Ronald N. KostoffResearch Affiliate, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy, 13500 Tallyrand Way, Gainesville, Virginia 20155John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Journal of the Association for Information Science and TechnologyKostoff RN. Where is the research in the research literature? JASIST....
The literature on preventing and managing the spread of organisms from one place to another uses a range of terms to describe these species (Iannone et al. 2021). Numerous attempts have been made to standardize the terminology within theoretical frameworks and models (e.g., Richardson et al....
The broad definition, that place attachment is an emotional bond between people and their environments (Brown and Raymond, 2007, Jorgenson and Stedman, 2001), is imprecise, resulting in considerable debate in the literature about how to more precisely define and measure it (Lewicka, 2011, ...
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To summarize current knowledge and discuss current and potential implications of the mycobiome in clinical practice. Sources We performed a review of the existing literature in Medline Pubmed. Content This review identifies several studies showing associations between specific mycobiome profiles and health....
So if he’s not the rightful victor on November 5, an entire army of Republicans is ready to block certification of the election at the local level. No need to worry about mayhem on January 6, 2025 when Congress meets in joint session; the election deniers plan to stop a result right...
However, to date, there is a dearth of research on how to balance public health decisions that could impact all key stakeholders under the umbrella of One Health, particularly in contexts where human suffering has been immense. To shed light on the issue, this paper discusses whether One ...
over the ecological validity of materials used to study children's figurative language comprehension abilities. Materials commonly used in studies that evaluate children's comprehension of metaphorical language, for instance, are not as frequently found in popular children's literature (Broderick, 1992)....
referred to as the “hysteresis-effect” (Bourdieu1977; Strand and Lizardo2017), is a common experience of many international migrants, but it was described also in the context of rural-urban movements, or for people who are first-generation elites. Two examples from my own research on Polish...
Stephen King’s terrifying, classic # 1 New York Times bestseller, “a landmark in American literature (Chicago Sun-Times)”— about seven adults who return to their hometown to fight a nightmare they had first been troubled with as teenagers…an evil without a-name: it. ...