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Micro-Scholarship: An Innovative Process Using Common Technology Tools
Micro-Scholarship is a flexible process that eases an educator’s scholarly journey by making their small steps (Micro-Assets) visible, assessable,...
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Digital Scholarly Practices in Scientific Communication: Paths and Goals in Research Dissemination
This chapter has been conceived as a general introduction to the volume Digital Scientific Communication: Identity and Visibility in Research... -
KGMM - A Maturity Model for Scholarly Knowledge Graphs Based on Intertwined Human-Machine Collaboration
Knowledge Graphs (KG) have gained increasing importance in science, business and society in the last years. However, most knowledge graphs were... -
Evaluating NATO Enlargement: Scholarly Debates, Policy Implications, and Roads not Taken
Central and Eastern Europe"Soviet Union"Post-Cold War"European security"NATO’s enlargement into Central and Eastern Europe is both one of the... -
Scholarly Communities at the Crossroads: Internationalizing Sociological Networks in Valparaíso, Chile (2003–2019)
Achievements and tensions derived from the internationalization of national scholarly communities have attracted extensive attention. However, very...
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A progressive scholarly acceptance analysis of robot-assisted arthroplasty: a review of the literature and prediction of future research trends
Robot-assisted arthroplasty (RAA) is increasingly practised in orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this study was to perform a bibliometric analysis of...
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Collaboration: From Scholarly Collaboration to Peer Mentoring to Friendship
I first met Len Pogach at a conference of VA HSR&D in Washington, DC in ~2001. We bumped into each other at a refreshment table between sessions. Our... -
CSR and employee outcomes: a systematic literature review
The purpose of this research is to consolidate and extend the current literature on employee outcomes of CSR (referred to as micro-level outcomes)....
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Urban nature-based solutions planning for biodiversity outcomes: human, ecological, and artificial intelligence perspectives
Nature-based solutions (NBS) harness ecosystem services for urban enhancement, promoting biodiversity, habitat creation, and water management while...
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How Organizational Socialization Tactics Affect Volunteer Outcomes for New Volunteers
The literature has underexplored the profound impact of organizational socialization tactics on new volunteer outcomes. This study used social...
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GEC-DCL: Grammatical Error Correction Model with Dynamic Context Learning for Paragraphs and Scholarly Papers
Over the past decade, there has been noteworthy progress in the field of Automatic Grammatical Error Correction (GEC). Despite this growth, current... -
A model six-month workshop for develo** systematic review protocols at teaching hospitals: action research and scholarly productivity
BackgroundResearch engagement contributes to the improvement of patient care. A systematic review is a suitable first scholarly activity because it...
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The Impact of the Zone of Proximal Development Concept (Scaffolding) on the Students Problem Solving Skills and Learning Outcomes
Schools regularly use the zone of proximal development (ZPD), also known as scaffolding, to help students learn new skills. Students who do not... -
The Critical Scholar as Rhetorical Citizen: Fostering Criticality and Social Responsibility in Scholarly Writing
This chapter illustrates how in a module that is “content-specific but rhetorically intensive” critical scholarly writing skills are developed among... -
Writing Entrepreneurial-Theorizing Outcomes
There are several excellent “From the Editor” notes, but in this chapter, we offer something more hands-on with a perspective directly applicable to... -
Does monetary support increase citation impact of scholarly papers?
One of the main indicators of scientific development of a given country is the number of papers published in high impact scholarly journals. Many...
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Outcomes of science-industry collaboration: factors and interdependencies
We analyse the outcomes for scientists from science-industry collaboration projects and study the conditions under which these outcomes emerge. While...
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When Does Prosocial Motivation Deliver? A Dual-Motivations Approach to Social Enterprise Outcomes
Scholars and leaders have assumed that prosocial motivation is the primary driver for social enterprises (SEs) to do good. Despite the significance...
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Simulation for skills training in neurosurgery: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and analysis of progressive scholarly acceptance
At a time of significant global unrest and uncertainty surrounding how the delivery of clinical training will unfold over the coming years, we offer...