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✭New Wiley State of the Student Survey: 'Busy Work' and Isolation✭
In a recent State of the Student survey, two key issues stood out: the perception of assigned 'busy work,' and feelings of isolation from both peers and instructors. Find out more in our new eBook.
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Early Career Librarian Guest Post Series: Prioritizing Librarian / Instructor Collaboration in the Classroom
A successful collaborative relationship between a librarian and course instructor is essential to having a successful instruction session.
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Wiley acquires Hindawi: A Q&A with Liz Ferguson
Wiley recently announced the acquisition of Hindawi. We talk to Liz Ferguson, Vice President of Open Research at Wiley about the implications for open research and benefits to the research community.
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Q&A: Cornell Director of Student Disability Services Zebadiah Hall Talks Race, Disability & Teaching
Zebadiah Hall, Cornell University's Director of Student Disability Services, spoke with Wiley Network Contributor, Diane Rubino about the intersection of race and disabilities.
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Early Access and the Impact Factor: Changes to the JCR
Clarivate have announced the inclusion of Early Access content in the JCR. Learn how the Impact Factor is affected.
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Embracing transparency in peer Review: An editor’s perspective
Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism introduced transparent peer review in January 2019. A year on, we talked with the editor, Richard Donnelly, about this initiative and how it’s working so far.
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Defining the Skill Gap: How to Differentiate Yourself in a Competitive Job Market
What are employers looking for in an entry-level job candidate, and how can you make yourself stand out? A panel of industry-experts in finance and accounting provides some answers.
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The New Normal And Research Publishing
At Wiley, we believe that when we’re focused on helping researchers share their best work with more people, everyone benefits.
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With Purpose-driven Gift Giving on the Rise, Wiley Has You Covered This Holiday Season.
To close out 2020 and welcome 2021, the books in Wiley’s Holiday Gift Guide have been chosen to help you and your loved ones have a healthy, successful and prosperous year ahead.
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Will COVID-19 Impact Hiring in the Sciences?
As the research community and decision-makers worldwide respond to the coronavirus pandemic, AAAS is working tirelessly to provide credible, evidence-based information and the latest research and comm
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Special Episode: Inclusive Research Communication
Dig into what happens when people are excluded from sharing their science or from unlocking a greater understanding of science.
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Here’s to the Nobel Laureates of 2020
We’re proud to once again count several of our authors among this year’s Nobel Laureates and look forward to continuing to follow their journeys.
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Fires and Floods: Challenging Students, Shaping The Future of Consumption
As fires and hurricanes whip through the country, my peers look to young people and see environmental change-makers. I see a chance to provide support and guidance to positively impact the future.
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The “Othering” of Disease: Xenophobia During Past Pandemics
The global COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated a long history of racial fears and anxieties have been a common frame through which people evaluate concerns around global viruses.
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Peer Advice for Faculty Teaching Online for the First Time
Teaching online for the first time can be challenging. Two Senior Lecturers at the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom) discuss their recommendations in this Q&A.
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Meet 'Inspiring Mind' and Environmental Researcher Per Espen Stoknes
From the top of a mountain, Per Espen Stoknes uses creative, multidisciplinary research processes to understand the human role in ecology and climate change.
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Meet 'Inspiring Mind' and Neuroscientist Sophie Scott
Have you ever wondered about the science behind laughter? Watch one researcher's search for why we laugh.
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✭ Is Student Cheating On the Rise? How You Can Discourage It In Your Classroom ✭
Will the explosion of online courses result in a surge in student cheating? Cheating in class is not new, but there are specific strategies to use to change student attitudes about academic integrity.
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Anger Management on a New Episode of This Study Shows
Even when science communication makes you feel like screaming into a pillow, our first episode of season 2 of THIS STUDY SHOWS brings you tips and advice to help you win over your critics.
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Software to Improve Reliability of Research Image Data: Wiley, Lumina, and Researchers at Harvard Medical School Work Together on Solutions
Wiley and Lumina are working together to support the efforts of researchers at Harvard Medical School to develop and test new machine learning tools and artificial intelligence (AI) software that can
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