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Predatory Publishing, Open Access, and the Costs to Academia

Predatory Publishing, Open Access, and the Costs to Academia Timothy S. Rich, Western Kentucky University Predatory publishing options masquerading as reputable peer-review outlets have proliferated as publishing demands increase. This article cautions against the broader consequences […]

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Short Course: Database and Website Development for Public Policy

Database and Website Development for Public Policy: The Comparative Policy Agendas Project Bryan D. Jones, Policy Agendas Project, University of Texas Frank R. Baumgartner, Comparative Agendas Project, University of North Carolina Joseph McLaughlin, Pennsylvania Policy […]

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Learn How to Manage a Business Research Pipeline

Managing Your Research Pipeline Matthew J. Lebo, Stony Brook University A researcher’s “pipeline” refers to the progression of papers from the idea stage to the publication stage. Tenure-track faculty and graduate students often are advised that […]

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Short Course: Protean and Control Power in Interaction

Protean and Control Power in Interaction Peter Katzenstein 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Great transformations in world politics are often signaled by unanticipated events, novel trends and intractable challenges that leave politicians, pundits and scholars […]

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Short Course: Researching the C-SPAN Video Library

Researching the C-SPAN Video Library Professor Robert X Browning Purdue University and C-SPAN 9:00 am – 5:00 pm The C-SPAN Archives are twenty-eight years old and now contain over 220,000 hours of digital video, all […]