STMP now indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded

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STMP now indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded

Dr Ian Forbes, Publisher of STMP, said: “We are delighted the journal is now included in SCIE. We would like to thank all authors, reviewers and readers of the journal for the support they have shown STMP in the first phase of its existence, and we look forward to it going on to bigger and better things.”.
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Facebook survey to determine news trustworthiness has two questions

But seeing the simple survey in its entirety might come as a bit of a shock to publishers that have grown dependent on the online traffic Facebook sends their way. After all, the survey could help determine whether Facebook's many users will see their news content. Adam Mosseri, head of News Feed at
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George Pitcher, scholar of contemporary philosophy beloved for his 'sheer humanity,' dies at 92

“Stray people, stray dogs, stray ideas: they were all made welcome by George,” said Paul Muldoon, the Howard G.B. Clark '21 University Professor in the Humanities, professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts and director of the Princeton Atelier. “George was reminiscent of his great
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Facebook's news trust survey comprises just two questions

A survey used by Facebook to determine how much prominence to give to different news publishers consists of just two brief questions. The first asks whether a user recognises the websites displayed. The second asks whether the user trusts them on a five-point scale ranging from “not at all” to “entirely”
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Danny Raskin: Italian Treasure In Milford

Best-sellers at Coratti's include the traditional delights and originals that seem to bring out varied tastes that meet with much approval …. Like its highly popular filet with John's own zip sauce and Vitello Saltimboca, veal scaloppini with prosciutto and roma tomatoes, served on a bed of sautéed spinach
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Facebook defends its simple, 2-question survey on the trustworthiness of news publishers

The head of Facebook's News Feed defended the company's two-question survey aimed at cutting down on the spread of fake news in a rolling series of tweets this week after critics argued that the survey could be manipulated and would fail to accurately gauge the quality of news outlets. According to
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Master the Art of Retail: See These Dos and Don'ts for Selling More

3. Do educate employees about your products. The more they know about your inventory and how items complement or relate to each other, the better they'll be at making smart suggestions. 4. Don't be afraid to use a little peer pressure. “If you're looking for a white shirt, this one is one of our best sellers.
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New 'the Flash' Clip Shows Bill Goldberg as Big Sir

The CW has released a new video for “The Elongated Knight Rises,” the eleventh episode of The Flash's fourth season. While tonight's episode will see Team Flash dealing with the fallout of Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) being convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Clifford DeVoe/The
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Shafak and Levy among Goldsmiths Prize judges

Leading Turkish novelist Elif Shafak and novelist and poet Deborah Levy are among those judging the 2018 Goldsmiths Prize. Veteran literary critic Nicholas Lezard, and writer, research professor of Creative Writing at Goldsmiths, and chair of judges, Adam Mars-Jones will complete the judging panel.
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Laptops And Phones In The Classroom: Yea, Nay Or A Third Way?

Research at the college level backs that up; a small, 2017 study at the University of Michigan found students in an introductory psychology course spent up to a third of class time surfing …. He has small writing classes, with about 20 students, and he almost never asks them to simply sit and take notes.
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Author Earnings: “The Pool Is Open”

While there were very few earth-shaking surprises in the data this time around, it's more like enough proof that a few long-held beliefs about publishing can finally be put to bed. 1. There's no “good” or “bad” time to publish your book if you're an ebook author. If you're selling print editions AND you're
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Budget 2018: Our knowledge economy, Mr FM

Keep book printing, binding and other input costs such as royalty for educational authors outside the ambit of GST: While books continue to remain exempt under GST, inputs such as printing, binding and royalties attract the tax. Since publishers do not get input tax credit, this creates a cost burden on
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11-Year-Old Schoolgirl Whose Body was Found in a River Is Daughter of Novelist

Ursula's mother is Nicky Harlow, author of the novel “Amelia and the Virgin”, which was published in 2011. She also lectures in creative writing for the Open University and has been an extra for the TV series “A Touch of Frost”. In September 2017 she posted a picture of Ursula to Facebook on the young
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Camosun alumna uses nature, Emily Carr for art inspiration

“They'll be walking by with their dog or something and I'll be painting, and they'll want it,” says Oliver, who got an associate degree in Creative Writing in 2013 and one in Psychology in 2014. “I've actually had a few commissions that way—they like what I'm doing, and later on I'll do them a painting that's
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