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Sage Research Methods: Diversifying and Decolonizing Research
Diversifying and Decolonizing Research supports users in conducting research that is both critical and inclusive, offering a rich library of inspiring case studies, expert videos, datasets, and how-to guides. This collection showcases a diverse range of experiences and approaches from marginalized, underrepresented, underserved, and vulnerable communities. Delve into a wide range of methodologies, from qualitative to quantitative, mixed and Indigenous methods, all enriched by international contributors with diverse backgrounds. Researchers at all levels of expertise will be able to gain the conceptual grounding and practical support needed to apply these concepts to their own research projects.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology ICSD
The NIST Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) is produced by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It is a comprehensive collection of crystal structure data of inorganic compounds containing more than 210,000 entries and covering the literature from 1913.
The NIST ICSD web site provides materials researchers with an interface to search the database based on bibliographic information, chemistry, unit cell, space group, experimental settings, mineral name/group and other derived data from expert evaluation. In addition, it also provides users with functions to create and examine results from various crystallographic computations, such as reduced cell, bond distance/angle, calculated powder diffraction data, and structure standardization.
The Social Progress Index is one of the world’s largest curated collections of social and environmental data. It uniquely concentrates on the non-economic aspects of global social performance, providing transparent and actionable data and comprehensive insights into the true state of our society. PLEASE NOTE: Users must sign up for an account using their GVSU email address to use this resource.