A voice for science from the developing world SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AS A CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Marina Joubert Southern Science SAASTA AFRICAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE FEB 2009
By RitaSecondary Research. Secondary Research (defined). Research information that is used for a purpose other than that for which it was originally intended Secondary research can precede problem identification (discovery) or follow it (investigation)*
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By roxyPractices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey 30 January 2019. Rebecca Bryant , PhD, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research bryantr@oclc.org @RebeccaBryant18 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2753-3881.
By denaliGifted Hands. WebQuest. Gifted Hands Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion. Introduction. In the following webquest you will examine the three surgeries that made Dr. Ben Carson a famous neurosurgeon. Home. Task.
By tavariusResearchers of Tomorrow. Over 10,000 responses from the first two years. More than 70 HEIs. Students from all disciplines. Identifying clear trends. Setting the national context. All the data will be made available for reuse. The study contributes to an evidence base that will:
By emmaOpenAIREplus – Research Information 2020. Najla Rettberg University of Göttingen, Germany . Overview. What is OpenAIRE /plus about ? Services on top of Repositories Interoperability issues Heading towards Horizon 2020. 2. What is OpenAIRE ?. 2009 – 2012, 27 countries
By batEquality and Diversity Working together to support children and families from Scotland’s Travelling Communities. Karen MacMaster Highland Council 26 th November 2013. Terminology. Important to realise that Scotland’s Travelling people are not one homogeneous group
By lamUsing What Works: Adapting Evidence-Based Programs to Fit Your Needs. Introducing an Important New Tool Carol Ann M. Covington, MS, NCI’s Cancer Information Service June 15, 2009. Pre-Test and Introduction.
By cloveEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne EPFL. ScienceWise – JRA1. A web-based scientific platform to boost research. Motivation: The volume of research information outgrows our individual capacity to process it Publications and knowledge are scattered across different sources
By jarvisEngaging Parents in Career Conversations. Presenter/s: Venue: Date:. Acknowledgements. The following have contributed to the development of this resource: Gray Poehnell Canadian Career Development Foundation Career Education Association of Victoria Source Materials:
By wandaCARVING YOUR CARP. Some guidelines for your thesis statement and outline. Should be an answer to your research question Should be rooted in your research Should be argumentative Should begin with a transition (because it will appear near or at the end of your intro. paragraph)
By shinaAnimal Experimentation. A Necessary Evil, or Just Pure Evil?. Webquest modified by Sarah Bauhs from http://www.teacherwebquest.com/MN/UMN/AnimalRights/uh1.aspx. Introduction. How do you know if the medicine you take is safe?
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By grytaRepositories for research information management . Wolfram Horstmann. CERIF-CRIS and Repositories , Brussels , 12/13-oct-2011. The challenge. http://mhpbooks.com/mobylives/?p=33681 . Collaboration of researchers, administration & librarians!. Why CRIS & OA- Repositories ?.
By bryceOffice of Research Oversight. What’s New in VHA Handbook 1058.01 Dated November 15, 2011. December 1, 2011. Summary of Changes. Reconciles reporting requirements with the recent realignment of ORO’s Regional Office (RO) and Central Office (CO) oversight groups
By karmaHow scientists work. What is a hypothesis?. A reasonable explanation of an observation or experimental result or a possible answer to a scientific question that can be answered. The hypothesis may or may not be supported by experimental results. Hypothesis, cont.
By rudolfWriting your rebuttal. Identifying the Other Side. The Purpose of a Rebuttal:. To show that you understand both sides of the argument To show that even though you understand the other side, you STILL chose your side Counters arguments that the other side has Makes your side look stronger.
By haliExpository paper: Research. Research information should be : 1. facts (no opinions or non-specific information) 2. Accomplishments 3. Awards, college degrees, honors 4. Inventions or what they founded/started 5. Who & how they influenced others 6. How they overcame a hardship
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