Language a barrier in biodiversity work: Study suggests an English abstract may increase readership
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Language a barrier in biodiversity work: Study suggests an English abstract may increase readership
A University of Queensland study has shown scientific knowledge on the conservation of endangered species is often overlooked when not presented in English. The research is published in Conservation Biology.
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Language a barrier in biodiversity work
A University of Queensland study has shown scientific knowledge on the conservation of endangered species is often overlooked when not presented in English. The study examined articles about the protection and management of birds, mammals, and amphibians and compared how often those in English and 16 other languages were cited in further work.
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