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Scholarly peer review ( also known as refereeing ) is the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field, before a paper describing this work is published in a journal.
* Scholarly paper, in academic publishing, a work published in a peer-reviewed journal
In addition to receiving grants of support from national agencies such as the Lannan Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, Callaloo has garnered a number of national honors, including the best special issue of a journal from the Council of Editors for Learned Journals for " The Haitian Issues " in 1992 ( Volume 15. 2 & 3: Haiti: the Literature and Culture Parts I & II ); honorable mention for the " Best Special Issue of a Journal " in 2001 from the Professional / Scholarly Publishing ( PSP ) Division of the American Association ( Volume 24. 1: The Confederate Flag Controversy: A Special Section ); and recognition for the Winter 2002 issue from the Council of Editors for Learned Journals as one of the best special issues of that year ( Volume 25. 1: Jazz Poetics ).
* Critical Studies in Television: Scholarly Studies in Small Screen Fictions — a print journal and online research resource, published by Manchester University Press.

Scholarly and articles
* Scholarly surveys of focused topics from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: articles on Aristotle, Aristotle in the Renaissance, Biology, Causality, Commentators on Aristotle, Ethics, Logic, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Natural philosophy, Non-contradiction, Political theory, Psychology, Rhetoric
* Scholarly articles on the Apostles ' Creed from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library
* Wlsessays. net, Scholarly articles on Christian Clergy from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library
Scholarly articles probe the relationship between the Beatles and the nouvelle vague films of Jean-Luc Godard, discuss ' the brio and elegance ' of Dionne Warwick's singing style as a ' pleasurable but complex ' event to be ' experienced without condescension.
* Scholarly articles on Christian Freedom from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library
Scholarly transliteration is used in linguistics articles.
* Scholarly articles about the CELC
* Scholarly articles on Biblical Inspiration from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library

Scholarly and studies
The American Bourgeoisie: Distinction and Identity in the Nineteenth Century ( Palgrave Macmillan ; 2011 ) 284 pages ; Scholarly studies on the habits, manners, networks, institutions, and public roles of the American middle class with a focus on cities in the North.
Scholarly studies in the Black Mass relied almost thoroughly on French and Latin sources ( which also came from France ):
Scholarly studies of Karaite writings are still in their infancy, and owe greatly to the Firkovich collections of Karaite manuscripts in the Russian National Library that have become accessible after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Scholarly studies of the thrusts up the York and James rivers during the Peninsular campaign.
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Scholarly and books
The combined business, named Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Scholarly ( also known as Wiley-Blackwell ), publishes, in print and online, 1, 400 scholarly peer-reviewed journals and an extensive collection of books, major reference works, databases, and laboratory manuals in the life and physical sciences, medicine and allied health, engineering, the humanities, and the social sciences.
The Raymond Klibansky Prize is awarded each year for the best books in the humanities that have received support from the Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme ( ASPP ), part of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
In several of his books, Ross has pioneered a method he calls Scholarly Reporting, which is a blend of ethnography and investigative journalism.

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In his 1964 essay, " Some Principles for Scholarly Editions of Nineteenth-Century American Authors ", Bowers said that " the theory of copy-text proposed by Sir Walter Greg rules supreme ".
Scholarly and comprehensive website run by Professor Danny Keenan of Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
Notably, pursuant to the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index ( FSP Index ) released by the Academic Analytics organization of Stony Brook, NY, SDSU is the number one small research university in the United States as of the last four ( 4 ) academic years, from 2005-2006 through the 2009-2010 academic years.
* Hamed Alhoori, Omar Alvarez, Richard Furuta, Miguel Muñiz, Eduardo Urbina: Supporting the Creation of Scholarly Bibliographies by Communities through Online Reputation Based Social Collaboration.
* El mundo alucinante ( 1966 ) ISBN 978-84-8310-775-1, ; Scholarly edition by Enrico Mario Santí ; English translation Hallucinations ( 2001 reissue ) ISBN 978-0-14-200019-9
Professor Rotblat was a founding Editorial Board Member of the International Scholarly ' Journal of Environmental Peace ' published from the library of University of Toronto, Canada by ' International Innovation Projects '.
* Andrew Tink-Lord Sydney: The Life and Times of Tommy Townshend, published by Australian Scholarly Publishing: 2011: ISBN 978-1-921875-43-4
Scholarly opinions differ on the exact manner of recitation, but it is generally believed that the chansons de geste were originally sung ( whereas the medieval romances were probably spoken ) by poets, minstrels or jongleurs, who would sometimes accompany themselves, or be accompanied, on the vielle, a mediæval fiddle played with a bow.
* Scholarly publishing bibliography compiled by Charles W. Bailey, Jr., updated frequently
* Crisis in Scholarly Publishing: Executive Summary, by Stephen Boyd and Andrew Herkovic ( 1999 )
* Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing, by Cathy N. Davidson ( 2003 )
Scholarly research in any academic discipline may also be labeled as ( partly ) transparent ( or open research ) if some or all relevant aspects of the research are open in the sense of open source, open access and open data, thereby facilitating social recognition and accountability of the scholars who did the research and replication by others interested in the matters addressed by it.
These institutions contribute under a plan devised by the SEP in collaboration with the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition ( SPARC ), the International Coalition of Library Consortia ( ICOLC ) and the Southeastern Library Network ( SOLINET ), with matching funding from the NEH.
Scholarly work in this vein has been continued by his grandson, Rabbi Yosef Qafiḥ ( also spelled Gafah, Qafahh or Kapach ).
A book, The Scholarly Prospector — Don MacKinnon, was published by Michael Barnes in 2007.
The Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index by Academic Analytics ranks 354 institutions based on faculty publications, citations, research grants and awards.
Scholarly consensus remains overwhelmingly in favor of Markan priority, and this consensus has not been seriously challenged by speculations surrounding the origins of the Hebrew Gospel.
Recorded as audio book by Scholarly Audio Inc.
The university's doctoral programs were ranked # 1 in the USA for small university research programs in the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index for 2005, produced by the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
They published their results in " Church Universal and Triumphant in Scholarly Perspective ," edited by James R. Lewis and J. Gordon Melton.
Scholarly work on the Milan Papyrus, on Posidippus, who is now revealed in a broader range of subjects, and on the Alexandrian literary epigram in general, was invigorated by the discovery and proceeds apace.
Scholarly sources, including those officially issued by Britain and the US, pointed out that the sovereignty over Sabah, as stipulated in the Philippine claim, was never, at any time in the past and present, relinquished in favor of any person, organization, or entity.
Scholarly study generally focuses children's rights by identifying individual rights.
Scholarly consensus judges the play to be an 18th-century rewriting of the lost Cardenio by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher.

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