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Krnic Martinic, Marina, Joerg J. Meerpohl, Erik von Elm, Florian Herrle, Ana Marusic, and Livia Puljak. "Attitudes of editors of core clinical journals about whether systematic reviews are original research: a mixed-methods study." BMJ Open 9, no. 8 (2019): e029704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029704.

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ObjectivesIn 2009, not all journal editors considered systematic reviews (SRs) to be original research studies, and not all PubMed Core Clinical Journals published SRs. The aim of this study was to conduct a new analysis about editors’ opinion regarding SRs as original research.DesignWe conducted a survey and qualitative interview study of journal editors.ParticipantsAll editors listed as editor-in chief of 118 PubMed Core Clinical Journals.MethodsWe contacted editors via email and asked them whether they considered SRs original research, whether they published SRs in the journal and, if yes,
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Beasley, Benin. "Journalists' Attitudes toward Narrative Writing." Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 1 (1998): 78–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953299801900107.

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Uzunboylu, Huseyin, and Cigdem Hursen. "From the Editors." Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences 11, no. 1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v11i1.436.

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It is an honour for us to welcome you as Editors of Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences which has accepted publications indexed in qualified databases since 2006. We are ready to publish the new studies of Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences which has 5 full length articles written by authors from, Cyprus, Iran and Turkey.The aim of this issue is to give the researchers an opportunity to share their academic studies. First of all, I would like to thank all who have contributed to this issue. There are different focuses. For example, Tutku Basoz and Dilek Tüfekci Can aim to investigate
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Coulson, David C. "Editors' Attitudes and Behavior toward Journalism Awards." Journalism Quarterly 66, no. 1 (1989): 143–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769908906600119.

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Ward, James H. "Editing in a Bilingual, Bicultural Context." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 18, no. 3 (1988): 221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/d6bx-v4h6-2d0k-gy8d.

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Editing in a bilingual, bicultural environment involves many of the same problems and frustrations as editing in a monolingual environment; however, the bilingual, bicultural environment often exacerbates these problems. Editing is further complicated by linguistic interference among the author's languages. Finally, culturally conditioned attitudes toward the duties and responsibilities of the editor create areas of potential conflicts between editor and author. If technical participation of non-native English speakers is to increase, as hoped for in such endeavors as President Reagan's policy
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Cohen, Andrew J., German Patino, Puneet Kamal, et al. "Perspectives From Authors and Editors in the Biomedical Disciplines on Predatory Journals: Survey Study." Journal of Medical Internet Research 21, no. 8 (2019): e13769. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/13769.

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Background Predatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circulation, and access in perpetuity. Despite increasing attention in the lay and scientific press, no studies have directly assessed the perceptions of the authors or editors involved. Objective Our objective was to understand the motivation of authors in sending their work to potentially predatory journals. Moreover, we aimed to understand the perspective of journal editors at journals cited as potentially predatory. Methods Potential online predatory journals were randomly selected among 350 pu
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Flowerdew, John. "Attitudes of Journal Editors to Nonnative Speaker Contributions." TESOL Quarterly 35, no. 1 (2001): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3587862.

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Gade, Peter. "Managing Change: Editors' Attitudes toward Integrating Marketing, Journalism." Newspaper Research Journal 23, no. 2-3 (2002): 148–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953290202300213.

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Lepre, Carolyn, and Glen L. Bleske. "Little Common Ground for Magazine Editors and Professors Surveyed on Journalism Curriculum." Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 60, no. 2 (2005): 190–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769580506000210.

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This study was designed to fill a gap in the literature by analyzing the attitudes of magazine editors and educators toward various skills that job applicants should exhibit. The survey results detail significant differences between the editors and educators on eighteen of twenty-three skills. Open-ended questions also indicated that editors appeared to value nonskills such as cheerfulness, while overlooking a favorite of educators—clips.
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Yi, Hyun Jung, and Sun Huh. "Korean editors’ and researchers’ experiences with preprints and attitudes towards preprint policies." Science Editing 8, no. 1 (2021): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.6087/kcse.223.

