Yet Wiley - Blackwell also had a policy that those journals, among its nearly 1,500 titles, which were published on behalf
of scholarly societies, could set their own archiving terms.
Not exact matches
The near - term socio - cultural impact is important, but it is the longer - term alumni,
scholarly, and community connections to Asia — in all sectors
of society — that will leave the most enduring legacies.
Richard and Jim had been putting out, for Rockford, a newsletter called The Religion and
Society Report and a quarterly journal
of scholarly and public - intellectual articles called This World» and, deprived
of those entities, they decided to join the two kinds
of publication into a single new magazine.
His 1994 book Reasonable Faith (Crossway) argues that «Evangelicals have been living on the periphery
of responsible intellectual existence... there is an intellectual war going on in the universities and in the professional journals and
scholarly societies.
Bultmann incorporated what he regarded as the results
of these previous inquiries, but his own
scholarly interests took him in other directions, for he was not moved by the old fascination with historical research, the life
of the church in
society, or the life
of Jesus.
Like other sociological disciplines — the sociology
of art or
of law — the sociology
of religion is the offspring
of two different
scholarly pursuits, the study
of society and the study
of religion.1 Its character, methods, and aims reflect this parentage.
The
Society was organized to encourage
scholarly study
of the Qur» an and Hadith, to improve and extend Islamic education, to increase cultural exchanges with Muslims
of other countries, and to improve the social position
of Muslims in China.
The restoration
of theology would greatly enrich the cultural, intellectual and spiritual life
of our
society, and it would help overcome the gap between the academic and the ministerial, between the
scholarly and the pastoral, that so bedevils American theological education.
The participants in this poll were those who chose to take part over a span
of eight years in a seminar sponsored, not by one
of the major
scholarly societies such as the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas or the
Society of Biblical Literature, but by Funk's maverick entrepreneurial venture, the Westar Institute, located in Sonoma, California.
«Unsecularizing the academy» and getting the
scholarly elite to accept the philosophical viability
of religious reason as an equal player in intellectual argument is not the first step towards God's reentrance into the consciousness
of modern
society.
In practical terms these claims are challenged both by the rapid recent development
of democracy and human rights in several East Asian
societies and by social activist and
scholarly discourses which challenge these claims directly.
As Wales» first national academy, the Learned
Society of Wales — established in 2010 — brings together the nation's most successful and talented fellows to advance and promote research excellence in all
scholarly disciplines.
[BOX 5] Alliance
of Third Class Non-Profit Mailers, 1981 - 1982 Bureau
of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) files I, 1981 II, 1980 - 1981 III, 1978 - 1980 IV, 1979 - 1980 Council
of Allied Engineering and Scientific Societies, 1969 - 1981 Council
of Allied Engineering and Scientific Societies, 1981 - 1982 Department
of Education, 1977 - 1978 Energy Research Advisory Board Multiprogram Laboratory Panel, 10/15/81 -11 / 19/82 Institute
of Medicine - I, 1982 - 1983 Institute
of Medicine - II, 1979 - 1982 Roger W. Jones Award, 1979 - 1980 W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 1982 Mellon (Andrew W.) Project, 1978 National Academy
of Public Administration (NAPA) Files: I, 1981 - 1984 National Academy
of Public Administration (NAPA) Files: II, 1981 - 1982 National Committee on Public Employee Pension Systems (PEPS), July 1982 National Governors» Association Meeting - Task Force on Technological Innovation, 2/21/82 National Publication Act
of 1979 Office
of Technology Assessment, 1972 - 1973 Peace and Conflict Resolution, 1980 Pensions for Professionals, 1971 - 1972 Saturday Review
of Science, 1972 - 1979 Scientists and Engineers Emigrant Fund, 1978 - 1979 SOHIO, Standard Oil
of Ohio Grant, 1982 - 1986 Technology in Science - Advisory Board, 1981 Tyler Prize, 1984 - 1985 White House Study
of Science and Engineering Education, 1980 Znaiye (Soviet
Scholarly Society), 1971 - 1977
Scott: Well, we talked about this a lot and we've been working with the scientific
societies and education
societies that we work with, but we also work with the celebrities community and so we have a kind
of a broader range
of folks that we interact with than most science co-organizations because, you know, National Center for Science Education is this very odd hybrid
of an activist organization, but still a
scholarly organization at the same time so.
