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Roman, Mona; Liu, Jingwei; Nyberg, Timo – Industry and Higher Education, 2018
The open science literature has focused on ways to increase the openness of research data at universities, while links with industry in the context of open innovation have received less attention. The aim of this article is to increase understanding of how open science can lead to open innovation. The key research questions are the following: How…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Access to Information, Innovation, Information Utilization
Courtney, Arielle; Schneider, Ingrid E. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2016
Effective science delivery to practitioners can improve recreation experiences and environmental educational outcomes. This project explored U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service recreation personnel's research-based information sources, constraints to access and use of research, and opinions about how to improve science delivery to…
Descriptors: Technology Transfer, Recreation, Government Employees, Information Sources
Ranjan, Jayanthi – Learning Organization, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to propose a common business school framework based on knowledge resources that are available in business schools. To support the arguments made based on review literature, the paper presents the holistic framework of knowledge resources in a business school and also provides a knowledge value chain in sharing…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Knowledge Management, Access to Information, Delivery Systems
Delfmann, Heike; Koster, Sierdjan – Industry and Higher Education, 2012
Knowledge transfer (KT) between higher education institutions (HEIs) and businesses is seen as a key element of innovation in knowledge-driven economies: HEIs generate knowledge that can be adopted in the regional economy. This process of valorization has been studied extensively, mainly with a focus on universities. In the Netherlands, there is a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Correlation, Institutional Characteristics
DeSantis, Nick – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
College campuses are hothouses of data, including course schedules, degree requirements, and grades. But much of the information remains spread out across software systems or locked on university servers. Start-up companies want to pry the information loose from campus servers in order to offer personalized services that could transform the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Campuses, Grades (Scholastic), Scores
Adolwa, Ivan S.; Okoth, Peter F.; Mulwa, Richard M.; Esilaba, Anthony O.; Mairura, Franklin S.; Nambiro, Elizabeth – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: The following study was carried out to evaluate the socio-economic factors influencing access to Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) information and knowledge among farmers in western Kenya, and subsequent ISFM uptake with a view to assessing communication gaps. Design/Methodology/Approach: Structured questionnaires were…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Information Sources, Foreign Countries, Information Services
Schaffhauser, Dian – Campus Technology, 2008
Google is opening up whole new worlds for internet surfers and researchers everywhere. Google Book Search (books.google.com), which is still in beta after several years of testing, offers the ubiquitous Google search box on its home page. It also has categories of books as well as book cover images that refresh every time the home page is…
Descriptors: Internet, Technology Transfer, Copyrights, Books
Acker, Stephen R. – Campus Technology, 2008
With faculty changing instructional practices to take advantage of customizable, focused content (and digital delivery of that content), many people assume that digital distribution is the answer to bringing the costs of course content delivery in line. But the picture just isn't that simple. A wide continuum of options is available to faculty and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Technology Transfer, Electronic Publishing, Teaching Methods
ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services, Greensboro, NC. – 1998
A triad of educational information specialists--counselors, librarians, and educational media personnel--play a pivotal role in the acquisition, evaluation, and use of information by students across the educational spectrum. In order to explore how these specialists use information, how collaboration can draw disparate specialization areas…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Educational Research, Educational Resources, Information Literacy

Reddy, D. B. Eswara – Information Development, 1987
Describes services aimed at agricultural information dissemination in India, which are based on a network of extension services provided through the cooperative efforts of agricultural universities, research institutes, state and federal government agencies, voluntary organizations, and commercial agencies. (CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Agency Cooperation, Agricultural Education, Developing Nations

Grabe, William – World Englishes, 1988
Argues that English is the major international language at least in part because it is the dominant world language of science and technology, and suggests that no country can afford to ignore the important role English plays in information access and technology transfer and still expect to compete professionally and economically. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, English, English for Science and Technology, Global Approach

Tocatlian, Jacques – Information Development, 1987
Briefly describes the creation and evolution of Unesco's General Information Programme; the integration of the information, library, and archives components; the changes in emphasis to respond to evolving needs; and current challenges and adjustments to budgetary limitations. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Archives, Financial Support, Information Transfer

Boehlert, Sherwood – Government Information Quarterly, 1989
Discusses the need for a coherent federal information policy that would provide access to domestic and foreign scientific and technical information, foster the competitiveness of American corporations, and recognize the role of the National Technical Information Service within the federal government. (10 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Competition, Federal Government, Government Role
Hill, Christopher T. – 1987
This report develops a conceptual framework for considering policy options to improve access to Japanese and other foreign scientific and technical information. The rationales for and against a role for the federal government in accessing foreign technical information are detailed, and the stages in the process of information access are described.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Developed Nations, Federal Government, Foreign Countries

Lynn, Leonard H. – Weaver, 1988
Outlines the history of government-to-government relations between United States and Japan. Discusses the reasons why there are so few American researchers in Japan, the interactions between the two countries' Research and Development systems by private industries, and the problem of access and the future of the relations. (YP)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Foreign Countries, Government Role, International Cooperation
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