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Social Science Research Network

SSRN (Social Science Research Network) is an open access research platform that functions as a repository for sharing early-stage research and preprints. It facilitates the rapid dissemination of scholarly research in the social sciences, humanities, life sciences, and health sciences, among others. It was formerly called Social Science Research Network…

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Cost
Mostly fee-free (monetarily gratis)
Disciplines
Social sciences, engineering sciences, humanities, life sciences, applied sciences, health sciences, and physical sciences
Format coverage
Papers
History
1994–present
Languages
English
Producer
Elsevier

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Social Science Research Network

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples8
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

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Social Science Research Network

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Cost · 1
Social Science Research Network → Mostly fee-free (monetarily gratis)
Disciplines · 1
Social Science Research Network → Social sciences, engineering sciences, humanities, life sciences, applied sciences, health sciences, and physical sciences
Format coverage · 1
Social Science Research Network → Papers
History · 1
Social Science Research Network → 1994–present
Languages · 1
Social Science Research Network → English
Producer · 1
Social Science Research Network → Elsevier
Record depth · 1
Social Science Research Network → Index, abstract, and full-text
Website · 1
Social Science Research Network → ssrn.com

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Important terminology

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Social Science Research NetworkCostMostly fee-free (monetarily gratis)1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkDisciplinesSocial sciences, engineering sciences, humanities, life sciences, applied sciences, health sciences, and physical sciences1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkFormat coveragePapers1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkHistory1994–present1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkLanguagesEnglish1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkProducerElsevier1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkRecord depthIndex, abstract, and full-text1.00infobox
Social Science Research NetworkWebsitessrn.com1.00infobox

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