The Report is an online
source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents... (READ THIS STORY)
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has published its latest quarterly Keller Center Research Report, an online
source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents.
Not exact matches
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article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit
source of news, analysis and commentary from
academic experts.
This
article by MDI Biological Laboratory research scientist James Godwin, Ph.D., was originally published in «The Conversation,» an independent
source of news and views from the
academic and research community based in Australia, where Godwin was formerly a research fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI).
I draw on
articles and studies from a diversity
of sources, including the
academic, advocacy, faith - based, media, and non-profit communities.
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The research comes from various
sources — research institutions,
academics, news
articles and a lot
of that relates to the financial performance side.
In 2011 he downloaded nearly 5 million
articles from the JSTOR
academic journal archive (made up
of articles produced through public funding
sources) by taking advantage
of his access to MIT's computer network.
The peer - review status
of articles are also clearly marked, in this open
source journal system, with links to the journals» review policies, an aspect
of reputation and authority taken for granted with traditional journals that have not had to worry about their reputation for rigor outside
of the
academic community.
Open access's ability to increase the value
of the individual
article is also the result, in part,
of the comprehensive and precise
academic search capacities available through Google Scholar and other
sources.
Most
of the digitization initiatives described by Lyonette in her
article have been organized and are being funded by
academic, research or national libraries, so it's perhaps not surprising that the emphasis has been on digitizing «books»; consequently, if any inherently legal materials are included in the collections, it's by chance, and they are secondary
sources, not primary
sources of law.
In addition, to the profitability questions and other allegations, the network for scholarly
articles is facing a number
of challenges in a competitive market where it's up against an open
source, scholarly hub set up by
academics — something that Madisch also seemed unfazed by, when asked.
I draw on
articles and studies from a diversity
of sources, including the
academic, advocacy, faith - based, media, and non-profit communities.