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Are Doi And Accession Number The Same Thing

When is a published article assigned a WOS number?

We have an article published online on mid-June. Now, we have the DOI number but we need the Web of Science accession number (WOS number). We also know that it was published in an SCI journal. How long does it usually take for a published article to be assigned a WOS number?

Can a Bulgarian national travel within the EU with a Bulgarian ID card only? Bearing in mind that Bulgaria is not yet in the Schengen?

Romanian and Bulgarian citizens can travel within all EU countries using their ID cards instead of passports, as their countries are EU countries. The Schengen area in just a subset of countries within the EU so Romanians and Bulgarian are legally allowed to use an ID card instead of passport in Schengen countries, for identification purposes. The British use passports in Schengen countries because there are no ID cards in the UK.

Is there any scientific works or serious publications on ethical conduct in online pedagogy/tutoring? (from the standpoint of both teaching process and UX design)

This is the most recent article I could find that addresses your question. I can’t get the full text to download from my library, but it’s a prettywidely read journal and you should be able to track down the article from the following information..Professional Ethics.Authors:Yeaman, AndrewSource:TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning. Jul2015, Vol. 59 Issue 4, p10-11. 2p.Document Type:ArticleSubjects:PROFESSIONAL ethicsASSOCIATION for Educational Communications & TechnologyCODES of ethicsWORK ethicEDUCATIONAL technologyAbstract:The author comments on the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Code of Professional Ethics. Topics discussed include the three ways analyses of scenarios have been written to portray AECT's principles of professional ethics, factors pressuring AECT's professional ethics and the history of the code.ISSN:8756-3894DOI:10.1007/s11528-015-0864-8Accession Number:103644488Most of the articles indicate that the educators are scrambling madly just to keep up with the advancing technology itself. I hope this helps.

What is the significance of wirthbacteria in regards to evolution?

Wirthbacteria are a clade of bacteria which have not been isolated and grown in a laboratory yet. They have no significance to the evolution of anything except themselves.I think you're misunderstanding this image: it's not a "tree of life", because no such thing exists. It's more a "messy explosion of life" which messily diverged into two groups: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. Prokaryotes do not have a nuclear membrane; their DNA is just hanging out inside the cell membrane or cell wall. Eukaryotes do have a nuclear membrane, which isolates the DNA from the rest of the cell.All animals, plants, yeasts and fungi are eukaryotes -- animals, yeasts and fungi are located on this cladogram as Opisthokonta. Plants and algae are in Archaeplastida. As you can see, the Eukaryotes as a whole have absolutely nothing to do with Wirthbacteria.Evolution has no purpose or goal -- no group has significance greater than any other group. It isn't a progression of ladder-like steps. It's a messy explosion from an unknown (as yet) point of origin.Here is the original article the image was taken from:Wealth of unsuspected new microbes expands tree of life

Do PhD students, professors, or other serious researchers ever use citation generators to make their work easier, or do they always compose the MLA themselves?

I am way too lazy to use a citation builder. It takes a lot more effort. I memorised how to do APA citation style, and to do LSA, I just subtract the parentheses.As a shortcut, I often Google the title of the paper I am citing in Google Scholar, then click the APA button. Google Scholar often does it wrong, especially with the formatting for PhD dissertations as sources, and when that happens I manually edit it.APA is really easy:Last, F. (Year). Journal Title. Journal. Vol(issue), pp.Last, F. (Year). Book Title. City: PublisherLast, F. (Year). Title of dissertation (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from: (Website, Accession, ISBN, or Order Number)Optionally, you can put a middle name or an element like van after the F. so…Gerlinda von ZimmermanZimmerman, G., v., (Year) etc etcI find it much easier and quicker to type these out by hand, or else copy and paste Google Scholar citations and edit them by hand, than to type the same amount of information into a citation builder, and then click the enter key, and then copy and paste it.For me, it is like doing one digit multiplication in my head, versus opening up my calculator app, typing the numbers into the calculator, hitting enter, and then pasting it. It is so much easier to type it out APA once, instead of typing it out, copying it, then pasting it.Citation builders also make mistakes, and if you don’t know APA than you would never know it.I am always amazed when people smarter than me use citation builders, especially with easy citation structures like APA which require much less information than MLA. For MLA for example, you need to memorise what database you got the article from (e.g., JSTOR), and then include that in your citation. They have also changed whether or not the website is required.I remember they required websites, then the next year, they stopped, and my English 101 professor was telling us to keep doing it. Now including the website doesn’t even optionally occur in guides.APA on the other hand hasn’t changed in my lifetime.

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