Did you know that are around 47,000 active scholarly journals containing an estimated 4.2-4.7 million “citable documents?” ”
If you include pre-prints, studies that haven’t necessarily gone through the rigorous peer-review process used by all authoritative scientific journals, that number is likely a vast underestimate.
Scholarly output is increasing year on year. It’s hard enough for scientists to keep on top of the latest scientific developments, let alone NGOs, government bodies, businesses, and stakeholder groups, whose work and decision-making may also rely on scientific knowledge and evidence.
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