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Syncretic Research Synthesis Bibliography - Arranged By Publication

Authors: Waford, Lon Douglas;

Syncretic Research Synthesis Bibliography - Arranged By Publication

Abstract

This is Version v3r1m0 of the Bibliography. I tried to create a version of the Bibliography sorted by "Publication" manually, but it turned out to be difficult, so I used Microsoft Copilot to reformat the data and was able to create this version. Since the data is the same as the other Bibliographies, I used the same publication date. This is a PDF version of my Syncretic Research Synthesis Bibliography - Arranged By Publication. A standard research synthesis and its associated bibliography are curated before research begins, narrowing the field by eliminating irrelevant or poorly structured research from its purview. A syncretic research synthesis eliminates nothing since its aim is to look for patterns that will emerge from the uncurated collection. In this sense, it is structured like an LLM running Transformer or RoFormer pattern-recognition algorithms seeking meaning from the chaos.

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