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Co-producing health care - pragmatic principles and an illustration 共同制作医疗保健-实用原则和例证
Pub Date : 2020-03-26 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13475.1
A. Kaehne, L. Bray, Edmund Horowicz
Co-production has received increasing attention from managers and researchers in public services. In the health care sector, co-production has become a by-word for the meaningful engagement of patients yet there is still a lack of knowledge around what works when co-producing services. The paper sets out a set of pragmatic principles which may guide anyone embarking on co-producing health care services, and provides an illustration of a co-produced Young People’s Health Research Group in England. We conclude by outlining some learning points which are useful when establishing co-production projects.
联合制作越来越受到公共服务部门管理人员和研究人员的重视。在卫生保健部门,联合生产已成为患者有意义参与的代名词,但在联合生产服务时,仍然缺乏关于什么有效的知识。这篇论文提出了一套实用的原则,可以指导任何着手共同提供保健服务的人,并提供了一个英国共同提供的年轻人健康研究小组的例子。最后,我们概述了一些在建立合作制作项目时有用的学习要点。
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引用次数: 1
Gender gaps in child nutrition in Malawi: Does cultural lineage matter? 马拉维儿童营养中的性别差距:文化血统重要吗?
Pub Date : 2020-02-27 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13468.1
M. Mwale, T. Kamninga, Lucius Cassim
The paper investigates whether cultural lineage mediates gender gaps in child nutrition. It captures nutrition using height-for-age and stunting. The analysis uses the 2014 Malawi Millennium Development Goals Endline Survey data. We find evidence of male child nutrition deprivation in matrilineal cultural lineage. The gender of the household head does not relate to the mediating role of lineage on gendered nutrition gaps. As such, the analysis of gendered nutrition should account for the potential impact of culture to produce policy relevant estimates. Furthermore, deficiencies in male nutrition remains a strong health problem, particularly in cultures that benefit most from returns on female children. In these cultures, lineage dominates personal parental preferences. Therefore, there is a need to revisit received wisdom that providing more resources to female heads eliminates gender gaps by provision of culture-tailored nutritional interventions.
本文调查是否文化血统调解儿童营养的性别差距。它利用身高和发育迟缓来获取营养。该分析使用了2014年马拉维千年发展目标终点调查数据。我们在母系文化谱系中发现了男性儿童营养剥夺的证据。户主的性别与血统对性别营养差距的中介作用无关。因此,对性别营养的分析应考虑到文化的潜在影响,以便作出与政策有关的估计。此外,男性营养不足仍然是一个严重的健康问题,特别是在从女童返回中获益最多的文化中。在这些文化中,血统支配着父母的个人偏好。因此,有必要重新审视公认的智慧,即通过提供适合文化的营养干预措施,为女性家长提供更多资源,以消除性别差距。
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引用次数: 2
Social capital factors affecting uptake of sustainable soil management practices: a literature review 影响可持续土壤管理实践的社会资本因素:文献综述
Pub Date : 2020-02-18 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13412.1
Niki A. Rust, E. Ptak, M. Graversgaard, S. Iversen, M. Reed, J. D. de Vries, J. Ingram, J. Mills, R. K. Neumann, C. Kjeldsen, M. Muro, T. Dalgaard
Soil quality is in decline in many parts of the world, in part due to the intensification of agricultural practices. Whilst economic instruments and regulations can help incentivise uptake of more sustainable soil management practices, they rarely motivate long-term behavior change when used alone. There has been increasing attention towards the complex social factors that affect uptake of sustainable soil management practices. To understand why some communities try these practices whilst others do not, we undertook a narrative review to understand how social capital influences adoption in developed nations. We found that the four components of social capital – trust, norms, connectedness and power – can all influence the decision of farmers to change their soil management. Specifically, information flows more effectively across trusted, diverse networks where social norms exist to encourage innovation. Uptake is more limited in homogenous, close-knit farming communities that do not have many links with non-farmers and where there is a strong social norm to adhere to the status quo. Power can enhance or inhibit uptake depending on its characteristics. Future research, policy and practice should consider whether a lack of social capital could hinder uptake of new practices and, if so, which aspects of social capital could be developed to increase adoption of sustainable soil management practices. Enabling diverse, collaborative groups (including farmers, advisers and government officials) to work constructively together could help build social capital, where they can co-define, -develop and -enact measures to sustainably manage soils.
