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International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics (IJEES)
- International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics (IJEES) ISSN 0973-1385
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Using Information Technology to Enhance Academic Productivity
- William Massey and Robert Zemsky. " IT will change teaching and learning profoundly, no matter what the response of traditional higher education institutions. Just as the development of the printing press forever changed the teaching enterprise, IT represents a fundamental change in the basic technology of teaching and learning.... If traditional colleges and universities do not exploit the new technologies, other nontraditional providers of education will be quick to do so. "
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U. of Washington Professors Denounce Governor's Embrace of On-Line Education
- " More than 700 faculty members at the University of Washington have signed a letter to Washington's Governor, Gary Locke, protesting what they say is a 'nave' and potentially 'disastrous' drift toward replacing instructors with computerized teaching tools. "
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Teaching at an Internet Distance
- a Report from the University of Illinois, December, 1999. Results of a year-long study of online education.
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International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics
- The main aim of the International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics (IJAMAS) is to publish refereed, well-written original research articles, and studies that describe the latest research and developments in the area of applied mathematics and statistics. This is a broad-based journal covering all branches of mathematics, statistics and interdisciplinary research. International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics is a peer-reviewed journal and published four times a year.
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FreeScience.info
- FreeScience.info provides more than 500 free scientific books about physics, mathematics, engeenering, chemistry, biology, medicine, computer science. You don't need any registration, and the major part of the books are in PDF format.
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International Journal of Tomography & Statistics
- The main aim of the International Journal of Tomography & Statistics (IJTS) is to publish refereed, well-written original research articles, and studies that describe the latest research and developments in computerized Tomography and Statistics.
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Publications: ISDER
- " Indian Society for Development and Environment Research (ISDER) " , " International Journal of Tomography & Statistics (IJTS) " " International Journal of Ecology & Development (IJED) "
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The International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES)
- The International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal aimed at disseminating strategically oriented environmental research to the world. Its scope is global, although it gives priority to issues of special concern to the Asia-Pacific region. Guided by the principles of timeliness and accessibility, the journal publishes original, high-quality papers that take multidisciplinary, integrated approaches to sustainable development. In doing so, it seeks to promote and facilitate dialogue between stakeholders. The papers are evaluated, considering policy relevance, uniqueness, factual basis and methodology. The journal is published in English in order to reach a broad audience; however, papers are reviewed in terms of quality and utility, rather than for language proficiency.
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Digital Diploma Mills, Part I: The Automation of Higher Education
- by David Noble. " Quality higher education will not disappear entirely, but it will soon become the exclusive preserve of the privileged, available only to children of the rich and the powerful. For the rest of us a dismal new era of higher education has dawned. In ten years, we will look upon the wired remains of our once great democratic higher education system and wonder how we let it happen. That is, unless we decide now not to let it happen. "
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International Journal of Ecology & Development
- The main aim of International Journal of Ecology & Development (IJED) is to publishes refereed, well-written original research articles, ...
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Get Wiki With It
- Wired News, Aug 28, 2006. "Peer review the unsung hero and convenient villain of science gets an online makeover."
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Bulletin of Statistics and Economics (eBSE)
- Bulletin of Statistics and Economics (eBSE), is a quarterly e-bulletin of Mathematics, Statistics Ecology and Economics. eBSE may be subscribed and contributed, by academic faculties/ students/ academicians/ researchers, without any fee.
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Breaking paper's stranglehold on the academy
- "Will contributing to a wiki someday secure a lifetime Harvard professorship? Stranger things have happened."
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Frontiers in Bioscience
- " Frontiers in Bioscience " is a non-profit platform created by scientists for scientists for fostering international scientific communication and for providing scientists, physicians and patients with information that is useful to them.
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MDC: Publisher for Today's and Tomorrow's Scientists and Engineers
- Meridian Deployment Corporation (MDC) is an industrial management publisher and consulting company dedicated to science and engineering professionals and their businesses. We specialize in addressing the needs of science and engineering students, professionals, early growth businesses, and international businesses in the new global economy.
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Physics and Math e-Print archive at Los Alamos National Lab
- A huge collection of online preprints maintained at Los Alamos.
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Open-Access Journals Flourish
- Wired News, April 11, 2005. " Despite concerns about the ethics of pay-for-play publishing, the number of open-access academic and medical journals is growing at a fast clip. "
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Open Access - Should scientific articles be available online and free to the public? By Amanda Schaffer
- December 14, 2004. Slate Magazine discusses the Public Library of Science.
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'The Access Principle'
- "Paying for information? In print? Thats a model thats just so early 20th century, according to The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship, published last week by MIT Press."
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Should government-funded research be free?
- "Is it fair for the government to fund scientific research, only to have that research locked up in a US$300 academic journal? Senators Cornyn (R-TX) and Lieberman (D-CT) don't think so, and they've got a plan to change the current system. That plan is the Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006 (PDF), a new bit of legislation making its way through the senate. The bill mandates that most federally funded research be freely published online after publication in an academic journal."
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Future e-access to the primary literature
- An online discussion sponsored by Nature about the future of scientific publishing.
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Electronics and the future of education
- Andrew Odlyzko, AT & T Research. Extended version of On the Horizon 5(4) (July/August 1997), pp. 8-9. " Will electronics lead to a much smaller and less expensive educational establishment, as some hope and others fear? My expectation is that it will not, and that the share of the economy devoted to education will continue to grow. "
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The National Learning Infrastructure Initiative Vision: Implications for Systems and States
- " Developments in information technology and distance learning ... challenge many of the assumptions and virtually all of the foundations upon which states and systems of higher education have built their coordinating and governance, program development, and financing policies. "
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The Scientist
- The Newspaper for the Life Sciences Professional