Research Edge: The First 20 Years

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v27i0.413

Keywords:

Research, Development,

Abstract

Communicating research is an important step in the research process. It can be a means of getting informed feedback on a research project in progress, a means of sharing results in the final stage of a research project, or a step in preparing a research study for publication. A public research presentation is also a way of reaching a wider audience than that reached when researchers engage in a topic which results in a scientific paper read by just a handful of cognoscenti.

Author Biography

Vikneswaran Nair, University of The Bahamas

Dean, Graduate Studies and Research

References

Global Programme. (2013). The scientists’ blog: The most important step in science: Communicating your results! https://www.globe.gov/explore-science/scientists-blog/archived-posts/sciblog/2013/04/03/the-most-important-step-in-science-communicating-your-results/index.html

Oldham, P., Rukundo, O., & Meyer, H. (2016). Executive summary: An online permit and monitoring system to support the Nagoya Protocol. http://abspermits.net/executive_summary.html

University of The Bahamas. (2020). Research Edge. http://www.ub.edu.bs/research/research-edge/#1576371147370-fa58be40-6528

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Published

2021-10-29

How to Cite

Fielding, W. J., Ballance, V. C., Johnson, P., & Nair, V. (2021). Research Edge: The First 20 Years. International Journal of Bahamian Studies, 27, 165–180. https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v27i0.413