Public scientists contributing to local literary fiction. An exploratory analysis
@article{AzagraCaro2016PublicSC, title={Public scientists contributing to local literary fiction. An exploratory analysis}, author={Joaqu{\'i}n M. Azagra-Caro and A. Fern{\'a}ndez-Mesa and N. Robinson-Garc{\'i}a}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2016}, volume={abs/1609.01537} }
Public scientists (scientists only from now onwards), understood as a member of the teaching and/or research staff of a public university or a public research organization (including humanities and social sciences), benefit the academic community, industry and other social collectives through teaching and research. Active involvement of scientists in culture is part of the richness of developed societies. Some voices in current debates on the evaluation of societal impact and the role of… CONTINUE READING
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