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SCHOLARLY METHOD

  • Scholarly method
  • Body of principles and practices used by scholars and academics to make their claims

    The scholarly method or scholarship is the body of principles and practices used by scholars and academics to make their claims about their subjects of

    Scholarly method

    Scholarly method

    Scholarly_method

  • Method of loci
  • Memory techniques adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises

    tracing the historical development of the method and helping to renew scholarly interest in the subject. The method of loci is a memory technique that uses

    Method of loci

    Method of loci

    Method_of_loci

  • Historical method
  • Techniques used by historians

    of history journals Philosophy of history Recorded history Scholarly method Scientific method Source criticism Unwitting testimony Fischer, David Hackett

    Historical method

    Historical method

    Historical_method

  • Scholar
  • Person who pursues academic and intellectual activities

    them known to the scholarly public. It is the methods that systemically advance the teaching, research, and practice of a given scholarly or academic field

    Scholar

    Scholar

    Scholar

  • Scholarly communication
  • Creation and dissemination of academic research

    funded research, and preservation of intellectual assets. Common methods of scholarly communication include publishing peer-reviewed articles in academic

    Scholarly communication

    Scholarly_communication

  • Outline of academia
  • Overview of and topical guide to academia

    mobility Bullying in academia Ivory tower Town and gown Scholarly method (Scientific method) Outline of education Outline of knowledge academia at Wikipedia's

    Outline of academia

    Outline_of_academia

  • Academic writing
  • Writing resulting from academic work

    Academic writing or scholarly writing refers primarily to nonfiction writing that is produced as part of academic work in accordance with the standards

    Academic writing

    Academic writing

    Academic_writing

  • Academic conference
  • Conference for researchers to present and discuss their work

    Proceedings Professional conference Research Scholarly article Scholarly method Scientific community Scientific method Scientific journal Seminar Hauss, Kalle

    Academic conference

    Academic conference

    Academic_conference

  • Scholastic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Neo-Scholasticism (Neo-Thomism) from the methods of St. Thomas of Aquinas Scholarism (學民思潮) Hong Kong political movement Scholarly method Scholasticism This disambiguation

    Scholastic

    Scholastic

  • Professor
  • Academic title at universities and other educational institutions

    awarded as S.T.D. or Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) Emeritus Habilitation Scholarly method Harper, Douglas. "Professor". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved

    Professor

    Professor

    Professor

  • Philosophical methodology
  • Study of the methods of philosophy

    enterprise vulnerable to criticism. Philosophy portal Scholarly method Scientific method Historical method Dialectic "methodology". The American Heritage Dictionary

    Philosophical methodology

    Philosophical_methodology

  • Anecdotal evidence
  • Evidence relying on personal testimony

    evidence can be true or false but is not usually subjected to scholarly methods, scientific methods, or rules of legal, historical, academic, or intellectual

    Anecdotal evidence

    Anecdotal_evidence

  • Scholarly peer review
  • Subjecting an author's work or research to scrutiny

    Scholarly peer review or academic peer review (also known as refereeing) is the process of having a draft version of a researcher's methods and findings

    Scholarly peer review

    Scholarly_peer_review

  • Academy
  • Institution of higher learning

    Pseudo-scholarship Pseudoscience Research Scholarly article Scholarly method Scientific community Scientific method Seminar Sexism in academia Sophism "Academy"

    Academy

    Academy

    Academy

  • Socratic method
  • Type of cooperative argumentative dialogue

    The Socratic method is a form of argumentative dialogue in which an individual probes a conversation partner on a topic, using questions and clarifications

    Socratic method

    Socratic method

    Socratic_method

  • The Jakarta Method
  • 2020 book by Vincent Bevins

    The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World is a 2020 political history book by American journalist

    The Jakarta Method

    The_Jakarta_Method

  • Rigour
  • Adhering absolutely to certain constraints with consistency

    complete way, leaving no room for inconsistencies. Scholarly method describes the different approaches or methods which may be taken to apply intellectual rigour

