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1. Ten simple rules for an inclusive summer coding program for non-computer-science undergraduates.

2. Mind the Gap: The Underrepresentation of Female Participants and Authors in Virtual Reality Research.

3. Women are underrepresented in computational biology: An analysis of the scholarly literature in biology, computer science and computational biology.

4. Harnessing the heart of big data.

5. The influence of transformational leadership on employee well-being: results from a survey of companies in the information and communication technology sector in Germany.

6. Governance strategies for living technologies: bridging the gap between stimulating and regulating technoscience.

7. Published and perished? The influence of the searched protein database on the long-term storage of proteomics data.

8. Small business IT trends for 2011.

10. Applying the evaluability principle to nutrition table information. How reference information changes people's perception of food products.

11. Deploying a culture change programme management approach in support of information and communication technology developments in Greater Glasgow NHS Board.

12. Integration of information technologies in clinical studies in Nicaragua.

13. The National Programme for Information Technology--an overview.

14. Producing a scientific journal in a small scientific community: an author-helpful policy.

15. Homeland security: the possible, probable, and perils of information technology. Information technology is a key component in both defending against and aiding terrorism threats.

16. Computer literacy and attitudes among students in 16 European dental schools: current aspects, regional differences and future trends.

17. Increase in information content in histopathology reports: a concealed workload for histopathologists.

18. Collecting, communicating and using information: the educational issues. A report from the Royal College of Physicians Committee on Medical Information Technology.

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