Its core functions include regulating and training lawyers,
publishing academic literature, hosting events for the legal community, and providing pro bono legal advice for people in need.
Not exact matches
Research articles were also
published in the
academic literature to provide the full rationale and details of the analysis.
The cynical injection of marketing messages into the scientific
literature sounds outrageous, but abuses common in
academic publishing set the stage.
Individuals contemplating graduate training should be advised to seek relevant information concerning prospective mentors, including a prospective mentor's training record, his or her
academic progression and productivity, the journals in which he or she has
published, and peer regard as reflected in the frequency with which his or her
published papers are cited in the scientific
literature.
The study,
published in the journal Science Communications, remains one of the few in the
academic literature to systematically assess mass media reporting based on the expectations of researchers, reporters and the average reader.
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The Queensland
academics» review of the
literature,
published in the Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, looks at dozens of studies that have been carried out in pre-school settings across the world, and offers pointers for future research.
During the 1999 - 2000
academic year, as the Internet had begun to make inroads in schools and received wide acclaim in the social studies
literature, VanFossen (2000)
published a study of secondary social studies teachers in Indiana and their instructional use of the Internet.
Freehand Books was established in 2007 as the literary imprint of the
academic publisher Broadview Press with a very simple mandate: to
publish excellent Canadian
literature.
Academic libraries are increasingly launching their own
publishing programmes, writes Sarah Lippincott Libraries have a long history of stewarding scholarly
literature.
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A vast bank of
academic literature has been
published on the subject; systematic strategies have been encoded and funded to capture it.
As part of my day - to - day chores, I've now read a fair amount of the mountains of
literature, both books and articles,
published by people involved in
Academic Finance.
To make this research
literature better available for individual investors, during 2003, he started to author and
publish finance and investments
academic research article summaries on his oldest how to invest money education website, The Skilled Investor.
She has
published extensively in the
academic literature, particularly on Harvard University's Social Museum, a historical collection of social reform photography; portrait photography in West Africa; and contemporary photography and video.
Likewise, the
published literature on curating has metastasized, in part to meet this burgeoning
academic demand.
Richard J. Lazarus, a Harvard law professor, wrote a paper with perhaps the most succinct and apt title in
academic literature: «Super Wicked Problems and Climate Change: Restraining the Present to Liberate the Future» (first
published in the Cornell Law Review, July 2009).
I've
published relevant articles in peer reviewed
literature, acted as an IPCC reviewer, been cited in IPCC AR4, been invited to present to a NAS panel — my use of data is «
academic» by any legal standard.
The BT approach uses values estimated from existing studies that are
published in
academic or grey
literature as an approximation for valuing environmental services and social welfare of carbon offset projects.
The glacier story has led the IPCC's critics to pore over its most recent report, focusing on claims that arise from the «grey
literature» — normally taken to mean reports by governments and other organisations that are not
published commercially or passed through
academic channels.
Freudenburg also said that there is strong pressure to
publish results that surprise readers, both in the
academic literature and the popular press.
The Academy's core functions include training and regulating lawyers,
publishing Court law reports and
academic literature, providing free legal advice for people in need through the region's first Pro Bono Programme, and hosting events for the development of the legal system and the professional community.
The topic of conflicts of interest in international arbitration is therefore an increasingly important one, and a subject which has led to a large amount of
academic literature, as well as numerous guidelines
published by arbitration institutions and bodies such as the International Bar Association (IBA) and the Bar Council of England and Wales.
Managed and worked in multidisciplinary scientific and business teams with 20 years of
academic and industry experience continuously proving by filing patents (5 +)
publishing articles in peer - reviewed journals (16) and presenting in international / national conferences / meetings (15 +) Conceived developed project plans after in depth
literature analysis designed and conducted research experiments documented protocols / methods an...