    Rigour

    Rigour

  • Academic publishing
  • Subfield of publishing distributing academic research and scholarship

    List of scholarly publishing stings Monographic series Preprints Proceedings Rankings of academic publishers Research paper mill Scientific method Scientific

    Academic publishing

    Academic publishing

    Academic_publishing

  • List of scholarly publishing stings
  • List of nonsense papers that were accepted by an academic journal or conference

    This is a list of scholarly publishing "sting operations" such as the Sokal affair. These are nonsense papers that were accepted by an academic journal

    List of scholarly publishing stings

    List_of_scholarly_publishing_stings

  • Mickey Mouse degrees
  • Term for university degrees regarded as worthless

    Diploma mill Jodeldiplom List of Advanced Level subjects MRS Degree Scholarly method Underwater basket weaving "'Irresponsible' Hodge under fire", BBC News

    Mickey Mouse degrees

    Mickey_Mouse_degrees

  • Research
  • Systematic study undertaken to increase knowledge

    Peer review methods are employed to maintain standards of quality, improve performance, and provide credibility. In academia, scholarly peer review is

    Research

    Research

    Research

  • Google Scholar
  • Academic search service

    accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Released

    Google Scholar

    Google Scholar

    Google_Scholar

  • A Dangerous Method
  • 2011 film by David Cronenberg

    A Dangerous Method is a 2011 historical drama film directed by David Cronenberg. The film stars Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, Sarah

    A Dangerous Method

    A_Dangerous_Method

  • Condorcet method
  • Pairwise-comparison electoral system

    subject of scholarly debate. Because all Condorcet methods always choose the Condorcet winner when one exists, the difference between methods only appears

    Condorcet method

    Condorcet method

    Condorcet_method

  • Citation
  • Reference to a source

    Drive-by citation San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment Scholarly method Source evaluation Style guide The field of communication (or communications)

    Citation

    Citation

    Citation

  • Urtext edition
  • Type of edition of classical music

    players. Critical edition Diplomatic edition Historical editions (music) Scholarly method For the history of the conflict between interpretive and urtext editions

    Urtext edition

    Urtext edition

    Urtext_edition

  • Mathematics education
  • Teaching, learning, and scholarly research in mathematics

    mathematics) is the practice of teaching, learning, and carrying out scholarly research into the transfer of mathematical knowledge. Although research

    Mathematics education

    Mathematics education

    Mathematics_education

  • Source criticism
  • Process of evaluating an information source

    easily to criticize or refute it.) Research methods are methods used to produce scholarly knowledge. The methods that are relevant for producing knowledge

    Source criticism

    Source_criticism

  • History of scholarship
  • of writing Human science Intellectual history Medieval university Scholarly method Ligota, C. R. & Quantin, Jean-Louis (2006). History of scholarship:

    History of scholarship

    History of scholarship

    History_of_scholarship

  • Historical Jesus
  • Jesus as a historical person

    of social change, and rabbi. There is little scholarly agreement on a single portrait, nor the methods needed to construct it, but there are overlapping

    Historical Jesus

    Historical_Jesus

  • Academic journal
  • Peer-reviewed scholarly periodical

    An academic journal or scholarly journal is a periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. They

    Academic journal

    Academic journal

    Academic_journal

  • Eve Adler
  • American classics professor, linguist, and translator (1945-2004)

    general, and extensively studied the political thought and approach to Scholarly method advocated by Leo Strauss, and was widely regarded as one of the leading

    Eve Adler

    Eve_Adler

  • International Society for Krishna Consciousness
  • Hindu religious organisation

    foreign universities. Bhaktivinoda utilised contemporary 19th-century scholarly methods (adhunika vada) to critically analyse Gaudiya Vaishnavism. He developed

    International Society for Krishna Consciousness

    International Society for Krishna Consciousness

    International_Society_for_Krishna_Consciousness

  • Didactic method
  • Teaching method

    A didactic method (from Greek: διδάσκειν didáskein, "to teach") is a teaching method that follows a consistent scientific approach or educational style