在世界许多地方,土壤质量正在下降,部分原因是农业实践的集约化。虽然经济手段和法规有助于鼓励采用更可持续的土壤管理做法,但如果单独使用,它们很少能激发长期的行为改变。人们越来越关注影响可持续土壤管理做法的复杂社会因素。为了理解为什么有些社区尝试这些做法,而另一些则没有,我们进行了一项叙事回顾,以了解社会资本如何影响发达国家的采用。我们发现社会资本的四个组成部分——信任、规范、连通性和权力——都可以影响农民改变其土壤管理的决定。具体来说,在存在鼓励创新的社会规范的可信、多样的网络中,信息更有效地流动。在同质的、联系紧密的农业社区,与非农民没有太多联系,并且有很强的社会规范来维持现状,这种吸收更有限。根据其特性,功率可以增强或抑制吸收。未来的研究、政策和实践应考虑缺乏社会资本是否会阻碍新做法的采用,如果是的话,可以开发社会资本的哪些方面以增加可持续土壤管理做法的采用。使不同的协作团体(包括农民、顾问和政府官员)能够建设性地共同努力,有助于建立社会资本,使他们能够共同确定、制定和颁布可持续管理土壤的措施。
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引用次数: 21
Exploring the smart-natural city interface; re-imagining and re-integrating urban planning and governance 探索智慧自然城市界面;重新想象和整合城市规划与治理
Pub Date : 2020-02-14 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13226.1
Michael Grace, A. Scott, J. Sadler, D. Proverbs, Nick Grayson
Globally, urban planners and decision makers are pursuing place-based initiatives to develop and enhance urban infrastructure to optimise city performance, competitiveness and sustainability credentials. New discourses associated with big data, Building Information Modelling, SMART cities, green and biophilic thinking inform research, policy and practice agendas to varying extents.  However, these discourses remain relatively isolated as much city planning is still pursued within traditional sectoral silos hindering integration.  This research explores new conceptual ground at the Smart – Natural City interface within a safe interdisciplinary opportunity space.  Using the city of Birmingham UK as a case study, a methodology was developed championing co-design, integration and social learning to develop a conceptual framework to navigate the challenges and opportunities at the Smart-Natural city interface. An innovation workshop and supplementary interviews drew upon the insights and experiences of 25 experts leading to the identification of five key spaces for the conceptualisation and delivery at the Smart-Natural city interface. At the core is the space for connectivity; surrounded by spaces for visioning, place-making, citizen-led participatory learning and monitoring. The framework provides a starting point for improved discussions, understandings and negotiations to cover all components of this particular interface. Our results show the importance of using all spaces within shared narratives; moving towards ‘silver-green’ and living infrastructure and developing data in response to identified priorities. Whilst the need for vision has dominated traditional urban planning discourses we have identified the need for improved connectivity as a prerequisite.  The use of all 5 characteristics collectively takes forward the literature on socio-ecological-technological relationships and heralds significant potential to inform and improve city governance frameworks, including the benefits of a transferable deliberative and co-design method that generates ownership with a real stake in the outcomes.
