Browsing Harvard Central Administration and University Research Centers by Title
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Networked Policymaking Avenues: Assessing the Role of Academics in Digital Policy
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New Genres for Scholarship
(2017)Four Harvard and MIT scholars will open with remarks on new genres, after which we’ll open up for discussion within the panel and questions from the audience. The panelists represent the natural sciences, humanities, ... -
The new technology assessment
(New England Journal of Medicine, 1990) -
The "Newest Sappho": a set of working translations, with minimal comments
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-10-08) -
Nine questions for hybrid journal programs
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2006) -
NIRDs Unite: Building a Community of Institutional Repository Practitioners in the Northeast
(Against the Grain, 2019-11) -
No price too high?
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1992) -
No-fee open-access journals
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2006) -
Noesis: Is it a library with built-in searching or a search engine with a built-in library?
(101Communications, Llc., 2002) -
Nostalgic glimpses in search of the Three Musketeers of 10 rue Monsieur-le-Prince
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-05-17) -
Not Napster for science
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2003) -
Now That You Have It, What Are You Going To Do With It and How?
(University of Chicago Press, 2000-10)Cataloging Internet art creates an opportunity for libraries to provide immediate access to contemporary artworks for an unlimited number of patrons. This paper addresses some practical aspects of cataloging and archiving ... -
Nursing home discharges and exhaustion of medicare benefits
(Taylor & Francis Group, 1993)The relationship between the utilization of nursing home care and its price is a subject of considerable policy interest. We assess price sensitivity by developing and applying “overlap polynomials” as a method to exploit ... -
The Oath of the Ephebes as a symbol of democracy—and of environmentalism
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018-02-08) -
Objection-reply: Do journal processing fees exclude the poor?
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Objection-reply: Whether OA-promoting policies must "wait until the infrastructure is ready"
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Objection-reply: Whether the upfront payment model corrupts peer review at open-access journals
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Odysseus’ Boat? New Mycenaean Evidence from the Egyptian New Kingdom
(Department of the Classics, Harvard University, 2014)In 1920, a small wooden ship model was discovered in a shallow tomb in Gurob, near the Faiyum oasis in Middle Egypt. Incorrectly assembled (twice) but perceptively labeled as a “Pirate Boat” by the overseer of its excavation, ...