    Didactic method

    Didactic_method

  • Primary source
  • First-hand account of information

    Tertiary source Original research UNISIST model Scientific journalism Scholarly method "primary source". www.merriam-webster.com. Peace, Kristin. "Journalism:

    Primary source

    Primary source

    Primary_source

  • Literature review
  • Review of the current knowledge of a particular topic

    on a particular topic. The term can refer to a full scholarly paper or a section of a scholarly work such as books or articles. Either way, a literature

    Literature review

    Literature_review

  • Against Method
  • 1975 book by Paul Feyerabend

    Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge is a 1975 book by Austrian philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend. The central thesis of

    Against Method

    Against Method

    Against_Method

  • Scholar (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scholastic (disambiguation) Scholarism, a Hong Kong political movement Scholarly method Scholasticism Scholar-official, a bureaucrat official of Imperial China

    Scholar (disambiguation)

    Scholar_(disambiguation)

  • Bias
  • Inclination for or against

    Impartiality Metascience Opinion Personal equation Prejudice Proof (truth) Scholarly method Source criticism Wikipedia: Racial bias on Wikipedia Systemic bias

    Bias

    Bias

  • Professors in the United States
  • U.S. academic ranks of assistant professor, associate professor, or professor

    discipline Academic rank Academic ranks in the United States Lecturer Scholarly method "Definition of PROFESSOR". June 22, 2023. "The Minimum Qualifications

    Professors in the United States

    Professors_in_the_United_States

  • On the Historicity of Jesus
  • 2014 book by Richard Carrier

    academic guild", although he is a trained scholar and does employ scholarly methods. Litwa writes that Carrier's application of the Rank-Raglan mythotype

    On the Historicity of Jesus

    On_the_Historicity_of_Jesus

  • Georg Luck
  • Classical philologist (1926–2013)

    a scholarly debate in the late 1980s concerning methodology in the classics, Luck was a leader on the side of traditional rigorous scholarly methods and

    Georg Luck

    Georg_Luck

  • Academic discipline
  • Academic field of study or profession

    needed] While each academic discipline is a more or less focused practice, scholarly approaches such as multidisciplinarity/interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity

    Academic discipline

    Academic_discipline

  • Design thinking
  • Processes by which design concepts are developed

    1950s and '60s, with roots in the study of design cognition and design methods. It has also been referred to as "designerly ways of knowing, thinking

    Design thinking

    Design_thinking

  • Archaeology
  • Study of human activity based on materials left behind

    increasingly staffed by advance degreed workers with a track record of producing scholarly articles, but who also have extensive CRM field experience. The protection

    Archaeology

    Archaeology

    Archaeology

  • Morris Kline
  • American mathematician and historian of mathematics (1908–1992)

    professors in the United States to conduct research misdirects the scholarly method that characterizes good teaching. He lauded scholarship as expressed

    Morris Kline

    Morris_Kline

  • Dorothy L. Sayers
  • English novelist, translator and Christian writer (1893–1957)

    life. She enjoyed her time there, and, she later said, acquired a scholarly method and habit of mind which served her throughout her life. She was a distinguished

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Dorothy_L._Sayers

  • Arithmetices principia, nova methodo exposita
  • Seminal mathematical work by Giuseppe Peano

    nova methodo exposita (The principles of arithmetic, presented by a new method) by Giuseppe Peano is widely considered to be a seminal document in mathematical

    Arithmetices principia, nova methodo exposita

    Arithmetices principia, nova methodo exposita

    Arithmetices_principia,_nova_methodo_exposita

  • Occult
  • Knowledge of the hidden or the paranormal

    terms are rooted in his Traditionalist beliefs and "cannot be accepted as scholarly valid". The term occultism derives from the older term occult, much as

