IGDORE - output

New preprint from @moritz.beber and one that is highly relevant to us all:

and new article by @ralf-st too:

https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02024-24

Thanks a lot Keith for having posted my article. Was about to do it, then realised you had already done so. You’re fast! :clap: :clap:

Not me, Google Scholar. :wink: Congratulations on a great paper! :clap:

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@kais.baatour has been mentioned in this paper:

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New papers by @thomas.gladwin :

https://doi.org/10.1080/20445911.2025.2499192

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Benjamin-Sharpe-2/publication/391270445_Enhancing_Pressurized_Esports_Performance_A_Pilot_Study_on_the_Combined_Effects_of_Transcranial_Direct_Current_Stimulation_and_Arousal_Reappraisal/links/681087acbfbe974b23bd56e3/Enhancing-Pressurized-Esports-Performance-A-Pilot-Study-on-the-Combined-Effects-of-Transcranial-Direct-Current-Stimulation-and-Arousal-Reappraisal.pdf

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New blogpost by @safieh.shah :

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IGDORE’s output can vary a lot depending on how actively members are publishing or collaborating externally. I’ve seen several solid preprints and some peer-reviewed papers, especially in open science and meta-research circles. Might be helpful to check ResearchGate or OSF profiles of affiliated researchers for a more complete picture.

thank you for sharing

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New preprint by @ben.criger :

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Hi @NicoleSanders14

Yeah, we set up alerts to get IGDORE affiliated publications (on google scholar, google alerts and openalex). These do a good job for journal articles and preprints, but these do not catch everything and are particularly limited with respect to non-traditional research outputs (such as code, data, pre-registrations, even non-academic books…)

So we are pleased if affiliates let us know about their publications and other research outputs so we don’t miss them

We also have an open zotero library with all the work that has been published with an IGDORE affiliation (that we know about)

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