在全球范围内,城市规划者和决策者正在寻求基于地方的举措,以发展和加强城市基础设施,以优化城市绩效、竞争力和可持续性。与大数据、建筑信息模型、智慧城市、绿色和亲生物思维相关的新话语在不同程度上为研究、政策和实践议程提供了信息。然而,这些话语仍然相对孤立,因为许多城市规划仍然在传统的部门筒仓中进行,阻碍了一体化。本研究在一个安全的跨学科机会空间中探索了智能与自然城市界面的新概念基础。以英国伯明翰市为例,开发了一种支持协同设计、整合和社会学习的方法,以开发一个概念性框架,以应对智能自然城市界面的挑战和机遇。创新研讨会和补充访谈借鉴了25位专家的见解和经验,最终确定了智能自然城市界面概念化和交付的五个关键空间。核心是互联互通的空间;周围的空间用于设想,场所制作,公民主导的参与式学习和监测。该框架为改进讨论、理解和谈判提供了起点,以涵盖这一特定界面的所有组成部分。我们的研究结果显示了在共享叙事中使用所有空间的重要性;向“银绿色”和生活基础设施迈进,并根据确定的优先事项开发数据。虽然对视觉的需求一直主导着传统的城市规划论述,但我们已经将改善连通性的需求确定为先决条件。所有5个特征的使用共同推进了社会-生态-技术关系的文献,并预示着为城市治理框架提供信息和改进的巨大潜力,包括可转让的审议和共同设计方法的好处,该方法产生了与结果真正利害相关的所有权。
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引用次数: 5
Developing a computational ontology to understand the relational aspects of audience formation 开发计算本体来理解受众形成的关系方面
Pub Date : 2020-02-12 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13465.1
Matthew Hanchard, P. Merrington, B. Wessels, Kathy Rogers, M. Pidd, Simeon J. Yates, David Forrest, A. Higson, Nathan Townsend, R. Smits
In this article, we discuss an innovative audience research methodology developed for the AHRC-funded ‘Beyond the Multiplex: Audiences for Specialised Film in English Regions’ project (BtM). The project combines a computational ontology with a mixed-methods approach drawn from both the social sciences and the humanities, enabling research to be conducted both at scale and in depth, producing complex relational analyses of audiences. BtM aims to understand how we might enable a wide range of audiences to participate in a more diverse film culture, and embrace the wealth of films beyond the mainstream in order to optimise the cultural value of engaging with less familiar films. BtM collects data through a three-wave survey of film audience members’ practices, semi-structured interviews and film-elicitation groups with audience members alongside interviews with policy and industry experts, and analyses of key policy and industry documents. Bringing each of these datasets together within our ontology enables us to map relationships between them across a variety of different concerns. For instance, how cultural engagement in general relates to engagement with specialised films; how different audiences access and/or share films across different platforms and venues; how their engagement with those films enables them to make meaning and generate value; and how all of this is shaped by national and regional policy, film industry practices, and the decisions of cultural intermediaries across the fields of film production, distribution and exhibition. Alongside our analyses, the ontology enables us to produce data visualisations and a suite of analytical tools for audience development studies that stakeholders can use, ensuring the research has impact beyond the academy. This paper sets out our methodology for developing the BtM ontology, so that others may adapt it and develop their own ontologies from mixed-methods empirical data in their studies of other knowledge domains.
在这篇文章中,我们讨论了一种创新的观众研究方法,该方法是为AHRC资助的“超越多元:英国地区专业电影的观众”项目(BtM)开发的。该项目将计算本体论与社会科学和人文科学的混合方法相结合,使研究能够在规模和深度上进行,对受众进行复杂的关系分析。BtM旨在了解我们如何让广泛的观众参与到更多元的电影文化中,并接受主流之外的丰富电影,以优化参与不太熟悉的电影的文化价值。BtM通过对电影观众实践的三波调查、对观众的半结构化采访和电影启发小组以及对政策和行业专家的采访以及对关键政策和行业文件的分析来收集数据。将这些数据集中的每一个放在我们的本体中,使我们能够跨各种不同的关注点映射它们之间的关系。例如,文化参与与专业电影的参与之间的关系;不同的观众如何在不同的平台和场所访问和/或分享电影;他们与这些电影的互动如何使他们产生意义和价值;以及这一切是如何由国家和地区政策、电影行业实践以及电影制作、发行和放映领域的文化中介机构的决定所形成的。除了我们的分析,本体论还使我们能够为受众发展研究生成数据可视化和一套分析工具,利益相关者可以使用这些工具,确保研究产生超出学院范围的影响。本文阐述了我们开发BtM本体的方法,以便其他人在研究其他知识领域时可以对其进行调整,并从混合方法经验数据中开发自己的本体。
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引用次数: 0
UK smart cities present and future: An analysis of British smart cities through current and emerging technologies and practices 英国智慧城市的现状和未来:通过当前和新兴技术和实践分析英国智慧城市
Pub Date : 2020-02-04 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13415.1
W. Brown, M. King, Y. Goh
This paper is premised upon an analysis of 26 cities within the UK regarding their smart city projects. Each city was analyzed through news articles, reports and policy documents to ascertain the level of each city’s development as a smart city. Each was coded by separating the projects into five types, which were ranked on a scale from 0 (no plans for use) to 5 (project type in use). The most common types are the provision of open data and the creation of business ecosystems as the primary driver of the smart city. However, many councils and enterprises proclaim smartness before the technology is actually in use, making it difficult to separate what is utilised and what is under development. Therefore, this paper further carried out an analysis of 20 cities and their intended plans to usher in the smart city, to observe the expected emergence of smart city technology. This was achieved by interrogating various roadmaps and policy documents produced by the respective cities. It was found that the most prevalent form of emergent smart city technology is the rollout of 5G and increased educational programmes alongside a proliferation of internet of things and electric vehicle usage.
