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Sasvári, Péter, Bálint Teleki, and Anna Urbanovics. "The Opportunities of the Performance-based Publication Model in Hungary." Pénzügyi Szemle = Public Finance Quarterly 66, no. 1 (2021): 112–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.35551/pfq_2021_1_6.

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The performance-based publication model is a direct rewarding system among the scientific community, referring to the reward that authors receive for their publications. The amount of the reward depends on the citation index level of the journal in which a given article is published. Based on international best practices, the paper aims to investigate the possibilities of the implementation of this publication model within the Hungarian context. The model’s main advantage is that rewarding takes place at the individual level so its distribution is independent from the institutional level. After reviewing the best practices used in various countries worldwide, an empirical analysis is carried out which is based on the total number of publications in Hungary in 2019 indexed by Scopus. It means a total of 12,281 publications, based on scientometric indicators. Two models are used, model A considers the Hungarian co-authorship rate of the publications while model B takes the amount of the reward into account based on the publication without the co-authorship rate. Results show that in Hungary, the disciplines of Medicine and Engineering are the most competitive at an international level where we find a high proportion of highly indexed Q1 and Q2 publications. Beside these, results demonstrate the dominance of multiple authorship and journal articles in the research sample. As a conclusion, the proposed publication model could be implemented within the Hungarian context, based on the analysis, its estimated cost would be around 6 billion Hungarian forints.
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Tupan, Tupan, and Kamaludin Kamaludin. "PUBLICATION OF RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT IN OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL ANALYSIS BASED ON SCOPUS DATA." BACA: JURNAL DOKUMENTASI DAN INFORMASI 41, no. 2 (December 11, 2020): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/j.baca.v41i2.701.

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The study aims to determine: (1) the number of open access resources for research data management publications indexed by Scopus, including the year of publication, source of publication, authors, institutions, countries, types of documents and funding agencies; (2) mapping research data management based on keywords. The results of the study showed that the number of open access resources for research data management publications has started since 1981 and the number has continued to increase starting in 2014 and the highest number occurred in 2019, namely 49 publications. The most publicized journals that open access to research data management was the Data Science Journal, which was 11 publications. The most productive author of conducting research data management publications was Cox, A.M. and Pinfield, S. The largest institutions contributing to the publication of open access research data management were the University of Toronto and New York University. The countries that contributed the most were the United States with 50 publications, then China with 38 publications. The most open access research data management in the form of articles as many as 107 and 37 conference paper publications. The institutions that provided the most funding sponsors were the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the National Science Foundation. The results of keyword mapping with VOSViewer showed that big data, research data management, information management, data management, medical research topics, software, information processing, and metadata were the most researched topics.
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Selvan, Mercy Paul, A. Viji Amutha Mary, and S. Jancy. "Automatic User Domain Classification Based on Support Vector Machine (SVM)." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 16, no. 8 (August 1, 2019): 3327–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2019.8187.

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Finding domain of a research paper and a researcher is a crucial task and would be highly appreciable in order to provide personalized search results to the user. An automatic user domain classification technique based on SVM has been proposed in this paper in order to determine the domain of a user based on her publications. In this technique, for a given user, his specific area of domain is determined by classifying the keywords from his publication works. It consists of two phases: keyword extraction and domain classification. In keyword extraction phase, the list of publications corresponding to a user mail id is retrieved by using publish or perish tool. From each of the published papers, the keywords are extracted. In domain classification, SVM classifier is applied to determine the domain of the user. This is performed by training standard keywords from each domain into the SVM classifier. If a user belongs to more than one domain, then the primary domain with more publications will be considered.
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Reyes-Belmonte, Miguel Ángel. "A Bibliometric Study on Integrated Solar Combined Cycles (ISCC), Trends and Future Based on Data Analytics Tools." Sustainability 12, no. 19 (October 6, 2020): 8217. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12198217.

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In this paper, a bibliometric analysis was performed in order to analyze the state of the art and publication trends on the topic of ISCC (Integrated Solar Combined Cycles) for the period covering 1990 to July 2020. The Web of Science (WOS) database was consulted, and 1277 publications from 3157 different authors and 1102 different institutions, distributed among 78 countries, were retrieved as the corpus of the study. The VOSViewer software tool was used for the post-processing of the WOS corpus, and for the network data mapping. Multiple bibliometric indicators, such as the number of citations, keyword occurrences, the authors’ affiliations, and the authors, among others, were analysed in this paper in order to find the main research trends on the ISCC topic. The analysis performed in this paper concluded that the main publication source for ISCC research was Energy Conversion and Management, in terms of the total number of publications (158), but Solar Energy had the highest number of citations on the ISCC topic (4438). It was also found that China was the most productive country in terms of ISCC publications (241), and the Chinese Academy of Sciences was the most productive institution (52). Nevertheless, the author with the most publications on ISCC was I. Dincer, from Ontario Tech University (24). Based on publication keywords, a series of recommendations for future developments in the ISCC topic were derived, as well as the ways in which those ideas are connected to the global state of solar energy research.
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Phonarin, Pilapan, Supot Nitsuwat, and Choochart Haruechaiyasak. "AGRIX: An Ontology Based Agricultural Expertise Retrieval Framework." Advanced Materials Research 403-408 (November 2011): 3714–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.403-408.3714.

