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  1. The Economic and Social Impact of Electronic Commerce: Preliminary Findings and Research Agenda by Andrew Wyckoff, Alessandra Colecchia, et all 2000-01
  2. Older Americans score 'C' on consumer issues.(Focus: eldercare www.aarp.org): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal

21. Facilitated Communication
A paper published by The American Psychologist concluding that in controlled research settings people with disabilities were unable to respond accurately to label or describe stimuli unseen by their assistants, and that the responses are in fact controlled by the assistants.
http://www.apa.org/journals/jacobson.html
American Psychologist
1995, Vol. 50, No. 9, pp. 750-765
A History of Facilitated Communication: Science, Pseudoscience, and Antiscience: Science Working Group on Facilitated Communication
Photo by Stephen Benya, Albany, New York. John W. Jacobson
Independent Living in the Capital District, Inc. James A. Mulick
Departments of Pediatrics and Psychology, The Ohio State University Allen A. Schwartz
Schenectady, NY Abstract. Countless people throughout the world are not able to communicate adequately in speech. They may have cerebral palsy, head injury, or Down syndrome, or may have been diagnosed as having intellectual disability or autism. Intelligence tests based on expressive language underestimate their capacities, and because they cannot express their language they are often thought not to possess it. Their thoughts, ideas, needs, and desires go unspoken. They are trapped in a wordless prison. . . . In facilitated communication training, communication partners provide these people with physical support to help them overcome their neuromotor problems and develop functional movement patterns that will allow them to use communication aids. ( Teachers College Press [sales brochure], 1994, p. 1)

22. CME-WebCredits.org
Specializing in Pain Management and Palliative Care. CMEWebCreditsis sponsored by the Health communication research Institute, Inc.
http://www.cme-webcredits.org/
Specializing in Pain Management and Palliative Care
CME-WebCredits
is sponsored by the Health Communication Research Institute, Inc. (HCRI), a 14-year-old nonprofit organization headquartered in Sacramento, California and affiliated with California State University, Sacramento and the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine. The senior staff of HCRI hold faculty appointments at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine; California State University, Sacramento, and the UCD Center for Medical Informatics. A new offering on this site from the Community of Interest Network (COIN) in Pain Management and Palliative Care includes a growing number of on-line CME/CE courses from such organizations as the California Academy of Family Physicians, University of California, Davis, Health System, Sutter Health, Dannemiller Foundation and others. The COIN site also offers provider and patient education resources, and will soon include a selection of on-line Grand Rounds. All online COIN educational activities and resources are free. Simply click here to download a free media player to access the program.

23. Multimedia Communications Research Laboratory
Our research provides Lucent with innovative, competitively superior technologiesfor high quality true multimedia communication (integrating text, data, voice
http://www.bell-labs.com/org/1133/
The Multimedia Communications Research Laboratory at Bell Labs has a history of producing ground breaking technological advances - including the invention of the electret microphone and fundamental contributions in the fields of echo cancellation, speech production and hearing, automatic speech recognition, and the coding of audio, speech, image and video. Our research provides Lucent with innovative, competitively superior technologies for high quality true multimedia communication (integrating text, data, voice, audio, image and video). We work on various aspects of this challenge including:
  • Capture, generation, transmission, and storage of multimedia signals (e.g. high quality microphone arrays, speech synthesis, audio and speech coding, image and video coding, message management, etc.) Recognition, interpretation, and interaction with multimedia content (e.g. speech recognition, natural language understanding, information retrieval from web pages, text, speech, image and video, etc.) Translation among the different media of communications (e.g. email-to-speech, fax-to-email, etc.), Integration of the above techniques to realize virtual environments, natural user interfaces and secure transactions for future computer and communication systems.