Some 160 researchers have so far answered the call — initiated by AAAS in partnership with other scientific
societies — for stories to help illustrate the importance
of scholarly conferences.
«In the scientific community, we all know that
scholarly conferences are important,» she said, «but we needed to demonstrate that through clear - cut examples
of how conference attendance has advanced someone's career, promoted international collaboration, or resulted in amazing discoveries to benefit
society.»
Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers National Academy
of Engineering NAS, Government - University - Industry Research Roundtable NAS, Committee on International Relations NAS, Committee on
Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic
of China NAS, Committee on Science and Public Policy (COSPUP) National Academy
of Science, National Research Council National Association
of State Universities and Land - Grant Colleges (NASULGC) National Commission on Libraries and Information Science National Conference on the Advancement
of Research (NCAR), Les Cook National Council
of University Research Administrators National Engineering Action Council (NEAC) National Science Teachers Association National
Society of Professional Engineers Science and Technology Political Action Committee Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research
Society of North America, 1977 - 1979 Sigma Xi Parapsychological Association Phi Theta Kappa Power Engineering
Society Social Science Research Council
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
Society for Applied International Development State Academies
of Science Union
of Concerned Scientists United Community Centers, Brooklyn, New York
Thus, instruction may go beyond formal institutional courses and provide opportunities for the individual to develop their own
scholarly understanding
of the ethical issues associated with their research activities and their impact on
society.
A fellowship will be awarded to one recipient annually for
scholarly work on the history
of endocrinology and for the preparation
of the Clark T. Sawin Memorial History
of Endocrinology Lecture presentation to be featured at the Endocrine
Society's annual meeting.
Our online scientific, technical, medical, and
scholarly journals, combined with our digital learning, assessment and certification solutions help universities, learned
societies, businesses, governments and individuals increase the academic and professional impact
of their work.
For cash - strapped institutions, an impressive number
of free online databases, lists, and digests are available from federal agencies, foundations,
scholarly societies, professional organizations, and others.
London, UK About Blog The Royal
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of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.This blog shares items
of interest to the scientific journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal
Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world
of scholarly communication.
One can say — without much
scholarly help at all — that racial segregation is undoubtedly harmful to the well - being
of a multi-ethnic
society that aspires to equal opportunity for all.
Dr. Noguera has published over 200 research and
scholarly articles, monographs, research reports, and editorials on topics such as urban school reform, education policy, conditions that promote student achievement, the role
of education in community development, youth violence, and race and ethnic relations in American
society as well as the author
of several books.
In addition to presenting her work at
scholarly and professional conferences, Herrmann Abell also leads workshops on the item development process for researchers and classroom teachers, including, for example, those in Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia, the American Chemical
Society, the University
of Michigan, and the Shanghai Association for Science and Technology.
The
scholarly record
of the
society is often recorded using the genres
of social science exposition, where criteria such as falsifiability and generalizability are important.
I wanted to attempt what I believe the best historical writing — both
scholarly and fictive — can do: shed light on the seed
of a social problem that cripples its current
society.
The mission
of the
Society for
Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is to advance scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and ne
Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is to advance
scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and ne
scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development
of its members through education, collaboration, and networking.
The department uses a research - practitioner approach that integrates the use
of current technology, supervised field experiences,
scholarly enquiry and intellectual and creative resources to work with an increasingly diverse and global
society.
These questions, and many more, come to mind while viewing The Philadelphia Museum
of Art's Audubon to Warhol: The Art
of American Still Life, an ambitious,
scholarly show that traces American still - life painting back to its roots at the birth
of our
society.
The book Nongovernmental Politics, published in April 2007, contains a collection
of scholarly essays that are centered on the challenges and importance
of nongovernmental activism in contemporary
society.
This period also marks the apparition
of the first
scholarly theories
of myth and prefigures new approaches that will reveal the importance
of mythology in our
societies.
