Articles published in 2021 in this theme: 11 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
2021
Citation Advantage of Promoted Articles in a Cross-Publisher Distribution Platform: 36-Month Follow-up to a Randomized Controlled Trial
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Dec 10); 23(12):e34051
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Online Interactive Platform for COVID-19 Literature Visual Analytics: Platform Development Study
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jul 16); 23(7):e26995
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Social Media and Research Publication Activity During Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Trend Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jun 17); 23(6):e26956
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Authors' Reply to: COVID-19 as a “Force Majeure” for Non–COVID-19 Clinical and Translational Research. Comment on “Analysis of Scientific Publications During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Topic Modeling Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 20); 23(5):e29156
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COVID-19 as a “Force Majeure” for Non–COVID-19 Clinical and Translational Research. Comment on “Analysis of Scientific Publications During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Topic Modeling Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 20); 23(5):e27937
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Using a Secure, Continually Updating, Web Source Processing Pipeline to Support the Real-Time Data Synthesis and Analysis of Scientific Literature: Development and Validation Study
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 06); 23(5):e25714
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Reporting and Availability of COVID-19 Demographic Data by US Health Departments (April to October 2020): Observational Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021 (Apr 06); 7(4):e24288
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Data Sharing Goals for Nonprofit Funders of Clinical Trials
J Particip Med 2021 (Mar 29); 13(1):e23011
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Clinical Trial Data Sharing for COVID-19–Related Research
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Mar 12); 23(3):e26718
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A Comprehensive Overview of the COVID-19 Literature: Machine Learning–Based Bibliometric Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Mar 08); 23(3):e23703
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Collaborating in the Time of COVID-19: The Scope and Scale of Innovative Responses to a Global Pandemic
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021 (Feb 09); 7(2):e25935
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