24. Journal Of Communication
Interdisciplinary, concentrating on communication research, practice, policy, and theory. Book review Category Science Social Sciences communication Journals...... Education research. communication Theory International Journal of PublicOpinion research Human communication research The Library Oxford
http://joc.oupjournals.org/
ICA MEMBERS ACCESS TO FULL-TEXT ONLINE View Current Issue
March 2003
The next issue is scheduled for online publication in: June Search for Articles Browse the Archive Email notification of TOCs ABOUT THE JOURNAL ... RELATED LINKS Other Oxford University Press journals that may be of interest:
Communication Theory
Human Communication Research International Journal of Public Opinion Research Health Education Research ...
Oxford University Press
publishes Journal of Communication on behalf of the International Communication Association , assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press
Online ISSN: 1460-2466

25. Journal Of Health Communication
Tables of contents and submission information for quarterly, peerreviewed journal that publishes research on interpersonal health communication and public health campaigns.
http://www.aed.org/JHealthCom/

26. Committee On Scholarly Communication With China Chinese Fellowships For Scholarl
Committee on Scholarly communication with China Programs. full advantage of an opportunityto do research in China be requested at that time from grants@acls.org
http://www.acls.org/csccguid.htm
Committee on Scholarly Communication with China Programs
Competitions
Competition

Deadlines

OFA Log In
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Information
American Research in the Humanities in the People's Republic of China
  • Deadline: November 15, 2002 for submitting completed application.
  • Amount: monthly stipend and travel allowance.
  • Tenure: 4-12 months between
    July 1, 2003 and December 31, 2004.
  • Decisions will be announced in April 2003.
This program is for scholars in the humanities to do research in the People's Republic of China. US citizens and permanent residents who have lived in the US continuously for at least three years by the application deadline are eligible to apply. This program supports about five individuals, with the Ph.D. or equivalent, to do in-depth research on China or the Chinese portion of a comparative study. Grants are offered for four to twelve months of research in China. Applicants should demonstrate that they have fully utilized the available resources in the US and are prepared by virtue of study, training, and planning to take full advantage of an opportunity to do research in China. The program has been made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Chinese Fellowships for Scholarly Development
Funding for this program is provided by the Starr Foundation and the Li Foundation. Nomination forms will be available in July and may be requested at that time from

27. Internet Resources February 2001
and research related to autism. Access http//www.autismsociety.org/. • HattieB. Monroe, Barkley Augmentative and Alternative communication Centers.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resfeb01.html
February 2001
INTERNET RESOURCES
Communication sciences and disorders
A list of resources
Secondly, any Webliography encompassing a field as broad as communication sciences and disorders with an information resource as deep as the Internet would merely scratch the surface of what is already available, let alone what will be available in the future.
This article highlights several Internet sources based on their authoritative nature, scope, and relevance to librarians, students, faculty, researchers, clinicians, and individuals possessing firsthand experience with communication disorders. Additionally, several of the following Internet sites are sponsored by professional organizations like the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ( http://www.asha.org ) or originate from leading academic institutions.
Other sources mentioned, such as Internet forums, are managed by healthcare professionals or highly dedicated individuals who demonstrate a long-term commitment and continuous development for their content.
No guarantees are made with respect to accuracy or timeliness of the following material. The information provided below should not be used as a basis for treatment decisions, and is not a substitute for professional consultation and peer-reviewed medical literature.

28. Internet Resources
Resources for news and research on the publishing/information industry September 2001. communication sciences and disorders - February 2001.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resrces.html
Internet Resources Published Monthly
Alphabetical
Internet resources for . . .
African American culture
- January 1999
Archives and special collections
- March 2003 ... - East Asian studies - July/August 1998 Astronomy - see Science
Authors
- Twentieth-century authors - December 1999
Banking
- Banking data and research - November 1999 ... - January 2002
Botany - see Science Chemistry - see Science Computer science - June 2001 Computational science - see Science Crisis, disaster, and emergency management -
November 2002
Dance - December 2002
Disabilities
... - January 2003
- see Weather
Environment
- Environmental engineering - December 1998 Environmental health - May 2002 Fashion and costume ... Resources for news and research on the publishing/information industry - September 2001 Investing - see Finance Library resource tools - Resources for library assessment Literature - Western European literatures Literary theory - March 2002 ... -This science isn't just for mathematicians anymore - May 2000 Nutrition - see Vegetarianism Philosophy - April 2000 Physics - March 2000 ... - Locating public domain images - January 1998 Welfare - see Social Work Writers - see Authors Chronological Internet resources for . . .

