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Item type:Publication, Del juego de máscaras a la autenticidad: un viaje a la integridad académica(2025-09-25)Ochoa-méndez Marilú - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Expresiones de la ética científica en Twitter/X: un análisis de co-ocurrencia de hashtags(Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2026-01-06); ; Esta investigación tiene un objetivo doble: primero, determinar en qué medida los temas de la ética científica y la integridad académica se han expresado en Twitter/X; segundo, revelar y profundizar en los tópicos que se generar sobre estas temáticas centrales y, con ello, analizar la dinámica de los principales usuarios que se insertan en éstas. Para tal fin, se conformó una base de datos con poco más de 201 mil tweets que usaron al menos uno de 22 términos definidos y relacionados con los temas principales. La unidad fundamental de análisis fueron los hashtags que se usan dentro de los tweets. Además, aplicamos el enfoque del análisis de redes sociales para revelar y entender cómo están conectados entre sí. Los resultados muestran que el tema de la ética científica está bien expresado en Twitter; también, que se han usado una gran diversidad de hashtags, que dan forman a diferentes ejes temáticos. Adicionalmente, los usuarios tienen distintos roles asociados a los hashtags. Se concluye demostrando que Twitter es un buen espacio para la expresión de la ética científica; sin embargo, existen vertientes tanto positivas como negativas al respecto. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The Essence of Hospitality Extracted from the Odyssey of Homer: Its Relevance for Hospitality Professionals Today(Springer International Publishing, 2022)Saul, FabiolaIt seems an undeniable fact that hospitality as the generous action of receiving someone, usually a stranger, in the home has been a millenary practice. This may have to do with the fact that man possesses the capability to move around the earth, and therefore when he is in a foreign land, he may need shelter or refuge. In this context, many authors have considered Homer’s poem, the Odyssey, a good setting to study this phenomenon, since it is the remotest testimony of a great journey, in Western Literature, one in which Odysseus takes 10 years to return home. An author that complements the study of Homer is Aristotle, since his theory of virtue offers a possible conception of hospitality as a human trait that is acquired through effort and models a person’s moral character towards the good. This chapter tries to unite both Greek authors to find the essence of hospitality and, from there, the possible implications for today’s hospitality professionals. ©The author ©Springer. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Stemma of Sigurgarðs saga frækna, and a Case Study of Saga-Anthologization(Zenodo, 2026); ;Mcdonald, Sheryl ;Hall, Alaric ;Parsons Katelin MaritSimpson, IanThis article publishes the first stemma of the manuscripts of the fifteenth-century Icelandic romance Sigurgarðs saga frækna, taking in 58 of the 61 known witnesses. It capitalizes on digitally-native publication to publish all underlying data, presenting a fully open-data approach to stemmatics. The article shows how the post-medieval transmission of the saga supports previous claims about how Icelandic sagas in this genre circulated but also takes manuscripts containing Sigurgarðs saga frækna produced in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries in the Dalir region of Iceland as a case study for a methodologically novel investigation of how scribes went about anthologization. Refining previous work on the manuscript filiations of Ambrósíus saga og Rósamundu, Sigurðar saga turnara, Hálfdanar saga Eysteinssonar, Nítíða saga, and Konráðs saga keisarasonar, and making the first outline of a stemma of Nikulás saga leikara, the study gives our first systematic insight into how the scribes of the eighteenth-century manuscript Rask 32 assembled their anthology, and how their work influenced subsequent anthologies that drew material from that manuscript. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Screening for Heritable Thoracic Aortic Disease with Chest Radiography: Historical Review and Proposal for the “Liberty Hat” Sign(Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2026-04-06) ;Alan Winkler, Michael ;Tchrikishvili, Elene ;Gonzalez-Lopez, Ximena ;Masotti, Ryan MichaelLittle, Olivia - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Bibliometric mapping of glioma classification research through main path, key route, and K-core analyses(Impact Journals, LLC, 2026-03-31) ;Ahmed, Kayode