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Generally, information retrieval (IR) performs keyword search based on the user query to find a set of relevant documents. In the domain of agricultural expertise retrieval, the goal is to find a group of experts who has knowledge in agriculture (by using publications as the evidence) specified by the input query. Typical publication IR systems could sometimes return the search result sets, which consist of a huge amount of publications. Some of the returned publications are not relevant to the individual user’s information need. In this paper, an ontology based agricultural expertise retrieval framework called AGRIX is proposed with the focus on the ontology creation to cover three following aspects: (1) expert profiles and publications, (2) type of plants and (3) problem solving. To build the ontology model, we used a set of publications (1,249 records) which was collected from the Thai national AGRIS center, Bureau of Library Kasetsart University. In addition, a set of inference rules is created to support the expertise retrieval task. By using AGRIX to implement an agricultural expertise retrieval, users can search for experts in two perspectives, plant (e.g., rice, sugar canes) and problem solving (e.g., plant diseases, fertilizers).
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Bruttan, Iuliia, Igor Antonov, Dmitry Andreev, Victor Nikolaev, and Tatyana Klets. "RESEARCH OF APPROACHES TO THE RECOGNITION OF SEMANTIC IMAGES OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS BASED ON NEURAL NETWORKS." ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. RESOURCES. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference 2 (June 17, 2021): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/etr2021vol2.6628.

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The paper is devoted to the problems of orientation and navigation in the world of verbal presentation of scientific knowledge. The solution of these problems is currently hampered by the lack of intelligent information retrieval systems that allow comparing descriptions of various scientific works at the level of coincidence of semantic situations, rather than keywords. The article discusses methods for the formation and recognition of semantic images of scientific publications belonging to specific subject areas. The method for constructing a semantic image of a scientific text developed by Iuliia Bruttan allows to form an image of the text of a scientific publication, which can be used as input data for a neural network. Training of this neural network will automate the processes of pattern recognition and classification of scientific publications according to specified criteria. The approaches to the recognition of semantic images of scientific publications based on neural networks considered in the paper can be used to organize the semantic search for scientific publications, as well as in the design of intelligent information retrieval systems.
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Hamid, Omar Talal. "Design and Implementation a Novel Research Management System." Cihan University-Erbil Scientific Journal 3, no. 2 (August 20, 2019): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/cuesj.v3n2y2019.pp21-24.

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Publications and researches are one of the important activities of higher education institutions (HEIs) worldwide. Many HEIs, especially in Iraq, are facing different types of problems in managing publication information. This paper presents the design and implementation of researches management system (RMS) to be adopted in one of the state universities in Iraq. RMS is a web-based application to manage the publications and researches information in HEIs. The main goals of this application are collecting all submission publication information in a central database, generating different types of publication reports, generating real-time different statistics, saving all researchers information in the HEI, and facilitating checking and tracking the submitted researches.
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BAUER, AARON M., and KRAIG ADLER. "The dating and correct citation of A. F. A. Wiegmann's “Amphibien” section of Meyen's Reise um die Erde, with a bibliography of Wiegmann's herpetological publications." Archives of Natural History 28, no. 3 (October 2001): 313–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2001.28.3.313.

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Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann (1802–1841), who was based at Zoologisches Museum in Berlin, is most closely associated with Mexican herpetology through his publication of Herpetologia Mexicana (1834). However, he also made substantial contributions to the study of reptiles and amphibians of other regions, particularly South America and Asia. These were based on collections made by Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen (1804–1840) on a journey around the world during 1830–1832 and were published as the “Amphibien” section of Meyen's Reise um die Erde. The dating of this work has been especially problematic and several versions of the paper exist. A combination of sources of evidence, both intrinsic and extrinsic to Wiegmann's own publications, strongly suggests that the date of publication of this work is late 1834, that a book version of the paper predated the more widely cited paper in Nova acta, and that all versions of Reise um die Erde postdate Herpetologia Mexicana. An annotated bibliography of Wiegmann's 29 herpetological publications is presented.
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Zhang, Jinsong, Bao Jin, Junyi Sha, Yan Chen, and Yijin Zhang. "SentenceLDA- and ConNetClus-Based Heterogeneous Academic Network Analysis for Publication Ranking." Algorithms 15, no. 5 (May 10, 2022): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/a15050159.

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Scientific papers published in journals or conferences, also considered academic publications, are the manifestation of scientific research achievements. Lots of scientific papers published in digital form bring new challenges for academic evaluation and information retrieval. Therefore, research on the ranking method of scientific papers is significant for the management and evaluation of academic resources. In this paper, we first identify internal and external factors for evaluating scientific papers and propose a publication ranking method based on an analysis of a heterogeneous academic network. We use four types of metadata (i.e., author, venue (journal or conference), topic, and title) as vertexes for creating the network; in there, the topics are trained by the SentenceLDA algorithm with the metadata of the abstract. We then use the Gibbs sampling method to create a heterogeneous academic network and apply the ConNetClus algorithm to calculate the probability value of publication ranking. To evaluate the significance of the method proposed in this paper, we compare the ranking results with BM25, PageRank, etc., and homogeneous networks in MAP and NDCG. As shown in our evaluation results, the performance of the method we propose in this paper is better than other baselines for ranking publications.
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Rizki, Iqbal Ainur. "Profile of Top 100 Cited in STEM Education for the Last Twenty Years." JPPS (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Sains) 12, no. 1 (November 27, 2022): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.26740/jpps.v12n1.p69-84.

