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Assessing the impact of curriculum on open and transparent research practices
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Author
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Markant, Doug, Galati, Alexia
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Date Created
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2022, 2022, 2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Open scholarship, Education, Higher
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Description
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Over the past decade, in response to the so-called “replication crisis”, psychology researchers have begun adopting practices that promote openness and transparency. Currently, these emerging best practices are not consistently represented in the ...
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Atkins Library open access publishing whitepaper
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Author
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Blankemeyer, Bethany, Siler, Elizabeth, Lampkowski, Christin, McAdams, Jeff, Dickson, Kate, Croxton, Rebecca A., Ornat Bitting, Natalie
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Subjects--Topical
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Open access publishing, Communication in learning and scholarship
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Description
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Written by the Open Access & Scholarly Communications Committee at Atkins Library, the Open Access Publishing whitepaper defines OA publishing, describes ways the university supports OA publishing, and outlines a framework for future progress in t...
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Authorship agreement
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Author
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Rasmussen, Lisa M., Holladay-Sandidge, Holly D., Demeter, Elise, Banks, George C., McBride, Andrew
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Date Created
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2023
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Subjects--Topical
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Authorship, Academic writing
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Description
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Authorship on a paper, presentation, or other scholarly work indicates a substantial contribution to a project and accountability for the results. Authorship decisions often affect reputations and careers, and they can be a source of tension, even...
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Title
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Charlotte and UNC Charlotte : growing up together
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Author
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Sanford, J. Kenneth
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Subjects--Topical
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina--Charlotte, Universities and colleges
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Description
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Charlotte might have built the nation’s first tax-supported university had an institution begun in 1771 survived the American Revolution, but it did not. Over the years, other efforts to establish a public college or university also failed. By the...
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Civilizing paternalism : Mill, autonomy, and Indian assimilation policies
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Author
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Lee, Christina
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Indigenous peoples, North America, Assimilation (Sociology), Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873
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Description
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John Stuart Mill, a Western philosopher of the Enlightenment period, argues that paternalism is an infringement on an individual’s autonomy. Although Mill argues as such, Western powers have been observed to exercise paternalism by way of imperial...
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Title
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Directory of curriculum materials centers and collections
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Author
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Walker, Judy (Judy A.), Gregor, Margaret Norville, Kohrman, Rita, Lueck, Lorna, Teel, Linda
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Subjects--Topical
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Instructional materials centers, Education libraries, Textbooks--Library resources
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Description
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The 7th Edition of the Directory of Curriculum Materials Center and Collections was compiled by the Curriculum Materials Centers Directory Ad Hoc Committee for the Education and Behavioral Sciences Section of the Association of College and Researc...
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Title
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Drones and support for the use of force
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Author
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Walsh, James Igoe, Schulzke, Marcus
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Subjects--Topical
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Political science, International relations
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Description
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Combat drones are transforming attitudes about the use of military force. Military casualties and the costs of conflict sap public support for war and for political and military leaders. Combat drones offer an unprecedented ability to reduce these...
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Title
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From STM to nanomemory : a transfer of technology feasibility study
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Author
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Miller, Jimmie A.
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer software, Mathematics, Computer science
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Description
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Recent years have seen exponential increase in memory capacity for computer data storage. Increased bit density has been produced by decreasing feature sizes in microelectronic fabrication. As minimum microelectronic feature sizes are realized, ne...
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Incels and The Red Pill : preventing the growth of online misogyny
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Author
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Starr, Evie
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Date Created
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2023
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Subjects--Topical
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Misogyny, Incels
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Description
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In an increasingly digital world, the problem of radicalization and online extremism has become more relevant than ever before. One such example is the networked misogyny of the manosphere and its associated subgroups. One of these groups is made ...
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Title
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Integrative learning in US undergraduate public health education: Effective high-impact practices
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Author
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Harver, Andrew
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Subjects--Topical
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Public health--Study and teaching (Higher), Interdisciplinary approach in education
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Description
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This current Research Topic does not derive directly from Boyer’s Model of Scholarship, but nonetheless represents a well-timed exploration and example of where higher education has progressed in bringing the innovative, integrative conceptualizat...
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Title
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Jewel in the crown : Bonnie Cone and the founding of UNC Charlotte
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Author
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Jeffers, William Thomas
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Subjects--Topical
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Cone, Bonnie E., 1907-2003, Universities and colleges
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Description
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Jewel in the Crown: Bonnie Cone and the Founding of UNC Charlotte chronicles the postwar development of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte from a temporary night school for returning veterans into a college, and eventually the fourth ca...