Then they mapped out the millions of citations to those papers, and searched for a statistical model that best predicted scientists» future success based on
their early publication history.
Not exact matches
The first
publication from Arsenal
History Society took a long hard look at Dial Square, Royal Arsenal and the
early days of Woolwich Arsenal.
Taiwan Journal of TESOL Teacher Development Teacher Education and Practice Teacher Education and Special Education Teacher Education Quarterly Teacher Educator Teacher Educators» Journal Teachers and Curriculum Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice Teachers College Record Teaching & Learning Inquiry Teaching Artist Journal Teaching Children Mathematics Teaching Education Teaching English in the Two - Year College Teaching English with Technology TEACHING Exceptional Children Teaching
History Teaching in Higher Education Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications Teaching of Psychology Teaching Public Administration Teaching Science Teaching Sociology Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers Teaching Theology & Religion Technology and Engineering Teacher Technology, Knowledge and Learning Technology, Pedagogy and Education TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning TEFLIN Journal: A
publication on the teaching and learning of English Tertiary Education and Management TESL Canada Journal TESL - EJ TESOL in Context TESOL Journal TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect Texas Journal of Literacy Education Texas Music Education Research The EuroCALL Review The Mathematics Educator Themes in Science and Technology Education Theory and Research in Education Theory and Research in Social Education Theory Into Practice Thought & Action To Improve the Academy Topics in
Early Childhood Special Education Topics in Language Disorders Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET
Mike Taylor tells the story / 1898 Daimler: A True Horseless Carriage — David Burgess-Wise recounts the
history of one of the very
earliest Coventry Daimlers and describes its recent meticulous restoration by Fairbourne Carriages / The Architectural Heritage of the Motor Car — Ahead of the
publication of Carscapes, John Minnis highlights some motoring - related buildings recently listed / Colin Chapman's Goggomobil — Edited for
publication by Sandy Skinner, this is Robin Read's full account of the birth of what is known as the Chapman Strut
The achievement echoes similar success attained
earlier in the spring, when the German
publication Sport Auto brought the RS 5 concept to Hockenheim and posted the quickest lap in the mag's
history for a diesel - powered car.
The
publication earlier this month of The Red Book, Carl Jung's famous, near - mythic journal that has, until now, been seen by only a few dozen people, is a publishing coup, an incredibly valuable revelation for Jung's followers and a hugely important addition to the
history of modern psychology and psychoanalysis.
Despite the extensive
earlier history, several
publications report Michael S. Hart as the inventor of the e-book.
The
publication draws connections between recent works, including those on view at the SITElab exhibition, and
earlier series including animated films The Simpson Verdict (2002) and The Unbearable Lightness of Being (2005), as well as his ongoing drawing series The
History of Photography Remix.
A
publication that is part of the work tells the story of the skeleton and the Hall from their
earliest geological formations to recent political
history.
Gathering all three volumes of R. Crumb's acclaimed Art & Beauty Magazine, this
publication guides the reader through the 20 - year
history of Crumb's magazine, from the
earliest images in the 1990s to the most recent drawings completed in 2016.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, May 11, 2016 — Imponderable is an extensive research project, exhibition, film, and
publication that investigates the personal collection of American artist Tony Oursler, a remarkable trove of more than 2,500 photographs, documents,
publications, and unique objects, tracking a social, spiritual, and intellectual
history of the paranormal dating back to the
early eighteenth century.
With the recent
publication of the first volume of the Ellsworth Kelly catalogue raisonné, Yve - Alain Bois, Professor of Art
History at the Institute of Advanced Study, will speak about the late artist's formative
early years in conversation with Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
«Imponderable» is a combination of a 90 - minute film with a exhibition of «findings» culled from Tony Oursler's extensive research (and personal collection) representing a trove of over 2,500 photographs, documents,
publications and unique objects that track a social, spiritual, and intellectual
history dating to the
early 18th century.
A few months before the
publication of Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia, an oral
history of his
early days and with interest in his work growing significantly, he tragically ended his own life on March 14, 2003.
The
publication also features a personal and revealing essay by David Zwirner, who began showing Rhoades's work in the
early 1990s, new scholarship by Julien Bismuth, and selected interviews from the Jason Rhoades Oral
History project, conceived by Dylan Kenny and Lucas Zwirner, who have interviewed over fifty artists, curators, friends, collaborators, art historians, and others who intimately knew the artist — including curator and art historian Linda Norden.
«7 Days» re-creates covers of a defunct leftist
publication; the jumble of
early - nineteen - seventies headlines — «Germaine Greer Talks,» «Miners on Strike» — suggests a spin cycle of
history.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Theater With the recent
publication of the first volume of the Ellsworth Kelly catalogue raisonné, Yve - Alain Bois, Professor of Art
History at the Institute of Advanced Study, will speak about the late artist's formative
early years in conversation with Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
Including full - color plates of over sixty works spanning York's career, a new essay by poet and art critic Bruce Hainley, plus
earlier essays by Fairfield Porter and Calvin Tomkins, an extensive chronology, a complete bibliography, and a detailed catalogue of works, this
publication is a testament to, as Hainley puts it, York's «pursuit of lyric intensity while negotiating a point - blank confrontation with
history — all in stealth relation to the leopard - alive instant at the end of the brush.»
«Canada in the Making, now in its sixth and final year, is a project focusing on the
history of governance in Canada, with the goal of making 1.5 million pages of
early official
publications available by spring 2006.
A key figure in the association's
early history was Reg Robson, a sociology professor at the University of British Columbia whose major
publications focussed on the effectiveness of alcohol treatment centres.
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