This article explores the growing interface between social media and academic publishing. We discuss how the British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych) and other scientific journals are engaging with social media to communicate in a digital world. A growing body of evidence suggests that public visibility and constructive conversation on social media networks can be beneficial for researchers and clinicians, influencing research in a number of key ways. This engagement presents new opportunities for more widely disseminating information, but also carries risks. We note future prospects and ask where BJPsych should strategically place itself in this rapidly changing environment.. To read the full article, log in using your MPFT NHS OpenAthens details.
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There will be differences between this newly developed animal model and ASD in people. However, researchers hope that studying the monkeys could help in understanding the condition better, and possibly give some early indication of whether new drugs might hold some promise for human use.
by Luo Weiteng, China Daily 9 Oct 2020.
Yang Lu, a former librarian in Chengdu, Sichuan's provincial capital, regarded Wu's story as the epitome of well-developed public services and the wisdom of urban governance in the Pearl River Delta region, where the public library makes a living embodiment.
"However, it should be noted that such library services are not necessarily accessible in many less-developed areas. The hard fact is that many people have never been to or even heard of a library in their lives."
(Wikipedia China Daily (Chinese: 中国日报; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rìbào) is an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party.)
"While they may be very good at what they do, they do have a past life and that is often captured on the internet," says Charlie McMurdie former head and fou...
Chinese Library Annual Conference, Langfang, 5/30/18 to 6/2/18 The Chinese Library Conference: the Annual Conference of the Library Society of China...
av Mats Deurell 15 juli 2011 (Politiken.se 9.9.2011) Refererar och kommenterar SOM-rapporten "Lycksalighetens ö". Påstående: "För tio år sedan gjorde 71 procent av befolkningen minst ett biblioteksbesök per år, nu har den siffran minskat till 46 procen
The discourse in healthcare Knowledge Mobilisation (KMb) literature has shifted from simple, linear models of research knowledge production and action to more iterative and complex models. These aim to blend multiple stakeholders’ knowledge with research knowledge to address the research-practice gap. It has been suggested there is no ‘magic bullet’, but that a promising approach to take is knowledge co-creation in healthcare, particularly if a number of principles are applied. These include systems thinking, positioning research as a creative enterprise with human experience at its core, and paying attention to process within the partnership. This discussion paper builds on this proposition and extends it beyond knowledge co-creation to co-designing evidenced based interventions and implementing them.
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J. Matthee, R. Naidu, G. Pezzulli, M. Gronke, D. Sobral, P. Oesch, M. Hayes, D. Erb, D. Schaerer, R. Amorín and 5 other author(s). (2021)cite arxiv:2110.11967Comment: Submitted to MNRAS. Figure 2 shows the main result -- the comoving emissivity due to bright LAEs. Our fiducial model is based on results presented in our companion paper -- Naidu & Matthee et al. 2021. Comments welcome.
E. Feigelson, R. de Souza, E. Ishida, and G. Babu. (2020)cite arxiv:2005.13025Comment: Accepted for publication in volume 8 of Annual Reviews of Statistics and Its Application. 26 pages, 7 figures.