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Purpose: This study investigated editors’ and researcher’s experiences with preprints and their attitudes towards preprint policies in Korea.Methods: From December 30, 2019 to January 10, 2020, a Google Forms survey was mailed to members of the Korean Council of Science Editors and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies. The 16 survey items included two demographic items, six items on experience with preprints, five 5-point Likert-scale items on attitudes towards preprints, and three items on advantages and disadvantages.Results: Out of 365 respondents, 56 had deposited thei
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Schmedding, Teresa M. Bentley Clyde H. "Newspaper management training and attitudes a survey of managing editors and human resource directors on management training and attitudes toward management in newspapers /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/5363.

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The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 31, 2009). Thesis advisor: Dr. Clyde H. Bentley. Includes bibliographical references.
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Mudambanuki, Weston T. "News values of United Methodist Church editors." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1259754.

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Twenty-two United Methodist Church (UMC) editors Q-sorted fifty-four news stories in this research study. The concourse was constructed using six news values mainly used by editors and reporters in the commercial news media: conflict, impact, magnitude, prominence, novelty, and proximity. The stories were sorted along an eleven point bi-polar continuum from "most important" to "least important"The study revealed that two kinds of editor perceptions emerged in the UMC: the denominational editors who selected news stories based on the proximity news element, and the ecumenical editor, who select
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Gunter, Heather M. "A Q study of Indiana religion editors' attitudes toward religion news." Virtual Press, 2000. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1177975.

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A study was conducted to determine what attitudes Indiana religion editors and reporters hold toward religion news and what attitude patterns exist among them.Using Q Methodology, this study explored the attitudes of religion reporters and editors at 22 Indiana daily newspapers. Newspapers included in the study had a religion reporter or editor who covered local religion news.The concourse for the study was developed by using statements from Ranly's 1977 study and from articles from trade and scholarly journals. The Q-sample included a total of 54 statements related to personal religious belie
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Elchert, Keith J. "A survey of Midwestern newspaper editors on current language use." CardinalScholar 1.0, 2009. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1468269.

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This thesis makes use of an online survey to study the current state of language use among newspapers in the American Midwest. Specifically, it examines editors’ attitudes toward and adaptation to changed language over the course of the last fifteen years. Those years have seen a general relaxation of language-use standards in the allowance of profanity, as well as changes brought about by emerging electronic media including the Internet and text messaging. The survey results indicate editors are gradually reacting to these changes, as opposed to leading the charge for change themselves.<br>De
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Reed, Debi. "The future of Indiana daily newspapers : a Q-analysis of Indiana editors and reporters." Virtual Press, 1991. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/834135.

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This thesis analyzed Indiana editors and reporters through Qmethodology in an effort to establish a typology of Indiana journalists pertaining to the future of the daily newspaper. Because of an apparent lack of abundant research relative to what journalists perceive as the future of the daily print medium, this study attempted to add an Indiana perspective to existing empirical literature dealing with the future of newspapers.Fifty-six editors and reporters from 28 of Indiana's 73 newspapers were selected as a purposive sample of the state's journalists. Statements representing perceptions ab
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Schulte, William. "An attitudinal study of Gannett newspaper editors about journalism graphics." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1260626.

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The purpose of the research was to look at how editors at Gannett, America's largest newspaper chain, perceive the role of journalism graphics and graphic artists in the newsroom.Nineteen editors from newspapers of various circulation sizes, participated from across the country. They sorted Q statements that covered areas related to journalism graphics as: use of color, balancing graphics with other content, graphics relationship with design, reader needs, and how graphics serve literacy.An analysis of the Q statements collected for this study showed two distinct factor types. They were identi
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Cartmell, David Dwayne. "Arkansas daily newspaper editors attitudes toward agriculture and the gatekeeping criteria used when publishing agricultural news /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3012956.

