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scientific literature part I
published: 21 Feb 2020
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Introduction to Scientific Literature
published: 21 Oct 2011
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Writing a Scientific Literature Review / Academic Writing
Tips and guidance for writing a scientific literature review.
This screencast video combines work and comments from a DkIT graduate with overview comments from Dr. Ronan Bree, lecturer at Dundalk Institute of Technology.
Many thanks to the student for allowing their work to be used as an exemplar (please note the student wished to remain anonymous).
published: 04 Nov 2016
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Mend the Gap: Science, Literature and the Two Cultures | Rebecca Nesbit | TEDxUniversityofBolton
Does fiction portray scientists and science accurately? Are scientists, in reality, merely boring academics or are they more akin to the creative – or sometimes crazed - geniuses frequently represented in the pages of novels?
This great TEDxUniversityofBolton talk by Dr Rebecca Nesbit provides an insight into the scientist’s perspective of fiction.
Dr Rebecca Nesbit is Scientific Programme Manager in Nobel Media. She works on events around the world bringing Nobel Laureates closer to young scientists and the wider public. Her role involves communications, social media, event management and building international relationships with sponsors and universities.
She is fortunate to work on the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative (www.nobelprizeii.org) and Nobel Week Dialogue (www.nobel...
published: 25 Apr 2016
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Scientific Literature
This short video broadly describes the purpose of scientific literature as well as its different modalities.
This video was created and produced by Emmanuel J. Rivera-Rodríguez and Raul A. Ramos as part of their course, The Neurobiology of Somatosensation.
published: 14 Feb 2021
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How to Write a Literature Review: 3 Minute Step-by-step Guide | Scribbr 🎓
Don't know how to write a literature review or where to begin? This video will give you a quick run-through of the 5 steps you need to follow when writing a literature review – explained in less than 3 minutes!
Intro - 0:00
1. Search for relevant literature - 0:30
2. Evaluate and select sources - 0:58
3. Identify themes, debates, and gaps - 1:26
4. Outline your literature review's structure - 1:56
5. Write it - 2:34
Check out our literature review playlist here ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjBMY3HggCpCEpa2VIXXM1udk9kcknahX
Check out other Scribbr Knowledge Base articles here ► https://www.scribbr.com/knowledge-base/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=description
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published: 03 Apr 2020
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10 Simple Rules to Write A Scientific Literature Review Article
In this video, I share ten simple rules I learned writing several review articles as a PhD student and as a postdoctoral fellow. Ideas and insights also come from discussions with coauthors and colleagues, as well as feedback from reviewers and editors.
published: 28 Dec 2019
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Basics of Scientific Literature Analysis, Part 1: Introduction
Introduction to the video series. The part one of the series also covers some basic terms and introduction to bibliometrics and social network analysis.
More information about our online analysis service at http://nailsproject.net
published: 10 May 2015
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Techniques for Searching the Scientific Literature
published: 26 Jan 2018
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Evaluating scientific literature
published: 20 Mar 2018
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Writing a Scientific Literature Review / Academic Writing
Tips and guidance for writing a scientific literature review.
This screencast video combines work and comments from a DkIT graduate with overview comments fr...
Tips and guidance for writing a scientific literature review.
This screencast video combines work and comments from a DkIT graduate with overview comments from Dr. Ronan Bree, lecturer at Dundalk Institute of Technology.
Many thanks to the student for allowing their work to be used as an exemplar (please note the student wished to remain anonymous).
https://wn.com/Writing_A_Scientific_Literature_Review_Academic_Writing
Tips and guidance for writing a scientific literature review.
This screencast video combines work and comments from a DkIT graduate with overview comments from Dr. Ronan Bree, lecturer at Dundalk Institute of Technology.
Many thanks to the student for allowing their work to be used as an exemplar (please note the student wished to remain anonymous).
- published: 04 Nov 2016
- views: 23413
11:07
Mend the Gap: Science, Literature and the Two Cultures | Rebecca Nesbit | TEDxUniversityofBolton
Does fiction portray scientists and science accurately? Are scientists, in reality, merely boring academics or are they more akin to the creative – or sometimes...
Does fiction portray scientists and science accurately? Are scientists, in reality, merely boring academics or are they more akin to the creative – or sometimes crazed - geniuses frequently represented in the pages of novels?
This great TEDxUniversityofBolton talk by Dr Rebecca Nesbit provides an insight into the scientist’s perspective of fiction.
Dr Rebecca Nesbit is Scientific Programme Manager in Nobel Media. She works on events around the world bringing Nobel Laureates closer to young scientists and the wider public. Her role involves communications, social media, event management and building international relationships with sponsors and universities.
She is fortunate to work on the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative (www.nobelprizeii.org) and Nobel Week Dialogue (www.nobelweekdialogue.org). Dr Nesbit studied butterfly migration for her PhD, based at Rothamsted Research, then trained honeybees to detect explosives.
