Results for tag: open access publication in the spotlight
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (May) - 'Data-driven Measures to mitigate the Impact of COVID-19 in South America'
Date: | 26 May 2021 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
This month we place the spotlight on the article "Data-driven measures to mitigate the impact of COVID-10 in South America". Authors Taís Fernanda Blauth and Oskar Gstrein are both affiliated to the Data Research Centre at Campus Fryslân.
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (April) - 'The Human Corpse as Aesthetic-Therapeutic'
Date: | 19 April 2021 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
The article for the month of April 2021 is titled "The human corpse as aesthetic-therapeutic". It was written by Brenda Mathijssen, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Culture and Religion at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies.
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (March) - 'Green and Just? An Update on the European Green Deal'
Date: | 23 March 2021 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
This month we put the spotlight on the publication "Green and Just? An Update on the ‘European Green Deal’". It was written by Ruven Fleming and Romain Mauger (Faculty of Law), who are both engaged in the research programme Law on Energy and Sustainability.
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (February) - 'Automated Device for Continuous Stirring while Sampling in Liquid Chromatography'
Date: | 15 February 2021 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
The article for this month is titled “Automated device for continuous stirring while sampling in liquid chromatography systems.” It was written by various co-authors from the Center for Systems Chemistry, which is part of the Stratingh Institute (Faculty of Science and Engineering).
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (January) - 'Red is the Colour of the Heart'
Date: | 27 January 2021 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
In January, we place the spotlight on the article “‘Red is the colour of the heart’: making young children’s multilingualism visible through language portraits”. It is written by Camila Tabaro Soares and Joana Duarte, who are both part of the Multilingualism & Minorities programme (Faculty of Arts), and by Mirjam Günther-van der Meij (NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences).
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (December) - 'Circadian Variation strongly affects Performance in Olympic Athletes'
Date: | 14 December 2020 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
Each month, the library’s open access team puts an Open Access publication by a UG author in the spotlight. The article of November 2020 is "Gold, silver or bronze: circadian variation strongly affects performance in Olympic athletes" which was co-authored by various UG-researchers.
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (November) - 'Facilitating Recovery of Daily Functioning in People with a severe Mental Illness...'
Date: | 09 November 2020 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
Each month, the library’s open access team puts an Open Access publication by a UG author in the spotlight. The article of November 2020 is "Facilitating Recovery of Daily Functioning in People With a Severe Mental Illness..." which was co-authored by various UG- and UMCG-researchers.
Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (October 2020) - 'The Financial Impact of Fossil Fuel Divestment'
Date: | 03 October 2020 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
Each month, the library’s open access team puts an Open Access publication by a UG author in the spotlight. The article of October 2020 is "The financial impact of fossil fuel divestment," co-authored by Auke Plantinga and Bert Scholtens
New: Open Access publication in the Spotlight - 'The Effects of Migrant Background and Parent Gender on Child Protection Decision-Making'
Date: | 31 August 2020 |
Author: | Open Access Team |
Each month, the library’s open access team puts an Open Access publication by a UG author in the spotlight. The article of September 2020 is "The Effects of Migrant Background and Parent Gender on Child Protection Decision-Making: An Intersectional Analysis," co-authored by Floor Middel and Mónica López López.