29. Asian Media Information And Communication Centre
Includes information about the organization, its seminar, training and research programmes. Facilitates Category Regional Asia organizations Professional...... AMIC has close working relationship with the School of communication and Information,Nanyang To contact us, please email to webmaster@amic.org,sg.
http://www.amic.org.sg/
Home Page OBJECTIVES AMIC is a charity-registered organisation established in 1971 with the support of the Government of Singapore and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung of Germany. It aims to spearhead the development of media and communication expertise in the Asia-Pacific to foster socio-economic progress in the region. AMIC has close working relationship with the School of Communication and Information , Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. DIRECTORY About Us
Asian Communication Resource Centre

Library Database

Membership
...
Do you KNOW ?

Our postal address:
Jurong Point P O Box 360
Singapore 916412 Our office location:
Nanyang Technological University
31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718 Tel: 65-67927570 Fax: 65-67927129 Conferences / Seminars

30. Research Programme
Asian Media Information And communication Centre. Jurong Point PO Box 360, SINGAPORE916412 Tel (65) 67927570 Fax (65) 67927129 Email research@amic.org.sg,
http://www.amic.org.sg/research.html
Asian Media Information And Communication Centre
Jurong Point
P O Box 360,
SINGAPORE 916412
Tel: (65) 67927570
Fax: (65) 67927129
Email:
research@amic.org.sg
Research Programme Programmes for 2002
Asian Journal of Communication
SCI/NTU ). The journal aims at facilitating the understanding of the process of communications in the Asia-Pacific region by publishing articles that develop communication theory, report on-going research, and describe advances made in research methodology. The current issue of the journal - Volume 11. No. 2 is a special issue devoted to gender in Asian Cinema. For details, click here Publications Information for Contributors Current issue Previous issue Sharing of Information about Asia with the West This is a seven countries study, which examines the problems of disseminating information about Asia to the Western Countries. The seven countries included in the study are Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand. A post-research conference was held to disseminate the research findings in Singapore from 30 Jan to 1 Feb 2001. The Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) of Japan supported the study. A book entitled 'Under Asian eyes" which is based on the reports from the seven countries is due to be published in May 2002.

31. ARL's Scholarly Communication And Technology Project
The Association of research Libraries is pleased to host the web site for thepapers presented at the conference, Scholarly communication and Technology.
http://arl.cni.org/scomm/scat/
Scholarly Communication and Technology
Papers from The Conference Organized by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
at Emory University
April 24-25, 1997
The Association of Research Libraries is pleased to host the web site for the papers presented at the conference, Scholarly Communication and Technology. The two-day event was organized by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and held at Emory University. It brought together a diverse group of people representing technologists, publishers, librarians, and scholars. Issues under discussion during this two-day event included, the economics of electronic scholarly publishing, incorporating technology into academia, the future of consortia and access versus ownership, electronic content licensing, and updates on several electronic scholarly initiatives such as the Columbia University Online Books Project, Project Muse at Johns Hopkins University, and JSTOR. A print publication, including the papers presented, a synthesis of the discussions, and some additional analysis of the topic will be made available at a later date by the University of California Press. For additional information about the conference, or

32. Copyright And Intellectual Property Resources
of the MDS decsion was prepared for the Association of research Libraries by KennethD. Crews. ARL Office of Scholarly communication Intellectual Property and
http://arl.cni.org/scomm/copyright/copyright.html
Decision of United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit: Princeton University Press, Macmillan, Inc., and St. Martin's Press, Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Michigan Document Services, Inc., and James M. Smith, Defendants-Appellants, on appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
Majority Opinion

Dissenting Opinion
An analysis of the MDS decsion was prepared for the Association of Research Libraries by Kenneth D. Crews
  • ARL Office of Scholarly Communication: Intellectual Property and Licensing Issues
  • ARL Office of Scholarly Communication: Links to Selected IP Sites and Resources
  • "The White Paper" , the Final Report from the Working Group on Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure
  • An analysis of the White Paper from the perspective of libraries and educational institutions by Arnold Lutzker
  • Statement of Principles on Contracts Between Writers and Electronic Book Publishers (4/94)
  • Recommended Principles for Contracts Covering Online Book Publishing (9/94)
  • ARL Statement of Intellectual Property Principles

