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Changing scholarly communication
Abby Smith, Changing Scholarly Communication, <em> CLIR Issues </em> , November/December 2003.
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Future of Scholarly Publishing and Scholarly Communication
The report proposes a vision for the future of scholarly communication; it examines the current system -with its strengths and weaknesses- and its main actors. It considers the roles of researchers, research institutions, funders and policymakers, publishers and other service providers, as well as citizens and puts forward recommendations addressed to ...
Guédon, Jean-Claude +11 more
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A General and Efficient Framework for the Rapid Design of Miniaturized, Wideband, and High‐Bit RIS
A general and efficient framework is proposed for the rapid design of high‐performance reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs). This framework integrates advanced antenna design techniques and incorporates various load types, quantities, and values to achieve the design of high‐performance RISs.
Jun Wei Zhang +14 more
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Scholarly communication, scholarly publication and the status of emerging formats
A study was carried out to clarify the term 'scholarly publication' and to explore the role of this activity in the scholarly communication process. Desk research was supplemented by responses to a questionnaire from key figures in the development of ...
Leah Halliday
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Proper use of social media platforms
Proper use of social media ...
I. Coskun Benlidayi
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ABSTRACT We link American Community Survey and SNAP records for 185,000 units with ground‐sourced social food infrastructure data from FindFoodIL (Illinois Extension SNAP‐Ed) to examine SNAP participation determinants among eligible units. Bivariate probit models reveal, beyond SNAP offices, quantity of social infrastructure is associated with ...
Michael Lotspeich‐Yadao +3 more
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Ensuring the long-term accessibility of scholarly blogs: Bloggers’ attitudes and practices
Introduction. This study explores the integration of scholarly blogs into digital research and information infrastructures, focusing on the attitudes and practices of German scholarly bloggers regarding the long-term accessibility of their blogs ...
Catharina Ochsner, Heinz Pampel
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Medication Management for Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Artificial intelligence enhances medication management for older adults by improving adherence, personalizing treatment, and predicting risks. Despite benefits, challenges remain in usability, trust, ethics, and system integration. Successful adoption requires user‐centered design, ethical safeguards, and seamless healthcare integration to ensure safe,
Dipak Chandra Das +9 more
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COVID-19 experience reports: an emerging trend in scholarly communication. [PDF]
Kaliya-Perumal AK, Kharlukhi J, Omar UF.
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Deprescribing interventions in primary care modestly reduce medication burden, patient falls, and hospitalisations among older adults, highlighting the value of medication reviews and collaborative care strategies. ABSTRACT Background Deprescribing is a systematic approach aimed at reducing the number of medications that are no longer beneficial or ...
Christina Malini Christopher +6 more
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