Not exact matches
You can do some
research on these
methods online or in a
library / bookstore to find out if any of these
methods are something you want to consider trying.
- CER researchers come from a range of professional disciplines including clinical medicine, epidemiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, health services
research, economics,
methods research, decision and cognitive sciences, genomics, proteomics,
library science, communications, as well as other areas.
We remain confident that resources, such as the gene disruption
library, which integrate molecular and genetic
methods will play an increasingly important role in future biological
research.
Within JCAP, Dr. Haber's
research focus surrounds the application of high - throughput
methods to integrate promising lead materials into functional assemblies, such as integration of electrocatalyst
libraries with light absorbers to produce functional photoanode and photocathode assemblies.
Our
research team recently expanded the utility of the transposon directed insertion sequencing (TraDIS)
method by applying a physical separation of a transposon mutant
library mediated by fluorescence activated cell sorting, rather than a fitness - based selection.
Responsibilities include: • Create and develop various products including our curated digital publications (Spotlights), e-books, quizzes, and topical emails • Create email blasts delivering our content to our audience • Build audience segments for targeted promotions and propose new
methods of audience outreach • Promote our products through social media and newsletter campaigns • Assist with collection and reporting of lead generation and revenue data to help inform future promotional campaigns • Conduct
research on various aspects of the digital publishing and education media worlds to help determine future strategic focuses • Help with optimizing campaigns around testing and search engine optimization • Assist with fulfillment of book distribution partnership agreements with digital
libraries
Third graders conduct
research in their
library using the Big 6
Method to learn about spiders.
The journal will also emphasize
research on instructional theory, teaching
methods, and critical issues relevant to school
libraries and school librarians.
My «
research method» was to go to the largest
library accessible to me, get into the stack where some books about whatever it was were, and blunder around in those shelves pulling off books until I found the ones I needed.
Let's use $ 25 / hr and call it $ 544 in up - front investment (more if you're going to go with the
library card and time
method — the course will save you lots of
research time, which is the point of it / self - promote).
The same could be true of the next generation of lawyers and their current legal
research professors.2 We have likely reached a point at which our frames of reference diverge sufficiently that we don't share a common reference point for approaching the structure of legal
research.3 Arguably, the tech - saturated millennials need a solid
research foundation more than any generation before them.4 Yet many of them regard our legal
research instruction as cumbersome or outdated.5 Having grown up using intuitive electronic devices, and using them to good advantage, 6 many modern law students resist legal
research methods that require rigidity, formality, or — worst of all — a trip to a print
library.7 Indeed, many of them are downright «mistrustful both of physical
libraries and of those who extol their virtues.»
My argument is that printed law reports are an anachronism and do not meet the needs of contemporary legal practice, scholarly
research methods or
library / information management.
Mary Ellen Bates in her article on
Library Metrics lists a number of qualitative
methods that
libraries can use to measure the value of what they provide, suggesting that «instead of telling their management that they handled X
research requests, [the
library staff] tell stories about the project that saved the company from going into an unprofitable market, identified a new competitor, and so on.»
While law
libraries are not extinct, electronic legal
research prevails as the most common
method of legal
research.
Every firm
library staff have their own
methods and madness for easing students into their new
research roles.
Instructor of English / Writing Program — American University of Cairo, Egypt 1985 — 1986 • Taught English as Foreign Language Program as part of TEFL program that acquainted students with
research methods at
library, developed writing skills and eased student transition into American educational systems.