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Assessing the societal influence of academic research with ChatGPT: Impact case study evaluations
Abstract Academics and departments are sometimes judged by how their research has benefited society. For example, the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF) assesses Impact Case Studies (ICSs), which are five‐page evidence‐based claims of societal impacts.
Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall
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INTRODUCING JAVANESE WEBLOGS ENHANCES PARTICIPATION TOWARDS JAVANESE DISCOURSE [PDF]
Weblogs have powerful effects on the society, millions of people read blogs daily. English is the main language used, but indigenous languages including Javanese are also used to blog.
Sutomo, Johanes
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Abstract There has been a notable increase in bibliometric research studying gender in academia. This narrative review aims to organize and synthesize this extensive body of work to uncover new insights into gender disparities in science. We begin by analyzing key methodological elements, including gender assignment techniques, units of analysis, and ...
Elvira González‐Salmón +2 more
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Weblogs (or blogs) are increasingly being used in higher educational contexts. Not much is known about the factors that influence students’ continued usage intention of weblogs.
Princely Ifinedo
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Data sources used in bibliometrics 1978–2022: From proprietary databases to the great wide open
Abstract Traditionally, the bibliometric community has relied heavily on secondary data sources, most prominently the Science Citation Index. By analyzing three key journals, we detected trends in the data sources used over a 45‐year period (1978–2022).
Camilla Hertil Lindelöw +2 more
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Praktiken des Bloggens im Spannungsfeld von Demokratie und Kontrolle [PDF]
Das Phänomen des Webloggens entwickelt sich seit den letzten Jahren auch in Deutschland stetig weiter. Die Anzahl der (deutschen) Weblogs hat die Tendenz sich halbjährlich zu verdoppeln.
Julia Franz
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Early warning tools and clinician ‘agency’ for strengthening safety culture: An integrative review
Abstract Aim Identify and analyse literature investigating nurses' and midwives' use of early warning tools during the care of adult inpatients. Design An integrative literature review. Methods Whittemore and Knafl's (2005) framework guided this integrative review. PubMed, CINAHL, EMCARE and Google Scholar were systematically searched.
Bridget Ferguson +2 more
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Traveling Trends: Social Butterflies or Frequent Fliers?
Trending topics are the online conversations that grab collective attention on social media. They are continually changing and often reflect exogenous events that happen in the real world.
Ferrara, Emilio +3 more
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Abstract Using intersectionality as a critical theoretical framework and analytical tool, this study investigated the HIV/AIDS information practices of Black sexual minority men (SMM). Twenty‐two Black SMM were interviewed about their HIV/AIDS‐related information practices.
Megan Threats
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Writing correctly and accurately in English is essential for communicating formally with others in this 4.0 era. Various approaches, methods, techniques, strategies, and media have been used to improve students’ writing skills.
Asnawi Muslem +5 more
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