Research
Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter. The primary purpose for applied research is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe. Research can use the scientific method, but need not do so.
Research resources
- Wikiversity: Research ethics
- Presentations - how to present your research results to others
- High risk research - High risk research can be discussed at that location.
- Business research
- Qualitative research
Category trees
Earthquake engineering
Journals
Maritime Health Research and Education-NET
Measurement tools
Net neutrality in US states
Open peer review
Primary research proposals
Research quizzes
Research by discipline
Research by type
Research collaboration
Research data
Research ethics
Research methods
Research policy proposals
Portal:Research
User:Benrattray/Bike vs Brain
User:CQ/sandbox
Wikiversity:Moving Wikiversity forward
User:OpenScientist/Open grant writing/Encyclopaedia of original research
Draft:Original research/Stroke management
Help:Paper
Wikiversity:Research
Wikiversity:Research guidelines
Wikiversity:Research Network
Wikiversity:Research process
Portal:Research/Researchers
Portal:Social Sciences/Featured Research
Draft:Solar mirrors in the stratosphere
Wikiversity:Sponsored projects
Discussion questions and research/essay ideas
- With advancements in AI research (i.e. ChatGPT Deepresearch and Google Gemini Research), how might AI research tools be compatible or not compatible with Creative Commons licenses?
- Is there a way that AI research tools can be made to be Creative Commons compatible?
See also
- Portal:Research - user-friendly guide to the Research category
- Wikiversity:Research - research policy
- Wikiversity:Research process
- Research policy proposals
- Publishing original research
- Data Analysis using the SAS Language
- Research and Engagement Funding in the UK
- Online surveys
External links
- Pro-research patent reform at universities.
- Public Knowledge Project
- Highwire Press - 1,776,700 free full-text articles
- Research skills (Leeds Metropolitan University)
- Some full text publications
Medical research
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