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IMIA’s Publication History [PDF]
SummaryThis article lines out the various publications by which IMIA presents its work and the state-of-the art of health and biomedical informatics.A short history of IMIA and its publications is presented, a reference list completes the view.IMIA looks back on a long and fruitful publication history of more than a hundred publications.Starting from ...
H E, Peterson, M, Hutter
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The Spiritual Canticle (El Cántico espiritual), the central work of the Spanish poet and mystic St. John of the Cross (1542–1591), has long been a subject of textual debate. We refer here to the attribution to St.
M. Yu. Ignatieva (Oganissian)
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AbstractPublic history is often viewed rather narrowly as something that ‘happens’ in familiar places at particular moments in time under the watchful eye of a ‘professional’. This is the public history of the impact and engagement statement: bounded, controlled, measurable.
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Does Foucault Have a Published Œuvre?
Despite the veneer of agreement, Foucault scholars disagree deeply about where to demarcate the published from the unpublished texts of Foucault. I differentiate four, often tacit, demarcation criteria commonly used by scholars through a survey of the ...
William A. B. Parkhurst
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Publication. Field Museum of Natural History
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Field Museum of Natural History.
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THE VIEWS OF SCHOLAR MAXIMILIAN LAMBERTZ ON LANGUAGE, FOLKLORE AND LITERATURE [PDF]
The aim of this work is to present the scientific contribution of the Austrian-German researcher Maximilian Lambertz to the field of Albanology and its culture in general. His scholarly perspectives are broad and multifaceted, highlighting the Albanian
Nexhmije Kastrati +1 more
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La surprenante imagerie médicale de la revue Neuf
This article examines illustrations in the review Neuf, created by Robert Delpire in 1950 while a medical student, and was originally intended as an artistic periodical for the medical profession.
Laurence Perrigault
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Language Bias in Health Research: External Factors That Influence Latent Language Patterns
Background: Concerns with problematic research are primarily attributed to statistics and methods used to support data. Language, as an extended component of problematic research in published work, is rarely given the same attention despite language's ...
Danny Valdez, Patricia Goodson
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From Old Newspapers: an Unknown Essay by Alexander Kuprin and an Unaccounted Publication of Ivan Shmelev’s Fairy Tale [PDF]
The article discusses the history of publication of two works by Alexander Kuprin (1870–1938) and Ivan Shmelev (1873–1950) in “Russkaya Gazeta” (“Russian newspaper”), which is an emigrant newspaper issued in Paris in 1923–1925. Their publication remained
Konstantin Yu. Burmistrov
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‘Public History’ as a Vocation [PDF]
The paper analyzes the contents and objectives of ‘public history’, the relationship between scholarly and popular knowledge, conventions governing the representation of the past out-side the academic context, and the transfer of scholarly knowledge from academic to media environment. The article is divided into sections titled What? Who? When?
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