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Peer reviewedScience, 1979
Presents comments on the arguments of Paul Feyerabend toward progression science. The positions held by this philosopher of science are given with accompanying remarks from other philosophers and historians. (SA)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Creativity, History, Individualism
Peer reviewedNelkin, Dorothy; Rip, Arie – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1979
In order to provide public access to scientific expertise, the Dutch have instituted a science shops program. Science advisory groups, located at five universities, promote socially relevant research in the universities and provide technical information to client groups. (BB)
Descriptors: Consultants, Environmental Research, Public Policy, Science Consultants
Peer reviewedRyan, Michael – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Reports the results of a survey of 122 science journalists and 110 scientists regarding their attitudes toward science news coverage; notes that the attitudes of the two groups were remarkably similar. (GT)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Journalism, Media Research
Peer reviewedBayer, Alan E.; Dutton, Jeffrey E. – Journal of Higher Education, 1977
Six alternative theoretical models are employed to determine the relationship between age and several performance and activity variables for a national sample of doctorate faculty members in 7 selected scientific disciplines. The findings indicate that "steady-state staffing" policies should continue to recognize individual differences and not be…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Age, Higher Education, Job Layoff
Peer reviewedFilippelli, Laura A.; Walberg, Herbert J. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1997
Comparison of childhood traits and conditions of 21 eminent American women scientists and 235 eminent women in other fields found both groups more similar than different, but future scientists tended to engage in more scientific activities, were more bookish and scholarly, and were typically encouraged to pursue nature study, reading, and writing.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Childhood Interests, Family Environment
Peer reviewedPalmer, David H. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1997
Interviews were conducted with Year 6 students (n=67) and Year 10 students (n=58) who were asked whether scientists can do anything about endangered species. Most students gave positive answers which were at variance with the stereotyped image of scientists. It was concluded that students have private perceptions of scientists and their work as…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Endangered Species, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedGrant, C.; Scott, T. – Industry and Higher Education, 1997
The Internet is revolutionizing communications among university researchers, scientists, and industry. It overcomes geographic remoteness, time zone differences, travel costs, and cultural differences. (SK)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedBowden, Valmai – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1997
Drawing on original case-study research covering four settings--higher education, industrial research and development, government research labs, and research institutes--examines how contemporary pressures influence research scientists's careers. Introduces a dynamic model of career states and proposes that the model can enhance career guidance.…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Careers, Case Studies
Peer reviewedVon Seggern, Marilyn; Jourdain, Janet M. – Special Libraries, 1996
A survey of the different technical communications and information-related activities of 305 engineers and scientists from 3 sites of the Philips Laboratory, an Air Force research and development laboratory, found that scientists have a closer affinity for libraries and traditional information sources than do engineers. Eight tables depict survey…
Descriptors: Engineers, Information Seeking, Information Sources, Information Utilization
Peer reviewedBachmann, Kurt T.; Boyce, Peter B. – Mercury, 1994
Presents two views about the future of astronomy. Explains that government budget cuts and an oversupply of young scientists have decimated the employment prospects. Encourages students to train for a wide variety of careers and to become entrepreneurs who bring technologies to the consumer. (DDR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Career Choice, Career Planning, Entrepreneurship
Peer reviewedRowsey, Robert E. – School Science and Mathematics, 1997
Investigates the influences of teachers and schooling on 35 research scientists. Results indicate that 63% of the subjects had identified a genuine interest in science by ninth grade. Only 9% of them attributed this to elementary or junior high teachers while 43% of the scientists were influenced by one or more high school teachers. (Author/JRH)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Influences
Peer reviewedBridgstock, Martin – Industry and Higher Education, 1996
Interviews with 28 academic scientists involved with industrial organizations found strong concern for public safety and condemnation of concealed conflicts of interest. They showed much less concern about restriction of information flow and regarded commercial exploitation of research to be legitimate. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Ethics, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedCsikszentmihalyi, Mihaly – NAMTA Journal, 2003
Examines the working lives of geneticists and journalists to place into perspective what lies behind personal ethics and success. Defines "good work" as productive activity that is valued socially and loved by people engaged in it. Asserts that certain cultural values, social controls, and personal standards are necessary to maintain good work and…
Descriptors: Definitions, Ethics, Individual Development, Relevance (Education)
Dinerman, Gloria – Information Outlook, 1997
Although cataloging, document delivery, inventory, barcoding, and other technical jobs might more effectively be done by outside contractors, managing a library and serving patrons demands the attention of information professionals. Discusses the shortcomings of outsourcing, focusing on companies and associations that outsource the entire…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Document Delivery, Facility Inventory, Information Centers
Peer reviewedGreenfield, Teresa Arambula – Science Education, 1997
Explores students' attitudes towards science, prior science-related experiences, and perceptions of science and scientists and how these vary by gender and grade. Findings indicate that girls and boys expressed similar opinions on all survey scales but girls were less likely to view science as a male-stereotyped field. Younger students expressed…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Issues, Science Education


