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Using History to Study Information Seeking Behavior [PDF]
has focused on approaches that provide a snapshot in time of what is going on in a household. This poster explores the use of history to examine changes over time in both information questions and information sources used in the prosecution of ...
Aspray, William, Hayes, Barbara
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Trends in Laryngology Fellowship Training: A Survey Study of Graduates and Directors
A survey study of laryngology fellowship Graduates and Directors reveals overall high level of confidence in preparedness to practice in the care of most laryngologic disorders. Respondents reported less exposure to swallowing disorders in fellowship with resulting lower confidence to practice independently in this area, despite seeing a good ...
Vanessa Torrecillas +4 more
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For much of the twentieth century, urban networks was a term used by sociologists and others to describe social networks, their importance for bonding within communities and bridging between communities, and their relationship to the geographical ...
Amin +16 more
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Sydney has been described as a ‘City of Suburbs’. Indeed, the process of suburbanisation is arguably one of the most important developments in Australia’s post-invasion history. Kilometre after kilometre of suburb has for decades dominated Sydney and other Australian capital cities cultural landscapes while suburbia has been the heartland of bourgeois
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Back to the Mission. Revisiting Slack in Nonprofits and Introducing Tappable Slack
ABSTRACT This article contributes to and develops the previous literature on excess resources (“slack”) in nonprofit organizations through a conceptual analysis of the implications that the organizational distinctiveness of nonprofits carries for our understanding of slack in these organizations.
Marta Reuter +2 more
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Enlarging the divide? Per-Capita Income as a measure of social inequalities in a southern European City. [PDF]
Rontos K, Ermini B, Salvati L.
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How Streetcars Shaped Suburbanization: A Granger-Casality Analysis of Land Use and Transit in The Twin Cities [PDF]
This paper presents a causality analysis of the coupled development of population and streetcars in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Historic residence and network data were assembled for 1900-1930, and linear cross-sectional time-series models were ...
David Levinson, Feng Xie
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Functional diversity (FD) is an essential community property connecting biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and conservation objectives. In agricultural landscapes, avian communities, which play key functional roles, are facing large‐scale biodiversity erosion, largely due to land‐use changes.
Pietro Tirozzi +3 more
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Research on the synergetic development of producer services and manufacturing in northwest China's inland central cities-A case study of Lanzhou. [PDF]
Gong W, Zhang Z, Zhang M, Wang J, Men D.
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