424 research outputs found
Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 1996-2000: A Bibliometric Study
A bibliometric examination of all the journal articles published in the Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science from 1996-2000 was carried out. The range of articles published per volume is between 14 and 17; average number of references per article is 22.5; the average length per article is 41.2 pages; 53(69. 74%) of the articles are research oriented, the percentage of multi-authored papers is slightly higher at 52.6% or 40 papers out of a total of 76, Zainab Awang Nga, the most prolific author contributed 12 articles followed by B. K. Sen (10 papers), Tiew Wai Sin (8 papers), C. R. Karisiddappa, Nor Edzan Nasir, V. L. Kalyane, Teh Kang Hai, and B. M. Gupta (3 papers each); 36 (45%) of the authors are geographically affiliated to Malaysia, authors affiliated to library schools were well represented (55.2%), the most productive institution is Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya with 26 out of 80 author's affiliation, the most popular subject is Scientific and Professional Publishing, 30 (39.5%) articles contained author's self-citation, while the rate of journal self-citation is found to be 27.6% and most of the articles (67.1 %) contained no formal acknowledgement
Reinterpreting ‘Critical reflections on staff-student partnership and ‘re-interpreting’ journal submissions’ by Cork (2018)
A podcast discussion that explores the ideas around student-staff collaborations within a Higher Education context. The podcast is produced by Nicola Blacklaws (Postgraduate research student in History), Zainab Mustafa and Najima Mohamed (Undergraduate students in Neuroscience), with contributions from Frances Deepwell (Director of Leicester Learning Institute), Lorna Cork (Reinterpretation Manager and tutor for School of Education) and Azza Abdulla (Students' Union Education Officer)
Reinterpreting ‘Critical reflections on staff-student partnership and ‘re-interpreting’ journal submissions’ by Cork (2018)
A podcast discussion that explores the ideas around student-staff collaborations within a Higher Education context. The podcast is produced by Nicola Blacklaws (Postgraduate research student in History), Zainab Mustafa and Najima Mohamed (Undergraduate students in Neuroscience), with contributions from Frances Deepwell (Director of Leicester Learning Institute), Lorna Cork (Reinterpretation Manager and tutor for School of Education) and Azza Abdulla (Students' Union Education Officer)
Interview with Zainab Sadiq
مقابلة بين المراسله إيمان رافع والروائية زينب صادق، وهي كاتبه مصرية لها صفحة أسبوعية في مجلة صباح الخير بعنوان "أنا والحياة"، تتناول فيه الموضوعات الاجتماعيه والقصص القصيرة كما ترد علي مشاكل القراء العاطفية.An interview between reporter Iman Rafi and author Zainab Sadek, an Egyptian writer who has a weekly page in Sabah EL-Kheir Magazine called "Me and Life" where she deals with social concerns and short tales, as well as reacting to readers' emotional difficulties
Publication productivity of Malaysian researchers in the field of Computer Science and Information Technology
Searches made in the CD-ROM databases, COMPENDEX (1987-1999), IEL (IEE/IEEE Electronic Library) (1988-1999) and INSPEC (1990-1998) revealed a total of 389 publications contributed by Malaysian researchers in the field of computer science and information technology. The trend in output indicates rapid growth that is expected to continue in future. A total of 458 unique Malaysian authors contributed to the 389 publications. Collaboration between two authors was the dominant authorship pattern. Single-authored or more than 3-authored works were rare. The active authors were affiliated to a few institutions, with the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia and Universiti Malaya accounting for the highest number of publications, either in the form of journalarticles or papers in conference proceedings. The most active research areas include simulation system, control engineering, computer-assisted instruction, programming techniques, expert systems, asynchronous transfer mode, image processing, software engineering and digital signal processing and applications
A single journal study : Malaysian Journal of Computer Science
Single journal studies are reviewed and measures used in the studies are highlighted. The following quantitative measures are used to study 272 articles published in Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, (1) the article productivity of the journal from 1985 to 2007, (2) the observed and expected authorship productivity tested using Lotka's Law of author productivity, identification and listing of core authors; (3) the authorship, co-authorship pattern by authors' country of origin and institutional affiliations; (4) the subject areas of research; (5) the citation analysis of resources referenced as well as the age and half-life of citations; the journals referenced and tested for zonal distribution using Bradford's law of journal scattering; the extent of web citations; and (6) the citations received by articles published in MJCS and impact factor of the journal based on information obtained from Google Scholar, the level of author and journal self-citation
Google Scholar as a source for citation and impact analysis for a non-ISI indexed medical journal