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The research analyzes the top 100 cited publications in STEM education in the last twenty years. The research objectives are to analyze the publication type, year, sources publishing, authorship pattern, institution, country, and keywords pattern and review these top-cited publications using bibliometric analysis. The metadata used in this research is the Scopus database. The study result shows that among these top 100 publications, the most common type of publication is journal articles. Most of these publications were conducted at four-year intervals from 2014 to 2017, with an average citation per paper of 70.75. Belland is recognized as the most productive author, whereas National Research Council has become the institution with the most citations. The most contributed institutions included Purdue University and the University of Minnesota. The USA has led over highly cited publications, followed by Australia and the Netherlands. The research areas in these papers mainly emphasize education, STEM, STEM education, engineering education, and every stem aspect. The review result focus on research on the conceptual framework of STEM integration, STEM-based learning media, challenges to STEM, perspectives on STEM education, and the impact of Covid-19 on STEM education. This research implies finding research novelties about STEM education through the results of mapping and visualization patterns based on keywords that often appear.
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Books on the topic "Paper-based publications"

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How to read a paper: The basics of evidence based medicine. 2nd ed. London: BMJ, 2001.

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How to read a paper: The basics of evidence-based medicine. 3rd ed. Malden, Mass: BMJ Books, 2006.

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Greenhalgh, Trisha. How to read a paper: The basics of evidence based medicine. London: BMJ, 1997.

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How to read a paper: The basics of evidence based medicine. London: BMJ, 1997.

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Pozdnysheva, E., Yu Chikhanchin, S. Ivanov, Yuriy Truntsevskiy, Aleksandr Savenkov, Elina Sidorenko, Aleksandr Fedorov, et al. Combatting Corruption: New Challenges. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21335.

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This monograph sums up the results of multidisciplinary scientific research of legal and institutional fundamentals relating to combatting corruption that were obtained within the National plan of combatting corruption for the period 2014–2015. It defines modern concepts of combatting corruption with due account given to new challenges and factors which are conducive to this socially negative phenomenon. The monograph reflects theoretical and methodological rules employed to monitor corruption elements and anticorruption measures, it also provides recommendations relating to the ways and means to liquidating the causes and conditions for corruption. Under consideration are traditional and new technologies of combatting corruption, potentials of legal responsibility for corruption crimes. It also gives recommendations for national anticorruption policy improvements that are based on international law tendencies and positive legal experience of international legislation. The thesis of this paper were broadly discussed at international and national science conferences, including the Fourth and the Fifth Eurasian anticorruption forum (Moscow, 2015 and 2016), and also during the sixth session of the Conference of States — members of the UN Convention on counteracting corruption (Saint Petersburg, 2–6 Nov. 2015). Theoretical conclusions and practical solutions highlighted in this publication can raise the effectiveness of national anticorruption strategies, give a new impetus to multidisciplinary and scientific studies of the legislation and law enforcement cases, and also get a greater number of people interested in this sphere – practicing lawyers, representatives of business community, graduates, and post graduates, legislative bodies, teachers, students, readers who face the problem of overcoming the problem of corruption.
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How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Greenhalgh, Trisha. How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Greenhalgh, Trisha. How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2009.

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How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Paper-based publications"

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Sumedha, S. K., and K. V. Sandhya. "Estimation of Salivary Glucose by Various Paper-based Colourimetric Methods." In Special Publications, 255–62. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781839160783-00255.

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Toulet, Anne, Franck Michel, Anna Bobasheva, Aline Menin, Sébastien Dupré, Marie-Claude Deboin, Marco Winckler, and Andon Tchechmedjiev. "ISSA: Generic Pipeline, Knowledge Model and Visualization Tools to Help Scientists Search and Make Sense of a Scientific Archive." In The Semantic Web – ISWC 2022, 660–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19433-7_38.

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AbstractFaced with the ever-increasing number of scientific publications, researchers struggle to keep up, find and make sense of articles relevant to their own research. Scientific open archives play a central role in helping deal with this deluge, yet keyword-based search services often fail to grasp the richness of the semantic associations between articles. In this paper, we present the methods, tools and services implemented in the ISSA project to tackle these issues. The project aims to (1) provide a generic, reusable and extensible pipeline for the analysis and processing of articles of an open scientific archive, (2) translate the result into a semantic index stored and represented as an RDF knowledge graph; (3) develop innovative search and visualization services that leverage this index to allow researchers, decision makers or scientific information professionals to explore thematic association rules, networks of co-publications, articles with co-occurring topics, etc. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the solution, we also report on its deployment and user-driven customization for the needs of an institutional open archive of 110,000+ resources. Fully in line with the open science and FAIR dynamics, the presented work is available under an open license with all the accompanying documents necessary to facilitate its reuse. The knowledge graph produced on our use-case is compliant with common linked open data best practices.
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Springer, Virginia, and Dimitri Petrik. "Towards a Taxonomy of Impact Factors for Digital Platform Pricing." In Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops, 115–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88583-0_11.

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AbstractSolving the chicken-or-egg problem and leveraging value contributing actors on the platform is crucial to establish dynamic platform-based ecosystems. A digital platform provider is challenged to manage multilateral platform architecture and governance mechanisms to establish an attractive platform-based ecosystem to foster third-party complementors to join. One of the key issues while establishing a platform-based ecosystem remains the decision about an adequate pricing model. Despite a large number of publications on platform governance, detailed pricing model analyses remain rare. In this explorative paper, we conduct a literature review, studying 62 relevant papers to explore the pricing impact factors to create a foundation for future research of price models in the under-researched setting of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The most relevant pricing factors and their distinctive characteristics are summed up in a multi-dimensional taxonomy. The developed taxonomy includes 13 impact factors and 38 characteristics of platform pricing. Our findings enable the decomposition and understanding of price models for their future improvement.
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Robert, Pauline, Charlotte Brault, Renaud Rincent, and Vincent Segura. "Phenomic Selection: A New and Efficient Alternative to Genomic Selection." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 397–420. New York, NY: Springer US, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2205-6_14.

