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Ottoman miniature collections represent a layered cultural heritage that combines artistic, historical, social, and intellectual dimensions. Yet, access to their content is often limited by catalogue records that provide only minimal descriptive ...
Esra Cansu Çan Beton, Zehra Taşkın
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Building Scholarly Communities: Lessons Learned
<p>This is a synthesis article of the experience of six post-secondary institutions, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Queen’s University, Ryerson University, Southeast Missouri State University, University of Glasgow, and The Ohio State University (the coordinating institution) that were brought together by the Carnegie Academy for the ...
Theresa Johnson +12 more
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The rapid evolution of scholarly communication [PDF]
ABSTRACTTraditional journals, even those available electronically, are changing slowly. However, there is rapid evolution in scholarly communication. Usage is moving to electronic formats. In some areas, it appears that electronic versions of papers are being read about as often as the printed journal versions.
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ABSTRACT Background & Aims: Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) drive immunosuppression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, their metabolic regulation remains poorly defined. We investigated the role of nicotinamide N‐methyltransferase (NNMT) in CAFs. Approach & Results: High NNMT expression in CAF tissues was confirmed by western blotting and
Shounan Lu +20 more
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Faculty Learning Communities are a Positive Way for Libraries to Engage Academic Staff in Scholarly Communication [PDF]
The stakes and politics of research and scholarship are different depending on discipline, department, and institution, and as such, increasing awareness of scholarly communication is fraught with difficulty.
Bazeley, Jennifer W, Waller, Jen
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Scholarly communication costs in australian higher education
This paper reports on the development and application of a model used to estimate the costs of scholarly communication (i.e. scholarly publishing and related activities) in Australian higher education.
Peter Sheehan +5 more
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Haplotype‐Resolved 3D Genomic Landscapes and Their Impacts on Agronomic Traits in Grapevine
This study presents a haplotype‐resolved 3D genomic landscape of grapevine, revealing that structural variations (SVs) are closely associated with phased topologically associating domain (TAD) boundary transitions. These rearrangements coordinate with allele‐specific DNA methylation (ASM) and allele‐biased gene expression (ASE) to shape key agronomic ...
Yanling Peng +18 more
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A Proposed Solution to the Scholarly Communication Crisis
After reviewing the history and parameters of the scholarly communications crisis, particularly in regard to skyrocketing prices for journals in the natural sciences, the author reviews and rejects previously attempted solutions.
Schatzle, Chad J.
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Libraries and the future of scholarly communication [PDF]
Changes in the structure of commercial scholarly publishing have led to spiraling subscription prices. This has resulted in a "serials crisis" that has eroded library budgets and threatened the system of scientific communication. Open access represents one possible solution, and librarians are working to help make it a reality.
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We investigate whether Montessori and traditional schooling systems shape the developmental trajectory of large‐scale brain dynamics in different ways. We quantify the arrow of time (“non‐reversibility”) in neural activity during resting state and movie‐watching, revealing distinct maturational patterns.
Elvira del Agua +6 more
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