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Quality of life assessment software for computer-inexperienced older adults: multimedia utility elicitation for activities of daily living
(American Medical Informatics Association, 2002)Functional status as measured by dependencies in the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is an important indicator of overall health for older adults. Methodologies for outcomes-based medical-decision-making for public policy, ... -
Quantitative Methods and Ethics
(Oxford University Press, 2013)The purpose of this chapter is to provide a context for thinking about the role of ethics in quantitative methodology.We begin by reviewing the sweep of events that led to the creation and expansion of legal and professional ... -
Question-Begging Under a Non-Foundational Model of Argument
(Springer Verlag, 1994)I find (as others have found) that question-begging is formally valid but rationally unpersuasive. More precisely, itought to be unpersuasive, although it can often persuade. Despite its formal validity, question-begging ... -
Racial disparity in cardiac procedures and mortality among long-term survivors of cardiac arrest
(American Heart Association, 2003)Background— It is unknown whether white and black Medicare beneficiaries have different rates of cardiac procedure utilization or long-term survival after cardiac arrest. Methods and Results— A total of 5948 elderly ... -
The RCUK open-access policy now open for comment
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Re-introduction of the bill to kill the NIH policy
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Recent watershed events
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Reflections on 9/11, four years later
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Reflections on 9/11, One Year Later
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Reflections on OA/TA coexistence
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Reflections on September 11 three years later
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Reflections on the DC principles
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The Reflexivity of Change: The Case of Language Norms
(Penn State University Press, 1989)In the evolution of speech, the censure of mispronunciations can cause them to abate, and thereby reinforce the prevailing norm. Conversely, widespread and longlasting mispronunciation can amend the norm. In the former ... -
Removing the Barriers to Research: An Introduction to Open Access for Librarians
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Report on International Roundtable Meeting on Collection Security held at the British Library
(Igitur. Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services, 2008)Anonymised report on some of the issues raised at an international roundtable on collection security of thirteen major research libraries and national libraries from Europe and North America. Recurring themes of case studies ... -
Repository Approaches to Improving the Quality of Shared Data and Code
(MDPI AG, 2021-02-03)Sharing data and code for reuse has become increasingly important in scientific work over the past decade. However, in practice, shared data and code may be unusable, or published results obtained from them may be ... -
Repository Quick Submit and CV Scraping
(ATG Media, 2020-12-04)A significant challenge in administering an institutional open-access repository is acquiring local scholarly content to distribute and build the repository. Complicated licensing and author re-use rights can sometimes ... -
Rethinking Digital Preservation: Conceptual Foundations
(2023-09-20)In support of a multi-year initiative to revitalize its core digital preservation infrastructure, the Harvard Library is engaged in an open-ended exploration of an ideal system solution. The individual components of that ... -
Rethinking Research Library Collections: A Policy Framework for Straitened Times, and Beyond
(American Library Association, 2010)Academic and research libraries today confront daunting financial pressures. Their faltering budgets also compound an intensifying existential crisis resulting from profound shifts in information, scholarship, technology, ... -
The return of FRPAA
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2009)