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    Facilitating scholarly publication:genre characteristics of English research article introductions and methods by Budsaba Kanoksilapatham

    Published 2012
    “…This article acknowledges the increasingly important role of research articles (RAs) written in English. To enable scholars who are not competent in English to compete with others academically, this study provides a detailed description of the English empirical RA Introductions and Methods. …”
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    The axiomatization (taq‘id) of the critical method (Manhaj al-Naqd) of hadith scholars: responding to anti-intellectualism by Safi, Mohammed Tayssir

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, I will show that the critical method (manhaj al-naqd) of hadith scholars is an epistemic apparatus (ala ma‘rifiyya), which aids those who apply it, in reasoning properly and protects them from making errors in epistemic judgement.…”
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    Verification of scholars and references in Islamic websites by Mahmud, Murni, Muhammed Nasser, Rasheed, Md. Tap, Abu Osman

    Published 2011
    “…References and sources in websites may include book, articles, scholars' speech, text etc. Many users consider websites, as an important source of knowledge; therefore there is a need for a tool that helps users to evaluate the correctness and validity of the references and scholars referred in the websites. …”
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    The contribution of Muslim scholars in comparative religion: Selected writings by Shehu, Fatmir Mehdi

    Published 2017
    “…The contribution of each Muslim scholar will be discussed as follow: (1) Scholar’s Chronology, (2) his selected work(s), (3) methodology, and (4) analysis of selected texts from his writings in the original language in order to reveal the methods employed by him in the study of other religion(s).…”
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    Nurse scholars' knowledge and use of electronic theses and dissertations by Goodfellow, L., Macduff, C., Leslie, Gavin, Copeland, S., Nolfi, D., Blackwood, Diana

    Published 2012
    “…Results show that most nursing scholars do not use ETDs to their fullest potential.…”
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    A framework for sustainable architecture in Iran with emphasis on the views of scholars by Nemati, M.A., Bemanian, M.R., Ansari, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Moreover, the exploratory factor analysis survey method was employed, so that structural equation can be used for modeling purposes. …”
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    Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010 by Hubbard, Bill, Hodgson, Amanda, Fuchs, Willow

    Published 2010
    “…This report looks at the scope of current OA practice and the opportunities it offers for innovation in scholarly communication methods. Among the questions it discusses are: • Why are some researchers still reluctant to embrace open access? …”
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    Implication of international scholars’ influence on the direction of Abdul Hadi’s political thought by Latifah Abd Majid, Mohd Nasir Abdul Majid, Zuliza Mohd Kusrin, Wan Siti Norjannah W Sulong

    Published 2021
    “…Under protocol, in-depth and structured interview method was used and data descriptively analysed. Research findings show a positive impact by scholars and leaders of international movements on Abdul Hadi’s thought in devising and drawing up dakwah and political strategies at national and international levels.…”
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    التفكير الناقد عند علماء الحديث = Critical thinking of Hadith scholars by Gasmelsid, Saadeldin Mansour, Alabassyi, Taj al-Din Ahmad Said

    Published 2017
    “…Using inductive and analytical methods this work finds that there is a form of critical thinking in Hadith methodology employed by the Hadith scholars.…”
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    Quality Assessment and Certification in Open Scholarly Publishing and Inspiration for MOOC Credentialing by Ren, Xiang

    Published 2016
    “…Despite the disruptive changes driven by open publishing in scholarly communication, it is challenging to develop widely accepted methods for quality assessment and certification. …”
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    The scholarship of inter-faith engagement in the writings of selected contemporary Muslim scholars by Shehu, Fatmir

    Published 2017
    “…Secondly, the approaches of three selected contemporary Muslim scholars towards this scholarship have been explored and dealt with. …”
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    Intercultural competence development: the perceptions of Chinese visiting scholars sojourning abroad by Zhang, Ling

    Published 2016
    “…A mixed-methods design was employed for this study. Quantitatively, using generalizability theory (Cronbach, Gleser, Nanda, & Rajaratnam, 1972) as a theoretical framework, this study examined differences in 85 Chinese visiting scholars’ ratings of the factors affecting their intercultural competence development during their sojourning abroad across sex (i.e., male and female), age (i.e., younger than 40 years old, 40-50 years old, and older than 50 years old), country of study (i.e., the United States and the United Kingdom), and length of study (i.e., 3-6 months, 7-12 months, and more than 12 months). …”
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    The Role and Future of Open Access Journal Publishing in Supporting Scholarly Communication in Indonesia by Kiramang, Khaeruddin

    Published 2023
    “…The findings are analysed within the five scholarly communication functions framework, which include registration, certification, dissemination, preservation, and evaluation.…”
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    Reader’s perception and translator’s adaptation strategies of cultural humor in the English translation of The Scholars by Syed Abdullah, Syed Nurulakla, Abdullah, Muhammad Alif Redzuan, Li Ne, .

    Published 2024
    “…The research data is drawn from the cultural humour of the Chinese humorous novel Rulin Waishi and its English translation The Scholars. Using a questionnaire survey, the study examines readers' perceptions of cultural humour in the translated text. …”
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    Application of rhetoric in the Malay-language scholarly books as a product marketing strategy by Mohd Asri, Nurul Fadzlin, Sha’ri, Sharil Nizam, Kamaruddin, Rohaidah, Hamzah, Zaitul Azma Zainon, Che Rodi, Rozita

    Published 2021
    “…This study uses text analysis methods to analyze rhetoric in scholarly books. This study found three modes of rhetoric, which are, descriptive rhetoric, explosive rhetoric, and argumentative rhetoric have been well-used in the writing of Malay-language scholarly books as a strategy to disseminate knowledge through captivating language and also guarantee effective delivery of information. …”
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