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  • ...rnal]] that publishes its articles via [[Open access]], i.e. such that the content is free to use and reuse for readers.
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  • ;Academic theses ...(articulates one of the Citizendium Foundation's concepts for funding free content)
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  • ==Other academic articles== *Louhiala1 P, Puustinen R (2008)[http://mh.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/34/2/107 Rethinking the placebo effect Medical Humanities'' 34:107
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  • ...nd that books themselves should not be banned or censored due to origin or content. ==Academic Bill of Rights==
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  • {{r|Academic publishing}} {{r|Open content}}
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  • ...n openness to imported content, it could become a place where people doing academic work and wanting more reliable material would use it in addition. [[User:Da ...d issue is the possible importation of the atmosphere on WP along with the content. Partially this is a question of what categories of material should be admi
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  • ...lthough it must be made clear that virtually all the conflicts involve the content being transferred, not the means of transfer. These techniques are an impor ...ontent distribution network]]s (CDN) with distributed servers owned by the content provider or a CDN contracted to it. Distributed information sharing is yet
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  • ==Academic programs== foundation. Advanced curriculum content, tailored to the concentration,
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  • Subsidized journals are usually financed by an academic institution or a government information center. The obvious attraction of open access is that the content is available to readers everywhere without any direct charge. This will ben
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  • ...res. There are different understandings of the word by some seminaries and academic institutions in Christian circles. The fields addressed in theology like th ...itutions in the Christian traditions have similar courses, but arrange the content individually. Most non-confessional universities have developed similar sub
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  • Д.Кузнецов. Суперфункции. [[Lambert Academic Publishing]], 2014. Д.Кузнецов. Суперфункции. [[Lambert Academic Publishing]], 2014.
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  • ==Related content== It seems that there is an assumptin here that we are dealing with the academic world. A great opera singer may grace international opera houses and have n
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  • ...pedia needed a role for experts. "He tends to be more of an old-fashioned academic about that sort of thing, and want people to have credentials and to have..
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  • ...ther license for CZ-originating articles then we will be '''unable to move content between those two licenses'''. Moving paragraphs between articles is freque ...Citizendium will find it a very unnatural thing to want to merge original content in with WP-sourced material.
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  • Initially biologists were content to clone and sequence genes on a one by one basis which required large amou The HGP started out as an academic pursuit that used a methodological tactic of establishing unique genetic ma
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  • Assuming content is replicated, there is no single point of failure. This is especially att ...here are more opportunities for security compromise, such as alteration of content.
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  • ...nature of [[Integral Theory]], which the highly specialized orientation of academic journals and the peer review process itself are not structured to support. ...ribed as overly rational and an "attempt to make everything fit", than the content of his work. Criticisms of the work itself suggest that his overall positi
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  • ==WikiLeaks; Content issues== ...to collect, structure, and cultivate knowledge" according to principles of academic scholarship? Or are some articles better as a detailed, annotated log of si
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  • ...'''Ohio College Library Center'''. It was founded by the presidents of the academic institutions in Ohio (United States), to develop a computerized system in w While OCLC generated a large amount of cataloging content, it used the Machine Readable Cataloging (MARC) specification from the [[Li
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  • ...-7878-X</ref> with a body of university courses and both professional and academic journals dedicated to it. Many large companies have resources dedicated to ...this approach are, among others, Content Validation, Incentives to provide content and showing the importance to the organization.
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