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    Book Mavens of Manila : an interpretative phenomenological analysis of contemporary niche publishers in the Philippines by Sagun, Karryl Kim Abella

    Published 2019
    “…Chapter Four presents my qualitative, phenomenological method. Chapter Five, the first study, focuses on university publishers. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Use of large language models as artificial intelligence tools in academic research and publishing among global clinical researchers by Mishra, T, Sutanto, E, Rossanti, R, Pant, N, Ashraf, A, Raut, A, Uwabareze, G, Oluwatomiwa, A, Zeeshan, B

    Published 2024
    “…Using a cross-sectional design, we surveyed 226 medical and paramedical researchers from 59 countries across 65 specialties, trained in the Global Clinical Scholars’ Research Training certificate program of Harvard Medical School between 2020 and 2024. Majority (57.5%) of these participants practiced in an academic setting with a median of 7 (2,18) PubMed Indexed published articles. 198 respondents (87.6%) were aware of LLMs and those who were aware had higher number of publications (p < 0.001). 18.7% of the respondents who were aware (n = 37) had previously used LLMs in publications especially for grammatical errors and formatting (64.9%); however, most (40.5%) did not acknowledge its use in their papers. 50.8% of aware respondents (n = 95) predicted an overall positive future impact of LLMs while 32.6% were unsure of its scope. 52% of aware respondents (n = 102) believed that LLMs would have a major impact in areas such as grammatical errors and formatting (66.3%), revision and editing (57.2%), writing (57.2%) and literature review (54.2%). 58.1% of aware respondents were opined that journals should allow for use of AI in research and 78.3% believed that regulations should be put in place to avoid its abuse. …”
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    Women's magazine in China : an analysis of Asian and western influences by Feng, Yang

    Published 2010
    “…Women's magazines have been influenced by the broader cultural, political and socio-economic conditions of the countries where they are published and circulated. In China, the number of international women's magazine titles has risen exponentially in the last 20 years and the speed of this expansion has been accelerated by China's Open Door policies. …”
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