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  2. Conference proceedings - Wikipedia

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    The quality of the papers is typically ensured by having external people read the papers before they are accepted in the proceedings. The level of quality control varies considerably from conference to conference: some have only a binary accept/reject decision, others go through more thorough feedback and revisions cycles ( peer reviewing or ...

  3. Position paper - Wikipedia

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    Position papers are published in academia, in politics, in law and other domains. The goal of a position paper is to convince the audience that the opinion presented is valid and worth listening to. Ideas for position papers that one is considering need to be carefully examined when choosing a topic, developing an argument, and organizing the ...

  4. Letter to the editor - Wikipedia

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    In academic publishing, letters to the editor of an academic journal are usually open postpublication reviews of a paper, often critical of some aspect of the original paper. The authors of the original paper sometimes respond to these with a letter of their own. Controversial papers in mainstream journals often attract numerous letters to the ...

  5. Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    In addition a persuasive letter may attempt to persuade the dispute's opposing party. Persuasive writing is the most rhetorically stylized. So although a brief states the legal issues, describes authorities, and applies authorities to the question—as does a memorandum—the brief's application portion is framed as an argument.

  6. Seminar - Wikipedia

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    A seminar is a form of academic instruction, either at an academic institution or offered by a commercial or professional organization. It has the function of bringing together small groups for recurring meetings, focusing each time on some particular subject, in which everyone present is requested to participate.

  7. Term paper - Wikipedia

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    A term paper is a research paper written by students over an academic term, accounting for a large part of a grade. Merriam-Webster defines it as "a major written assignment in a school or college course representative of a student's achievement during a term". [1] Term papers are generally intended to describe an event, a concept, or argue a ...

  8. Society for Information Display - Wikipedia

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    The annual SID symposium, seminar and exhibition is known as "Display Week." [ 5 ] Due to emergence of new display technologies and their successful commercialization, such as cathode-ray tube (CRT), plasma display , liquid-crystal display (LCD) and OLED displays, SID has expanded its scale in membership as well as the attendance in Display ...

  9. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, John C. Mankins, NASA, wrote a paper that discussed NASA's use of TRL, extended the scale, and proposed expanded descriptions for each TRL. [1] In 1999, the United States General Accounting Office produced an influential report [ 19 ] that examined the differences in technology transition between the DOD and private industry.