  • Scholarly Communication Index

    ARL Home
    Maintained by ARL Web Administrator
    Last Modified: August 20, 2001
  • 33. Research For Communication & Public Involvement
    DEFC02-96CH10849 to research and evaluate OST's communication program, products,and strategies with the goal of improving the way OST reached out to
    http://www.wpi.org/rcpi/
    The RCPI Web site features research- and experience-based information for improving communication and public involvement in large organizations. WPI
    The underlying basis for changes in the Office of Science and Technology's messages, products, and audiences is the research and evaluation WPI conducted during the initial phases of the cooperative agreement. The methodology of our research and evaluation is outlined here. Practical Tools
    During the process of researching and evaluating ways to improve the Office of Science and Technology's communication program, process, and products, WPI developed some practical tools to help practitioners write more effectively, improve communication plans, deliver better presentations, conduct successful videoconferences, produce focused videos, design sharper Web sites, create winning exhibits, and host relevant events. Look here for a cornucopia of practical help.
    Other Resources

    This is the place to go to find an annotated bibliography, a listing of professional organizations, and some how-to Web sites of interest to communication and involvement practitioners.

    34. Foundation For Grandparenting; The Grandparent Foundation
    Dedicated to raising grandparent consciousness and grandparent identity through education, research, programs, communication, and networking.
    http://www.grandparenting.org/
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    35. Research For Communication & Public Innvolvement-Other Resources
    Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) http//www.prsa.org/ Professional CommunicationSociety of IEEE http//www.ieeepcs.org/ Society for Risk Analysis
    http://www.wpi.org/rcpi/proforg.htm
    Professional Organizations
    American Communication Association http://www.americancomm.org/ American Evaluation Association http://www.eval.org American Marketing Association (AMA) http://www.marketingpower.com Association for Business Communication http://theabc.org/
    Association for Conflict Resolution http://www.acresolution.org Association of Professional Communication Consultants http://www.consultingsuccess.org/
    International Association of Business Communicators http://www.iabc.com/index.htm International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) http://www.iap2.org/ Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) http://www.prsa.org/
    Professional Communication Society of IEEE http://www.ieeepcs.org/
    Society for Risk Analysis http://www.sra.org/ Society for Technical Communication (STC) http://stc.org/

    36. International Journal Of Epidemiology
    communication among those engaged in the research, teaching, and application of epidemiology of both communicable and noncommunicable disease.
    http://ije.oupjournals.org/
    Welcome to IJE! View Current Issue
    December 2002
    The next issue is scheduled for online publication in: April Search for Articles Browse the Archive Email notification of TOCs ABOUT THE JOURNAL ... RELATED LINKS Other Oxford University Press journals that may be of interest:
    American Journal of Epidemiology
    JNCI Cancer Spectrum Japanese Journal of Cancer Research Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology ... Health Education Research
    International Journal of Epidemiology is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association and assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press
    Online ISSN: 1464-3685

    37. Welcome To The 2003 CCCC Convention Website
    students to discuss their current research projects and Intellectual Property andComposition/ communication Studies is URL http//www.ncte.org/shared/footer1
    http://www.ncte.org/convention/cccc2003/

    Join NCTE
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    FAQs ... WLU Additional Resources for Teachers NCTE Links Advertising Awards Censorship Chat Classifieds Classroom Notes Plus COLEARN Council Chronicle Council-Grams Exhibiting FAQs Feedback Grants Governance Inbox Job Listings Jobs at NCTE Meeting Dates Membership NCTE Fund NCTE to You NCTE-talk Archives New Teachers Press Center Reading Initiative Research Resolutions Service Learning SLATE Standards Sponsorship Student Awards Teacher Prep Volunteer Corps Web Site Policies Re-writing "Theme for English B": Transforming Possibilities NEW! Onsite Registration Information The registration deadline for mail and online registrations has passed, but you can still register onsite in New York! Join us for the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) March 19-22, 2003, in New York City. You can still register onsite in New York. Onsite registration fees are $120 for CCCC members, $138 for NCTE but not CCCC members, $178 for non-members (members of neither NCTE or CCCC), $100 for part-time or adjunct faculty, and $25 for full-time students. NEW!