本文的前提是对英国26个城市的智能城市项目进行分析。通过新闻文章、报道和政策文件对每个城市进行分析,以确定每个城市作为智慧城市的发展水平。每个项目都是通过将项目分为五种类型进行编码的,这些类型的排名范围从0(没有使用计划)到5(正在使用的项目类型)。最常见的类型是提供开放数据和创建商业生态系统,作为智能城市的主要驱动力。然而,许多委员会和企业在技术真正投入使用之前就宣布了智能,这使得很难区分使用的和正在开发的。因此,本文进一步对20个城市及其有意迎来智慧城市的计划进行了分析,以观察智慧城市技术的预期出现。这是通过询问各个城市制定的各种路线图和政策文件来实现的。研究发现,新兴智能城市技术最普遍的形式是5G的推出和教育计划的增加,以及物联网和电动汽车使用的激增。
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引用次数: 4
Growth in floor area: the blind spot in cutting carbon 建筑面积增长:碳减排的盲点
Pub Date : 2020-01-24 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13420.1
David Ness
While most efforts to combat climate change are focussed on energy efficiency and substitution of fossil fuels, growth in the built environment remains largely unquestioned. Given the current climate emergency and increasing scarcity of global resources, it is imperative that we address this ‘blind spot’ by finding ways to support required services with less resource consumption. There is now long overdue recognition to greenhouse gas emissions ‘embodied’ in the production of building materials and construction, and its importance in reaching targets of net zero carbon by 2050. However, there is a widespread belief that we can continue to ‘build big’, provided we incorporate energy saving measures and select ‘low carbon materials’ − ignoring the fact that excessive volume and area of buildings may outweigh any carbon savings. This is especially the case with commercial real estate. As the inception and planning phases of projects offer most potential for reduction in both operational and embodied carbon, we must turn our attention to previously overlooked options such as ‘build nothing’ or ‘build less’. This involves challenging the root cause of the need, exploring alternative approaches to meet desired outcomes, and maximising the use of existing assets. If new build is required, this should be designed for adaptability, with increased stewardship, so the building stock of the future will be a more valuable and useable resource. This points to the need for increased understanding and application of the principles of strategic asset management, hitherto largely ignored in sustainability circles, which emphasize a close alignment of assets with the services they support. Arguably, as the built environment consumes more material resources and energy than any other sector, its future configuration may be critical to the future of people and the planet. In this regard, this paper seeks to break new ground for deeper exploration.
