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Science Sifting is designed primarily as a textbook for students interested in research and as a general reference book for existing career scientists. The aim of this book is to help budding scientists broaden their capacities to access and use information from diverse sources to the benefit of their research careers.The book describes why the capacity to access and integrate both linear and nonlinear information has been an important historic feature of pivotal scientific breakthroughs. Yet, it is a process that our students are rarely, if ever, taught in universities. This book goes beyond simply describing the features of great scientific breakthroughs. It discusses the basis for accessing and using nonlinear information in the linear research context. It also provides a series of tools and exercises that can be used to enhance access to nonlinear information for application to research and other endeavors.Topics covered include focal points in scientific breakthroughs, the use of concepts maps in research, use of different vantage points, information as patterns, fractals for the scientist, memory storage and access points, and synchronicities. Young researchers need useful tools to help with a more holistic approach to their research careers. This book provides the useful tools to support flexibility and creativity across a long-term research career.Roald Hoffmann — Winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry — has contributed the to Science Sifting. More information on Professor Hoffmann can be found at .

Table of Contents
Preparing for a Fulfilling Research Career; Introduction to Working in Linearity and in Nonlinearity; A History of Nonlinear Scientific Advancement and Breakthroughs; Untapped Research Information; Information Terrains in Learning and Research; Using Fractals and Fractal Dimensions as a Viewfinder; Multiple Intelligences for Acquiring and Using Information; Synchronicities and Other Intersecting Patterns; A Career of Innovation and Inspiration.

Science Sifting: Tools For Innovation In Science

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A Paperback / softback by Janice M Dietert, Rodney R Dietert

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 24/07/2013
    ISBN13: 9789814407229, 978-9814407229
    ISBN10: 9814407224

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Science Sifting is designed primarily as a textbook for students interested in research and as a general reference book for existing career scientists. The aim of this book is to help budding scientists broaden their capacities to access and use information from diverse sources to the benefit of their research careers.The book describes why the capacity to access and integrate both linear and nonlinear information has been an important historic feature of pivotal scientific breakthroughs. Yet, it is a process that our students are rarely, if ever, taught in universities. This book goes beyond simply describing the features of great scientific breakthroughs. It discusses the basis for accessing and using nonlinear information in the linear research context. It also provides a series of tools and exercises that can be used to enhance access to nonlinear information for application to research and other endeavors.Topics covered include focal points in scientific breakthroughs, the use of concepts maps in research, use of different vantage points, information as patterns, fractals for the scientist, memory storage and access points, and synchronicities. Young researchers need useful tools to help with a more holistic approach to their research careers. This book provides the useful tools to support flexibility and creativity across a long-term research career.Roald Hoffmann — Winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry — has contributed the to Science Sifting. More information on Professor Hoffmann can be found at .

    Table of Contents
    Preparing for a Fulfilling Research Career; Introduction to Working in Linearity and in Nonlinearity; A History of Nonlinear Scientific Advancement and Breakthroughs; Untapped Research Information; Information Terrains in Learning and Research; Using Fractals and Fractal Dimensions as a Viewfinder; Multiple Intelligences for Acquiring and Using Information; Synchronicities and Other Intersecting Patterns; A Career of Innovation and Inspiration.

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