The University of Ottawa Press is a bilingual university press located in Ottawa , Ontario . It publishes approximately 25 30 books annually in both English language English and French language French . ref http www.press.uottawa.ca info about uop ref The UOP is the only fully bilingual university publishing house in Canada . ref http www.universityaffairs.ca a guide to english university presses in canada.aspx ref br Like other university presses, the publishing program at the University of Ottawa Press includes scholarly works, textbook s and, on occasion, books of general interest. ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0008267 ref While the UOP publishes volumes on a broad variety of subjects, it specializes in four main subject areas social and cultural studies, translation and interpretation , political and international affairs, and literature and the arts . ref http uottawapress.blogspot.com p about us.html ref br History In 1930, professors from the faculty of philosophy and theology at the University of Ottawa decided to publish a periodical that would favour the development of higher culture. The first edition, titled La revue de l Universit d Ottawa , appeared in January 1931. br The 1930s brought about a rapid increase in scholarly output from professors, who are frequently pressured to publish or perish . ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0008267 ref As a result, the University of Ottawa decided that other avenues for publishing were required to help its professors disseminate their research. To meet this need, the University created Les ditions de l Universit d Ottawa in the fall of 1936, the first francophone university press in Canada. br The UOP s first volume appeared in 1937 Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d Iberville by Father Louis LeJeune. ref http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 940 ref During the next 8 years, Les ditions published 51 books. The first English ti ... more details
Multiple issues primary sources January 2009 orphan December 2008 notability January 2009 The Allied Academies , Inc. is a non profit corporation chartered under the laws of North Carolina . It is an association of scholars, for supporting and encouraging research and the sharing and exchange of knowledge. The organization is made up of 14 affiliate Academies, each of which publishes academic journal s for researchers in various fields of business. Each of these journals are double blind peer reviewed . Subject areas covered include accounting , finance , economics , education , entrepreneurship , marketing , management , management science s, organizational behavior , business law , international business , healthcare administration , and case studies . The affiliate journals are interested in theoretical and empirical works, as well as practical and applied academics applied works , case studies , teaching cases , educational studies, qualitative research , and pedagogic manuscripts. The affiliate Academies ref name academies http alliedacademies.org Public AffiliateAcademies.aspx Listing of Affiliate Academies ref publish 17 different journals in general they have an acceptance rate of 25 Fact date January 2009 , and are listed in Cabell s Directory of Publishing Opportunities , EBSCO , ProQuest , Thomson Gale , LexisNexis and several other academic databases and search engines . These journals are published online and in hard copy for members. This organizational structure is similar in nature to the Academy of Management . Target Audience Contributing authors primarily consist of business school professor s from a wide range of countries . Most of these professors are from small universities Fact date January 2009 who must publish or perish Fact date January 2009 in order to become tenure d, but who lack the research staff and teaching relief time afforded to professors in larger universities. Conferences The organization also sponsors three academic conference ... more details
Review ref ref name time In 1941 he wrote and published Germany Must Perish which called ... of the German lands. ref name perish cite book author Theodore Newman Kaufman coauthors title Germany Must Perish year 1941 publisher Argyle Press page url http en.wikisource.org wiki Germany Must Perish isbn ref The text was used extensively in Nazi propaganda , often as a justification for the persecution ... Interlude . Germany Must Perish is his first book. Strictly a one man job he claims he has no organization, no help, no backers , it was worked on for four months. Then he founded the Argyle Press to publish ..., New Jersey to publish his political pamphlets. ref name time Life during World War II Kaufman was a radical .... His effort was spearheaded by the self publication of the book Germany Must Perish ref name ... name perish Although Kaufman s book had a minimal impact in the United States, it achieved notoriety .... ref name argument2 Under Goebbels direction, Germany Must Perish continued to receive significant ... from Homes. Mayor Cites American Book, Germany Must Perish url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html ... ref The Nazi Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda propaganda ministry continued to publish ... N. Kaufman, American Federation of Peace, Newark, NJ, 1939, 10 page pamphlet Germany Must Perish ... more details
