academic research online

  • 1Open Research Online — (ORO) is a repository of research publications run by The Open University (OU).[1] It uses the GNU ePrints software and its repositories use the Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.[2] It is an open access repository and it accepts… …

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  • 2Academic publishing — describes the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in journal article, book or thesis form. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely… …

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  • 3Academic elitism — is a charge sometimes levied at academic institutions and academics more broadly; use of the term ivory tower often carries with it an implicit critique of academic elitism. Academic elitism is also related to the concept of intellectual elitism …

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  • 4Research paper — A Research Paper is a type of academic writing that needs more theoretical, significant and methodical level of inquiry.Although a research paper is a kind of term paper, it is important to note that some term papers don rsquo;t require academic… …

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  • 5Academic dishonesty — or academic misconduct is any type of cheating that occurs in relation to a formal academic exercise. It can include Plagiarism: The adoption or reproduction of original creations of another author (person, collective, organization, community or… …

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  • 6Online tutoring — is the process of tutoring in an online, virtual environment or networked environment in which teachers and learners are separated by time and space. Online tutoring, as a reflection of the diversity of the wider Internet, is practiced using many …

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  • 7Academic Freedom bills — are a series of anti evolution bills introduced in State legislatures in the United States between 2004 and 2008. They purport that teachers, students, and college professors face intimidation and retaliation when discussing scientific criticisms …

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  • 8Academic freedom — is the belief that the freedom of inquiry by students and faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy. They argue that academic communities are repeatedly targeted for repression due to their ability to shape and control the flow… …

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  • 9Online ethnography — refers to a number of related online research methods that adapt ethnographic methods to the study of the communities and cultures created through computer mediated social interaction. As modifications of the term ethnography, online ethnography… …

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  • 10Online counseling — is the provision of professional mental health counseling services concerns via the Internet. Services are typically offered via email, real time chat, and video conferencing.[1] Some clients use online counseling in conjunction with traditional… …

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