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  2. Frontiers for Young Minds - Wikipedia

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    The journal covers STEM research and allows young scientists, from ages 8 to 15 years old, to participate in the publishing process (not as authors). [3] It has won awards for its review process, easy-to-navigate website, informative visual aids including colorful cartoons, and kid-friendly, accessible writing. [4]

  3. Online research methods - Wikipedia

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    The advent of social media has recently led to new online research methods, for example data mining of large datasets from such media [6] or web-based experiments within social media that are entirely under the control of researchers, e.g. those created with the software Social Lab. [7]

  4. Education Resources Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The mission of ERIC is to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable, Internet-based bibliographic and full-text database of education research and information for educators, researchers, and the general public. Education research and information are essential to improving teaching, learning, and educational decision-making.

  5. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    [76] [6] Mishra et al. (2022) [6] found topics of research into OER included "open textbook, open online course, open courseware, open-source software related to open education, and open social learning." The Open Education Group suggests sorting research into four categories, called COUP Framework, based on the focus of research. [77]

  6. Internet research - Wikipedia

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    Common applications of Internet research include personal research on a particular subject (something mentioned on the news, a health problem, etc.), students doing research for academic projects and papers, and journalists and other writers researching stories. Research is a broad term. Here, it is used to mean "looking something up (on the Web)".

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  8. ScholarMate - Wikipedia

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    ScholarMate Institutional Edition (SIE or referred to as Research Online [3]") is a social institutional repository.Launched in 2007, SIE has been used to support the annual research assessment exercise and 2013/2014 Research Assessment Exercises in City University of Hong Kong.

  9. Wikipedia:Research help - Wikipedia

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    If a Wikipedia article doesn't exist or you can't find an article that contains what you're looking for, you can ask a Wikipedia editor at our reference desk to research it for you. If you research the topic, you can add a reference and a summary of that source to the Wikipedia article, so that future Wikipedia readers can find that information.