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    DOC (also known as DOC Jobs or Drop Out Club) is an online community about leaving the practice of medicine or science to pursue other careers. [1] [2] It includes job posts, networking events, and forums. [1] [3] As of 2017, there are more than 40,000 doctors, scientists, and students registered on the site. [4]

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    Jennifer Lawrence and Malala Yousafzai may seem an unlikely filmmaking duo, but the Academy Award winner and Pakistani education activist came together to produce an important new documentary. It ...

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    Several industry-specific sites Trovit: Europe and Latin America General classified ads Based in Spain Universal Jobmatch: U.K. General Government affiliated, connected with Monster.com Upwork: International Freelance USAJobs: U.S. Federal civil service jobs Government affiliated WayUp: U.S. General Working in Canada: Canada General

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  9. Mapping the World of Women's Information Services - Wikipedia

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    Mapping the World of Women's Information Services [1] is an online database of women's information centres, libraries and archives. It was developed in 1998 in the Netherlands by the International Information Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement (IIAV) in collaboration with the Royal Tropical Institute, and Oxfam, GB, with a grant from UNESCO. [2]