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Academic visibility relates to the dissemination, accessibility, and recognition of scholarship produced by college faculty, especially in terms of promotion and tenure criteria and academic rank. Traditionally, "visibility" was a function of printed output like books, book chapters, and peer-reviewed journal articles primarily available in academic libraries.
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- Laredo, P., & Mustar, P. (2000). Laboratory activity profiles: An exploratory approach. Scientometrics, 47(3), 515–539.
- Mangematin, V., & Mandran, N. (2000). PhD job market: professional trajectories and incentives during the PhD. Research policy, 29(6), 741–756.
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