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2. "If we can do it, anyone can!": Evaluating a virtual "Paper Chase" collaborative writing model for rapid research dissemination.

3. Tax Havens and Tourism: The Impact of the Panama Papers and the Crowding Out of Tourism by Financial Services.

4. What Constitutes a Contribution at JOM ?

6. A comparison of tablet-based and paper-based venous insufficiency epidemiologic and economic study quality of life/symptom questionnaire for assessment of chronic venous disease.

7. Comparing Test-Taking Effort Between Paper-Based and Computer-Based Tests.

8. New Light on Maslow's Discovery of Daoism: A Reaction Paper.

9. Call for Papers: A Paradigm Shift to Estimation Thinking in Quantitative Research in Educational Leadership.

10. Boggs Bills: Contrast agents in the art market and in law, or, how to make money as an artist.

12. Exploring economic dimensions of social ecological crises: A reply to special issue papers.

13. The buffering effect of a paper-based storage enclosure made from functional materials for preventive conservation.

14. Research progress and prospect of digital twin in bridge engineering.

17. Call for Papers for a Special Issue Focused on Culturally Responsive Qualitative Health Research.

18. Flow control by circular cavities in lateral flow porous membranes.

24. Australasian psychiatry – for the art and science of psychiatry.

25. Living with integrity.

26. How do we measure unmet need within sexual and reproductive health? A systematic review.

27. COVID-19 Response of the Journal Public Health Reports (PHR), March 2020–March 2023.

29. The history, interests and future of polyphenylene sulfide: A bibliometric analysis.

30. Remote Testing of Reading Comprehension in 8-Year-Old Children: Mode and Setting Effects.

31. Improving Healthcare Practice Through the Implementation of Human Factors and Ergonomics Principles.

32. Reply to: Letter on the Recent Paper "Vascular 'Long COVID': A New Vessel Disease?".

33. Bringing life's work to market: Frontiers, framings, and frictions in marketised social reproduction.

34. Statistical analysis and optimization of fuel cells using the design of experiment.

35. Mathematical modeling and experimental research on grounding current calculation of converter transformer core.

36. Adult Sexual Assault Patients' Experience of the Physical Examination Component of the Medical Forensic Examination: A Scoping Review to Identify Gaps in the Research Literature.

37. Call for Papers: JAE Special Issue—Case Studies in Advertising Education.

38. The Response of Hospital at Home Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review.

39. Religion and nationalism revisited: Insights from southeastern and central eastern Europe.

40. Identifying the characteristics, constraints and enablers to creating value in applied performance analysis: A commentary.

41. Being of deep transformations: A personal journey inspired by Clive L. Spash.

42. Methodological Leeway and Obstacles in Qualitative Research: Reflections on Procedural and Practical Issues in Tanzania.

43. Digital humanities: Mission accomplished? An analysis of scholarly literature.

44. Science Journalism Study Gap Between Global North and GCC Countries: A Bibliometric Analysis.

45. Assessing Modern Monetary Theory's Peculiar Ontology of Money.

46. Engaging Public Health Alumni in the Tracking of Career Trends: Results From a Large-Scale Experiment on Survey Fielding Mode.

47. Oculus power! Arts and technology's mediation of postcolonial neoliberal nationalism in Hong Kong.

48. Evaluating the Strength of Local Legislative Frameworks to Protect Farmland: City of Richmond and Metro Vancouver, British Columbia.

49. Thematic analysis of observed interviewer misbehaviours: An audit approach.

50. A Review of the Literature on the Regional Strengths Perceived by Older People Living in Local Japanese Communities.