Phrasing the giant: on the importance of rigour in literature search process

Q2 Engineering
J. J. P. Ferreira, A. Mention, M. Torkkeli
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Abstract

Literature is the noblest of all the arts. Music dies on the air, or at best exists only in memory; oratory ceases with the effort; the painter’s colors fade and the canvas rots; the marble is dragged from its pedestal and is broken into fragments. Elbert Hubbard At a very early age, we start to develop a sense of playfulness. We touch things, we build things, we break them apart. Soon after we begin to utter words. We babble, we squeal, we try to imitate. Music begins to inform our bodily movements. What develops last and continues to develop throughout our waking lives is connections of words. The essential and characteristic features of words used to describe things within and around us are the hardest to grapple with. The same word can be expressed in different ways and could mean different things in different contexts. Literature, being the written expression of words in its various forms, has progressively shaped our world view. Liberal news outlets around the world have been stressing recurrently that words matter, as the imagination of some politicians’ is set loose and boundaries to what one may say seem not to exist. However, despite this current societal struggle to adhere to facts, namely amid the current pandemic, science has remained irreducible in its systematic approach supported by the scientific method where facts and doubt do co-exist as a process towards the discovery and construction of new knowledge. (...)
措辞巨人:论严谨在文献检索过程中的重要性
文学是所有艺术中最高尚的。音乐在空气中消亡,或者充其量只存在于记忆中;雄辩随着努力而停止;画家的色彩褪色,画布腐烂;大理石被从基座上拖下来,碎成了碎片。埃尔伯特·哈伯德在很小的时候,我们就开始产生一种嬉戏的感觉。我们触摸事物,我们建造事物,我们把它们拆开。不久之后,我们开始说话。我们咿呀学语,我们尖叫,我们试图模仿。音乐开始影响我们的身体运动。在我们清醒的一生中,最后发展并继续发展的是语言的联系。用来描述我们内心和周围事物的词语的本质和特征是最难处理的。同一个词可以用不同的方式表达,在不同的上下文中可能意味着不同的东西。文学作为各种形式的文字的书面表达,逐渐塑造了我们的世界观。世界各地的自由派新闻媒体一再强调,语言很重要,因为一些政客的想象力被释放了,人们可能说的话似乎不存在界限。然而,尽管当前的社会努力坚持事实,即在当前的疫情期间,科学在其系统方法上仍然是不可简化的,科学方法支持事实和怀疑共存,作为发现和构建新知识的过程。(…)
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Journal of Innovation Management
Journal of Innovation Management Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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