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Lang, Steven. "How do editors' attitudes and their perceptions of readers' interests combine with other factors to influence the publication of articles on the natural sciences in the Daily Dispatch?" Thesis, Rhodes University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/3893.

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This half-thesis examines how editorial values and perceptions determine the quantity and nature of science articles published in the Daily Dispatch, a newspaper distributed through large parts of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. It was predicated on the notion that South African media in general does not cover the natural sciences adequately. In order to test this assumption I decided to investigate the production and publication of science content at the Daily Dispatch as a test case. This study‘s theoretical framework draws on the normative roles of the media in a democracy developed by Ch
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Al-Saken, Hesham. "The effect of ethnic background on the gatekeeping process in Bahraini newspapers : coverage of the war in Iraq." Virtual Press, 2008. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1397378.

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This study, which may be considered the first of its kind to be conducted on Bahraini newspapers, attempted to provide an insight on the inner workings of these newspapers. The knowledge from this study provides a spring board for other studies to follow and venture into ethnic backgrounds and its affect on media coverage.The main focus was on the coverage of the war in Iraq by two Bahraini newspapers (Al Ayam and Al Wasat) and the gatekeeping process. Both newspapers exhibited a gatekeeping process which was influenced by their ethnic background. Editors of both Al Ayam and Al Wasat exercised
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Dodd, Andrew. "West German editorial journalists between division and reunification, 1987-1991." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/4205.

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This thesis analyzes the published commentary of editorial journalists regarding the division of Germany in twelve major newspapers of the Federal Republic of Germany in a period spanning from the final years of division to the immediate aftermath of the unification of the two German states. The study tracks editorial advocacy in response to East German leader Erich Honecker's Bonn visit in 1987 coupled with the intra-German policy efforts of the Social Democratic Party in opposition, which seemed to edge towards two-state neutralism; the wave of repression in the German Democratic Republic fr
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Books on the topic "Editors´ attitudes"

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Right Attitude to Rain. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2006.

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The right attitude to rain. Pantheon, 2006.

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Marriage or celibacy?: The Daily telegraph on a Victorian dilemma. University of Toronto Press, 1995.

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Rivers, Isabel. The Nonconformist Inheritance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198269960.003.0005.

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This chapter analyses the editions, abridgements, and recommendations of texts by seventeenth-century nonconformists that were made by eighteenth-century dissenters, Methodists, and Church of England evangelicals. The nonconformist writers they chose include Joseph Alleine, Richard Baxter, John Flavel, John Owen, and John Bunyan. The editors and recommenders include Philip Doddridge, John Wesley, Edward Williams, Benjamin Fawcett, George Burder, John Newton, William Mason, and Thomas Scott. Detailed accounts are provided of the large number of Baxter’s works that were edited, notably A Call to
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(Editor), Paul Rosenfeld, Jack E. Edwards (Editor), and Marie D. Thomas (Editor), eds. Improving Organizational Surveys: New Directions, Methods, and Applications (SAGE Focus Editions). Sage Publications, Inc, 1993.

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(Editor), Paul Rosenfeld, Jack E. Edwards (Editor), and Marie D. Thomas (Editor), eds. Improving Organizational Surveys: New Directions, Methods, and Applications (SAGE Focus Editions). Sage Publications, Inc, 1993.

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Right Attitude to Rain. Knopf Canada, 2006.

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Right Attitude to Rain. Vintage Canada, 2007.

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Shaw, Todd, Robert A. Brown, and Joseph P. McCormick, eds. After Obama. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479807277.001.0001.

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This book engages the reader in a wide-ranging assessment of the legacy of Barack Obama—the “first Black president”—relative to Black politics. It uses its vantage point of being written during Donald Trump’s presidency to understand what Black politics has and has not inherited from the Obama administration. It is comprehensive in the number of constituencies and policy topics it covers. Its co-editors frame its chapters by explaining how both “inverted linked fate” and an “inclusionary dilemma” shaped the Obama presidency and legacy for Black politics. Nearly twenty prominent or emerging pol
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Haider-Markel, Donald P. The Oxford Encyclopedia of LGBT Politics and Policy. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190677923.001.0001.