Howard K. Schachman is a Professor of the Graduate School in the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley . Schachman received a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1948. He has been on the faculty of UC Berkeley ever since. He signed but protested the loyalty oath required by the Regents of the University of California during McCarthyism . ref http sunsite.berkeley.edu uchistory archives exhibits loyaltyoath symposium schachman.html Howard K. Schachman to UC President Robert Sproul, November 1, 1950 , accessed 2006 09 11 ref In 1966, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 1968 to the United States National Academy of Sciences . Among many other honors, he received the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award 2000. The Howard K. Schachman Public Service Award of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ASBMB is named after him. Each spring, he teaches the MCB 293C course on Ethical Conduct of Research required for NIH funded students. ref http mcb.berkeley.edu courses mcb293c MCB 293C course homepage ref References references cite journal author Howard K. Schachman title From Publish or Perish to Patent and Prosper journal Journal of Biological Chemistry year 2006 volume 281 issue 11 pages 6889 6903 doi 10.1074 JBC.X600002200 pmid 16531416 cite book author Howard K. Schachman editor Albert H. Teich, Stephen D. Nelson, Ceilia McEnaney & Stephen J. Lita title AAAS Science and Technology Policy Yearbook 2000 accessdate 2006 09 11 year 2000 publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science chapter New Secrecy in Science Government Imposed to Self Imposed chapterurl http www.aaas.org spp yearbook 2000 ch27.pdf quote External links http mcb.berkeley.edu faculty BMB schachmanh.html Home page at the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... more details
Nevitt Sanford 1909 1996 was professor of psychology at the University of California at Berkeley . He studied ethnocentrism and antisemitism, and was one of the authors of The Authoritarian Personality . His co authors in this work were Theodor W. Adorno , Else Frenkel Brunswik and Daniel Levinson . Sanford studied the interactions between social systems and personality, arguing that social conditions could encourage those with dogmatic biases to persecute those groups against which they were prejudiced. Sanford was born in Chatham, Virginia , son and grandson of Baptist ministers. He took his first degree at the University of Virginia . This was followed first by a master s at Columbia University and then a Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University . He joined the staff at Harvard Psychological Clinic in 1935. In 1940 he became professor of psychology at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1950 Berkeley dismissed him and 11 other professors because of their refusal to sign the loyalty oath. After Berkeley, Sanford briefly became a research affiliate at the Tavistock Institute for Human Relations in London before returning to the US to work at Vassar College . In 1959 as a result of a finding of the California Supreme Court , Sanford was reinstated at Berkeley. Once reinstated, he immediately quit. In 1961 he moved west to become a professor at Stanford University Stanford . In the 1950s and early 60s he played a lead role in a major study of higher education publications included The American College 1962 and Where Colleges Fail 1967 . These studies argued that there was an overemphasis on academic publishing a phenomenon often referred to as the publish or perish syndrome, and that this was leading to a deterioration in teaching quality. In 1968 he founded the Wright Institute . Sanford was the single or joint author of approximately 200 academic articles and around 12 books. psychologist stub Sanford Nevitt External links http query.nytimes.com gst ful ... more details
In academic publishing , the least publishable unit LPU , also smallest publishable unit SPU or minimum publishable unit MPU , colloquially publon the smallest measurable quantum of publication, is the minimum amount of information that can generate a publication in a peer review peer reviewed journal. Maximum publishable unit and optimum publishable unit are also used. ref http books.google.com books?id b qRxkAgYQYC&pg PP1 v onepage&q &f false Winning The Games Scientists Play , Carl J. Sindermann. ref The term is often used as a joking, ironic, or sometimes derogatory reference to the strategy of pursuing the greatest quantity of publications at the expense of their quality. Publication of the results of research is an essential part of science . The number of publications is sometimes publish or perish used to assess the work of a scientist and as a basis for distributing research funds. In order to achieve a high rank in such an assessment, there is a trend to split up research results into smaller parts that are published separately, thus increasing the number of publications. This process has been described as splitting the results into the smallest publishable units. ref name Broad1981 citation date 13 March 1981 author Broad, William J authorlink William Broad title The Publishing Game Getting More for Less pages 1137 1139 journal Science volume 211 doi 10.1126 science.7008199 pmid 7008199 ref ref name Broad&Wade1983 citation year 1983 author Broad, William coauthor Wade, Nicholas authorlink Nicholas Wade title Betrayers of the Truth Fraud and Deceit in the Halls of Science pages 53 55 place London publisher Century Publishing isbn 0 7126 0243 7 ref Salami publication or salami slicing is a variant of the smallest publishable unit strategy. In salami slicing, data gathered by one research project is separately reported wholly or in part in multiple end publications. Salami slicing, apparently named by analogy with the thin slices made from a larger salami sa ... more details
