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Coopersmith, Georgia A.; Braxton, John M. – 1990
The norms of science define appropriate and inappropriate scholarly or research role performance. The four norms described in this study are (1) universalism: research is assessed on its merit, not particularistic criteria; (2) commonality: research must be made public and shared with the research community; (3) disinterestedness: research is…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Faculty, Conformity, Higher Education
Nicolaisen, Jeppe – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2003
Draws together central research on scientific problem solving and scientific documentation from a number of fields and demonstrates its latent potential for a general theory of citing. Examines the interdisciplinary field of diffusion research and empirical composition studies dealing with the act of citing. Concludes with a preliminary outline of…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Documentation, Interdisciplinary Approach
May, William F. – 1985
A philosophical overview of the place of technology in higher education and especially in teaching is presented. Research can be viewed as the acquisition of knowledge; teaching as its transmission; and service as its application. Technology affects the transmission of knowledge in both the teaching process and the content of teaching. The…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Humanities
Scholarly Communication and Network Influences in the Hybrid Problem Area of Developmental Dyslexia.
Perry, Claudia A.; Rice, Ronald E. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1996
A scientific communication model of the emergence of a hybrid research area was tested on 74 researchers in the field of developmental dyslexia. Results show support for a model of Mulkay's model branching instead of Kuhn's model of scientific revolution; evidence points to divergence rather than convergence among the related research areas.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Developmental Psychology, Dyslexia

Miya, Tom S. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1980
Three essential elements in resolving conflicts between segments of pharmacy are identified: motivation of individuals within the administrative structure of pharmacy schools especially, but also throughout the profession; faculty members and service staff who effect the change; and financial resources to effect change. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Finance
Senf, Gerald M. – 1973
This paper deals with future research needs and problems in learning disabilities, and is divided into the following two broad categories: (1) supporting conditions, which involve necessary prerequisites to the research effort; and (2) procedural considerations, which deal with methodological concerns. First, the problems posed by supporting…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Disadvantaged, Educational Research, Exceptional Child Research
Woods, Richard – 1978
Those outside the circle of scientists and research and academic administrators who criticize certain features of the symbiotic relationship between campus research and the Federal Government run the risk of being labeled anti-science by persons who view a continuing, increasing, and unquestioned flow of federal funds as the sine qua non of campus…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Government Role
Lussky, Joan – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2003
Explores to what extent the germ theory, when it was still a relatively new idea, is evident in the bibliographic records in the "Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office of the United States Army" (Index Cat), the largest medical bibliographical tool ever published. Data suggest that scientists are quick to apply the new…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Records, Catalogs
Vaughter, Reesa M. – 1978
Barriers to equitable scientific consideration of biological differences are being noticed by many scholars considering social equity. Many have observed the alliance and contamination of the biological and social sciences, reinforcing cultural biases. The uncritical acceptance and application of bio-medical models also produce inadequate methods…
Descriptors: Bias, Biological Influences, Evolution, Interdisciplinary Approach
Szoke, Ron – 1975
The long-forgotten debate of 1929-31 between T. L. Kelley and W. H. Kilpatrick is reviewed with the aim of reviving the crucial, but dormant, issue of the competence of quantitative empirical research to answer educational questions. They debated the need to supplement scientific method with a philosophical approach sensitive to needs, impulses,…
Descriptors: Debate, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Problem Solving
Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L. – 1991
According to the medical research community that attempts to define the scope of fraud, biomedical fraud includes such phenomena as salami science, which is the practice of dividing a project into a number of brief publications, called least publishable units; autoplagiarism, the practice of writing up the same study in a variety of forms and…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Faculty Publishing
Gottfried, Sandra S. – 1993
The Science Teachers as Research Scientists (STARS) program is a scientific work experience program conducted at the University of Missouri-St. Louis that provides secondary science teachers internships with faculty researchers. This report evaluates the STARS program with respect to the teachers' (n=17) first summer experiences only. Both…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Experiential Learning, Formative Evaluation, Higher Education