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Digital Tools for Scholarly Editions: An Overview, and a Wish List
Tara Lee Andrews, Caroline Macé
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ABSTRACT The importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) subjects for the present and future society is clear. With assessments such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the possibility of an analysis on student‐related variables predicting results in STEM areas opens. The aim was to identify the PISA
Pedro Gil‐Madrona +3 more
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Part II-Corrosion Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Metallic Materials. [PDF]
Li X.
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Is the Scholarly System Breaking Down?
ABSTRACT On the back of countless warnings that the scholarly system is seriously being threatened, indeed, upended by fraud, fakery and numerous bad practices, we set out to establish the extent to which this is true by asking the people who are, arguably, in the best position to know—early career researchers (ECRs).
David Nicholas +7 more
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Digital screen time and speech-language delay in children: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Tripathi P, Uikey DK, Verma P.
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Tablet computers for the dissemination of digital scholarly editions
Aodhán Kelly
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Interfaces in Digital Scholarly Editions of Letters
Like no other text type perhaps, the scholarly edition of correspondence has benefited from digital methods in the past fifteen years. Firstly, the graphical user interface enhances the accessibility and usage of edited letters in a significant way. Secondly, by providing and using application programming interfaces, much better than a printed edition ...
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Building centaur responders: is emergency management ready for artificial intelligence?
Abstract This article examines the preparedness of emergency management (EM) for addressing questions pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI), encompassing its benefits to EM missions, the potential biases, the societal impacts, and more. We pinpoint two key shortcomings in early EM research on AI: (i) insufficient discussion of both AI's history ...
Christopher Whyte +1 more
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Implementing a Spanish Wikipedia elective for medical students. [PDF]
McCarroll J.
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Doctoring Dobbs: Erasure art as anthropological practice
Abstract This essay examines erasure art as an anthropological practice through Doctoring Dobbs, a multimodal project responding to the US Supreme Court's overturning of federal abortion rights in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. In creative practice, erasure removes material from an existing source to reveal something new.
Risa Cromer
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