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Sustainable Digital Scholarship: Lessons from the Columbia University Libraries Podcast Publishing Initiative [PDF]
Wilson, Michelle, Jackson, Esther
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Fix Thyself: Un/Doing Confidence in Women's Entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT Are women at work really lacking confidence? Recent books and videos addressing women's presumed lack of confidence suggest that women can achieve success if they work on their confidence. This is also true for women entrepreneurs, who are regularly encouraged to be more confident than they appear to be.
Lara Pecis, Elisabeth K. Kelan
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The Effect of Informational Podcasts on Shared Decision-Making, Anxiety, and Patient Satisfaction in Hospital Visits: Intervention Study. [PDF]
Frølund JC +4 more
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ABSTRACT Well‐paid, nontransferable parental leave for fathers is intended to promote engaged fatherhood and, in turn, gender equality at work and in the household. Yet the extent to which such entitlements achieve these outcomes depends on the cultural and institutional context in which they are introduced.
Anna Kurowska, Katarzyna Suwada
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Exploring the Use of Podcasting in the Medical Radiation Sciences. [PDF]
Arruzza E +8 more
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Sense and Action: Career Disruptions During the Menopause Transition
ABSTRACT This narrative study explores how women make sense of career disruptions during the menopause transition. Drawing on biographical narrative interviews with 30 professional and executive women, we examine how biological symptoms, social cues of gendered ageism, and psychological dimensions of midlife shape women's interpretations of career ...
Tatiana S. Rowson +1 more
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Cognitive Load and Working Memory in Multimedia Video Podcasts: Effects of Elaborative and Seductive Details. [PDF]
Davis RO, Lee YJ, Vincent J, Lee JH.
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PodNotes: A Privacy-First AI System for Automated Podcast Generation from Multi-Format Documents
Tanmay Bhardwaj
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ABSTRACT Background Emergency department (ED) care is critical for managing acute bleeding events in people with bleeding disorders. Despite international guidelines recommending haemostatic treatment within 30–60 min, delays and deviations from best practices are common and associated with poorer outcomes.
Ling‐Yi Guo +7 more
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