The authors of a new survey of tweets related to vaccination and / or autism hopes to develop real time maps that highlight emerging anti-vaccine trends.
Not exact matches
In a section addressing promotion
of New York Times content — essentially, social media distribution — the report's
authors survey the techniques
of «competitors» and compare them to the Times» strategy.
Retired Wheaton College professor John McRay,
author of Archaelogy and the
New Testament, says the
survey's lab report was convincing.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (June 20, 2017)-- BabyCenter.com, the # 1 pregnancy and parenting digital resource, and Dr. Harvey Karp,
author of the celebrated parent guide The Happiest Baby on the Block, today announced the results
of a joint
survey on the experiences
of new parents.
Study lead
author Dr. Matthew Greenhawt said, «Since early peanut introduction is a relatively
new idea, we were not surprised to find that more than half
of those
surveyed said following the guidelines was
of no or limited importance.»
«Since early peanut introduction is a relatively
new idea, we were not surprised to find that more than half (53 percent)
of those
surveyed said following the guidelines was
of no or limited importance,» said allergist Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc, chair
of the ACAAI Food Allergy Committee and lead
author.
The
authors of the
new paper analyzed these
survey data under the leadership
of M. Kate Grabowski, Ph.D., an assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine in Baltimore and an epidemiologist with the Rakai Health Sciences Program.
However, during winter field
surveys over the last decade, lake ice has typically only grown to 1.5 meters (5 feet) thick, and has been as thin as 1.2 meters (4 feet),» said Christopher Arp, research assistant professor at the University
of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Water and Environmental Research Center and lead
author of the
new study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
In contrast to previous studies
of access to care in Massachusetts that have relied on patient
surveys, which the
authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other factors, the
new study is one
of the few to rely on objectively measured outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemented.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor
of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine and the study's senior
author, noted that although parental
surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms
of parent responses reflecting the breadth
of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings, published in the Oct. issue
of the journal Pediatrics, offer
new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense
of cultural identity.
The 20th century increases look unusual,» said Elizabeth Thomas, a paleoclimatologist with the British Antarctic
Survey in Cambridge, United Kingdom, and lead
author of the
new study.
«We've thought
of RSL as possible liquid water flows, but the slopes are more like what we expect for dry sand,» Colin Dundas, a research geologist with the US Geological
Survey's Astrogeology Science Center and a lead
author on the
new study, said in the statement.
Study lead
author Dr. Matthew Greenhawt said, «Since early peanut introduction is a relatively
new idea, we were not surprised to find that more than half
of those
surveyed said following the guidelines was
of no or limited importance.»
The report's
authors, Matthew Kraft
of Brown University and Allison Gilmour
of Vanderbilt, studied teacher ratings in roughly half
of the more than three dozen states with
new evaluation systems and found that a median
of 2.7 percent
of teachers were rated unsatisfactory, even though principals they
surveyed in one large urban school system suggested that there were more low performing teachers than that in their schools.
In a
new paper, «Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers» Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District,» [3]
authors Elise Dizon - Ross, Emily Penner, Jane Rochmes and I, build on an economic
survey of Americans conducted by Marketplace Edison Research to better understand the economic anxiety
of teachers in San Francisco, as a case for better understanding the impact
of fast economic growth on professionals in fields in which salaries do not keep pace.
«Nobody, to my knowledge, has actually tried to
survey this,» says Daniel Koretz, a professor at Harvard's Graduate School
of Education and
author of the
new book The Testing Charade.
In this FCAN webinar, Rachel Fishman, Senior Policy Analyst at
New America's Education Policy program and
author of New America's College Decisions
Survey, and Troy Miller, FCAN's Associate Director for Research and Policy, discussed the survey's findings and how they can help policymakers and college access advocates tailor their strategies for greater i
Survey, and Troy Miller, FCAN's Associate Director for Research and Policy, discussed the
survey's findings and how they can help policymakers and college access advocates tailor their strategies for greater i
survey's findings and how they can help policymakers and college access advocates tailor their strategies for greater impact.
