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Pages: 7
images: 5
youtube videos: 1
Invitations: 2
Groups: 10
Location: International
Work interests: Providing NPO social network for better research communication
Affiliation/website: Serving all members of the Research Cooperative
Preferred contact method: Other (details below)
Preferred contact language(s): English
Contact: email (researchcooperative atto gmail dotto com)
Favourite publications: PJ Matthews and J Akamine, eds. (2004) Research Writing in Japan: Personal, Cultural, and Practical Perspectives, Senri Ethnological Reports No. 49. National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka.

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    "Content" includes messages, images, texts, logos, and uploaded files that can be seen or downloaded by our visitors).

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    Photo: plums in China (PJM 2018)

    Author rights and copyright for content contributed by a Member (or obtained from a  third party  by the Member) belong to the Member or other  third party , as the case may be. Members are responsible for appropriate use and acknowledgment of  third-party  content.

    The Research Cooperative is licensed under a  Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License

    Content published on the Research Cooperative by its Members  (e.g. the photo above)  may be used by others under the terms of this license (see next section).

    Please credit the author, or the Research Cooperative if no author is indicated, the date, and link back to our site if possible .

    Material that has been cross-posted from another source remains copyright of the original source, which should be cited alongside the cross-posted material.

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    "Work licensed under a Creative Commons license is governed by applicable copyright law.  This allows Creative Commons licenses to be applied to all work falling under copyright, including: books, plays, movies, music, articles, photographs, blogs, and websites ."

    The Research Cooperative is using a license identified as

    "by-nc-nd/3.0 unported"  

    This code means that materials in our network that are not otherwise restricted (e.g. third-party copyrighted materials) can be used and redistributed under the following terms:

    by = with attribution

    nc = no commercial use

    nd = no derivative works

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