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AbstractRecently, it has been proposed to switch molecular markers to near-infrared (NIR) spectra for inferring relationships between individuals and further performing phenomic selection (PS), analogous to genomic selection (GS). The PS concept is similar to genomic-like omics-based (GLOB) selection, in which molecular markers are replaced by endophenotypes, such as metabolites or transcript levels, except that the phenomic information obtained for instance by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has usually a much lower cost than other omics. Though NIRS has been routinely used in breeding for several decades, especially to deal with end-product quality traits, its use to predict other traits of interest and further make selections is new. Since the seminal paper on PS, several publications have advocated the use of spectral acquisition (including NIRS and hyperspectral imaging) in plant breeding towards PS, potentially providing a scope of what is possible. In the present chapter, we first come back to the concept of PS as originally proposed and provide a classification of selected papers related to the use of phenomics in breeding. We further provide a review of the selected literature concerning the type of technology used, the preprocessing of the spectra, and the statistical modeling to make predictions. We discuss the factors that likely affect the efficiency of PS and compare it to GS in terms of predictive ability. Finally, we propose several prospects for future work and application of PS in the context of plant breeding.
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Andres, Dörte. "‘The times they are a-changin’." In Introducing New Hypertexts on Interpreting (Studies), 196–213. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/btl.160.10and.

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Today’s interpreter training methods have largely been developed towards the end of the 20th century, and we must ask ourselves whether they still meet the requirements of today’s markets and how we can constantly adapt our training to meet new challenges and circumstances. To this end, the intensive linkage of research, training and practice is of fundamental importance in order to guarantee the type of professional training which enables students to learn the specific competencies required for professional practice. This paper first discusses competencies in general before turning to interpreting competencies in particular. It then focusses on one example, the competency of preparation, which might become ever more important in the future and thus warrants more attention in interpreter training. The scientific starting point is the general competency model of Kouwenhoven (2009). It serves as the basis for the Interpreting Studies view of preparation competency which will be examined from the perspective of situational intelligence (Jonnaert et al. 2007: 196). Although preparation is a topic of discussion in Interpreting Studies publications, it is argued here that it needs to be more intensively integrated into regular conference interpreter training courses than has been the case in the past. After all, it plays an essential role in situational intelligence, which constitutes an important factor in competency-based interpreter training. Using two special training formats, the “Freitagskonferenz” at the Department of Translation, Language and Cultural Studies in Germersheim, and “SIMinar” at the Center for Translation Studies in Vienna, which was introduced there by Franz Pöchhacker, it will be shown how useful these special training formats are in terms of improving this important competency and how significant they are in promoting situational intelligence and thereby facilitating the shift from routine expertise to adaptive expertise, which in our changing times has become more necessary than ever before.
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Borst, Timo, Jonas Mielck, Matthias Nannt, and Wolfgang Riese. "Extracting Funder Information from Scientific Papers - Experiences with Question Answering." In Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 289–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16802-4_24.

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AbstractThis paper is about automatic recognition of entities that funded a research work in economics as being expressed in a publication. While many works apply rules and/or regular expressions to candidate sections within the text, we follow a question answering (QA) based approach to identify those passages that are most likely to inform us about funding. With regard to a digital library scenario, we are dealing with three more challenges: confirming that our approach at least outperforms manual indexing, disambiguation of funding organizations by linking their names to authority data, and integrating the generated metadata into a digital library application. Our computational results by means of machine learning techniques show that our QA performs similar to a previous work (AckNER), although we operated on rather small sets of training and test data. While manual indexing is still needed for a gold standard of reliable metadata, the identification of funding entities only worked for a subset of funder names.
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Looks, Hanna, Jannik Fangmann, Jörg Thomaschewski, María-José Escalona, and Eva-Maria Schön. "Towards a Standardized Questionnaire for Measuring Agility at Team Level." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 71–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78098-2_5.

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AbstractContext: Twenty years after the publication of the agile manifesto, agility is becoming more and more popular in different contexts. Agile values are changing the way people work together and influence people’s mindset as well as the culture of organizations. Many organizations have understood that continuous improvement is based on measurement.Objective: The objective of this paper is to present how agility can be measured at the team level. For this reason, we will introduce our questionnaire for measuring agility, which is based on the agile values of the manifesto.Method: We developed a questionnaire comprising 36 items that measure the current state of a team’s agility in six dimensions (communicative, change-affine, iterative, self-organized, product-driven and improvement-oriented). This questionnaire has been evaluated with respect to several expert reviews and in a case study.Results: The questionnaire provides a method for measuring the current state of agility, which takes the individual context of the team into account. Furthermore, our research shows, that this technique enables the user to uncover dysfunctionalities in a team.Conclusion: Practitioners and organizations can use our questionnaire to optimize collaboration within their teams in terms of agility. In particular, the value delivery of an organization can be increased by optimizing collaboration at the team level. The development of this questionnaire is a continuous learning process with the aim to develop a standardized questionnaire for measuring agility.
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P, JYOTHI. "An Efficient Questionnaire based system: Problems with Composing English Skills to Write a Research Paper." In CHALLENGES IN ACADEMIC WRITING –A PRAGMATIC STUDY, 83–100. Royal Book Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/royal.54.5.

