USING PHENOMENOGRAPHY TO INFORM CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN THE AREAS OF DIGITAL CURATION AND DIGITAL SUSTAINABILITY

Using phenomenography to inform curriculum development in the areas of Digital Curation and Digital Sustainability

A British university is proposing to introduce two new postgraduate certificate qualifications in Digital Curation and Digital Sustainability.The proposed courses are intended to formalise this knowledge into a curriculum that enables professional practitioners working in related areas to develop their knowledge of how to manage digital assets in a

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The proximal experience of gratitude.

Although a great deal of research has tested the longitudinal effects of regularly practicing gratitude, much less attention has been paid to the emotional landscape directly following engagement in gratitude exercises.In three studies, we explored the array of discrete emotions people experience after being prompted Jug to express or recall gratit

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Assessing the quality of emergency department data for injury surveillance in Victoria, Australia: a comparative analysis of two Victorian hospital data sources

Objective The emergency department (ED) is pivotal in treating serious injuries, making it a valuable source for population-based injury surveillance.In Victoria, information that is relevant to Pants Boy’s injury surveillance is collected in the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset (VEMD).This study aims to assess the data quality of the VEMD as

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The hard problem of cooperation.

Based on individual variation in cooperative inclinations, we define the "hard problem of cooperation" as that of achieving high levels of cooperation in a group of non-cooperative types.Can the hard problem be solved by institutions with monitoring and Facial Cleansers sanctions? In a laboratory experiment we find that the answer is affirmative if

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