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Collusion to Control a Powerful Customer: Amazon, E-Books, and Antitrust Policy













John B. Kirkwood




















Seattle University School of Law



Date posted to database: 23 Feb 2014


Last Revised: 23 Feb 2014



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Integrating the Internet













Bradley A. Areheart and






Michael Stein
































University of Tennessee College of Law and William & Mary Law School



Date posted to database: 6 Apr 2014


Last Revised: 22 Apr 2014



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Assessing Unfair Pricing Under China's Anti-Monopoly Law for Innovation-Intensive Industries













David S. Evans,






Vanessa Yanhua Zhang and






Xinzhu Zhang












































University of Chicago Law School, Global Economics
Group, LLC and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Research
Center for Regulation and Competition



Date posted to database: 2 Mar 2014


Last Revised: 4 Mar 2014



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Relationship
Among Economic Growth, Internet Usage and Publication Productivity:
Comparison Among ASEAN and World's Best Countries














Hossein Gholizadeh,






Hadi Salehi,






Mohamed Amin Embi,






Mahmoud Danaee,






Seyed Mohammad Motahar,






Nader Ale Ebrahim,






Farid Habibi and






Noor Azuan Abu Osman








































































































University of Malaya (UM) - Department of Biomedical
Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad
Branch, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Education, Islamic
Azad University (IAU) - Department of Agriculture, Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia - Faculty of Information Science and Technology, University of
Malaya (UM) - Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty
of EngineeringUniversity of Malaya (UM) - Research Support Unit, Centre
of Research Services, Institute of Research Management and Monitoring
(IPPP), University of Economic Sciences and University of Malaya (UM) -
Faculty of Engineering



Date posted to database: 20 Mar 2014


Last Revised: 20 Mar 2014



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Antitrust Limits on Targeted Patent Aggregation













Alan J. Devlin




















Latham & Watkins



Date posted to database: 15 Mar 2014


Last Revised: 15 Mar 2014



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Response to Questions in the First White Paper, 'Modernizing the Communications Act'













Randolph J. May,






Richard A. Epstein,






Justin (Gus) Hurwitz,






Daniel Lyons,






James B. Speta and






Christopher S. Yoo
















































































The Free State Foundation, New York University
School of Law, University of Nebraska at Lincoln - College of Law,
Boston College - Law School, Northwestern University - School of Law and
University of Pennsylvania Law School



Date posted to database: 18 Feb 2014


Last Revised: 25 Mar 2014



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Do Three-Part Tariffs Improve Efficiency in Residential Broadband Networks?













Jacob B. Malone,






John L. Turner and






Jonathan W. Williams












































University of Georgia - C. Herman and Mary Virginia
Terry College of Business - Department of Economics, University of
Georgia - C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of Business -
Department of Economics and University of Georgia - C. Herman and Mary
Virginia Terry College of Business - Department of Economics



Date posted to database: 22 Feb 2014


Last Revised: 2 Apr 2014



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Federal and State Authority for Network Neutrality and Broadband Regulation













Tejas N. Narechania




















Columbia University - Law School



Date posted to database: 8 Mar 2014


Last Revised: 25 Apr 2014



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Prospects for Regulation of Off-Label Drug Promotion in an Era of Expanding Commercial Speech Protection













Aaron S. Kesselheim and






Michelle M. Mello
































Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
and Harvard University - Department of Health Policy & Management



Date posted to database: 20 Mar 2014


Last Revised: 20 Mar 2014



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Creative
Destruction and the Natural Monopoly 'Death Spiral': Can Electricity
Distribution Utilities Survive the Incumbent's Curse?














Paul R. Newbury




















University of Queensland - Faculty of Business, Economics and Law



Date posted to database: 1 Apr 2014


Last Revised: 1 Apr 2014


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dblp: Nader Ale Ebrahim



dblp: Nader Ale Ebrahim

REGISTER NOW | Two Day Course on The Effective Use of Research& Publication Tools and Resources”








speaker ›› Dr. Nader Ale Ebrahim

Visiting Research Fellow, Research Support Unit, IPPP, University of Malaya
medium ›› English
venue ›› MPWS Training Centre # map
time ››
8:30am – 5:30pm
 
Date
Early Bird Rate
Normal Rate
14 & 15 June 2014

(Saturday & Sunday)

RM350


until 21 May 2014
RM400


from 22 May 2014


until closing date
1. Introduction

The search can be time consuming and sometimes tedious task.
How can make it easier? How do deal with situations such as:



“I just join as new postgraduate students and I am not
sure how doing a literature search, What is a literature review?, Where
do I begin in conducting a literature review?”



“I have been in research for some time now but I spend a lot of time
to get the articles I want., What are the best materials to include in
my review and how do I locate them?, Is it worth my time to search the
Internet for the literature?”



“I am sure I have downloaded the article, but I am not able to find it”



“I wanted to write a new paper, how can I manage the references in the shortest possible time?”



“I have many references, some of my old papers, and some of my
current research. Sometimes, they are so many that I can’t recall where
I have kept them in my folders!”

……..



“I have written an article and I am not able to find a proper
Journal, Are there any shortcuts for identifying a journal for
submission?”



"I want to increase the citation of my papers, how do I do?"


