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    Vivre avec la mémoire de la catastrophe by Magali Reghezza-Zitt, Fanny Benitez, Maud H. Devès

    “…Considering the 1975-1977 eruptive crisis of the Soufrière, we study both the institutional memory and the individual memories of the direct witnesses. …”
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    The Place and Pace to Remember: Keeping What the Pandemic Has Given Us by Ria (Ariana) DasGupta, Liz Lopez, Emily A. Nusbaum

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…And we ask, how are we to build justice and healing in higher education when the place is designed so that we can't remember things, and when there seems to be a goal to not have institutional memory that remembers how, why, and by whom justice work is done? …”
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    Innovation and refugee livelihoods: a historical perspective by Easton-Calabria, E

    Published 2014
    “…It is difficult to speak convincingly of ‘new’ or innovative practices towards refugees, especially in refugee livelihoods assistance, while there remains a significant gap in historical knowledge and institutional memory.…”
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    Sur les traces de Bamba Mos Xam : l’invention du théâtre mouride by Brian Valente-Quinn

    “…Through a reconstitution of the play, this project reflects on the theatrical approach of Bamba Mos Xam as well as the reasons for its near omission from cultural, religious and academic forms of institutional memory.…”
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    Safety and Work Organization Management in the Early Days of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Lignite Mining and Energy Sector in Poland by Sławomira Kamińska-Berezowska, Małgorzata Suchacka

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The essence of the research was to support institutional memory to consolidate the existing knowledge and use it in the future.…”
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    Self-determination in Malaysian education: making decisions and taking action in this era of challenge and opportunity / Dawn Yonally and Stuart Ervay by Yonally, Dawn, Stuart, Ervay

    Published 2006
    “…The goal is to make those processes so much a force of habit that they become enmeshed with the existing culture, creating an institutional memory that accepts them as a kind of Malaysian way.…”
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    MANAGEMENT TASKS OF SOCIAL WORKERS SUPERVISING EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (ECD) CENTRES: IDENTIFYING THE AREAS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT by Jessica Ronaasen, Lambert K Engelbrecht

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This is an attempt to preserve the institutional memory of South African social workers, given the current shift of ECD governance functions from the Department of Social Development to the Department of Basic Education.…”
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    RESEARCHING POLICY PRESENCE AND ABSENCE: by Diogo Gaspar Silva

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…To address this concern, the article reflects on how positionality, institutional memory and chronopolitics should inform methodological praxis when researching sites and situations of policy presence and absence. …”
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    Visita virtual interativa ao Museu do Centro Hospitalar do Porto: uma proposta de mediação digital by Sónia Faria

    “…The Museu do Centro Hospitalar do Porto (MCHP), opened in 2013, is a museum of the history of health sciences and institutional memory. As a learning space, the museum aims to contribute to increase knowledge and literacy around health issues, promoting active citizenship. …”
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    Les enjeux de l’après : vulnérabilité et résilience à l’épreuve des politiques de la catastrophe au 20e siècle by Giacomo Parrinello

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article focuses notably on three themes: the nexus between disaster interpretations and prevention policies; the long term consequences of emergence choices; the structures of institutional memory. These three themes illustrate how the modifications or the persistence of conditions of vulnerability and resilience depended on tensions and conflicts among multiple actors and their conflicting intentions. …”
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    The Pathology Resident Wiki by Michael P. Greenwood MD, Joslin M. Carson MD, Geoffrey A. Talmon MD

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Situations encountered on-call often bring some of the most unique and educationally rich questions to a pathology resident’s attention which can be difficult to incorporate into institutional memory. A searchable online site (wiki) provides an easily accessible platform by which to do this and could serve as a valuable after-hour resident resource. …”
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    A Simple Model of the Rise and Fall of Civilizations by Rickard Nyman, Paul Ormerod, R. Alexander Bentley

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Drawing on the field of cumulative cultural evolution, we demonstrate a model that replicates the essence of a civilization’s rise and fall, in which agents at various scales—individuals, households, specialist communities, polities—copy each other in an unbiased manner but with varying degrees of institutional memory, invention rate, and propensity to copy locally versus globally. …”
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    The Akan Traditional Leadership Formation: Some Lessons for Christian Leadership Formation by Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Christian leadership formation that seeks to avoid the church being alien on Akan cultural soil will need to pay attention to the indigenous leadership formation when addressing issues on institutional memory, stewardship, women in leadership, leadership as service and accountability in Christian leadership…”
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    RUSSIA FOREIGN MINISTRY AND THE STATE DUMA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR by S. I. Chernyavskiy

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In addition, the study uses elements of diachronic analysis, a comparison of the post-revolutionary and post-Soviet restructuring of diplomatic institutions in Russia, which demonstrates how deep the institutional memory can be under conditions of a consistent change in the socio-political structure.…”
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    The Accelerating Access Initiative: experience with a multinational workplace programme in Africa by S Van der Borght, V Janssens, MF Schim van der Loeff, A Kajemba, H Rijckborst, JMA Lange, TF Rinke de Wit

    “…RELEVANT CHANGES: The programme encountered various hurdles, among them the need for multiple contracts with multiple companies, complex importation procedures, taxes levied on ARVs, lack of support from pharmaceutical companies in importation and transportation, slow delivery of the drugs, lack of institutional memory in pharmaceutical companies and government policies excluding the company from access to ARVs under the AAI. …”
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    Measuring the Sciences Contribution to Socioeconomic Development: Russian Approaches in the Global Space of Ideas by A. A. Yanik

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Disappointment with the catch-all indicators and universal metrics encourages the development of case-oriented methods and process-oriented approaches.Russian research covers the full range of issues, but their world recognition (except some achievements of Soviet time) is low. The lack of institutional memory leads to the rediscovery of the ideas of the 20th century. …”
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    Good Health at Low Cost 25 years on: lessons for the future of health systems strengthening. by Balabanova, D, Mills, A, Conteh, L, Akkazieva, B, Banteyerga, H, Dash, U, Gilson, L, Harmer, A, Ibraimova, A, Islam, Z, Kidanu, A, Koehlmoos, T, Limwattananon, S, Muraleedharan, V, Murzalieva, G, Palafox, B, Panichkriangkrai, W, Patcharanarumol, W, Penn-Kekana, L, Powell-Jackson, T, Tangcharoensathien, V, McKee, M

    Published 2013
    “…Attributes of success included good governance and political commitment, effective bureaucracies that preserve institutional memory and can learn from experience, and the ability to innovate and adapt to resource limitations. …”
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