虽然大多数应对气候变化的努力都集中在能源效率和化石燃料的替代上,但建筑环境的增长在很大程度上仍然是毋庸置疑的。鉴于当前的气候紧急情况和全球资源日益短缺,我们必须通过寻找以更少的资源消耗支持所需服务的方法来解决这一“盲点”。人们早就认识到温室气体排放“体现”在建筑材料和建筑的生产中,以及到2050年实现净零碳排放目标的重要性。然而,人们普遍认为,只要我们采取节能措施并选择“低碳材料”,我们就可以继续“建大”,而忽视了建筑体积和面积过大可能超过任何碳节约的事实。商业地产尤其如此。由于项目的启动和规划阶段提供了减少运营碳和隐含碳的最大潜力,我们必须将注意力转向以前被忽视的选项,如“不建造”或“少建造”。这包括挑战需求的根本原因,探索满足预期结果的替代方法,并最大限度地利用现有资产。如果需要新的建筑,应该设计为适应性,增加管理,因此未来的建筑库存将是更有价值和可用的资源。这表明需要加强对战略资产管理原则的理解和应用,迄今为止,这些原则在可持续性领域基本上被忽视,它们强调资产与其所支持的服务的紧密结合。可以说,由于建筑环境比任何其他部门消耗更多的材料资源和能源,其未来的配置可能对人类和地球的未来至关重要。在这方面,本文试图为更深入的探索开辟新天地。
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引用次数: 9
Enhancing urban regeneration at the neighbourhood level: the role of sustainability assessment frameworks 在社区一级加强城市更新:可持续发展评估框架的作用
Pub Date : 2020-01-16 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13418.1
Ayomikun Solomon Adewumi
Purpose: Urban centres have been argued to be crucial in the battle for sustainability.  With more than half of the global population presently living in cities, the sustainability challenges of global warming, environmental degradation, social inequality, and economic recessions have continued to thrive. To this end, there have been efforts to revive and improve the existing physical and social structure of cities in a process known as urban regeneration. The aim of this paper is to explore the role of sustainability assessment frameworks in urban regeneration. Approach: Aligning with the positivism philosophical position, and using document analysis as a data collection method, the study discusses the state of the art of urban regeneration and its application in recent times. The study also reviewed selected neighbourhood sustainability assessment frameworks as a tool for decision-making towards sustainability to know the extent in which they capture the goals of urban regeneration. Findings: Findings showed that the uptake of the sustainability assessment frameworks could play a role in enhancing integration of local context, social wellbeing and economic prosperity, environmental quality, and stakeholder engagement at the neighbourhood level which are the main aspects of urban regeneration. Theoretical and practical implications: In theory, this paper establishes the assumption that with some revisions, sustainability assessment frameworks could serve as a tool for decision-making in urban regeneration process. Practise-wise, urban regeneration at the neighbourhood level can now be measured against sustainability benchmarks and indicators.
目的:城市中心一直被认为是可持续发展的关键。目前,全球一半以上的人口居住在城市,全球变暖、环境退化、社会不平等和经济衰退等可持续性挑战持续加剧。为此目的,在一个称为城市再生的过程中,已经努力恢复和改善城市现有的物质和社会结构。本文旨在探讨可持续性评估框架在城市更新中的作用。方法:结合实证主义的哲学立场,运用文献分析作为数据收集的方法,探讨近年来城市更新的现状及其应用。该研究还审查了选定的社区可持续性评估框架,作为可持续性决策的工具,以了解它们在多大程度上抓住了城市再生的目标。研究结果:研究结果表明,可持续发展评估框架的采用可以在加强地方背景、社会福利和经济繁荣、环境质量和社区层面的利益相关者参与方面发挥作用,这些都是城市更新的主要方面。理论与实践意义:理论上,本文建立了一个假设,即经过一些修订,可持续性评估框架可以作为城市更新过程中的决策工具。在实践方面,现在可以根据可持续性基准和指标来衡量社区一级的城市更新。
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引用次数: 16
Impact by design: Planning your research impact in 7Cs 设计影响:在7c中规划你的研究影响
Pub Date : 2019-12-09 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13323.1
Niall Sreenan, S. Hinrichs-Krapels, A. Pollitt, Sarah Rawlings, J. Grant, B. Wilkinson, Ross Pow, Emma Kinloch
Although supporting and assessing the non-academic “impact” of research are not entirely new developments in higher education, academics and research institutions are under increasing pressure to produce work that has a measurable influence outside the academy. With a view to supporting the solution of complex societal issues with evidence and expertise, and against the background of increased emphasis on impact in the United Kingdom’s 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) and a proliferation of impact guides and tools, this article offers a simple, easy to remember framework for designing impactful research. We call this framework: “The 7Cs of Impact” – Context, Communities, Constituencies, Challenge, Channels, Communication and Capture. Drawing on core elements of the Policy Institute at King’s College London’s Impact by Design training course and the authors’ practical experience in supporting and delivering impact, this paper outlines how this framework can help address key aspects across the lifecycle of a research project and plan, from identifying the intended impact of research and writing it into grants and proposals, to engaging project stakeholders and assessing whether the project has had the desired impact. While preparations for current and future REF submissions may benefit from using this framework, this paper sets out the “7Cs” with a more holistic view of impact in mind, seeking to aid researchers in identifying, capturing, and communicating how research projects can and do contribute to the improvement in society.
