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Networking, Networking, Networking

Science & Technology Libraries, 2006
SUMMARY The authors surveyed new and veteran science and engineering librarians to determine the roles membership and participation in professional organizations play in mentoring and/or retention to the field. The authors compare activity and membership levels in several subject-oriented organizations and discuss the perceived benefits members receive
Jeanne R. Davidson, Cheryl A. Middleton
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Networked Networks

International Studies of Management & Organization, 1997
Interfirm networks are an increasingly popular organizational form not only in manufacturing industries such as construction (Eccles, 1981), apparel (Uzzi, 1996), semiconductors (Saxenian, 1994; Voskamp and Wittke, 1994), or biotechnology (Powell, Koput, and Smith-Doerr, 1996), but also in service industries such as entertainment (Faulkner and Anderson,
Jörg Sydow   +2 more
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Networking, Networking, Networking, Networking, Networking

Nature, 2004
Drinks with a few dozen friends or a visit to an interesting employer: Myrna Watanabe meets groups finding informal ways into work.
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Networks, Network Governance, and Networked Networks

International Review of Public Administration, 2006
Theories of democratic governance have undergone significant changes over the last two decades with the spread of ideas and popular practices associated with New Public Management (NPM) and New Governance. In particular, inter-ministerial and inter-societal networking is becoming important because of the capacity to regulate complex transactional ...
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Networking

Public Health Nursing, 1984
AbstractNetworking involves establishing and using contacts for information, support, and other assistance in order to achieve career goals. Public health nurses must understand the concept, process, and techniques of networking. There are do's and don'ts for effective networking, as well as methods of organizing nurses' networking efforts.
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On networks: Network therapy, network intervention and networking

International Journal of Family Therapy, 1979
The theories, techniques, and applications of interventions in social networks have multiplied in recent years. This brief paper traces the significant clinical literature on networks, at the same time pointing out similarities with tribal healing in “primitive” societies.
Ross V. Speck, Joan L. Speck
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Networks of networks – An introduction

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2015
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Dror Y. Kenett (a)   +2 more
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network

A Life in the Day, 2004
This issue's Network gives space to three organisations to describe their work and how they aim to make a difference.
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Regulatory Networks

2012
The usefulness of mathematical models for the biological regulatory networks relies on the predictive capability of the models in order to suggest interesting hypotheses and suitable biological experiments. All mathematical frameworks dedicated to biological regulatory networks must manage a large number of abstract parameters, which are not directly ...
Bernot, Gilles   +2 more
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