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Wale, B. D., et.al. (2021) English is the common global language for communication purpose in universal. Due to this it cannot be ignored or denied by any academician and research publications with various domains such as life science, engineering and technology. The importance of English in writing research papers is that it makes successful paper publications in reputed international journals which improves the profile of individual researcher and academic institutions [1].
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Morozov, Sergey N. "Ivan Bunin’s Story ‛Son’: to the History of the Text." In I.A. Bunin and his time: Context of Life — History of Work, 604–16. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/ab-978-5-9208-0675-8-604-616.

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The paper examines the history of the text of the story “Son” by Ivan Bunin. The story “Son” is based on foreign material, which was a rare example for the writer’s pre-revolutionary work. The textology of this story has never been examined before. In the course of work, all six lifetime publications of this work were identified and studied. The selected examples of discrepancies presented in the paper clearly show the movement of the text. It is emphasized that in every publication Bunin most notably worked on improving the psychological portraits of the main characters of the story. The article offers a solution to the problem of choosing the main text of the story for the future academic Complete works of Ivan Bunin.
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De, Soumya, R. Joe Stanley, Beibei Cheng, Sameer Antani, Rodney Long, and George Thoma. "Automated Text Detection and Recognition in Annotated Biomedical Publication Images." In Medical Imaging, 457–89. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0571-6.ch018.

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Images in biomedical publications often convey important information related to an article's content. When referenced properly, these images aid in clinical decision support. Annotations such as text labels and symbols, as provided by medical experts, are used to highlight regions of interest within the images. These annotations, if extracted automatically, could be used in conjunction with either the image caption text or the image citations (mentions) in the articles to improve biomedical information retrieval. In the current study, automatic detection and recognition of text labels in biomedical publication images was investigated. This paper presents both image analysis and feature-based approaches to extract and recognize specific regions of interest (text labels) within images in biomedical publications. Experiments were performed on 6515 characters extracted from text labels present in 200 biomedical publication images. These images are part of the data set from ImageCLEF 2010. Automated character recognition experiments were conducted using geometry-, region-, exemplar-, and profile-based correlation features and Fourier descriptors extracted from the characters. Correct recognition as high as 92.67% was obtained with a support vector machine classifier, compared to a 75.90% correct recognition rate with a benchmark Optical Character Recognition technique.
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Conference papers on the topic "Paper-based publications"

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Mahmud, Tamim Al, B. M. Mainul Hossain, and Dilshad Ara. "Automatic Reviewers Assignment to a Research Paper Based on Allied References and Publications Weight." In 2018 4th International Conference on Computing Communication and Automation (ICCCA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccaa.2018.8777730.

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Herzog, Patricia Snell. "Cracking the Code of Geo-Identifiers: Harnessing Data-Based Decision-Making for the Public Good." In CARMA 2022 - 4th International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics. valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carma2022.2022.15100.

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The accessibility of official statistics to non-expert users could be aided by employing natural language processing and deep learning models to dataset lexicons. Specifically, the semantic structure of FIPS codes would offer a relatively standardized data dictionary of column names and string variable structure to identify: two-digits for states, followed by three-digits for counties. The technical, methodological contribution of this paper is a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications based on FIPS code analysis indicated that between 27,954 and 1,970,000 publications attend to this geo-identifier. Within a single dataset reporting national representative and longitudinal survey data, 141 publications utilize FIPS data. The high incidence shows the research impact. Yet, the low proportion of only 2.0 percent of all publications utilizing this dataset also shows a gap even among expert users. A data use case drawn from public health data implies that cracking the code of geo-identifiers could advance access by helping everyday users formulate data inquiries within intuitive language.
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Cuca, Branka, and Raffaella Brumana. "SPACE-BASED APPLICATIONS FOR BUILT CULTURAL HERITAGE: EXPERIENCE OF COPERNICUS4REGIONS PUBLICATION." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia: Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12514.

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NEREUS is a Network of Regions Using Space Technologies established in Brussels in 2007. The need of this network emerged out of conviction that the regions are the key users and procurers of space-based applications, products and services. Since more than decade, the mission of the Network has been to raise awareness of the benefits that space technologies can offer to the citizens, especially in a regional context, for public services and public policies. Within this framework, and with support by the European Commission and European Space Agency, NEREUS has developed several publications that have promoted different Earth Observation applications such as "The growing uses of Copernicus across Europe’s Regions" (2012) and the latest one "The Ever Growing Use of Copernicus across Europe’s Regions" (2018). Politecnico di Milano was in charge of Publication management of this last use-cases collection. The paper here presented illustrates and discusses the result of the Publication with a specific focus on applications regarding use of Earth Observation and Copernicus Programme for Cultural Heritage.
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Briggs, Ted L., Thomas C. Rando, and Thomas A. Daggett. "Re-Use of Ship Product Model Data for Life-Cycle Support." In SNAME Maritime Convention. SNAME, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/smc-2005-p17.

