Sentences with phrase «academic journals often»

Although digital rights management (DRM) protection is standard in the commercial e-books that line digital shelves, academic journals often contain no such protections.

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A study in the journal Academic Medicine shows that millions of dollars and pounds of refuse can be saved by recycling some medically related waste that often gets thrown away without even being used.
But academic journal domains are often long and esoteric, so the hijackers must have their own strategy for finding their victims.
In my seminars, I often describe an accomplishment using «we» to show the members of my academic audience how little it does to help their cases: «In the Smith lab, we do work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.»
The authors of «Undocumented Students Pursuing Medical Education: The Implications of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,» published in the current issue of the journal Academic Medicine, suggest that these students, who are often highly motivated and qualified, can help alleviate the nationwide shortage of primary care physicians, particularly in underserved, low - income areas.
«Too often, important research findings are left to linger in academic journals.
«Publishing in the top - tier academic journals is the standard of excellence in the field; publishing for policy or practitioners is often considered valuable, but less important.
Too often, important research findings linger in academic journals, where they are appreciated only by fellow academics.
A few years ago, I conducted an analysis of science literacy - centric publications (Bateman, 2015) and found that science literacy was a prevalent topic in prominent academic journals; however, practitioner journals were more often talking about science AND literacy, where language arts could push into science classes.
But the journey from academic research to everyday classroom practice is fraught with challenges: teachers don't have time to keep up with current trends and thought leaders, schools can't afford subscriptions to journals, and academic articles are often written in impenetrable language.
The requirement to publish academic papers, journal articles, and even full - length titles in various fields is often a deciding factor in continued employment with a college or university, and even has implications in securing research opportunities and grant funding.
In an American academic context, Cobra's importance is often measured through the narrow filter of their eponymous journal, which featured the writings of Constant, Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, and other members.
What are seen as core academic tools (certain books and journals and law reports) by librarians, are mere assets to publishing houses and are often traded as such.
Students who secure the most coveted clerkships are often from a highly ranked law school, were in the top quarter of their class, have worked on a law journal and have glowing academic references.
Academic and law libraries struggle to be able to pay for the journals they need, often taxing their patrons to augment their funding.
Published in the academic journal «Pediatric Annals,» this study reported that functional abdominal pain, a very real stomach discomfort, often occurs with separation anxiety in response to the child's fear of being without his parent or others to whom the child is closely attached.
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