Sentences with phrase «open public analysis»

«Investigations» of scientific misconduct should themselves align with the usual principles of scientific discourse (open discussion, honesty, transparency of method, public disclosure of evidence, open public analysis and public discussion and reasoning underlying any conclusion).

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Issuers can also use the portal to request a meeting with Glass Lewis, propose a topic for a Proxy Talk conference call (a public forum that enables companies or dissident shareholders to discuss issues in an open dialogue) and to notify Glass Lewis of any updated company disclosure or potential data discrepancies in our analysis.
I agree that public words are open to analysis... just adding mine to the mix.
Listening to FOIL: Using FOIL Requests To Guide Agency Open Data Efforts Case Study: An analysis of NYS DEC FOIL Logs The advent of the Internet and inexpensive information technology have created enormous opportunities for proactively disclosing public records and digital information or «data.»
Event: Smart Cities: Bridging Physical and Digital Organiser: Amy O'Neill Date: 9 and 10 November 2012 (8 November is invitation only and not open to the public) Venue: Leeds City Museum, Millennium Square LS2 8BH Audience: General audience For more information: Smart Cities: Bridging Physical and Digital A short interview with project researcher Dr Andrew Hudson - Smith, Director and Reader in Digital Urban Systems Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL, is available at http://www.esrc.ac.uk/publications/audio/festival-2012-events.aspx.
He added, «it aims at cultivating in the youth of Ghana improved civic participation, knowledge and attitudes, and the practice of critical and objective analysis of public issues as well as the effective use of freedom of expression and association to build more peaceful, tolerant and open societies in Ghana especially towards the 2016 elections.»
Further processing and analysis uses cutting - edge connectome analysis algorithms and software that we publish in public software repositories under open - source licenses.
Reflecting our commitment to the early and open release of data, earlier this month, the Pf3k Consortium made this large data set public, including sample information, accession numbers, analysis BAMs and preliminary genotypes.
Bischoff - Ferrari says her team's analysis — «the best evidence we have today,» she says — may merit a revision to the USPSTF recommendations, which have yet to be finalized and are open to public comment through July 12.
The analysis showing big variations in subject take - up has been carried out by the Open Public Services Network, which provides an independent assessment of public sector performancePublic Services Network, which provides an independent assessment of public sector performancepublic sector performance data.
The authors observed four shared strategies used by the groups in this process: 1) public conversations — open forums for deliberation among a range of stakeholders, leading to problem solving and commitments to action; 2) monitoring programs and policies — gathering and analysis of data to evaluate the effectiveness of improvement efforts; 3) participating in the public arena — building political will through get - out - the - vote campaigns and meetings with elected representatives; and 4) joint ownership and relational culture — developing «public» relationships that lead to collective action.
As I open the paper, however, I qualify that the stakes behind this kind of work are perhaps loftier, perhaps more normative, than pure public policy analysis.
Regardless of how in - depth and insightful the data analysis and interpretation of both reports may be, the more data is open for public, the better decision authors can make to demand a fair share of their earnings from their signed contract or be better prepared for the self - publishing route to optimize sales.
I may have questions about the focus on big donors — too often at the expense of deeper analysis — in the opening exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which opens to the public May 14.
Already before its official public opening, the reviews and analysis for the show — and the new building — have begun.
I know that you serve (d) as a federal expert reviewer of the EPA's «Technical Support Document for Endangerment Analysis for Greenhouse Gas Emissions under the Clean Air Act,» but it was my impression (actually, it is a fact) that the Public Comment period is still wide open on the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking of Regulating Greenhouse Gases under the Clean Air Act.
The Louisiana bill calls for, «an environment within public elementary and secondary schools that promotes critical thinking skills, logical analysis, and open and objective discussion of scientific theories being studied including... global warming...» The bill also calls for «instructional materials to help students understand, analyze, critique, and review scientific theories in an objective manner.»
The Aqua Monitor uses freely available satellite data and Google Earth Engine, a platform for the planetary - scale scientific analysis of geospatial datasets that is now open to the general public.
By the same token, I'm tempted to argue, the drive for open access to research and scholarship should gain a similar uptick in support — as we seek to flip subscription journals to open access, with research libraries providing the same support — as we realize how vital public access is today to empirical findings and scholarly analysis.
Although the Board went out of its way to indicate that its analysis was case - specific and that the outcome does not entail that all private or public employee benefit plans are required to cover the cost of medical cannabis, one can not help but feel that this decision is in fact precedent setting and may signal the opening of the floodgates for similar complaints to be made across the country.
Analysis & Policy Observatory (also known as APO) is a not - for - profit open access subject repository or digital library, specialising in public policy and practice grey literature and journal articles, mainly from Australia and New Zealand, with some coverage of other countries.
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