    Occult

    Occult

  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Largest Lutheran denomination in the United States

    to a doctrine of biblical inerrancy, but see validity in various scholarly methods of analysis to help in understanding the Bible, a process sometimes

    Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

    Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_America

  • Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic
  • Cyrillic Romanization system

    transliteration, also called academic, linguistic, international, or scholarly transliteration, was first introduced in 1898 as part of the standardization

    Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic

    Scientific_transliteration_of_Cyrillic

  • Cornell Notes
  • Note-taking system developed at Cornell University

    Two Note Taking Methods in a Secondary English Classroom" (PDF). Proceedings: 4th Annual Symposium: Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects Conference

    Cornell Notes

    Cornell Notes

    Cornell_Notes

  • The Jewish Encyclopedia
  • Jewish-themed encyclopedia

    regarded as the culmination of this movement, which sought to modernize scholarly methods in Jewish research. In the 20th century, the movement's members dispersed

    The Jewish Encyclopedia

    The Jewish Encyclopedia

    The_Jewish_Encyclopedia

  • Reiki
  • Pseudoscientific healing technique

    exists. Reiki is used as an illustrative example of pseudoscience in scholarly texts and academic journal articles. Its marketing has been described

    Reiki

    Reiki

    Reiki

  • Old Norse
  • North Germanic language

    OEN original text above is transliterated according to traditional scholarly methods, wherein u-umlaut is not regarded in runic Old East Norse. Modern

    Old Norse

    Old Norse

    Old_Norse

  • International Bibliography of Periodical Literature
  • ISBN 978-3-598-69006-8). IBR represents International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Internationale Bibliographie

    International Bibliography of Periodical Literature

    International_Bibliography_of_Periodical_Literature

  • C. H. Collins Baker
  • English art historian and painter

    the post, described him as "a nice and kind man, but untrained in scholarly method." He was a senior research associate in the Huntington Library in San

    C. H. Collins Baker

    C._H._Collins_Baker

  • Data sharing
  • Research dataset dissemination to enable access/use by investigators

    institutions, and scholarly journals, reflecting the consensus that transparency and openness constitute foundational principles of the scientific method. A number

    Data sharing

    Data sharing

    Data_sharing

  • Carl Stephenson (historian)
  • American medieval scholar

    Borough and Town, appeared in 1933; here he combined his research with scholarly methods developed on the Continent to show that the English borough was not

    Carl Stephenson (historian)

    Carl_Stephenson_(historian)

  • Irina Lozovaya
  • Soviet and Russian musicologist

    liturgiology, palaeography and codicology. Important for Lozovaya's scholarly method was a consideration of early Russian music within the historical “Byzantine”

    Irina Lozovaya

    Irina Lozovaya

    Irina_Lozovaya

  • Historical rankings of presidents of the United States
  • popular opinion. The scholarly rankings focus on presidential achievements, leadership qualities, failures, and faults. Among such scholarly rankings, Abraham

    Historical rankings of presidents of the United States

    Historical rankings of presidents of the United States

    Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

  • Textual criticism
  • Identification of textual variants

    containing a scholarly curated text. If a scholar has several versions of a manuscript but no known original, then established methods of textual criticism

    Textual criticism

    Textual criticism

    Textual_criticism

  • Information literacy
  • Academic discipline

    Information literacies Methodology – Study of research methods Project Information Literacy Scholarly method – Body of principles and practices used by scholars

    Information literacy

    Information_literacy

  • Sokal affair
  • 1996 scholarly publishing sting accepted by an academic journal

    The Sokal affair, also known as the Sokal hoax, was a demonstrative scholarly hoax performed by Alan Sokal, a physics professor at New York University

    Sokal affair

    Sokal_affair

  • Crack Is Wack
  • Mural by Keith Haring in New York City

    personal experiences. Although he admitted to taking hallucinogens as a method of rebellion and valued their "mind-expanding" power as inspiration for