虽然支持和评估研究的非学术"影响"并不完全是高等教育的新发展,但学术界和研究机构正面临越来越大的压力,要求他们做出在学术界以外具有可衡量影响的工作。为了用证据和专业知识支持复杂社会问题的解决方案,在英国2021年研究卓越框架(REF2021)日益强调影响的背景下,以及影响指南和工具的激增,本文提供了一个简单,易于记忆的框架,用于设计有影响力的研究。我们把这个框架称为“7c影响力”——背景、社区、选区、挑战、渠道、沟通和捕获。借鉴伦敦国王学院政策研究所“设计影响”培训课程的核心要素,以及作者在支持和提供影响方面的实践经验,本文概述了该框架如何帮助解决研究项目和计划生命周期中的关键方面,从确定研究的预期影响并将其写入拨款和提案中,到吸引项目利益相关者并评估项目是否产生了预期影响。虽然当前和未来REF提交的准备工作可能会从使用该框架中受益,但本文从更全面的角度阐述了“7c”的影响,试图帮助研究人员识别、捕捉和沟通研究项目如何能够并确实为社会的改善做出贡献。
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引用次数: 2
Open Access in low- and middle-income countries: attitudes and experiences of researchers 中低收入国家的开放获取:研究人员的态度和经验
Pub Date : 2019-11-12 DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13325.1
Andy Nobes, S. Harris
Open Access (OA) is often considered as particularly beneficial to researchers in the Global South. However, research into awareness of and attitudes to OA has been largely dominated by voices from the Global North. A survey was conducted of 507 researchers from the developing world and connected to INASP’s AuthorAID project to ascertain experiences and attitudes to OA publishing. The survey revealed problems for the researchers in gaining access to research literature in the first place. There was a very positive attitude to OA research and OA journals, but when selecting a journal in which to publish, OA was seen as a much less important criterion than factors relating to international reputation. Overall, a majority of respondents had published in an OA journal and most of these had paid an article processing charge. Knowledge and use of self-archiving via repositories varied, and only around 20% had deposited their research in an institutional repository. The study also examined attitudes to copyright, revealing most respondents had heard of Creative Commons licences and were positive about the sharing of research for educational use and dissemination, but there was unease about research being used for commercial purposes. Respondents revealed a surprisingly positive stance towards openly sharing research data, although many revealed that they would need further guidance on how to do so. The survey also revealed that the majority had received emails from so called ‘predatory’ publishers and that a small minority had published in them.
开放获取(OA)通常被认为对南半球的研究人员特别有益。然而,对OA的认识和态度的研究在很大程度上由全球北方的声音主导。对来自发展中国家的507名研究人员进行了一项调查,并与INASP的AuthorAID项目有关,以确定对开放获取出版的经验和态度。这项调查首先揭示了研究人员在获取研究文献方面存在的问题。人们对开放获取研究和开放获取期刊持非常积极的态度,但在选择发表论文的期刊时,与国际声誉相关的因素相比,开放获取被视为一个不那么重要的标准。总体而言,大多数受访者在开放获取期刊上发表过文章,其中大多数都支付了文章处理费。通过知识库进行自我存档的知识和使用各不相同,只有大约20%的人将他们的研究存放在机构知识库中。该研究还调查了人们对版权的态度,发现大多数受访者都听说过知识共享许可,并对分享研究成果用于教育用途和传播持积极态度,但对研究成果被用于商业目的感到不安。受访者对公开分享研究数据表现出了令人惊讶的积极态度,尽管许多人透露他们需要进一步的指导才能做到这一点。调查还显示,大多数人都收到过来自所谓“掠夺性”出版商的电子邮件,只有少数人在其中发表过文章。
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