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Open Access Data is emerging as a source for cutting edge
scholarship. This concise book provides guidance from generating a
research idea to publishing results. Both young researchers and
well-established scholars can use this book to upgrade their skills
with respect to emerging data sources, analysis, and even
post-publishing promotion. At the end of each chapter, a tutorial
simulates a real example, allowing readers to apply what they
learned about accessing open data, and analyzing this data to reach
the results. This book can be of use by established researchers
analyzing data, publishing, and actively promoting ongoing and
research. Key selling features: Describes the steps, from A-Z, for
doing open data research Includes interactive tutorials following
each chapter Provides guidelines for readers so that they can use
their own accessed open data Reviews recent software and websites
promoting and enabling open data research Supplements websites
which update recent open data sources
The book provides high yield information in basic ophthalmology
including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology,
microbiology, and embryology that are required for preparation of
ophthalmology exams. The book focusses on all parts of the eye,
with special focus on basic science including appropriate amount of
information on clinical science for students and trainees. It is
written in a lucid manner with textual notes and illustrations for
quick learning and better understanding. Each section contains high
yield information in separate points, with commonly asked
information in "Eye Yield Note" boxes. It also includes estimated
study time for each section to better plan the study. It also
includes a pre-exam night study section at the end of the book that
provides the information to be reviewed just before the exam. The
book will be very helpful in passing almost all basic ophthalmology
exams in a relatively short study time, by skipping the "filling"
text available in most of the textbooks. It will be an excellent
read for post graduate students looking for concise revision
material. It will be relevant for medical students, ophthalmology
residents, and medical doctors applying for ophthalmology residency
and also for FRCS Part 1 exam.
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