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Going public

Nursery World, 2015
AbstractBuilding upon research exploring adolescent writing in technology‐mediated contexts, this article examines writing and sharing in the online space of Fanfiction.net. Drawing on qualitative data from a longitudinal inquiry with a 16‐year‐old who writes in multiple contexts, this study explores the writing opportunities afforded on Fanfiction.net
Jayne C. Lammers, Valerie L. Marsh
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Don't go public, go private

Nature Nanotechnology, 2007
Private investors have a lot to offer universities who are interested in developing and commercializing new technologies. Michael N. Helmus and Anil K. Rao describe how such partnerships can work in practice.
Michael N, Helmus, Anil K, Rao
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Going Public

Pedagogy, 2012
Of the many fields affected by current economic conditions, the humanities are often hit especially hard because the very category “humanities” is inchoate. Mangum joins scholars who seek ways to bring the values of fields such as literature and history into focus for various public audiences.
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Go Public!

Journal of the American Planning Association, 2010
Problem: While mortgage foreclosures are devastating communities across the United States, few planners know how to access the data necessary to document the number of foreclosures, where they are located, how the problem has changed over time, or how many households are affected, in order to assess how foreclosures affect borrowers, renters, and ...
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Going public.

HMO, 1996
The National Committee for Quality Assurance is developing new "accreditation summary reports"--to be released to employers and consumers. The goal is to help people evaluate HMOs. But will the information be useful to the general public?
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Going Patient, Going Public

1989
Twenty years ago most patients felt comfortable being told what to do by their physicians. In today’s society, with much better communication and with the government and media playing far more dynamic roles, patients’ needs — met and unmet — can now focus on pharmaceutical products.
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