Training Programs for Science Editors. Scientific courses and events with the aim of training editors of scientific publishing in publishing issues and in support policy and evaluation of scientific publications. . 0.60
Financing, Government. Government Financing . Act, Hill-Burton . Aid, Federal . Aids, Federal . Federal Aids . Government Subsidies . Government Subsidy . Hill Burton Act . Public Financing . Subsidy, Government . Federal Aid . Financing, Public . Subsidies, Government . Grants and Subsidies, Government . Hill-Burton Act . Federal, state, or local government organized methods of financial assistance. . 0.51
Public Policy. Migration Policy . Population Policy . Social Protection . Migration Policies . Policies, Migration . Policies, Population . Policies, Public . Policies, Social . Policy, Migration . Policy, Population . Policy, Public . Policy, Social . Population Policies . Protection, Social . Public Policies . Social Policies . Social Policy . Population Control Policies . Housing Policy . A course or method of action selected, usually by a government, from among alternatives to guide and determine present and future decisions. . 0.50
Scientific and Technical Publications. They represent the formal communication between members of the scientific and technical community. They are subject to regulatory criteria and, before being published, they go through an arbitration process or control by the members of the community (peer review). Documents of scientific or technical content are included, such as books, magazines, research reports, theses and other academic papers, papers presented at conferences or other scientific events etc. . 0.48
Scientific Publication Ethics. Ethical issues related to the production of scientific publications and the relationships and conflicts of interest between authors and publishers. . 0.48
Financial Support. Financial Supports . Support, Financial . Supports, Financial . The provision of monetary resources including money or capital and credit; obtaining or furnishing money or capital for a purchase or enterprise and the funds so obtained. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed.) . 0.47