employed at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at NTNU, and, second, they are academic super stars with more than 100 publications and thousands of citations. But what does it really mean when you are cited in a publication, and how are we to evaluate the value of citations?