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Open Access as Feminist Praxis
(2016-11-11)
Provides a definition of open access, concrete steps scholars can take to make their work more open, and a justification for open access rooted in the work of bell hooks.
Using Google and Google Scholar for Evidence-Based Dentistry
(2016)
Google and Google Scholar are commonly used to find evidence to support clinical decisions. While generally easy to search, the result sets in these resources tend to be large and at times difficult to navigate. This paper ...
Motto hiroi sekai e - ryugaku no susume もっと広い世界へ 留学のすすめ
(Sakuhinsha 作品社, 2016-06-10)
a chapter in the book, "Sekai no daigaku o mezase 世界の大学をめざせ" The author describes tips for non-US students, mainly Japanese students, who are interested in studying abroad experience in the US universities, such as using ...
Four Strategies for Finding Good Evidence Efficiently
(Quintessence Publishing, 2016)
Searching PubMed and other citation resources is an essential component of evidencebased practice. The inability to create effective searches can impact the ability of clinicians to incorporate evidence into their ...
Using PubMed for Evidence-Based Dentistry
(Quintessence Publishing, 2016)
Quickly finding high-quality scientific studies is an important part of the evidence-based process. PubMed, which is a free gateway to journal literature for the health sciences, is a common platform used by dentists and ...