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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish and English. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • Repolis is a repository of archived scientific materials created by the staff of Silesian University of Technology. Repolis gathers author's materials in every field of knowledge, provided that they fulfil the scientific work criteria, and published by the agreement of the Repolis Science Council. The interface is available in English and Polish and has three RSS feeds to alert users to news, the latest content and planned publications.

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  • Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies is a journal published since 2014. The editors publish academic texts focused on the issues of broadly understood public policy in its various dimensions. The main field of interest are articles on both the concept or theory of public policy and the issues of sectoral policies. The texts can also be focused on models and cycles in a selected policy (from problem diagnosis to solution evaluation); attitudes, values, motives of policy actors (e.g., the role of trust among stakeholders, ability to cooperate); methods for evaluating results in policies; indicators illustrating the results of public activities; mechanisms of resource allocation in public activity (market and its failures, state failure). The editors are also interested in sources influencing the shaping of public policies (e.g., intellectual, sociological and cultural sources, historical sources), sources of knowledge in selected policies (policy knowledge), knowledge brokers (expert networks), decision-making processes and policy styles (activities unilateral vs. partnerships, the anticipation of problems vs. reactivity), institutional factors that co-shape public policy (e.g., parties, parliamentary systems, public administration).

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  • Lectorium is an open scientific disciplinary repository. It stores and makes accessible to the public the works of Polish scholars in the area of history and its related sciences. The material in Lectorium is presented in six main sections: history, archaeology, art history, musicology, ethnology and cultural anthropology, information and book studies. The interface is available in Polish and English.

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  • This is the Repository of the University of Lower Silesia

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań The site contains collections of journals published at the University, PhD theses, research papers. The interface is in Polish and English.

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  • This repository hosts the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish and English.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish and English. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • Repolis is a repository of archived scientific materials created by the staff of Silesian University of Technology. Repolis gathers author's materials in every field of knowledge, provided that they fulfil the scientific work criteria, and published by the agreement of the Repolis Science Council. The interface is available in English and Polish and has three RSS feeds to alert users to news, the latest content and planned publications.

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  • Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies is a journal published since 2014. The editors publish academic texts focused on the issues of broadly understood public policy in its various dimensions. The main field of interest are articles on both the concept or theory of public policy and the issues of sectoral policies. The texts can also be focused on models and cycles in a selected policy (from problem diagnosis to solution evaluation); attitudes, values, motives of policy actors (e.g., the role of trust among stakeholders, ability to cooperate); methods for evaluating results in policies; indicators illustrating the results of public activities; mechanisms of resource allocation in public activity (market and its failures, state failure). The editors are also interested in sources influencing the shaping of public policies (e.g., intellectual, sociological and cultural sources, historical sources), sources of knowledge in selected policies (policy knowledge), knowledge brokers (expert networks), decision-making processes and policy styles (activities unilateral vs. partnerships, the anticipation of problems vs. reactivity), institutional factors that co-shape public policy (e.g., parties, parliamentary systems, public administration).

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  • Lectorium is an open scientific disciplinary repository. It stores and makes accessible to the public the works of Polish scholars in the area of history and its related sciences. The material in Lectorium is presented in six main sections: history, archaeology, art history, musicology, ethnology and cultural anthropology, information and book studies. The interface is available in Polish and English.

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  • This is the Repository of the University of Lower Silesia

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań The site contains collections of journals published at the University, PhD theses, research papers. The interface is in Polish and English.

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  • This repository hosts the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish and English.

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