Das Open Access Repository Ranking (OARR)
ist ein Projekt am Lehrstuhl Informationsmanagement am IBI. Derzeit
werden in OARR Repositorien aus Deutschland anhand einer Metrik gerankt,
die auf einem kategorisierten Kriterienkatalog basiert. Datengrundlage
bildet die Untersuchung "2014 Census on Open Access Repositories in
Germany, Austria and Switzerland", die im Rahmen eines Projektmoduls am
IBI durchgeführt wurde. Die OARR-Metrik ist offen gelegt und wird in
Zusammenarbeit mit der Open Access Community weiterentwickelt. Im
Vortrag werden sowohl der 2014 Census als auch die Idee und
Weiterentwicklung von OARR sowie das bis dahin eingegangene
Community-Feedback thematisiert. Ziel ist eine gemeinsame Diskussion von
OARR.
Source: http://repositoryranking.org/
Producción académica de de la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas - UPC
domingo, 9 de agosto de 2015
sábado, 8 de agosto de 2015
Estado de derecho y régimen político
El artículo presenta un análisis empírico de experiencias de
surgimiento del estado de derecho en relación con distintos tipos
de régimen político, argumentando que aquel se asocia más a los
que califican como moderados. Los extremos –particularmente, las
democracias multipartidistas– resultan claramente inadecuados.
Autor: Sardón, José Luis
Fuente: Revista de Economía y Derecho
URL http://hdl.handle.net/10757/274513
Autor: Sardón, José Luis
Fuente: Revista de Economía y Derecho
URL http://hdl.handle.net/10757/274513
Feedback in clinical education
The feedback is a central component of medical education. Unfortunately, medical teachers often believe that
provide adequate feedback to students. But several studies show confl icting results. The aim of this paper is to
review the main concepts associated to feedback in clinical education as part of the teaching–learning process.
Authors: Ceccarelli Calle, Juan Francisco
Source: Rev Estomatol Herediana
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/324129
Authors: Ceccarelli Calle, Juan Francisco
Source: Rev Estomatol Herediana
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/324129
Peruvian Propolis: A new alternative in dental antimicrobial therapy
Propolis is a resinous substance complex consisting of a variety of chemical compounds (esters,
flavonoids, etc.), it´s composition is not stable and varies depending on the source. In addition, one
of the most important properties of propolis is its activity antibacterial, which is attributed mainly to
flavonoides. Propolis has been known since ancient times and has been used by different cultures for
various purposes. With the subsequent development of pharmaceutical and herbal treatments there
is a resurgence in its use. It is for this reason that in recent years have done some research about the
products from the bees and their potential health benefits oral. Therefore, this literature review collects
the available information on properties of propolis depends on geography and the antibacterial activity
propolis has applied to dentistry.
Authors: Mayta-Tovalino, Frank; Sacsaquispe Contreras, Sonia; Ceccarelli Calle, Juan Francisco; Alania Mallqui, Jorge
Source: Rev Estomatol Herediana
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/324184
Authors: Mayta-Tovalino, Frank; Sacsaquispe Contreras, Sonia; Ceccarelli Calle, Juan Francisco; Alania Mallqui, Jorge
Source: Rev Estomatol Herediana
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/324184
Answers about food contamination in the home, comparing mothers or caregivers of Peru and Costa Rica
Objective: To compare the knowledge of mothers on food contamination in the home between the
towns of Peru and Costa Rica. Methods: It was conducted in a rural area of Peru (San Pablo and
Huascar) in San Juan de Lurigancho in Lima, and Costa Rica (San Vicente of Three Rivers). The
questions were part of a scale that was validated on an expert opinion. It was developed to measure
three components or domains.After validation,the instrument was applied in Costa Rica with a group
of mothers or caregivers with children under five. The application was developed in Peru in a
population with similar characteristics. Results:The sample consisted of 50 caregivers in Costa
Rica and 194 in Peru. There is no significant difference in the domains of contamination utensils
at home (p=O.750>0.05) and knowledge of child illness (p=0.060>0.05). Knowledge of agents of
contamination was highly significant (p=0.000<0.01). In general there is enough evidence to say
that knowledge of food contamination in the home are different in mothers of Peru and Costa Rica,
(p=0.013 <0.05). Conclusions: No significant differences on pollution and disease. There is highly
significant difference in knowledge about pollutants. Overall knowledge of food contamination in
the home were higher in mothers or caretakers of Peru.The scale can contribute to the planning of
interventions in the aspect of pollution in the home.
Authors: Lozada Urbano, Michelle; Miranda, Doris; Requena-Marcos, Lucy Sonia; Caro Soto, Carina; Gallegos Vergara, Clara;Xirinachs Salazar, Yanira
Source: Infinitum
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/345273
Authors: Lozada Urbano, Michelle; Miranda, Doris; Requena-Marcos, Lucy Sonia; Caro Soto, Carina; Gallegos Vergara, Clara;Xirinachs Salazar, Yanira
Source: Infinitum
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/345273
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