But when he proposes links between his own historical field and that
of climate science he drops all
scholarly standards and quotes any old conference paper or telephone conversation he feels like; mad activists and conspiracy theorists like Oreskes and Powell; or Mark Maslin, a professor - cum - company director who combines his job at my old university as palaeontologist or geographer or climatologist (all descriptions
of his expertise taken from «the Conversation») with that
of director
of Rezatec Ltd, a company set up by the Royal
Society as a «Leading provider
of data - as - a-service geospatial data analytics» to serve those who may be worried to death by forecasts
of eco-doom to be found in the books and articles
of Mark Maslin.
Real Climate pointed to an interesting
scholarly article on the hurricane debate: Curry, Webster, & Holland, «Mixing Politics and Science in Testing the Hypothesis That Greenhouse Warming Is Causing a Global Increase in Hurricane Intensity» in the current Bulletin
of the American Meteorological
Society (BAMS).
Coming closer towards the modern era this paper «British Winters in relation to World Weather» written by E W Bliss and published in 1926 by the Royal Meteorological
Society provides a
scholarly examination
of the relationships discovered, which gives us an insight into what was happening elsewhere in the world.
The goal
of this book will be to provide scholars, university administrators,
scholarly societies, librarians, and policymakers with a basis for sorting out and resolving the research economy's current contradictions that will include forging new relationships and initiatives among the players in this economy.
Let's begin with recent moves by Elsevier, the largest
of scholarly publishing corporations with over 2,000 journals, and the American Chemical
Society, among the richest
of the non-profit
societies.
The Statement, that promotes the principles
of open access in legal
scholarly publishing in Canada and free access to legal information in
society, follows the Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship adopted by the law libraries
of major American universities in late 2008.
So as an Open Access Week exercise, let's work with AHA, as an example
of a humanities
scholarly society feeling a little caught out in this new digital age
of open scholarship.
These have included technical reports, theses, preprints, conference proceedings, standards, patents, translations, government documents and a variety
of other publications produced by
scholarly scientific
societies and corporations.
In a post here in May, «The Courtship
of Jonathan Zittrain,» we described Dean Elena Kagan's very public display
of scholarly affection for Zittrain during a conference to mark the 10th anniversary
of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet &
Society, which he cofounded in 1996, just one year after graduating from the law school.
Generations
of legal scholars have now worked to bring our conceptualization
of law into contact with
scholarly knowledge about how
society works.
This philosophical and
scholarly work examines the role
of the computer in law and
society.
Rocher then relates this assumption about research to the country as a whole: «If Canada, as a political community (and a national community, as is used widely in the vocabulary
of English Canada) is composed
of two global
societies -LSB-...],
scholarly production related to it must reflect this reality if it wishes to be inclusive and comprehensive.»
Founded in 1979, The Melvin M. Belli
Society was established for the purpose
of furthering the study
of lawby charitable and educational means through funding
scholarly research and lectures, gifts, endowments and teaching.
The digital archive collection
of the Harvard Law School Library includes selected Harvard Law School publications, government documents (both U.S. and foreign), and secondary legal and law - related sources, such as reports and studies from organizations,
scholarly societies, and other types
of grey literature.
Among
scholarly societies, I had the pleasure this past year
of being involved in an American Educational Research Association initiative that saw the launching, with SAGE,
of the mega-journal AERA Open.
The mega-journals, from Public Library
of Science, with PLoS One, the Nature Publishing Group, with Scientific Reports, or the Royal
Society, with Open Biology, link open access to the first new principle
of digital
scholarly communication, namely, that there is room in any given journal for all
of its peer - reviewed - and - approved articles, and the world is richer by the appearance... [more]
London, UK About Blog The Royal
Society is a Fellowship
of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.This blog shares items
of interest to the scientific journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal
Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world
of scholarly communication.
Maintains nursing professional and technical knowledge by influencing policy formulation through
scholarly presentations and publications; attending educational workshops; establishing personal networks; maintaining relationships with community groups; benchmarking state -
of - the - art practices; providing leadership in professional
societies.