She writes fiction and blogs about science and art. More information about her interests in science and art can be found on her website: http://rebeccanesbit.com. She tweets as @RebeccaNesbit.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Mend_The_Gap_Science,_Literature_And_The_Two_Cultures_|_Rebecca_Nesbit_|_Tedxuniversityofbolton
Does fiction portray scientists and science accurately? Are scientists, in reality, merely boring academics or are they more akin to the creative – or sometimes crazed - geniuses frequently represented in the pages of novels?
This great TEDxUniversityofBolton talk by Dr Rebecca Nesbit provides an insight into the scientist’s perspective of fiction.
Dr Rebecca Nesbit is Scientific Programme Manager in Nobel Media. She works on events around the world bringing Nobel Laureates closer to young scientists and the wider public. Her role involves communications, social media, event management and building international relationships with sponsors and universities.
She is fortunate to work on the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative (www.nobelprizeii.org) and Nobel Week Dialogue (www.nobelweekdialogue.org). Dr Nesbit studied butterfly migration for her PhD, based at Rothamsted Research, then trained honeybees to detect explosives.
She writes fiction and blogs about science and art. More information about her interests in science and art can be found on her website: http://rebeccanesbit.com. She tweets as @RebeccaNesbit.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 25 Apr 2016
- views: 3513
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Scientific Literature
This short video broadly describes the purpose of scientific literature as well as its different modalities.
This video was created and produced by Emmanuel J...
This short video broadly describes the purpose of scientific literature as well as its different modalities.
This video was created and produced by Emmanuel J. Rivera-Rodríguez and Raul A. Ramos as part of their course, The Neurobiology of Somatosensation.
https://wn.com/Scientific_Literature
This short video broadly describes the purpose of scientific literature as well as its different modalities.
This video was created and produced by Emmanuel J. Rivera-Rodríguez and Raul A. Ramos as part of their course, The Neurobiology of Somatosensation.
- published: 14 Feb 2021
- views: 29
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How to Write a Literature Review: 3 Minute Step-by-step Guide | Scribbr 🎓
Don't know how to write a literature review or where to begin? This video will give you a quick run-through of the 5 steps you need to follow when writing a lit...
Don't know how to write a literature review or where to begin? This video will give you a quick run-through of the 5 steps you need to follow when writing a literature review – explained in less than 3 minutes!
Intro - 0:00
1. Search for relevant literature - 0:30
2. Evaluate and select sources - 0:58
3. Identify themes, debates, and gaps - 1:26
4. Outline your literature review's structure - 1:56
5. Write it - 2:34
Check out our literature review playlist here ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjBMY3HggCpCEpa2VIXXM1udk9kcknahX
Check out other Scribbr Knowledge Base articles here ► https://www.scribbr.com/knowledge-base/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=description
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Don't know how to write a literature review or where to begin? This video will give you a quick run-through of the 5 steps you need to follow when writing a literature review – explained in less than 3 minutes!
Intro - 0:00
1. Search for relevant literature - 0:30
2. Evaluate and select sources - 0:58
3. Identify themes, debates, and gaps - 1:26
4. Outline your literature review's structure - 1:56
5. Write it - 2:34
Check out our literature review playlist here ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjBMY3HggCpCEpa2VIXXM1udk9kcknahX
Check out other Scribbr Knowledge Base articles here ► https://www.scribbr.com/knowledge-base/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=description
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Academic Writing Resources:
APA Citation Generator ► https://www.scribbr.com/apa-citation-generator/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=description
Plagiarism Checker ► https://www.scribbr.com/plagiarism-checker/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=description
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- published: 03 Apr 2020
- views: 973946
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10 Simple Rules to Write A Scientific Literature Review Article
In this video, I share ten simple rules I learned writing several review articles as a PhD student and as a postdoctoral fellow. Ideas and insights also come fr...
In this video, I share ten simple rules I learned writing several review articles as a PhD student and as a postdoctoral fellow. Ideas and insights also come from discussions with coauthors and colleagues, as well as feedback from reviewers and editors.
https://wn.com/10_Simple_Rules_To_Write_A_Scientific_Literature_Review_Article
In this video, I share ten simple rules I learned writing several review articles as a PhD student and as a postdoctoral fellow. Ideas and insights also come from discussions with coauthors and colleagues, as well as feedback from reviewers and editors.
- published: 28 Dec 2019
- views: 13549
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Basics of Scientific Literature Analysis, Part 1: Introduction
Introduction to the video series. The part one of the series also covers some basic terms and introduction to bibliometrics and social network analysis.
More in...
Introduction to the video series. The part one of the series also covers some basic terms and introduction to bibliometrics and social network analysis.
More information about our online analysis service at http://nailsproject.net
https://wn.com/Basics_Of_Scientific_Literature_Analysis,_Part_1_Introduction
Introduction to the video series. The part one of the series also covers some basic terms and introduction to bibliometrics and social network analysis.
More information about our online analysis service at http://nailsproject.net
- published: 10 May 2015
- views: 9880