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With the advent of full service contracts by the Navy, shipyards have become responsible for the life cycle support of ships, including maintenance and logistics data over the life of the ship. Hence, it will become increasingly important for shipyards to efficiently integrate acquisition data with lifecycle support products. In particular, the use of an Integrated Data Environment (IDE), mandated for all ACAT1 acquisition programs, serves to collect and configure design, engineering and production information during acquisition. This information is also required to develop the logistics data for the ship, including technical publications, as well as support life cycle support systems. The shipyard’s cost and performance of these new Navy contracts will depend on the efficient incorporation of this engineering and design information. The Navy and the aerospace domains are moving toward the adoption of a new the life cycle support standard for technical publication: the International Specification for Technical Publications utilizing a common source database (a.k.a. S1000D). This standard applies to both land and sea specific applications, as well as defense and commercial uses. The purpose of the specification was to address the dramatically rising costs of managing life cycle support information. The specification adopts ISO, CALS, and W3C standards. In fact, it uses STEP AP239, Product Life Cycle Support (PLCS) as one of its normative standards The Integrated Shipbuilding Environment (ISE) project has published a technical architecture, including XML-based information models, for the sharing of product model data to exchange design, engineering, and production data. The direct use of such data in the population of technical publications could result in significant savings. This paper discusses the requirements and use cases necessary to define the architecture and process to populate portions of the ‘common source database’ for ship life cycle support using product model data in ISE format. Specifically it addresses the issues involved in generating PLCS technical data directly from ISE product model data and populating a database in accordance with the S1000D standard. Both the S1000D standard for interactive technical documentation and AP239, lifecycle support data, will be analyzed based on the ISE technical architecture. The integration of the document-centric S1000D standard with the data-centric AP239 and ISE standards is discussed.
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Webster, Dillon. "Written into Existence: Publications and the Perceived Narratives of Gregory Burgess’s Architecture." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a3991p9ifg.

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This research contributes to the influential work of Melbourne-based Architect, Gregory Burgess. Awarded the RAIA Gold Medal in 2004, Burgess is best known for celebrating human values through design and for his spiritual methodologies, organic aesthetic, and work with Indigenous landowners. While Burgess has initiated very little writing, his work has been the focus of numerous articles published within a variety of journals, newsletters, magazines, and books including those from the construction industry which are often overlooked in journalistic reviews. This paper investigates discussions of architecture in publications through lenses such as intended audiences and physical medium, which consequentially develop narratives and form perceived relationships between an architectural project, an architect, and reader. Conducted as archival research within Gregory Burgess’s anthology of saved publications, the examination and cataloguing of over 230 publications that mention him and his work date from 1979-2013. The breadth of the collection provides publications which range from local timber fabrication companies to Russian journals reviewing organic architecture, the majority in which the architect and the work was discussed without consultation from the design team. As a robust collection was maintained by the architect himself, general issues of discovering and accessing publications including those which fall within the digital dark age can be accessed and provide a fuller historical perception of the built work. The discussions of and narratives formed within this literature portray Burgess and his work in conscientious manners through the written word targeted for specific audiences: the construction industry, the trained architect, and members of the general public. Often, rather than contributing to architectural journalism or critique in a meaningful way, prominent projects and their broader themes become a vehicle for the author to promote their own voice and ideas. The findings argue that the different relationships an author has experiencing an architectural space demonstrates a broader picture of the architectural industry and the ways that historical publications can generate a perception of a designer and their designs.
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Gureyev, Vadim N., Nikolay A. Mazov, and Inna Yu Ilyicheva. "Bibliometric methods to identify priority research trends in the Earth sciences." In Twenty Fourth International Conference "Information technologies, computer systems and publications for libraries". Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-221-0-2019-47-52.

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Identifying research priorities and trends is one of the most important strategic tasks of scientific organizations. Its accomplishment enables to distribute limited funds more efficiently and to establish an interest balance between various stakeholders in research activity; it also makes research organization and its structural divisions more competitive in the academic space. The paper reports the findings of bibliometric analysis; research priorities for an individual research organization specialized in the earth sciences, are revealed. The discussed approaches based on the use of citation analysis and content analysis can significantly enhance expert evaluation process at the stage of setting research priorities.
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Medvet, Eric, Alberto Bartoli, and Giulio Piccinin. "Publication Venue Recommendation Based on Paper Abstract." In 2014 IEEE 26th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictai.2014.152.

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Селиванова, И. В. "SCIENTIFIC TEXTS CLASSIFICATION BY COMPRESSING ABSTRACTS ON THE EXAMPLE OF PUBLICATIONS INDEXED IN SCOPUS BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE." In XVII Российская конференция “Распределенные информационно-вычислительные ресурсы: Цифровые двойники и большие данные”. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25743/ict.2019.93.10.027.

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В работе исследуется возможность применения метода автоматической классификации научных текстов на основе сжатия данных, успешно применявшегося к полным текстам научных статей к классификации текстов на основе аннотаций. Для классификации были использованы библиографические описания публикаций из базы данных Scopus. Сравнение результатов проводилось с использованием тематических рубрик Scopus. Выявлено, что построение обучающей выборки на основе высокоцитируемых публикаций улучшает качество классификации. The paper investigates the applicability of the method of automatic classification of scientific texts based on data compression, successfully applied to the full texts of scientific articles to classify texts based on annotations. For classification, bibliographic descriptions of publications from the Scopus database were used. A comparison of the results was carried out using subject areas from Scopus. It was revealed that the construction of a training set based on highly cited publications improves the quality of classification.
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Langley, Dorothy. "Treasure Hunt in the Library: An Exercise in Academic Literacy." In InSITE 2007: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3092.

