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Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2013
This article describes a moment in time. The author surveyed ninety-nine ARL websites to determine whether the library had a mobile website, how that mobile website was accessible, and what the mobile website included. Examined also were the database lists of the regular library websites to determine whether those lists indicated databases that have ...
Barry Trott, Rebecca Jackson
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This article describes a moment in time. The author surveyed ninety-nine ARL websites to determine whether the library had a mobile website, how that mobile website was accessible, and what the mobile website included. Examined also were the database lists of the regular library websites to determine whether those lists indicated databases that have ...
Barry Trott, Rebecca Jackson
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Mobile Applications for the Academic Environment
2008We present in this paper some of the various usages of wireless technology, through web services and WAP. The importance of this paper is emphasized by the permanent interest of web developers to add WAP functionality and support to their web sites.
Razvan Daniel Zota +4 more
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A Personal Mobile Academic Adviser
2013The semester enrollment is one of the most important university processes. The students submit an enrollment application with a selection of courses, that goes under review by the academic advisers. The introduced virtual academic adviser aims to alleviate typical problems in the process and enables the student to make an informed choice, aided by ...
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Promotion and mobility in the academic accounting career
Journal of Accounting Education, 2019We examine a number of characteristics of the academic accounting career. On average, an assistant professor is promoted to associate rank after 6.46 years as an assistant, and 5.62 years at her current school. An assistant professor moves just under 1 times before promotion to associate.
Derek K. Oler +3 more
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2007
Today, many working environments and industries are considered as knowledge-intensive, that is, consulting, software, pharmaceutics, financial services, and so forth, and the share of knowledge work has risen continuously during the last decades (Wolff, 2005).
Hans Lehmann +2 more
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Today, many working environments and industries are considered as knowledge-intensive, that is, consulting, software, pharmaceutics, financial services, and so forth, and the share of knowledge work has risen continuously during the last decades (Wolff, 2005).
Hans Lehmann +2 more
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Academic Mobility and Immigration
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2005In the late 1990s, sustained economic growth in most Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries and the development of the information economy led to a considerable increase in migration of highly skilled individuals, especially in science and technology.
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2016
This chapter reviews the literature on transnational academic mobility from economic, sociological, and anthropological perspectives. It challenges the economic and political approaches to mobility and theorizes academic mobility under social and cultural frameworks.
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This chapter reviews the literature on transnational academic mobility from economic, sociological, and anthropological perspectives. It challenges the economic and political approaches to mobility and theorizes academic mobility under social and cultural frameworks.
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2018
This chapter proposes the concept of ‘other thinking’ where otherness is positioned from within, instead of outside or opposite the dominant culture or host nation. Drawing from critical pedagogy and place-based approaches, it considers how academic mobility itself is a process of othering.
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This chapter proposes the concept of ‘other thinking’ where otherness is positioned from within, instead of outside or opposite the dominant culture or host nation. Drawing from critical pedagogy and place-based approaches, it considers how academic mobility itself is a process of othering.
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