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Media Sosial Dan Demokrasi Di Era Informasi, Devie Rahmawati
Media Sosial Dan Demokrasi Di Era Informasi, Devie Rahmawati
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia
No abstract provided.
Using Social Media In Your Negotiations, Michael T. Loconto
Using Social Media In Your Negotiations, Michael T. Loconto
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
In the age of social media, public pronouncements
on private negotiations have
become increasingly common. Social media
is affecting negotiations in other ways
as well. What potential benefits do socialmedia
formats lend to negotiation, and
what pitfalls do the technologically savvy
need to guard against? In this article, we
examine the pros and cons of negotiating in
the digital age.
Altmetrics: What Good Are They To Academic Libraries?, Sarah W. Sutton
Altmetrics: What Good Are They To Academic Libraries?, Sarah W. Sutton
Kansas Library Association College and University Libraries Section Proceedings
New knowledge is built on existing knowledge and academic libraries are the primary repositories of existing knowledge for the scholars whose work they support. In these times of belt tightening and budget reductions, it behooves academic libraries to think about how to demonstrate to administrators the value being returned on investments in the library, and to provide scholars with tools to do the same. Traditional means of measuring the quality of new knowledge like the impact factor and h-index are being made richer and more meaningful through the addition of new, social media based alternative metrics. Altmetrics also provide scholars …
Shelter From The Storm: Rekindling Research On Collective Bargaining And Representation Issues, William A. Herbert
Shelter From The Storm: Rekindling Research On Collective Bargaining And Representation Issues, William A. Herbert
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
The National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions (National Center) is a four-decade old institution that is supported by and located at Hunter College, City University of New York. The National Center was founded in the wake of the granting of collective bargaining rights by various states and localities to public employees including higher education faculty members and shortly after the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) asserted jurisdiction over private institutions of higher education.
Consistent with its mission, the National Center intends to be an engine for rekindling, incubating and promoting research and …
Fouling The First Amendment: Why Colleges Can't, And Shouldn't, Control Student Athletes' Speech On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte
Fouling The First Amendment: Why Colleges Can't, And Shouldn't, Control Student Athletes' Speech On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.