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This paper presents an Academic Literacy course designed for first year students in our department. The course is based on a set of relevant reading materials and covers knowledge levels and classification systems, logical and physical library organization principles, physical and virtual search for publications, bibliographic citations and referencing methods and purposes. The paper describes two, out-of-class, activities related to the academic and public libraries in the information age. The first activity, the “Book Hunt”, organizes the students’ conceptions of the variety of functions being served and the impact of information technology on retrieving academic publications. Students’ response to a reflective assignment dealing with concepts and impressions is described. The second activity “Visiting a public library”, involves interviewing the librarian and writing a report on the structure and functions of the library. The paper discusses features of students’ reports and indicates the contribution of the activities to the students’ academic world view.
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Gluch, Jerzy, and Jerzy Krzyzanowski. "New Attempt for Diagnostics of the Geometry Deterioration of the Power System Based on Thermal Measurement." In ASME Turbo Expo 2006: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2006-90263.

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The authors developed the bi-modular thermal diagnostic system for power cycles, [1]. The task of the systems is not only search for inefficient components of the complex power cycle, [2], and determination of the type of its deterioration, [3], but also recognition of the geometry degradation of its faulty components, [4], based on thermal and flow measurements, which is the novelty of the presented diagnostic system. The paper summarises the developed procedure based on previous authors’ publications as indicated above and illustrates it with the flow diagram attached, Fig.1.
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Ripey, Mariya. NORMATIVE ASPECT OF USE OF NOUNS IN NEWSPAPER PUPLICATIONS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2022.51.11410.

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The article provides a study of the standard aspect of vocabulary usage in Ukrainian newspaper publications. The language quality in newspaper publications is an important and topical problem. The paper puts special emphasis on the language of the media which needs to be normative. The research is predetermined by the need to establish word meanings (based on the editorial practice), which is not specifically delineated in the reference literature, and to give variants of their proper usage. It is emphasized that the accuracy of word usage depends on the availability, aesthetic impact and effectiveness of newspaper publications. The research analyses proper usage of linguistic expressions in different publications of «DEN’», «DZERKALO TYZHNYA», «EXPRESS» newspapers, particularly the usage of nouns TENSION (napruha), DIFFERENCE (riznytsia), NUMBER (chyslo). Meanings of all these words are not explicitly delineated in the reference literature. There are a lot of doubts about the proper usage of these linguistic expressions in the editorial work. Certain Recommendations regarding the correct usage of researchable forms have been suggested. The analysis of defining dictionaries, translation dictionaries, thesaurus as well as other reference books, is based on the acquired editorial experience, that enables to define the meaning of the lexems TENSION (napruha), DIFFERENCE (riznytsia), NUMBER (chyslo) under the study and to suggest correct compliant forms to the selected examples of their usage in the publications of «DEN’», «DZERKALO TYZHNYA», «EXPRESS» newspapers (over 70 sentence constructions).
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Nenci, Silvia, and Francesco Quatraro. Innovation and Competitiveness in Mining Value Chains in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003805.

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This paper provides an international overview of the mining global value chain (GVC) and its most recent transformations and trends, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, and Peru. The study uses international trade data and patent and scientific publications data. By using trade in value added, we first investigate the role of those countries in the international mining trade, and their specialization, participation, and position in the mining GVC for the period 2005-15. The analysis is carried out for both mining products and mining-related services, and also looks at the contribution of services to mining exports. Second, we analyze the evolution of innovative activity and the direction of technological change in the mining sector over the past 40 years by looking at patent applications, both internationally and with attention to the three target countries. We also provide an overview of, and some insights on, knowledge flow in the mining sector based on scientific production.
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Herbert, Sian. Reducing Criminal Violence Through Public Sector-led Multisectoral Approaches. Institute of Development Studies, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.043.

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The last decades have seen increased consensus for the need to understand and address violence through a public health approach, and a preventative approach, as embodied by Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16. This necessitates a multi-sector and multi-stakeholder approach, yet poor governance continues to threaten progress on this agenda. Many policy approaches to urban violence tend to take an approach that is either place-based; people-based; or behaviour-based and include a range of initiatives. The INSPIRE initiative is a key global response to tackling violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) A multisector approach is needed to address the complexity and multifactorial origins of violence. Yet multisector engagement can complicate institutional responses due to different goals, concepts, instruments, etc. Increased collaboration and joined-up approaches across government departments have led to changes in institutions and approaches. The literature base on violence prevention initiatives is varied and uneven across the different types of violence, e.g. with more literature available on interventions focussed on interpersonal and urban violence compared to organised crime-related violence. Evaluations are limited and face many methodological challenges (Cuesta & Alda, 2021) – e.g. the scale and complexity of violence limits the extent to which interventions can be rigorously evaluated or comparable, and most focus on interventions in the Global North. Most importantly, the literature base for this specific question – focussed on the wider institutional context and lessons for a multisectoral approach – is very limited, as most of the available literature focusses on lessons relating to the outcomes of the interventions. In line with the operational focus of this paper, this review draws mainly on practitioner and policy publications. The approaches, interventions, and lessons detailed below are illustrative and are not comprehensive of the many complex lessons relating to this broad area of programming.
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Gordoncillo, Mary Joy N., Ronello C. Abila, and Gregorio Torres. The Contributions of STANDZ Initiative to Dog Rabies Elimination in South-East Asia. O.I.E (World Organisation for Animal Health), January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/standz.2789.

