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The latest issue of The Evidence newsletter investigates differences in patient outcomes when treated by male and female doctors, and the social and behavioral factors underpinning these differences. Read the new edition here: ow.ly/pNIc50S0kCM
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We are proud to cosponsor the Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award and want to congratulate MO Library Association Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee (IFC).
Learn more about the IFC's Introduction to Intellectual Freedom Workshop👇
How have TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat changed the ways we discuss mental health?
Explore insights from Social Science Space on the impact of social media and learn how the social and behavioral sciences can help us this #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth .
Read now: ow.ly/N4Qj50RK6Zw
For #AANHPIHeritageMonth , we’re sharing a free-to-access collection of research to highlight diverse communities and history.
Featured research includes education, politics, identity, and more.
Explore the collection here: ow.ly/74cx50RIaQo
It's not how you start, but how you finish. It's not that you failed, it's that you learn. It's not that it's easy, it's that you remain defiant. Sage Social Science Space, congratulates Dr. Ayo Sekai, PhD and Universal Write Publications, LLC on 20 years of resilience. As the world seems to
'...the aim of what we’re doing is trying to understand whether a universal basic income can be a pathway out of poverty for people.'
Hear Economist Tavneet Suri discuss her research into universal basic income on a new episode of Social Science Bites: socialsciencespace.com/2024/05/tavnee…
For #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth , learn about the origin of the annual celebration.
Find links to further resources such as The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History and the American Jewish Historical Society.
Explore now on Social Science Space: ow.ly/Z37950RyNMB
The final episode in a four-part series from The Authority File podcast from Choice.Reviews on librarian skill development is out now.
Listen to 'How AI Will (and Won’t) Impact Library Work' here: choice360.org/podcasts/episo…
We believe that free expression in all forms is a basic human right.
Learn about our partnership with American Library Association for “Banned Books from the Big Chair” and our Banned Books Week webinar in our latest Independence with Impact report: ow.ly/okuP50RtqT0
'I’ve learned that many (librarians) do a lot to support their faculty in making impact through their research.'
Camille Gamboa writes about Sage Policy Profiles and speaks to librarians about shaping research conversations Charleston Hub.
Read here: charleston-hub.com/2024/05/librar…
'One thing we do see...big improvements in mental health almost immediately.'
David Edmonds interviews economist Tavneet Suri about her research into universal basic income on a new episode out now.
Listen here or read the transcript: ow.ly/USM150RtpvG