The article concludes with reflections from two peer associates who participated in the program during the 2022-2023 academic year.Schlesselman-Tarango, GinaEdgerton, JillPryor, ElizabethValencia, RainieCommunications in Information Literacy
This article highlights and describes three key components of the Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) that have led to two decades of increased statewide energy literacy. The success of the program can be attributed to supportive partnerships that guide staff, the development of an ...
This article examines the use of social media by scientists seeking to conduct experiments on large-scale populations that may not otherwise be accessible outside of platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Author Toby Walsh acknowledges that such experiments are vulnerable to charges of user manipulation...
While these scholars have usually managed to resolve most issues along the way, Wachelder very openly recounts how an article he submitted to a history journal was rejected by the editors because they felt that the sources he used did not count as archival materials—something he had to take...
The article describes the research focused on communication between a student and tutor of on-line distance courses in relation to submitting assignments (... IVANA SIMONOVA,PETRA POULOVA,MARTIN BILEK - Faculty of Informatics and ManagementrnUniversity of Hradec KrálovérnRokitanského 62, Hradec Krá...
In this article you will find the list of potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access journals standalone journals.
The complete description and validation of the dataset can be viewed in the article “A data collection on secondary school students’ STEM performance and reading practices in an emerging country” [50]. This is an open dataset, which is cost-effective and transparent [51]. Supplementary ...
Todd A. Chavez, "Numeracy: Open-Access Publishing to Reduce the Cost of Scholarly Journals," Numeracy, 3, no.1 (2010): article 8, http://services.bepress.com/numeracy/vol3/iss1/art8/ (accessed May 6, 2011).Todd A. Chavez, "Numeracy: Open-Access Publishing to Reduce the Cost of ...
Figure 3. Evolution of annual average article citations per year. Sommariva et al. [57] focused on the health domain, investigating the disinformation related to the Zika virus and grouping that information into three different categories, known also as rumors: false connections, which mislead ...
Numerous "hot topics" were identified through a discussion on Twitter2 and then distilled into ten by the authors of this article and presented in no particular order of importance. These issues overlap, and some are closely related (e.g., those on peer review). The discussion has been ...