It's getting easier and easier for successful digital - first
authors to move into print and even bookstores without the help
of a publisher, and the spread
of e-book reading from dedicated devices such as the Kindle to tablets and smartphones (22 percent
of Americans age 18 to 29 read books on their phones, according to the Pew
survey) seems to offer
new opportunities for those who get the format and pricing right.
Digital Book World and Writer's Digest magazine announced some
of the results
of an in - depth
author survey at this morning's Digital Book World Conference and Expo in
New York.
News stories included Amazon's fake review lawsuit, three recent seven - figure publishing deals for indies, the luck factor
of publishing, the reasoning behind Oyster's
new online book store, and the traditionally published
author survey.
She did a quick
survey of some
of her followers and discovered that most people's favorite
authors blogged only about their tour schedule and
new releases.
Marie Force,
New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling
Author, just released the results
of a reader
survey.
- Caroline Leavitt,
New York Times bestselling
author of Is This Tomorrow and Pictures
of You «The Last Good Paradise is at once a study in ambition, and a rollicking entertainment... and a page - turning
survey of modern technology.»
Mark Coker presents 2014 Smashwords
Survey Reveals
New Opportunities for Indie
Authors posted at Smashwords blog, saying, «Mark Coker's third annual Smashwords
Survey provides the industry's most comprehensive analysis
of retail sales data for indie ebooks.
«To Encourage More Professional
Authors To Speak Out» Originating with our report at The Bookseller's The FutureBook in London, the news of a new online survey today (March 2) could mean a better understanding of authors» experiences in what is sometimes called «legacy» publ
Authors To Speak Out» Originating with our report at The Bookseller's The FutureBook in London, the news
of a
new online
survey today (March 2) could mean a better understanding
of authors» experiences in what is sometimes called «legacy» publ
authors» experiences in what is sometimes called «legacy» publishing.
Perhaps one
of our industry organizations like the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) in
New York could look into
surveying its publishing membership on freelance issues and developments so that the talent diaspora from publishing houses that now makes it possible for self - publishing
authors to hire artists and editors formerly working in Big Five houses can be better understood.
Below you'll find a fabulous 132 page slideshow
of the 2014 Smashwords
Survey, their third annual survey that reveals new opportunities for indie ebook authors to sell more
Survey, their third annual
survey that reveals new opportunities for indie ebook authors to sell more
survey that reveals
new opportunities for indie ebook
authors to sell more books.
Writers Digest community leader Phil Sexton will reveal exclusive results from an all
new deep - dive
survey into the wants, needs and plans
of hybrid
authors — those who have both published with a traditional publisher and self - published books.
The Thursday sessions have been punctuated with
new rounds
of survey materials; Shatzkin's much - anticipated interview
of WOOL
author Hugh Howey's and his agent Kristin Nelson; and some sobering looks at the frequent divide between book discovery and point
of sales.
Marie Force, the
New York Times - bestselling hybrid
author of more than 30 indie - published titles, conducted the
survey through Survey Monkey with questions developed by Marie with input from many other indie au
survey through
Survey Monkey with questions developed by Marie with input from many other indie au
Survey Monkey with questions developed by Marie with input from many other indie
authors.
For independent
authors, this is also great news: 92 %
of librarians
surveyed between May 2016 — July 2016 by
New Shelves stated that they regularly buy books from self - published
authors and small presses.
The
survey looked at
author revenue by publication date to assess the phenomenon
of diminished sales outside
of the first month
of publication, as ebooks fall off the «hot
new» lists.
The Bookseller reports that the median advance for traditionally published UK
authors is less than 6,600 pounds, based on the early results
of a
new survey
A
new report from best - selling
author Hugh Howey's Author Earnings» survey suggests Amazon's ebook subscription service Kindle Unlimited has brought a major shake - up in the market and KU authors are making an average of 13 % more money per title on Kindle than non-KU au
author Hugh Howey's
Author Earnings» survey suggests Amazon's ebook subscription service Kindle Unlimited has brought a major shake - up in the market and KU authors are making an average of 13 % more money per title on Kindle than non-KU au
Author Earnings»
survey suggests Amazon's ebook subscription service Kindle Unlimited has brought a major shake - up in the market and KU
authors are making an average
of 13 % more money per title on Kindle than non-KU
authors.
