Interested in #SocialIdentity and #GroupBehavior? Check out this article featured in our recent collection: Race and Society.? ? ?? ‘Social Identity, Group Behavior and Teams’ examines:?? ? -How our social identities can be used to separate us, and to bring us together? -How we can reinforce positive identities and pride for the greater good of society? ? Read the #OpenAccess article: https://lnkd.in/eVn94UFj
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Annual Reviews is a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.
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https://www.annualreviews.org
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- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
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- 51-200 人
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- San Mateo,California
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1932
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- A Non-Profit Scholarly Publisher
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?? Have you been enjoying our Most Read in 2024 collection? Featuring this high-impact article shaping the understanding and treatment of alcohol use disorder:?? ? ?? Alcohol Use Disorder: Problems and Solutions? ? Published in the Annual Review of #Pharmacology and #Toxicology, authored by George F. Koob from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. ? ? See the link in comments to read, download and share the #OpenAccess review.??
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Discover our latest article collection: Race and Society ?? Explore 24 interdisciplinary review articles exploring how race intersects with:? ? ??? #Politics?? ?? #Technology? ?? #Education? ?? #Healthcare?? ? This collection is for researchers, policymakers, and the public to understand and dismantle systemic racism. ?? See the link in comments to explore the collection.?
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?? Executive functions (EFs) help us stay focused, think creatively, and adapt to new challenges.?? ? This review discusses their development, links to health and well-being, and strategies for strengthening EFs through practice.?? ? ?? Read the article from our Most Read in 2024 collection to find out more – see the link in comments.? ? Authored by Adele Diamond, PhD, FRSC, an expert in developmental cognitive #neuroscience at The University of British Columbia.
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?? New collection: Most Read in 2024!? ? Check out this influential article in the Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application ??? ? Causal Inference in the Social Sciences, authored by guido imbens at Stanford University Department of Economics.? ? Read #OpenAccess and download it here: https://lnkd.in/ewyTxDeR?
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?? Our expert Authors and Editors continue to make meaningful contributions to science and society.?In recognition, we have compiled the most read articles from 2024. ? ? ?? This collection recognizes our authors’ dedication to advancing science through synthesizing and sharing research #OpenAccess.?? ? See the link in comments to read, download, and share this collection of freely available articles.??
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Delighted to share that Curtis Brundy, Senior Editor for #OpenKnowledge at Katina Magazine, has a new role as Dean of University Libraries, University of Massachusetts Amherst. ?? Truly well deserved - he's a champion of #equity in #AcademicPublishing ??
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As we approach the new year, it’s time to confront an uncomfortable truth: we're robbing future generations of a livable ??. Listen to this AI-generated podcast to find out what actions can help secure a more sustainable future: https://arevie.ws/GIR_pod. What steps - big or small - can you take to make a difference in 2025? Share your ideas in the comments and inspire others to take action. #ClimateChange #Environment #Sustainability
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Introducing Katina! Katina covers key topics, emerging trends, transformative technologies, and #library resources. This includes helping readers stay oriented as library resources are reshaped by #AI. ?? In this review, Aaron Tay Chee Hsien explains why Undermind.ai, a new state-of-the-art AI search tool, has the power to delight researchers—and why potential subscribers should be cautious. Read it here https://bit.ly/3UO5eBd
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Introducing Katina! Named after Katina Strauch, the visionary founder of the #CharlestonConference, Katina is a new digital publication written by and for the international community of #librarians. It is also of special interest to #publishers and vendors. The content is easy to understand, engaging, informative, and accurate. It provides reviews of library resources to help collection development and subject liaison librarians make appropriate selections for their patrons, building on the previous work of The Charleston Advisor. Online now! How can we confront bias in the news? Christy Urquieta Cortes reviews a product that claims to help users break free of their media echo chambers. Learn more: “A Product that Pops the Information Bubble.” ?? https://bit.ly/4i34Skf
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