Early career researchers in the pandemic-fashioned ‘new scholarly normality’: voices from the research frontline

After two-years of talking to around 170 early career science/social science researchers from China, France, Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Spain, UK and US about their work life and scholarly communications during the pandemic, the Har-bingers-2 project is in possession of a mountain of verbatim data. T...

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Published in:El profesional de la información Vol. 31, № 5. P. e310510 (1-16)
Other Authors: Nicholas, David, Herman, Eti, Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa, Watkinson, Anthony, Sims, David, Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca, Świgon, Marzena, Abrizah, Abdullah, Xu, Jie, Serbina, Galina, Jamali, Hamid R., Tenopir, Carol, Allard, Suzie
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