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Research Can Be Essential
My recent book, The Living Moment: Modernism in a Broken World, was published by the Northwestern University Press and was my tenth book. In 2001 the Yale University Press published my Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe: Toward the Renewal of Higher … Continue reading
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Tagged Dartmouth authors, literature, research, writing
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Bibliometrics and Author Disambiguation Tools
This past weekend I attended an unconference of science, technology, and engineering librarians, called STELLA. The idea behind an unconference is that the participants set the agenda on the day(s) of the meeting(s). I attended 4 very lively sessions over two days. Here are a few highlights from the Bibliometrics and Author Disambiguation session. The [...]
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Tagged engineering, research, scholarly publishing and communication, science, writing
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Books Are Made Through Conversations
Writing a book can often feel like an isolating endeavor. It requires finding a wellspring of concentration, focus, and inspiration in the midst of a busy life. It is a process that involves quieting the mind as much as it … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, Dartmouth authors, research, writing
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