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This encyclopedia reviews and interprets a broad array of social science and humanities research on LGBT people, politics, and public policy around the world. The articles are organized around six major themes of the study of identity politics, with a focus on movement politics, public attitudes, political institutions, elections, and the broader context of political theory. Under the editorial directorship of Donald P. Haider-Markel and associate editors Carlos Ball, Gary Mucciaroni, Bruno Perreau, Craig A. Rimmerman, and Jami K. Taylor, this publication brings together peer-reviewed contribu
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Book chapters on the topic "Editors´ attitudes"

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Appleby, David J., and Andrew Hopper. "Introduction." In Battle-scarred. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526124807.003.0001.

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The introduction surveys the historical and historiographical contexts which underpin and link the various chapters in Battle-Scarred, before outlining the questions and topics covered in the chapters. By adumbrating trends in military historiography and the history of early modern medicine, the editors highlight how the contributors have utilised potential synergies between these two sub-disciplines in order to make a series of significant contributions to the study of military medicine and war-related welfare. The chapters are arranged in three sections: the first section considers attitudes towards the bodies of the slain and efforts to control epidemic disease in civil-war garrisons; the second brings together professional, political and literary aspects of military medicine; whilst the third explores the complex relationships between war, societal culture, welfare and memorialisation. The editors argue that by examining the myriad ways in which English and Scottish people at various levels of society responded to the trauma and stress of civil war, the volume will help foster a more rounded approach to military history, and a sounder grasp of the historical origins of modern British attitudes towards war-related institutional care.
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Lacombe, Matthew J. "The Political Weaponization of Gun Owners." In Firepower. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691207445.003.0003.

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This chapter analyzes the editorials (1930–2008) from the National Rifle Association's (NRA) American Rifleman magazine, along with gun-related letters to the editor of four major newspapers covering that same period, to document how the NRA created a distinct social identity built around gun ownership, charting the NRA's assiduous, long-term efforts — through not just its membership communications but also its popular firearms programs — to cultivate such an identity and to connect it to politics. The chapter uses the American Rifleman as a measure of the organization's views and priorities and treat pro-gun letters to newspaper editors as a measure of the attitudes and views of NRA supporters. It also utilizes the letters from gun owners to measure their feelings about guns over time. The chapter demonstrates how the NRA has used this identity to mobilize its supporters into politics by portraying gun owners' ways of life as under threat from gun control proposals and imploring its members to take action in defense of it.
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Frasure, Lorrie, and Stacey Greene. "The Obama Era and Black Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigration Policies." In After Obama. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479807277.003.0013.

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In this chapter, we examine African American attitudes toward immigration given the policy context of the Obama administration. What the editors of this volume call an “inverted Black linked fate” with Obama and his administration may or may not have indirectly affected Black attitudes on immigration. In President Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign, he made promises to the immigrant community, but especially the Latino immigrant community, to deliver comprehensive immigration reform. Reform advocates and activists were sorely disappointed when, for various reasons, these promises were not fulfilled and more punitive immigration enforcement led to activists dubbing Obama the “deporter in chief.” How might immigration affect Black politics? We examine what factors shape Black views toward often racialized and politicized policy issues such as immigration in order to provide insight on the prospects for coalition formation and sustainability beyond the Obama administration. We examine the extent to which factors such as economic attitudes, linked fate, neighborhood context, and sociodemographic factors influence Blacks’ views toward undocumented immigrants already living and working in the US. In this sense, we examine the standard conception of group linked fate but consider, to a limited degree, what it says about this volume’s notion of “inverted linked fate.”
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Bettez, David J. "Kentucky Joins the Great War." In Kentucky and the Great War. University Press of Kentucky, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813168012.003.0003.