    38. Pharmaceutical Research And Manufacturers Of America, PhRMA Home Page
    Represents leading researchbased pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the US. Information Category Business Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Associations...... of the Pharmaceutical research and Manufacturers (PhRMA) unanimously adopted a setof principles for the conduct of clinical trials and the communication of
    http://www.phrma.org/

    HelpingPatients.org
    , a new interactive Web site created by PhRMA and 48 of its member companies that lets patients search for prescription drug assistance programs.
    Please use the pull-down to search for programs by Member Company. Member Company 3M Pharmaceuticals Abbott Laboratories Agouron Allergan Amgen AstraZeneca Aventis Oncology Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Bayer Corporation Berlex Laboratories Biogen Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Centocor Eisai Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Fujisawa Healthcare Inc. Genentech Inc. Genzyme Corporation Gilead Science Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Novartis Organon Ortho Biotech Pfizer Pharmacia Proctor and Gamble Pharmaceuticals Roche Laboratories Inc. Sankyo Pharma Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc. Schering-Plough Serono Inc. Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals Solvay Pharmaceuticals Incorporated Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
    How Much Do Managed Care Companies Spend on Prescription Medicines?

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    PhRMA Adopts New Marketing Code on Interactions with Health Professionals

    The Executive Committee of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) yesterday unanimously adopted a new marketing code to govern the pharmaceutical industry’s relationships with physicians and other healthcare professionals. The voluntary code will take effect on July 1. more
    PhRMA Adopts Principles For Conduct Of Clinical Trials And Communication Of Clinical Trial Results

    The Executive Committee of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers (PhRMA) unanimously adopted a set of principles for the conduct of clinical trials and the communication of results of clinical trials.

    39. INSTRAW-GAINS - Homepage
    of Gender and new Information and communication Technologies (ICTs join our network join our research training Copyright © 2001 uninstraw.org All Rights
    http://www.un-instraw.org/en/research/gender_and_ict/
    : english :
    Gender and ICTs Project
    Through these pages INSTRAW aims to:
    • facilitate knowledge and information sharing on the issue;
    • provide access to targeted information to support our Virtual Seminars
    • raise awareness about the gendered aspects of access and use of new information and communications technologies (ICTs) in order to promote gender sensitive policy making, regulation, and action.
    These pages are an integral part of INSTRAW's collaborative research and networking project devoted to issues of Gender and new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). The project aims to:
    • Ascertain the state-of-the-art in terms of access and use, management and regulation, and impact of ICTs on women.
    • Determine the constituents of an enabling/disabling environment.
    • Gain a better understanding of how women and men are involved in ICTs, particularly in the developing countries;
    • Investigate what is presently being done by key stakeholders to promote and support projects aimed at the equal participation of women and men in ICTs in developing countries;
    • Propose ways in which ICTs can better serve as an important tool for women's empowerment and for closing the gender gap if and where such exists.

    40. EXARC, European Network Of Archaeological Open Air Museums And ..
    Network of open air Museums involved in experimental archaeology, members aim to establish an exchange of knowledge through human resources, and publications.
    http://www.exarc.org/
    choose language Bulgarski Dansk Deutsch Eesti English Italiano Latine Latviski Magyar Nederlands Polski Russkij Suomilainen Svensk Tuerkce EXARC is a European network of Open Air Museums and other facilities envolved in Experimental Archaeology. It is our aim to establish a high standard of both scientific research and public presentation. The idea of international exchange of knowledge, human resources, publications and facsimiles is to improve the quality of work for all associated members. It is not our intention to exclude anyone who does not meet our high standards concerning the quality of museums work. We rather want to encourage and incorporate other institutions conducting Experimental Archaeology and help them to a higher level. This is meant to foster the reputation of Experimental Archaeology and to cause its deserved recognition within the scientific world. HOME MORE OF EXARC BIBLIOGRAPHY LINKS ... INTERN
    Homepage: http://www.exarc.org

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