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Developing a repositorycaring, sharing and living the
dream
11 months of repository growth
11 months of personal learning
Misha Jepson Repository Development OfficerGlyndwr University Research Online GURO
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Introduction
What I have learnt
Learning to live in harmony
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The future
How it all began
TimeLine - developing
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April 2010 - 100 items & staying in news
Sept 2009 - Chasing RAE Full text
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“Let the light shine on your research”
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Chasing Research
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Sainsbury's –“try something new today”
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Submission form for A Journal Article - Complete the following:
Your Full Name and email address Christopher [email protected]
Your Research Department Psychology
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Title of work Implicit Religion in the Psychology of Religion: What the (Psychology) Papers Say
Date of the original publication 2005Name of the journal Implicit Religion 8(10, 64-
78]
Publisher - Not on ROMEO Equinox Publishing Ltd
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Keywords: Implicit religion, psychology of religion, bibliometric, databases, sociology of religion
DOI Non available
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CitationLewis, C. A., (2005) ‘Implicit Religion in the Psychology of Religion: What the (Psychology) Papers Say’. Implicit Religion, 8(10, 64-78]
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Abstract To gauge the use of the term ‘implicit religion’ within the psychology of religion, the present study examined the prevalence of the term within published articles covered by the main bibliographic database in psychology, PsycINFO. For purposes of comparison, the prevalence of the term ‘implicit religion’ was also examined within leading social science, religion and sociology bibliographic databases. The number of citations of ‘implicit religion’ demonstrated that the term is currently almost non-existent in usage within psychology journals abstracted by PsycINFO (n=1), or among social science journals abstracted by ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (n=7). However, it is more widely used in religion journals abstracted by ATLAReligion (n=22), and sociology journals abstracted by Sociological Abstracts (n=59). These findings provide further empirical evidence to support the conclusion drawn by Gollnick (2002) that the term ‘implicit religion’ has not gained the widespread attention of psychologists of religion.
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What I have learnt- sharing
Motivate yourself - your way
Do what feels right- time to launch
Get senior people on side
Don’t give up & believe in Open Access
Be creative with marketing
Choose the right time to contact people
Look to the future
A changing world role models
Sedate
waiting for help
Fast sleek looking for opportunity
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