We need an effective search strategy can save hours of
wasted research time and provide a clear direction for your research.
The benefits of attending this workshop are numerous and include
learning how to change the direction of searching to discover and how
to use more efficient the tools that are available through the Net.“Research Tools”enable researchers to collect, organize, analyze, visualize, mobilize and create creative outputs. The benefits from using “Research Tools”can
be summarized as helping researchers keep up to date with current
developments in their chosen field, up to date information on what is
regarding as interesting and stimulating by recognised professors, the
ability to choose high-quality relevant papers related to the
researchers field, evaluating other researcher and journals, publishing
in appropriate journals, increased visibility for publications and
access to important writing tools for editing, paraphrasing and
summarizing.Writing your thesis or academic paper can be daunting
enough but, with the use of the “Research Tools”what seemed virtually impossible will become true to any researcher.



Sharing research results is both an obligation and an
opportunity. Since there are many considerations when a study
concludes, Dr. Nader provided several“Research Tools
to help with the publication process and ideas for dissemination
beyond publishing in a research journal. Publishing a high quality paper
in scientific journals is only the mid point towards receiving
citation in the future. The balance of the journey is completed by
advertising and disseminating the publications. Familiarity with the
tools allows the researchers to increase their h-index in a short time.
H-index shows the academicians influence in the specified field of
research. Therefore, an academician with a higher level of h-index is
deemed to have publications of higher quality resulting in higher
citations.



With the use of “Research Tools
the whole painstaking process of your research will be simplified and
made easy, leaving you free to use your time for discovering.


2. Objective

The concept of the workshop is to make best use of the "Research Tools"
to enable the researcher to find, evaluate, write and disseminate
publications.The workshop seeks to serve the following objectives:


To help students who seek to reduce the search time by expanding the knowledge of researchers to more effectively use the "tools" that are available through the Net.*
To search for a set of suitable titles/keywords.
To use and extractliterature correctly and keep updated upon previous research.
To enable the researcher write their thesis or article in the most competent way
To choose an appropriate journal for publishing theresearch output
To increase the number of publications
To network with peer researchers
To promote their publication for further citation.
To raise the chance of publications getting cited
* For more information on this workshop, see the Research Tools web page.


These two-dayworkshop, aim to help senior and junior
researchers along with supervisors in order to reduce research time by
developing researcher knowledge to use more effectively the “Tools”
which are available through the net. “Research Tools
is the skill to understand and use information technology tools to
carry out research, including the use of discipline-related software and
online resources.

The online “Research Tools
box is included over 700 tools. However, the speaker tries to
introduce all necessary tools to senior and junior researchers in a
simple and applicable way.


3. Who should attend?

The workshopis aimed at senior and junior researchers along
with supervisors, postgraduate students, fresh academics and
researchers who have started his/her research and would like to increase
the effectiveness of the research, publish papers and finally increase
their papers’ visibility and number of citations.The e-skills learned
from the workshop are useful across various research disciplinesand
research institutions.Researcher, with the use of “Research Tools
will be able to cut down on the time previously sent on searching
through material and in writing their research papers.Participants
should have the requisite computer skills prior to taking the workshop.



4. Tentative program


DAY 1
Time Activity
8:30am Registration
9:00am Introduce “Research Tools” Box
9:15am Developing a search strategy,
9:30am Finding keywordand proper articles,
10:30am Tea break 1
11:00am Evaluate a paper/journal quality
12:30pm Lunch break
2:00pm Keeping up-to-date (Alert system),
2:30pm Mind mapping tools
2:45pm The paraphrasing & editing tool
3:30pm Tea break 2
4:00pm Avoid plagiarism
5:00pm Q&A
DAY 2
Time Activity
9:00am Indexing desktop search tooland write an academic paragraph
10:30am Tea break 1
11:00am Organize the references (Reference management tools)
11:30am The impact factor-Journal ranking,
11:45am Types of publications
12:15pm Getting published and Target suitable journal
12:30pm Lunch break
2:00pm Times Higher Education World University Ranking system
2:30pm Definition ofh-index and how to measure it?
2:45pm Selecting keywords, Optimize Title/Abstract
3:00pm Targeted advertising and Copyright issue
3:30pm Tea break 2
4:00pm Online CV
4:15pm Select the best paper repository and Document Publishing,
4:30pm Networking and Trace published article citation,
5:00pm Q&A and closing
Speaker Profile
Nader Ale Ebrahim
is currently working as a research fellow with the Research Support
Unit, Centre of Research Services, Institute of Research Management
and Monitoring (IPPP), University of Malaya. Nader holds a PhD
degree in Technology Management from Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya.
He has over 19 years of experience in the field of technology
management and new product development in different companies. His
current research interest focuses on E-skills, Research Tools, Bibliometrics and managing virtual NPD teams in SMEs’ R&D centers.

Nader developed a new method using the “Research Tools
which help students who seek to reduce the search time by expanding
the knowledge of researchers to effectively use the "tools" that are
available on the Internet. Research Tools consist of a hierarchical set of nodes. It has four main nodes: (1)
Searching the literature, (2) Writing a paper, (3) Targeting
suitable journals, and (4) Enhancing visibility and impact.


He was the winner of Refer-a-Colleague Competition
and has received prizes from renowned establishments such as Thomson
Reuters. Nader is well-known as the founder of “Research Tools” Box and the developer of “Publication Marketing Tools”.
 

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participant(s) will be permitted at the discretion of the organizer. In
view of the limited places available, intending participants are
advised to send their registration with the payment made as early as
possible to avoid disappointment.



The organizer reserves the right to alter or change the
programme due to unforeseen circumstances. Every effort will be made to
inform the registered participants of any changes. The organizer will
not be responsible for the arrangement of participant's transportation
and accommodation should there be any changes for the date of the
workshop. The participant is responsible to check the MPWS official
website from time to time for any changes, or contact the organizer
directly.

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