It is difficult to determine the influence and impact of journals which are not covered by the ISI databases and Journal Citation Report. However, with the availability of databases such as MyAIS (Malaysian Abstracting and Indexing System), which offers sufficient information to support bibliometric analysis as well as being indexed by Google Scholar which provides citation information, it has become possible to obtain productivity, citation and impact information for non-ISI indexed journals. The bibliometric tool Harzing's Publish and Perish was used to collate citation information from Google scholar. The study examines article productivity, the citations obtained by articles and calculates the impact factor of Medical Journal of Malaysia (MJM) published between 2004 and 2008. MJM is the oldest medical journal in Malaysia and the unit of analysis is 580 articles. The results indicate that once a journal is covered by MyAIS it becomes visible and accessible on the Web because Google Scholarindexes MyAIS. The results show that contributors to MJM were mainly Malaysian (91) and the number of Malaysian-Foreign collaborated papers were very small (28 articles, 4.8). However, citation information from Google scholar indicates that out of the 580 articles, 76.8 (446) have been cited over the 5-year period. The citations were received from both mainstrean foreign as well as Malaysian journals and the top three citors were from China, Malaysia and the United States. In general more citations were received from East Asian countries, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The 2-yearly impact factor calculated for MJM is 0.378 in 2009, 0.367 in 2008, 0.616 in 2007 and 0.456 in 2006. The 5-year impact factor is calculated as 0.577. The results show that although MJM is a Malaysian journal and not ISI indexed its contents have some international significance based on the citations and impact score it receives, indicating the importance of being visible especially in Google scholar
Youtube Sebagai Media Dakwah Santri Putri Pondok Pesantren Islam Nyai Zainab Shiddiq Jember (Akun YouTube @ppnyaizainabshiddiq6863)
Nowadays, da'wah activities cannot only be carried out conventionally, but can be carried out through various media. One of them is through social media YouTube. YouTube is a popular and spectacular social media platform, which can upload or share videos. Da'wah on social media via YouTube channels has become a phenomenon that occurs among preachers. This is what makes researchers want to know how effective YouTube is as a medium for da'wah for female students at the Nyai Zainab Shiddiq Jember Islamic Islamic Boarding School. The focus of the research examined in this thesis is: (1) What is the effectiveness of YouTube as a medium for da'wah for female students at the Nyai Zainab Siddiq Jember Islamic boarding school? (2) How is the analysis of the da'wah messages conveyed by the female students of the Nyai Zainab Shiddiq Islamic Islamic Boarding School in Jember? Da'wah message delivered by the female students of the Nyai Zainab Shiddiq Jember Islamic Islamic Boarding School? The method in the research results uses qualitative research methods. The approach used is a qualitative approach with a descriptive type. Data collection techniques use interviews, observation and documentation. And the validity of the data uses technical triangulation and source triangulation. From the results of this research, the author can conclude that preaching using YouTube social media is very effective, because it can provide Islamic religious teachings through tausiyah given by preachers to students, alumni and also the wider community, apart from that it can also promote Islamic boarding schools through activities preaching, so that now without using bulletins the public can find out the preaching message conveyed by PPI female student Nyai Zainab Shiddiq Jember.
Zainab Al-Ghazali’s Interpretation in Naẓarât Fî Kitâbillâh About Domestic Violence
The problem of Domestic Violence is still heard and happening all around
us; the verses of the Qur'an, with their understanding of their own accord, are often
used as excuses to justify such acts. Wrong understanding of nusyuz and steps to
overcome it, as in Q.S. an-Nisa/4:34 and 128, can lead to domestic violence and
will also include claims that the Qur'an positions women as always weak compared
to men, in addition to being caused by wrong interpretations of verses also caused
by several verses that position women in a lower position than men, so the author
is interested in examining the interpretation of female mufassir, i.e. Zainab al�Ghazali.
The research method used in this study is descriptive research with a
qualitative approach characterized by literature research. This study used two data,
namely: the primary data in this study was the book of Zainab al-Ghazali entitled
Naẓarât Fî Kitâbillâh and several of her other books, while the secondary data in
this study were literature such as books, journals and others that contained material
that supported this research.
According to Zainab al-Ghazali, physical violence, that is, hitting a wife, is
not allowed; according to her, the position of men as leaders of the family does not
mean that men should mistreat women. Psychic violence, i.e. 'aḍl or forbidding and
obstructing the will of a wife's choice, which results in a woman's psychic. Sexual
Violence, that is, a husband is prohibited from sexually assaulting his wife
arbitrarily, which means that the husband does not commit violence when courting
his wife. Economic Violence: A husband must not take back the dowry given and
is obliged to provide for his wife. The solution to domestic violence, according to
Zainab, if there is a quarrel or dispute in the household, it is recommended that the
judge reconcile the two (ishlah). The husband and wife must cooperate in
maintaining and managing domestic life to create a harmonious family that follows
Islamic rule
Cellular decision making at the nanoscale
The well-established dependence of cell traction forces on the compliance of supporting matrices has been attributed to levels of force exerted on components in focal contacts. Here, use of novel, force-limited nanoscale tension gauges revealed that both force and substrate deformations govern cell decision-making during initial attachment to compliant substrates. We propose a mechanical model consistent with observed behavior. Upon formation of stable cell contacts, bond tension and tether rupture govern cell attachment, spreading, and focal adhesion maturation at force levels on individual receptors predicted by prior studies.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2019-08-01The student, Zainab Rahil, accepted the attached license on 2016-04-27 at 06:49.The student, Zainab Rahil, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2016-04-27 at 06:55.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2016-04-29 at 14:30.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9538 on 2017-09-29 at 11:12:58Made available in DSpace on 2017-09-29T17:52:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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