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This book examines the identity formation and negotiation of
Chinese doctoral students in the UK, and the opportunity for
self-transformation this experience offers. As the largest group of
international students in the English-speaking world, Mainland
Chinese students encounter a range of difficulties and prospects
that may be relevant to the wider international student community.
Using extensive qualitative and empirical data, the author explores
the narratives of eleven Chinese doctoral students at two British
universities through a sociological perspective. Balancing analysis
with solid theoretical framework and the voices of the students
themselves, the author moves away from essentialism and 'othering',
instead shining a light on the effects of globalisation,
internationalisation and recent policy strategies. This volume will
be of interest and value to students and scholars of comparative
and international education, identity formation, intercultural
communication, the sociology of education and study abroad.
This book reviews and discusses the development of self-assembled
nanomaterials applied in biomedical fields. Based on self-assembled
nanomaterial constructions, it highlights the mechanisms of the
stimuli-response-induced assembly/disassembly and transformation.
Moreover, it examines healthcare-related diseases, the applications
of nanomaterials and therapy/detection strategies, providing
readers with both a deeper understanding of the subject and
inspirations for future research. The book is primarily intended
for researchers and graduate students in the fields of material
sciences and chemistry who wish to learn about the principles,
methods, mechanisms and biomedical applications of self-assembled
nanomaterials.
This book reviews and discusses the development of self-assembled
nanomaterials applied in biomedical fields. Based on self-assembled
nanomaterial constructions, it highlights the mechanisms of the
stimuli-response-induced assembly/disassembly and transformation.
Moreover, it examines healthcare-related diseases, the applications
of nanomaterials and therapy/detection strategies, providing
readers with both a deeper understanding of the subject and
inspirations for future research. The book is primarily intended
for researchers and graduate students in the fields of material
sciences and chemistry who wish to learn about the principles,
methods, mechanisms and biomedical applications of self-assembled
nanomaterials.
In the dynamic and interactive academic learning environment,
students are required to have qualified information literacy
competencies while critically reviewing print and electronic
information. However, many undergraduates encounter difficulties in
searching peer-reviewed information resources. "Scholarly
Information Discovery in the Networked Academic Learning
Environment" is a practical guide for students determined to
improve their academic performance and career development in the
digital age. Also written with academic instructors and librarians
in mind who need to show their students how to access and search
academic information resources and services, the book serves as a
reference to promote information literacy instructions. This title
consists of four parts, with chapters on the search for online and
printed information via current academic information resources and
services: part one examines understanding information and
information literacy; part two looks at academic information
delivery in the networked world; part three covers searching for
information in the academic learning environment; and part four
discusses searching and utilizing needed information in the future
in order to be more successful beyond the academic world.
Provides a reference guide for motivated students who want to
improve their academic performance and career development in the
digital ageLays out a roadmap for searching peer-reviewed scholarly
information in dynamic and interactive cademic learning
environmentsExplains how to access and utilize academic information
ethically, legally, and safely in public-accessed computing
environmentsProvides brainstorming and discussion, case studies,
mini-tests, and real-world examples for instructors and students to
promote skills in critical thinking, decision making, and problem
solving
Emerging Technologies for Librarians: A Practical Approach to
Innovation focuses on the practical applications of emerging
technologies in libraries, defining the technologies in the context
of their use in real situations. Each chapter includes an overview
of the use of emerging technologies in a particular work area that
is followed by a list of relevant applications. Chapters cover work
areas such as advertising, distance learning, metadata. and digital
libraries, and also focus on applications, including mobile
computing and web conferencing, followed by a conclusion. This book
serves as a guide for those interested in learning about, and
implementing, the available technologies that enhance library
services, and also lists and discusses the types of emerging
technologies that are available for a specific area of work.
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