    Crack Is Wack

    Crack_Is_Wack

  • Historical-grammatical method
  • Christian hermeneutical method

    historical-grammatical method appeared in the eighteenth century when German scholars applied philological and the nascent scholarly historiographical methods to biblical

    Historical-grammatical method

    Historical-grammatical_method

  • Index of education articles
  • Running record - Sail training - Salutatorian - Satisficing - Scholar - Scholarly method - Scholarship - School accreditation - School and university in literature

    Index of education articles

    Index_of_education_articles

  • Editing
  • Process of selecting and preparing media

    original message of the work. Within the publishing environment, editors of scholarly books are of three main types, each with particular responsibilities:

    Editing

    Editing

    Editing

  • Battle of Bulanty
  • Battle between the Kazakh Khanate and Dzungar Khanate

    recorded. This approach is strikingly different from generally accepted scholarly methods of working with historical sources and demonstrates an unacceptable

    Battle of Bulanty

    Battle_of_Bulanty

  • Great Writers series
  • Collection of literary biographies

    fact-based textbooks of English literature. He advocated analytical and scholarly methods of literary study. The works generally contained a bibliography, compiled

    Great Writers series

    Great_Writers_series

  • Quatre Études de rythme
  • Four piano pieces by Olivier Messiaen

    Сергеевна). 2002. "Парадигма как научный метод познания" [Paradigm as a scholarly method of cognition]. In Музыковедение к началу века: Прошлое и настоящее

    Quatre Études de rythme

    Quatre Études de rythme

    Quatre_Études_de_rythme

  • Van Morrison: No Surrender
  • Biography of musician Van Morrison, written by Johnny Rogan

    angle. ... Morrison, as usual, declined to take part but the author's scholarly methods lend this weighty volume a real authority." The Irish Times referred

    Van Morrison: No Surrender

    Van_Morrison:_No_Surrender

  • Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
  • North American interdisciplinary organization

    The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies is a North American interdisciplinary organization of scholars interested in developing, extending and applying

    Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies

    Jungian_Society_for_Scholarly_Studies

  • Design research
  • Research for improving design and design methods

    different from scientific and scholarly ways of thinking and communicating, and as powerful as scientific and scholarly methods of enquiry when applied to

    Design research

    Design_research

  • Decoloniality
  • School of thought

    legitimacy to colonial oppression, and showed how both contemporary scholarly methods and political practice perpetuate reified and essentialist notions

    Decoloniality

    Decoloniality

    Decoloniality

  • Ethnography
  • Systematic study of people and cultures

    form of inquiry that relies heavily on participant observation. In this method, the researcher participates in the setting or with the people being studied

    Ethnography

    Ethnography

  • Jeitinho
  • Brazilian cultural convention

    (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒejˈtʃĩɲu], lit. 'little way' in Portuguese) is a method of accomplishing a goal by circumventing or bending the rules or transgressing

    Jeitinho

    Jeitinho

  • History of education in Korea
  • 372 AD. Baekje was established from 18 BC to 660 AD. Evidence of the scholarly method can be seen through the Japanese books of Nihon Shoki and Kojiki. It

    History of education in Korea

    History_of_education_in_Korea

  • William Edward Maxwell
  • Colonial Administrator

    he has bequeathed to the Royal Asiatic Society. A great advocate of scholarly method, he did much to draw attention to the material that exists, in Dutch

    William Edward Maxwell

    William Edward Maxwell

    William_Edward_Maxwell

  • Citation impact
  • Method of measuring the impact of scholarly journals and articles

    PMID 18978030. Hoang, D.; Kaur, J.; Menczer, F. (2010). "Crowdsourcing Scholarly Data" (PDF). Proceedings of the WebSci10: Extending the Frontiers of Society

    Citation impact

    Citation_impact

  • Soaking (sexual practice)
  • Mormon premarital sex avoidance method

    of another person's body" outside of marriage. There are no published scholarly surveys or research around the prevalence of the practice. Some Latter-day

    Soaking (sexual practice)

    Soaking (sexual practice)

    Soaking_(sexual_practice)

