Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
It is important that government policy is supported by the best evidence possible, and this is as true in the area of […]
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OppNet is the NIH’s Opportunity Network for basic behavioral and social science research grants. Dr William N. Elwood, OppNet’s Facilitator, kindly sent […]
This podcast was recorded by the LSE as part of their series, Thinking like a Social Scientist. Risk, ethics and public sensitivities […]
When we involve young children in our research, there are the usual things we well know that we must attend to – […]
Slides from the ALISS summer conference: QR codes and applications for libraries Mobile Phones and Libraries: experimenting with the technology View more […]
A network I participate in was recently asked the question:Had anyone on the list has gone from academia into policy research of any kind and has given presentations based on academic research to think tanks, government departments, NGOs or similar and had any useful insights?