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Abstract Researchers increasingly share data, both on their own initiative and as a result of requirements by funding agencies and publishers. For data to be accessible and reusable, it must be understandable. While typical metadata covers rudimentary information about data, data re‐users often need more contextual information, including paradata ...
Isto Huvila, Lisa Andersson, Olle Sköld
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The Disconnection Thesis [PDF]
In his 1993 article ‘The Coming Technological Singularity: How to survive in the posthuman era’ the computer scientist Virnor Vinge speculated that developments in artificial intelligence might reach a point where improvements in machine intelligence result in smart AI’s producing ever-smarter AI’s.
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Abstract The term semantic primitives refers to a set of basic, atomic concepts from which all other (compound) concepts are constructed. It presupposes the principle of compositionality—the idea that complex items or expressions can be formed by combining simpler constituents.
Birger Hjørland
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Perceptions of postgraduate medical students and guides about dissertation: A qualitative study
Introduction: Health research during medical training is essential to encourage critical thinking and reasoning abilities and a positive attitude among postgraduate (PG) students toward scientific research throughout their medical careers.
Vijay Kishanrao Domple+5 more
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Abstract Institutional repositories (IRs) are essential in advancing Open Access and facilitating the dissemination of scholarly work. This systematic review examines the challenges faced by IRs in areas such as strategic alignment, content acquisition, funding, staffing, quality assurance, and technology.
Laura Rothfritz+3 more
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Abstract Many academic libraries aim to improve services for and interactions with patrons and stakeholders who are neurodivergent, that is, those who have neurocognitive functions that differ from what is considered normal. To support this aim, numerous scholarly works have focused on neurodivergence in academic libraries, but such works have yet to ...
Catharina Ochsner, Jesse Dinneen
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Zuse’s Thesis, Gandy’s Thesis, and Penrose’s Thesis [PDF]
Copeland, B. Jack+2 more
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Insight Generation from Information‐Dense Formation Protocols
Pulsed charging protocols accelerate cell formation while generating rich electrochemical data. A mathematical framework extracts parameters such as pseudodiffusion coefficients and internal resistance, enabling near‐real‐time analysis of quality parameters. Adaptive adjustment of pulse parameters opens pathways to tailored solid electrolyte interphase
Leon Merker+4 more
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ACADEMIC PUZZLE - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORIGINALITY, PLAGIARISM AND SIMILARITY IN THE CONTENTS OF DOCTORAL THESES [PDF]
In a world where every individual strives to showcase his originality, peculiarities and traits that make him different from others through all possible means, whether we are talking about the style of clothing, the image on social media, hobbies, the ...
Narcisa-Victoria DĂRĂBAN
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Patrick's Sextus Empiricus - Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism. A Degree Thesis accompanied by a Translation of the First Book of the ‘Pyrrhonic Sketches,’ by Mary Mills Patrick. 8vo. pp. viii, 163 Cambridge, Deighton. 1899. 5s. [PDF]
R. D. Hicks
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