  • Francis Bacon
  • English philosopher and statesman (1561–1626)

    argued for the importance of natural philosophy, guided by the scientific method, and his works remained influential throughout the Scientific Revolution

    Francis Bacon

    Francis Bacon

    Francis_Bacon

  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania
  • Christian denomination

    to a doctrine of Biblical inerrancy, but see validity in various scholarly methods of analysis to help in understanding the Bible. This is in concord

    Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania

    Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_Tanzania

  • Ma'arif
  • Indian Urdu magazine

    reinterpret and organize classical Islamic sciences through modern scholarly methods, document the historical development of Islamic knowledge, examine

    Ma'arif

    Ma'arif

    Ma'arif

  • Ahmose-Nefertari
  • Ancient Egyptian queen consort

    Lefkowitz and Rogers wrote that, as a consequence of his lack of scholarly method, "Bernal's work has been almost universally rejected by Egyptologists

    Ahmose-Nefertari

    Ahmose-Nefertari

    Ahmose-Nefertari

  • Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation
  • Republic of China non-profit organization

    The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (CCKF; Chinese: 蔣經國國際學術交流基金會) is a private nonprofit organization located in Taipei

    Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation

    Chiang_Ching-kuo_Foundation

  • Giovanni Battista Visconti
  • Italian archaeologist and museum curator

    while Commissioner of Antiquities, continuing Visconti’s zeal and scholarly methods. Another son, Filippo Aurelio Visconti, worked with his brother in

    Giovanni Battista Visconti

    Giovanni Battista Visconti

    Giovanni_Battista_Visconti

  • Ezra Abbot
  • American biblical scholar (1819–1884)

    Biblical Literature in 1880. His principal single work, representing his scholarly method and conservative conclusions, was The Authorship of the Fourth Gospel:

    Ezra Abbot

    Ezra Abbot

    Ezra_Abbot

  • Leiden Manifesto for Research Metrics
  • 22 April 2015 published comment in Nature

    authors also consider how overuse of metrics can adversely affect the wider scholarly community, such as the position of universities in global rankings. According

    Leiden Manifesto for Research Metrics

    Leiden_Manifesto_for_Research_Metrics

  • Astrology
  • Pseudoscientific divination based on the movements of the stars

    an area of legitimate scholarly pursuit. Since the end of the 19th century and the wide-scale adoption of the scientific method, researchers have successfully

    Astrology

    Astrology

  • Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering
  • Academic journal

    Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering is a scholarly journal that provides a forum for spreading results of research and advanced industrial

    Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering

    Archives_of_Computational_Methods_in_Engineering

  • Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index
  • The Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index (FSPI), a product of Academic Analytics, is a metric designed to create benchmark standards for the measurement

    Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index

    Faculty_Scholarly_Productivity_Index

  • Historical criticism
  • Branch of literary criticism that investigates the origins of ancient text

    Historical criticism (also known as the historical-critical method (HCM) or higher criticism, in contrast to lower criticism or textual criticism) is a

    Historical criticism

    Historical_criticism

  • Giovanni Morelli
  • Italian art critic (1816–1891)

    began collecting art in the mid-1850s, "follow[ing] his own tastes and scholarly interests, but without a particular plan. He made his earliest acquisitions

    Giovanni Morelli

    Giovanni Morelli

    Giovanni_Morelli

  • Vipassana movement
  • Buddhist meditation movement

    countries by Mahasi Sayadaw, who introduced the "New Burmese Satipatthana Method". It also gained a large following in the West, due to Westerners who learned

    Vipassana movement

    Vipassana_movement

  • Pseudo-scholarship
  • Pretended but not actual scholarship

    Alternative medicine Anthroposophic medicine Applied kinesiology Ayurveda Bates method Biorhythms Bloodletting Body memory Chiropractic Chromotherapy Correactology

