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Empowering knowledge with Science Technology and Medical Journals- STM Journals | PRLog
Empowering knowledge with Science Technology and Medical Journals- STM Journals. STM (Science, technology and Medical) has built up a strong research and development base in both the governmental and private sectors in all areas of Science, Technology and Medical - PR11764256
Anti-Intellectual Populism and Evangelical Self-Understanding - Harvard University Press Blog
We’re soon to publish The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age, by Randall J. Stephens and Karl W. Giberson. The book is an exploration of intellectual authority within evangelicalism, a seemingly insular world in which, according to Stephens and...
Celia's | Nature's open-access journal, death knell for subs model?
UCT blogs | Home | Admin Celia's « UK Science and Technology Committee inquiry into Peer review Visualization of Scientific Collaboration and Scientific Journals Ontology Explorer » Nature's open-access journal, death knell for subs model? Posted by Celia Walter | 1 Feb,
New Issue Online: International Journal of Digital Curation (Vol 5, No 1) « ResourceShelf
Articles in this New Issue of the Peer Reviewed Journal Include:+ Designing Digital Preservation Solutions: A Risk Management-Based ApproachJosé Barateiro, Gonçalo Antunes, Filipe Freitas, José Borbinha+ Understanding the Information Requirements of Arts and Humanities ScholarshipAgiatis Benardou,
Themed Journal Issue - Dedicated to Maxine Greene - Education Library Blog
Education Library Blog Almost daily entries highlighting education-related news, new books added to the Education Library, information about our electronic resources and research databases, library services/hours of opening, and other related items of interest to our graduate
Peter Suber, Open Access News
Open Access News News from the open access movement Jump to navigation Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Publisher responses to Nobelist FRPAA support Rebecca Trager, Nobel laureates appeal for open access, Chemistry World, November 17, 2009. A group of 41
Celia's | AAUP Journal of academic Freedom.
UCT blogs | Home | Admin Celia's « New public-funded research rules to have far-reaching implications " 'Liquid Journals' Use the Web to Upend Peer Review" & Additional Materials. Resourceshelf » AAUP Journal of academic Freedom. Posted by Celia Walter | 3 Sep, 2010
Just Released: Online Guide to Open Access Journals Publishing « ResourceShelf
From the Introduction:This guide focuses on Open Access scholarly journals publishing. By “Open Access journals” we refer to the publication of peer reviewed scientific manuscripts under the umbrella of a specific journal title.The Online Guide to Open Access Journals Publishing is a web-based,
For the Kindle: Amazon.com Will Sell Individual Chapters/Summaries from Harvard Business Review
The content will come from the Harvard Business Review Press and be called “Short Cuts” that will be organized by the time it takes to read them.From the Announcement:They are specifically chosen to give business readers quick and informative business information and theory while they
Google Chrome Users Rejoice, New Features (and a New Stable Release) Available for Google Chrome «
From the Google Chrome Blog:New stable version of Chrome.Includes extensions (over 1500 available) and bookmark sync.Extensions are little programs, created by developers, which add useful functionality to the browser and to the websites you visit. Some provide you with alerts and notifications,
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