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1. Factors associating with or predicting more cited or higher quality journal articles: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

2. Value co‐creation in cultural heritage information practices: Literature review and future agenda: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

3. Why do health professionals need to know about the nutrition and health claims regulation? Summary of an Academy of Nutrition Sciences' Position Paper.

4. Preventing heart failure: a position paper of the Heart Failure Association in collaboration with the European Association of Preventive Cardiology.

5. BioTherapeutics, Education and Research Foundation position paper: Assessing the competency of clinicians performing maggot therapy.

6. COVID‐19 and ENT SLT services, workforce and research in the UK: A discussion paper.

7. The patient pathway in cardiovascular care: A position paper from the International Pharmacists for Anticoagulation Care Taskforce (iPACT).

8. The Leadership Mentoring in Nursing Research Program for Postdoctoral Nurses: A Development Paper.

9. Embedding Public Involvement in a PhD Research Project With People Affected by Advanced Liver Disease.

10. Using co‐design methods to develop new personalised support for people living with Long Covid: The 'LISTEN' intervention.

11. Understanding super‐partnerships in scientific collaboration: Evidence from the field of economics.

12. Development and validation of a test for measuring primary school students' effective use of ICT: The ECC‐ICT test.

13. UK paediatric speech and language therapists' perceptions on the use of telehealth in current and future clinical practice: An application of the APEASE criteria.

14. Peer work in Open Dialogue: A discussion paper.

15. Insights and recommendations for working collaboratively and improving care in Alzheimer's disease: Learnings from the Finding Alzheimer's Solutions Together (F.A.S.T.) Council.

16. Hybrid teaching and learning: A conjoint analysis of student preferences in online and onsite scenarios.

17. Core components of project‐based intervention after acquired brain injury: Delivering meaningful groups online.

18. Optimizing our evidence map for cognitive–communication interventions: How it can guide us to better outcomes for adults living with acquired brain injury.

19. Developing a living lab in ethics: Initial issues and observations.

20. Patient and public involvement and engagement with underserved communities in dementia research: Reporting on a partnership to co‐design a website for postdiagnostic dementia support.

21. Is collaboration among scientists related to the citation impact of papers because their quality increases with collaboration? An analysis based on data from F1000Prime and normalized citation scores.

22. Highly cited papers in Library and Information Science ( LIS): Authors, institutions, and network structures.

23. Improving Students Access to Primary Health Care Through School‐Based Health Centers.

24. Coproducing Health Information Materials With Young People: Reflections and Lessons Learned.

25. Different views on collaboration between older persons, informal caregivers and care professionals.

26. Strategies for involving patients and the public in scaling initiatives in health and social services: A scoping review.

27. Breaking new ground? An analysis of the use of embedded occupational therapy in a postsecondary education programme for students with intellectual disabilities.

28. The development of an EU‐wide nutrition and physical activity expert knowledge base to support a personalised mobile application across various EU population groups.

29. Which pedagogical approaches are more effective in mobile learning? A meta‐analysis and research synthesis.

30. Online collaborative tools for science education: Boosting learning outcomes, motivation, and engagement.

31. Effects and mechanisms of analytics‐assisted reflective assessment in fostering undergraduates' collective epistemic agency in computer‐supported collaborative inquiry.

32. Understanding the Factors That Contribute to Creating a Collaborative Psychological Formulation: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

33. Climate change and its impact on the mental health well‐being of Indigenous women in Western cities, Canada.

34. Bridging the gap between primary care and community-based organizations to address complex care needs of older adults.

35. Piloting the Mockingbird Family™ in Australia: Experiences of foster carers and agency workers.

36. Tackling the 'normalisation of neglect': Messages from child protection reviews in England.

37. Collaboration: How does it work according to therapists and parents of young children? A systematic review.

38. Adapting open science and pre‐registration to longitudinal research.

39. Using online learner trace data to understand the cohesion of teams in higher education.

40. Debriefing to improve interprofessional teamwork in the operating room: A systematic review.

41. The role of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in Early Help: Critical reflections from embedded social care research.

42. Addressing the need for Indigenous‐specific PROMs and PREMS: A focus on methodology.

43. Enhancing inclusive and visible consumer authorship: Recommendations for research and publishing practice.

44. Policy education in a research‐focused doctoral nursing program: Power as knowing participation in change.

45. The social relations of prayer in healthcare: Adding to nursing's equity‐oriented professional practice and disciplinary knowledge.

46. A bibliometric analysis of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology: Fifty years of publications.

47. Shaping research for people living with co‐existing mental and physical health conditions: A research priority setting initiative from the United Kingdom.

48. Investigating the impact of primary care networks on continuity of care in English general practice: Analysis of interviews with patients and clinicians from a mixed methods study.

49. Patient and public involvement in the development of the digital tool MyBoT to support communication between young people with a chronic condition and care providers.

50. Intercultural competence development through a tele‐collaborative project supported by speech‐enabled corrective feedback technology.