    Pseudo-scholarship

    Pseudo-scholarship

  • IMRAD
  • Document format for reporting studies in the scientific literature

    In scientific writing, IMRAD or IMRaD (/ˈɪmræd/) (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) is a common organizational structure for the format

    IMRAD

    IMRAD

  • Journal of Management Information Systems
  • Academic journal

    study published in MISQ and confirmed by other scholarly studies. JMIS is one of the 50 leading scholarly journals on Financial Times FT50 list. JMIS serves

    Journal of Management Information Systems

    Journal_of_Management_Information_Systems

  • Wolfgang Ernst (media theorist)
  • German media scholar and historian

    University of Berlin and a major exponent of media archaeology as a method of scholarly inquiry. Ernst studied history, archaeology and classics at the University

    Wolfgang Ernst (media theorist)

    Wolfgang Ernst (media theorist)

    Wolfgang_Ernst_(media_theorist)

  • Digital scholarship
  • methods of inquiry, research, publication and preservation to achieve scholarly and research goals. Digital scholarship can encompass both scholarly communication

    Digital scholarship

    Digital scholarship

    Digital_scholarship

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  • FERDY
  • Male

    English

    FERDY

    Pet form of English Ferdinand, FERDY means "ardent for peace."

  • WORKNESH
  • Female

    African

    WORKNESH

    she is gold.

  • Jugraj
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Jugraj

  • Link
  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Japanese, Latin

    Link

    Lake Colony; From the Bank; From the Town by the Pool

  • Aakesh | ஆகேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aakesh | ஆகேஷ

    Lord of the Sky

  • Ajanta
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ajanta

    Famous buddhist cave

  • GLATISANT
  • Male

    Arthurian

    GLATISANT

    , the questing beast.

  • Suganda
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Suganda

    Good Smell; Fragrance

  • Ellmer
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ellmer

    noble.

  • Boyce
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish, northern Irish, and English

    Boyce

    Scottish, northern Irish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Old French bois ‘wood’.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy ‘lad’, ‘servant’, or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia, of uncertain origin. Examples such as Aluuinus Boi (Domesday Book) and Ivo le Boye (Lincolnshire 1232) support the view that it was a byname or even an occupational name; examples such as Stephanus filius Boie (Northumbria 1202) suggest that it was in use as a personal name in the Middle English period.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).Anglicized spelling of French Bois, cognate with 1.

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  • Scholar
  • n.

    A man of books.

  • Scholar
  • n.

    One who attends a school; one who learns of a teacher; one under the tuition of a preceptor; a pupil; a disciple; a learner; a student.

  • Clerkly
  • adv.

    In a scholarly manner.

  • Scholar
  • n.

    One engaged in the pursuits of learning; a learned person; one versed in any branch, or in many branches, of knowledge; a person of high literary or scientific attainments; a savant.

  • Scholarlike
  • a.

    Scholarly.

  • Academical
  • a.

    Belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning; scholarly; literary or classical, in distinction from scientific.

  • Scholar
  • n.

    In English universities, an undergraduate who belongs to the foundation of a college, and receives support in part from its revenues.

  • Montem
  • n.

    A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.

  • Philomath
  • n.

    A lover of learning; a scholar.

  • Biblist
  • n.

    A biblical scholar; a biblicist.

  • Schorly
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, schorl; as, schorly granite.

  • Scholarity
  • n.

    Scholarship.

  • Scholarly
  • adv.

    In a scholarly manner.

  • Scholarly
  • a.

    Like a scholar, or learned person; showing the qualities of a scholar; as, a scholarly essay or critique.

  • Learner
  • n.

    One who learns; a scholar.

  • Scholarship
  • n.

    Maintenance for a scholar; a foundation for the support of a student.

  • Prepositor
  • n.

    A scholar appointed to inspect other scholars; a monitor.

  • Bookman
  • n.

    A studious man; a scholar.

  • Latinist
  • n.

    One skilled in Latin; a Latin scholar.

  • Extern
  • n.

    A pupil in a seminary who lives without its walls; a day scholar.