The identification of serendipitous findings in field-based animal research is challenging in part because investigators are reluctant to declare a discovery accidental. Investigators recognize that many factors must be considered. For ex-ample, the impact of using carefully ordered observational search patterns in ecologic, pathologic, and epidemiologic investigations could result in findings being categorized as ”sought ” versus “unsought. ” Team collaborations are com-mon in these types of investigations and have advantages related to the application of multiple paradigms, paradigm mixing, and paradigm shifting. This approach reduces the perception of serendipity. Issues of search image refinement and the codiscovery of sought and unsoug...
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Serendipity is fundamental to science. This quirky and intriguing phenomenon permeates across scient...
This paper comprehensively examines Antoine Henri Becquerel’s discovery of radioactivity in 1896, a ...
Serendipity is a discovery in which valuable or agreeable things not sought for are found (Roberts, ...
‘Serendipity’ is a category used to describe discoveries in science that occur at the intersection o...
[Objective] This paper summarizes the components and definitions of serendipity, reviews representat...
During the second half of the last century, the importance of serendipitous events in scientific fra...
This article discusses the role of serendipity in qualitative research. Drawing on ideas and methodo...
The role of serendipity in science has no better example than the discovery of spontaneous mutations...
In the last years there has been a great improvement in the development of computational methods fo...
This presentation argues that we seldom speak of our findings in qualitative research as serendipito...
I define serendipity as the art of making an unsought finding. And I propose an overview of my colle...
tion theory, insight, Pasteur, support domain expertise Computing and chance Designing for (un)seren...
We have written previously about the nature of serendipity and the role that it played in the “Psyc...
I define serendipity as the art of making an unsought finding. And I propose an overview of my colle...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
Serendipity is fundamental to science. This quirky and intriguing phenomenon permeates across scient...
This paper comprehensively examines Antoine Henri Becquerel’s discovery of radioactivity in 1896, a ...
Serendipity is a discovery in which valuable or agreeable things not sought for are found (Roberts, ...
‘Serendipity’ is a category used to describe discoveries in science that occur at the intersection o...
[Objective] This paper summarizes the components and definitions of serendipity, reviews representat...
During the second half of the last century, the importance of serendipitous events in scientific fra...
This article discusses the role of serendipity in qualitative research. Drawing on ideas and methodo...
The role of serendipity in science has no better example than the discovery of spontaneous mutations...
In the last years there has been a great improvement in the development of computational methods fo...
This presentation argues that we seldom speak of our findings in qualitative research as serendipito...
I define serendipity as the art of making an unsought finding. And I propose an overview of my colle...
tion theory, insight, Pasteur, support domain expertise Computing and chance Designing for (un)seren...
We have written previously about the nature of serendipity and the role that it played in the “Psyc...
I define serendipity as the art of making an unsought finding. And I propose an overview of my colle...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
Serendipity is fundamental to science. This quirky and intriguing phenomenon permeates across scient...
This paper comprehensively examines Antoine Henri Becquerel’s discovery of radioactivity in 1896, a ...