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    Electronic Media

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    Scientific Communication Rob Kling & Geoffrey McKim April 27, 2000 Indiana University School of Library and Information Science 10th & Jordan, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA +1 812 855 5113 kling@indiana.edu, mckimg@indiana.edu Accepted for publication in: Journal of the American Society for Information Science Abstract The shift towards the use of electronic media in scholarly communication appears to be an inescapable imperative. However, these shifts are uneven, both with respect to field and with respect

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    Research and Topic

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    What are the current debates? 9. Peer-reviewed journals contain articles reviewed by experts in the field before they are accepted for publication. Avoid newspapers, magazines and non-peer reviewed journals unless your subject area requires it; e.g. media studies, journalism, performance art. However, even here, while current information and trends might be culled from these sources, search peer-reviewed journals for in-depth studies and explorations. 10. Wikipedia is not a

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    Dr. Carter 's Letter

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    I am pleased to write this letter in strong support of Dr. Marilyn Carter’s outstanding research work as a scientist in the field of neuroscience. Based on her research skills, publication records, and both her proven and ongoing contributions to the field, I am absolutely confident that Dr. Carter will continue to discover new aspects of neurodegenerative diseases and thus facilitate the discovery of new therapeutic methods, ultimately serving the national interests. Before providing further details

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    Task 1. Scholarly versus Popular Resources 1. scholarly Source- written for scholars, technical language, full citation, peer reviewed Popular Source – magazines, for a general audience, usually not fully cited When each is appropriate: Popular sources are good for background information, then scholarly sources should be used for more in-depth research and citation. 2. A blog written by an archeologist would be a popular source because it is not peer reviewed 3. A blog by a Native American would

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    University. It published in Journal of Education Media and Library Sciences in 2007. The title for popular article is “Pleasurable pursuit”. This article is written by John Doraisamy and it’s taken from The Star Online. It published in 2010 as education article. Both of these articles are discussing about reading habits and reading interest among children. Using these articles I can study what the different between

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    Furthermore, while numerous studies have investigated the effect of either mnemonic cues and level of processing on associative memory, few have analyzed the additive/combined effect these memory strategies might have on face-name memory performance. A study by Yesavage, Rose, and Bower (1983), comparing elderly participant’s performance across memory strategies proven to enhance face-name associations both replicates and extends McCarty’s earlier research on strategies to improve face- name associations

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    you how I journal. First, I keep my journal on my nightstand next to my bed. Out of sight, out of mind. But if you keep it in your sight, it'll be a visual cue to do that habit. Second, I do it at night right before bed. I see my journal there, so it's easy to do it right before I fall asleep. I just turn on my lamp on my nightstand (you can get an orange salt lamp if you are worried about blue light, but older people become less sensitive to blue light before bed). Third, then I journal about stuff

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    doctor before consumption. Ibuprofen deprives the heart of oxygen-enriched blood, which may result in heart failure. Readers will draw focus on the alarm and potential health scares through medical evidence. As I compared the British Medical Journal and the guardian, all relative information must be relayed throughout the document. All research shown in the BMJ was fully factual evidence based upon the experiment. The

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    Social Underground

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    Everything you need to know about in this weekly series: How climate scientists can predict the future of our planet with climate models, a book that teaches you how not to suck, a lesson on how you can control you dreams, and a new video game movie starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. At Social Underground we go beyond the mainstream stuff and see what’s underneath the surface. What should we get into, listen to, read, eat or watch? If there is something in our culture that needs attention that’s

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    Assignment Part 1

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    PSYC101 Journal Article Review Assignment - Part 1 Article Content Identification and Summary Due: 11:55pm ET Sunday at the end of Week 3 of the 8-week course term You may work on this assignment ahead of its deadline but may not submit it prior to Week 3. Points Possible: 60 OVERVIEW: This is Part 1 of a two-part assignment designed to guide you through the steps of critically reviewing a published, evidence-based, scholarly journal article. This is an activity in which students engage

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