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    Monitoring open access publishing costs at Stockholm University by Lisa Lovén

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Stockholm University Library (SUB) has been tracking the University’s open access (OA) publishing costs within the local accounting system since 2016. …”
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    Future designs of tertiary dance education: Scanning the field for decolonizing potentials in a major change project at the Department for Dance Pedagogy at Stockholm University of the Arts by Tone Pernille Østern, Camilla Reppen, Katarina Lion, Katarina Lundmark, Elisabet Sjöstedt Edelholm

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This performative hybrid research and development project contributes knowledge about the decolonizing potentials and challenges that are articulated through an initial scanning of the dance pedagogical field as part of a large change project in tertiary dance education at the Department for Dance Pedagogy at Stockholm University of the Arts in Sweden. To do this scanning in a way that would promote collective learning, multiple perspective taking and creativity, we utilised design thinking. …”
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    DESIREE: Physics with cold stored ion beams by Thomas R.D., Schmidt H.T., Gatchell M., Rosén S., Reinhed P., Löfgren P., Brännholm L., Blom M., Björkhage M., Bäckström E., Alexander J.D., Leontein S., Hanstorp D., Zettergren H., Kaminska M., Nascimento R., Liljeby L., Källberg A., Simonsson A., Hellberg F., Mannervik S., Larsson M., Geppert W.D., Rensfelt K.G., Paál A., Masuda M., Halldén P., Andler G., Stockett M.H., Chen T., Källersjö G., Weimer J., Hansen K., Hartman H., Cederquist H.

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Here we will briefly describe the commissioning of the Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment (DESIREE) facility at Stockholm University, Sweden. This device uses purely electrostatic focussing and deflection elements and allows ion beams of opposite charge to be confined under extreme high vacuum and cryogenic conditions in separate “rings” and then merged over a common straight section. …”
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