Bioelectromagnetism is a discipline that examines the electric, electromagnetic, and magnetic phenomena which arise in biological tissues. These phenomena include:
I want to talk about what I now think is one of the core challenges for designing large-scale social software. Let me offer a definition of social software, because it's a term that's still fairly amorphous. My definition is fairly simple: It's software t
With the caveats that Alexa’s data is not comprehensive—and even if they had perfect stats, “Alexa Rank” is still just one definition of popularity (a combination of reach and pageviews)—here’s the 10 most popular social media sites (with corr
a very large historical archive, often from advertising, "to provide for all levels of possible viewer a visually orientated taxonomy of the ways in which pictures are used to tell stories." unique collection, also useful for many other purposes
huge portal site, across disciplines; "...other terms are sometimes used in place of place, such as home, dwelling, milieu, territory, and of course, space. None of these, though, are necessarily equivalent to the notion of place."
bibliography, updated as of aug 06, that includes pages for: Online Articles and Journals: Books & Print Articles: Novels: Homepages: Mirrored Pages: Mailinglists: General Resources: Game Research: MUD & MOO Resources
Grigory Begelman, Philipp Keller, Frank Smadja; Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Citrin Informatik GmbH and RawSugar at Collaborative Tagging Workshop WWW 2006
large bibliography with links to many full text essays--american studies, critical legal studies, literature, marxism, media, popular culture, postcolonialism, queer, race, women's studies
R. Baskerville, and A. Wood-Harper. Journal of Information Technology (Routledge, Ltd.), 11 (3):
235-246(September 1996)M3: Article; Accession Number: 6270082; Baskerville, Richard L. Wood-Harper, A. Trevor; Source Info: Sep96, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p235; Subject Term: INFORMATION technology; Subject Term: ACTION research; Number of Pages: 12p; Document Type: Article.
A. Westhues, J. Ochocka, N. Jacobson, L. Simich, S. Maiter, R. Janzen, and A. Fleras. Qualitative health research, 18 (5):
701-717(May 2008)M3: Article; Accession Number: 31995123; Westhues, Anne 1 Ochocka, Joanna 2 Jacobson, Nora 3 Simich, Laura 4 Maiter, Sarah 5 Janzen, Rich 2 Fleras, Augie 6; Affiliation: 1: Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada 2: Centre for Community-Based Research, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada 3: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 4: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 5: York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 6: University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; Source Info: May2008, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p701; Subject Term: CULTURAL competence; Subject Term: GROUNDED theory; Subject Term: MENTAL health; Subject Term: ACTION research in public health; Subject Term: MENTAL health services; Subject Term: RESEARCH teams; Author-Supplied Keyword: complexity; Author-Supplied Keyword: critical methods; Author-Supplied Keyword: cultural competence; Author-Supplied Keyword: grounded theory; Author-Supplied Keyword: knowledge construction; Author-Supplied Keyword: mental health and illness; Author-Supplied Keyword: mixed methods; Author-Supplied Keyword: multiple methods; Author-Supplied Keyword: participatory action research (PAR); NAICS/Industry Codes: 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians); NAICS/Industry Codes: 622210 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals; NAICS/Industry Codes: 623220 Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities; Number of Pages: 17p; Illustrations: 3 charts, 2 diagrams; Document Type: Article.