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This chapter covers the commonwealth’s response to World War I and efforts to support the war after the United States entered it in April 1917. It describes support from newspaper editors Henry Watterson and Desha Breckinridge. It also discusses attitudes toward the state’s extensive German American population, including an effort to ban the teaching of the German language in schools and the repression of people deemed disloyal or insufficiently supportive of the war. Kentuckians also rallied to the war effort in a positive way, supporting Liberty Bond and Red Cross campaigns. They joined support organizations such as the Four Minute Men and the American Protective League.
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Lim, Julian. "Epilogue." In Porous Borders. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635491.003.0007.

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In November 1993, the editors of Time magazine devoted an entire issue to the dramatic transformations in American society following the 1965 passage of the Hart-Cellar Act, which had finally abolished the national origin quotas introduced in the 1920s and opened the way for increased immigration from Asia and Latin America. Turning their attention to what they dubbed as “America’s Immigrant Challenge,” the contributors to the issue responded to the visible changes in “the very complexion of the country, the endless and fascinating profusion of peoples, cultures, languages and attitudes that make up the great national pool … constantly fed by new streams of immigrants.”...
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Call, Steve. "Here’s Your Air War." In War in the American Pacific and East Asia, 1941-1972. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813176550.003.0003.

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By World War II, public fascination with aviation and air power had created a powerful presence in popular culture.Military and government leaders sought to exploit that presence in shaping public perceptions of the war against Japan and the public fascination that drove it, but so too did writers, editors, producers, and even air power theorists.Movies, books, and popular magazine articles in significant numbers featured air power themes in a number of different guises.Some sought merely to cash in on audience appeal, while others sought to boost public morale or support for the war effort; still others used the various media to build public support for air power itself or to push distinctive theories about air power’s application.Regardless of intent, these depictions reached wide audiences and helped shape attitudes toward the war, the enemy, and air power itself, giving a unique insight into the nature of the Pacific air war.
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Fine-Davis, Margret. "Series editor’s foreword." In Changing gender roles and attitudes to family formation in ireland. Manchester University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526100672.00005.

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Boylan, Michael. "It's All in Your Attitude." In Praise for previous editions:. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003121114-10.

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Brod, Peter. "Avigdor Dagan, Gertrude Hirschler and Lewis Weiner, editors. The Jews of Czechoslovakia. Historical Studies and Surveys. Vol. III. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America. 1984. Pp. 700." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 1. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113171.003.0041.

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This chapter evaluates The Jews of Czechoslovakia Vol. III (1984), which was edited by Avigdor Dagan, Gertrude Hirschler, and Lewis Weiner. This is the final volume of a remarkable undertaking. The first two volumes, published in 1968 and 1971, dealt with pre-1939 developments and set out the complex nature of Jewish tradition and life under the Habsburgs and during the twenty years of the first Czechoslovak Republic. Czechoslovak Jewry was a very heterogeneous phenomenon, divided along linguistic, religious, cultural, and political lines. Some of these divisions, such as those between the so-called ‘assimilationists’ and Zionists, are frequently mentioned in the present volume, but the overriding topic here is the Holocaust in all its aspects — Nazi policy, Jewish reactions, and the attitudes of non-Jews. It is in fact the first comprehensive one-volume treatment of the Holocaust in Czechoslovakia in any language.
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"Focus on News Judgment: The Editor’s Attitude." In Contemporary Editing. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203370322-11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Editors´ attitudes"

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Hiarnovich, T. "Digital technologies in modern historical and archival research and education." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1843.978-5-317-06529-4/420-427.

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The article discusses the main vectors of the application of digital technologies in the archival field. It is noted that the digitization of documents and the development of open access technologies have created favorable conditions for the use and preservation of archival documents. The creation of popular science projects contributes to the expansion of the audience of archive users and forms a respectful attitude towards documentary heritage in society. The main trend in the application of digital technologies in scientific research remains the improvement of methods for creating digital e
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