Carla Sarratt, an indie
author and Virtual Services Librarian at
New Hanover County Public Library (NHCPL), recalls her first - hand experience
of the challenges that the
survey sites — which she has faced as both an
author and a librarian —
of getting self - published ebooks into libraries.
A year prior to his death,
New York's Metropolitan Museum
of Art organized the largest
survey of Still's art to date and the largest presentation afforded by this institution to the work
of a living
author.
She is the
author of many books including Arte Povera (1999, Phaidon Press) and has curated important exhibitions, including Faces in the Crowd (2005), William Kentridge (2004), Pierre Huyghe (2004), Franz Kline (2004), The Moderns (2003), Animations (2001), Janet Cardiff: A
Survey of Works including collaborations with George Bures Miller (2001), Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties (2000), and Greater
New York (2000).
The un-cited
author of the claim that «Wade Guyton invented a
new paintbrush» is Jerry Saltz, writing on Guyton's 2012
survey at the Whitney Museum
of American Art.
Contributions to this fascinating publication come from leading authorities on Johns's work, including Roberta Bernstein, Professor at the University at Albany,
New York (SUNY) and
author of the catalogue raisonné
of Jasper Johns's paintings and sculptures, and Edith Devaney, Curator
of Contemporary Projects at the Royal Academy
of Arts.The volume accompanies Jasper Johns: «Something Resembling Truth», the first comprehensive
survey of the artist's work to be held in the UK in 40 years.
The
new polar bear paper is by a group
of authors led by Steven Amstrup, the United States Geological
Survey polar bear biologist who led the government analysis
of the bear's prospects.
Lead
author John Cook created a short video summarizing the findings
of the
new survey: Head over to TheConsensusProject.com and follow their Twitter for further updates.
The lead
authors include David Bader (coordinating lead
author) and Curt Covey, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; William J. Gutowski Jr., Iowa State University; Isaac Held, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Kenneth Kunkel, Illinois State Water
Survey; Ronald Miller, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Robin Tokmakian, Naval Postgraduate School; and Minghua Zhang, State University
of New York, Stony Brook.
«It's a bit like sitting on one side
of a water bed filled with very thick honey,» explains Ben DeJong, the lead
author on the
new study, who conducted the research as a doctoral student at UVM's Rubenstein School
of Environment and Natural Resources with support from the U.S. Geological
Survey, «then the other side goes up.
M Zimmermann, the co
author of the earlier Doran» 97 %
of climate scientists say»
survey that was previously waved around, seemed to have learned something
new about her
survey (Doran paper cited the
survey produced for her Masters thesis:
The relatively quick penetration
of the social - networking trend represents a departure from the legal profession's traditional resistance to
new technologies and slow rate
of adoption, according to Vanessa DiMauro,
author of the 2008 Networks for Counsel
Survey.
Thomas Jefferson School
of Law September 26, 2011 Abstract: This article summarizes results from the
author's 2010 law firm legal research
survey, which determined what research functions, and in what formats, law firms require
new hires to be proficient.
• Accumulated data and
authored reports vital to annual
New York State Department
of Health
survey.
Collaboration Initial data analyses and publications on Middle Childhood
Survey and linked data were generated primarily by the
authors of this paper and other members
of the Scientific Committee, named in the Acknowledgements section, who oversaw the
New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW - CDS).
Dr. Jones Harden is the
author / co-
author of numerous publications, including the books Infants in the Child Welfare System: A Developmental Framework for Policy and Practice; Child Welfare and Child Well - Being:
New Perspectives From the National
Survey of Child Adolescent Well - being; and Beyond Common Sense: Child Welfare, Child Well - Being, and the Evidence for Policy Reform.