Infobox publisher image File Uqp logo.gif parent University of Queensland status founded 1948 founder successor country Australia headquarters Brisbane , Queensland distribution keypeople publications Book s topics genre imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.uqp.uq.edu.au Established in 1948, University of Queensland Press UQP is a dynamic publishing house known for its innovative philosophy and commitment to producing books of high quality and cultural significance. It has launched the careers of many Australian writers, such as David Malouf, Peter Carey, Kate Grenville, Doris Pilkington and Nick Earls. Originally founded as a traditional university press, UQP has since branched into publishing books for general readers in the areas of fiction, non fiction, poetry, Indigenous writing and youth literature. UQP s books and authors have received national and international recognition through literary prizes, rights sales and writers festivals. From 2010, UQP has been meeting the challenges of a changing publishing landscape by releasing selected out of print titles in digital formats, in addition to the digital and print publishing of new books. History UQP began as a publisher of scholarly works in 1948, and made its transition into trade publishing in the mid 1960s through its Paperback Poets series. ref name mcj The Paperback Poets series came into being when Australian novelist and poet David Malouf approached publisher Frank Thompson and suggested that poetry ought to be made available widely and inexpensively. Thompson agreed, and UQP s poetry list began with Malouf s first book, Bicycle and Other Poems , alongside volumes by Michael Dransfield and Rodney Hall . ref name mcj Sam Martin March 2010 . http journal.media culture.org.au index.php mcjournal article viewArticle 212 Publish or Perish? Re Imagining the University Press . Media and Culture Journal. Volume 13 Issue 1. ref Since then, UQP has become Australia s leading poetry publisher, main ... more details
Google eBooks formerly Google Editions is an e book program run by Google , ref http books.google.com support partner bin answer.py?hl en&answer 167975 Getting started with Google eBooks ref originally set to open in mid summer 2010. ref name newyorker Ken Auletta, Publish or Perish Can the iPad topple the Kindle, and save the book business? , The New Yorker , April 26, 2010, http www.newyorker.com reporting 2010 04 26 100426fa fact auletta ref ref http www.azcentral.com business articles 2010 04 04 20100404biz books0404technology.html Technology spurs new competition for electronic readers , The Arizona Republic ref It was opened on December 6, 2010 to customers in the United States. ref http www.macworld.com article 156194 2010 12 google ebookstore launch.html Google launches eBookstore with more than 3 million titles , MacWorld ref It offers universal access and non restrictive copying. The store is headed by Daniel J. Clancy Dan Clancy , who also directs Google Books . ref name newyorker Google eBooks purchased at the Google eBookstore Google eBooks online store front or other retailers are stored online and linked to the customer s Google account. ref http www.mediabistro.com ebooknewser google google presents google editions at digital book world 150055.asp Google Presents Google Editions at Digital Book World , mediabistro.com eBookNewser, 26 Jan 2010 ref They can then be read online, or downloaded to a cache for offline reading. Holding purchased books on Google s server theoretically allows Google to serve books to users under a variety of formats, including new formats that might not be available at the time of purchase. Reception Reception of eBooksStore at launch was mixed. Reviewers noted that it was still glitchy, and that books lacked reviews even for those that were centuries old. ref cite web url http www.tabletpcreview.com default.asp?newsID 1793&news google ebookstore ereader ebook store title Google eBookstore How Does It Stack Up? publisher tabl ... more details
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Abaco Air Limited is a scheduled and charter airline based in the Bahamas . Its main base in Marsh Harbour , Abaco Islands , Bahamas. ref cite news url http edition.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0108 26 bn.01.html title Aaliyah, Seven Others Perish in Plane Crash date 2001 08 26 publisher CNN accessdate 2008 06 10 ref Notes Reflist Airlines of the Bahamas External links http www.flyabacoair.com Abaco Air Category Airlines of the Bahamas ... more details
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