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A Grant Agreement between the Government of Australia and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), the Stop Transboundary Animal Diseases and Zoonoses (STANDZ), initiative includes a rabies component with an overarching intended outcome of reducing dog rabies incidence in targeted areas. This initiative envisaged regional rabies activities in South-East Asia as well as specifically designed pilot projects in the Philippines, Myanmar and Cambodia. While remaining anchored to the envisioned outcome, its implementation from 2013 to 2016 also leveraged on the resources made available through the initiative to strategically generate tools, materials and examples that can potentially bridge long-standing gaps on dog rabies elimination in the region. This included developing approaches on rabies communication strategy, risk-based approach for the prioritization of mass dog vaccination, rabies case investigation, post-vaccination monitoring, building capacity through pilot vaccination projects, One Health operationalization at the grass-root level, and reinforcing high-level political support through regional and national rabies strategy development. These are briefly described in this paper and are also further detailed in a series of publications which individually document these approaches for future utility of the countries in the region, or wherever these may be deemed fitting. The STANDZ rabies initiative leaves behind a legacy of materials and mechanisms that can potentially contribute in strategically addressing rabies in the region and in achieving the global vision of eliminating dog-mediated human rabies by 2030.
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Haßler, Björn, and Gesine Haseloff. TVET Research in SSA: Recommendations for Thematic Priorities. Undefined, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53832/opendeved.0268.

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This paper builds on our study on research on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The study was commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF) and was conducted in 2019. Our study undertook a systematic literature review, which evaluated over 2,000 scientific publications, classifying some 300 as relevant to the topic and examined them in greater detail. One focus area was the institutionalisation of research on TVET in sub-Saharan Africa, its actors, networks and funding. A second area focused on the topics and content addressed by researchers on TVET in SSA. Our comprehensive study allows us to derive indications for future TVET research in SSA, which form the content of the present paper. Our recommendations for future research emerge from: The research literature analysed; A series of expert interviews; and A Structured Community Review. Our key contribution is an extension of the Mulder-Roelofs Vocational Education and Training Research Framework of categories for TVET research. The framework reflects the focus and quality criteria of European/German TVET, and is an ideal starting point. Through our research, we revised and extended the framework for use in SSA. Our goal was to build on international standards on the one hand, but on the other hand to extend and apply those for use in SSA. It therefore makes it possible to respond to the latest state of research both from a European perspective (e.g., donors/organisations like BMBF), as well as to examine the broad spectrum of very different aspects of TVET research in SSA. After presenting the relevant categories of TVET research, the authors go into detail on the topics for further research. Their conclusion recommends continuous research monitoring based on a constantly updated international network of researchers and institutions with an interest in TVET research in SSA. In particular, we propose a coordinated effort for an online, international community of stakeholders and researchers involved in TVET research in sub-Saharan Africa (https://convet.org).
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Hossain, Niamat Ullah Ibne, Raed Jaradat, Michael Hamilton, Charles Keating, and Simon Goerger. A historical perspective on development of systems engineering discipline : a review and analysis. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40259.

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Since its inception, Systems Engineering (SE) has developed as a distinctive discipline, and there has been significant progress in this field in the past two decades. Compared to other engineering disciplines, SE is not affirmed by a set of underlying fundamental propositions, instead it has emerged as a set of best practices to deal with intricacies stemming from the stochastic nature of engineering complex systems and addressing their problems. Since the existing methodologies and paradigms (dominant pat- terns of thought and concepts) of SE are very diverse and somewhat fragmented. This appears to create some confusion regarding the design, deployment, operation, and application of SE. The purpose of this paper is 1) to delineate the development of SE from 1926-2017 based on insights derived from a histogram analysis, 2) to discuss the different paradigms and school of thoughts related to SE, 3) to derive a set of fundamental attributes of SE using advanced coding techniques and analysis, and 4) to present a newly developed instrument that could assess the performance of systems engineers. More than Two hundred and fifty different sources have been reviewed in this research in order to demonstrate the development trajectory of the SE discipline based on the frequency of publication.
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Arifi, Besa. Education in Preventing & Countering Violent Extremism: Considerations for the Western Balkans. RESOLVE Network, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/pn2022.1.wb.

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Violent extremism in the Western Balkans takes many forms, from Western Balkans foreign fighters recruited to participate in conflicts abroad, including in the Middle East and Ukraine; to ethno-nationalist organizations that spread inter-ethnic hatred, some emanating from and glorifying legacies of conflict spanning back to the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and regional conflicts in the 1990s; to chauvinism and anti-EU and anti-NATO ideas that emerge to become even more serious and with greater consequences for the region and socio-political cohesion and dynamics. As violent extremism continues to evolve and adapt in the Western Balkan countries, efforts to address it must also adjust to new threats from both internal and external sources. Recent research on violent extremism in the Western Balkans, and North Macedonia specifically, suggests that education may be an important tool in addressing violent extremism in the region. Some have suggested educational initiatives may assist in addressing online and offline disinformation and extremist narratives. Furthermore, addressing ongoing issues within ethnically divided educational systems may play an important role in working to address some of the ethnic-based divisions that can contribute to ”othering” dynamics. Others have further suggested that education and other support services can play a role in aiding the transition of those imprisoned on charges related to violent extremism and returning families back into society. As countries throughout the Western Balkans continue to update and revise their national action plans and policies to address violent extremism, greater consideration of the role of education and how it might be integrated into these policies is needed. This publication, based on findings from a large-scale literature review mapping the state of research on education in P/CVE in the Western Balkans and beyond,offers a series of considerations for policymakers and practitioners looking to incorporate education in future efforts to address drivers, both real and potential, of violent extremism in Western Balkan states. While findings from this paper are contextualized within the broader experiences of the Western Balkans, specific examples based on experiences in individual countries, North Macedonia most notably, are detailed to provide an in-depth example of considerations for policymakers interested in further incorporating education into P/CVE plans moving forward.
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