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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic apparatus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the tools, systems, or structures that support academic activities, such as research, teaching, and learning.
Example: "The university's academic apparatus includes libraries, laboratories, and various online resources to aid students in their studies."
Alternatives: "educational framework" or "scholarly infrastructure".
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Neuroscience has become an integral component of the new field of "consciousness studies" complete with the necessary academic apparatus of journals, conferences and teaching programmes.
"If the academic apparatus disappears, then we're moving back to an earlier period when authors weren't citing sources and could just say whatever they wanted.
The word bibliography is derived from the Greek bibliographia, which literally means the writing of books; scholars often refer to this material as "the academic apparatus".
But in his acute attention to empirical experience, stripped bare of the academic apparatus of myth, historicism and moralizing, he also was a quintessentially modern man.
The book, which might be irksome to professional historians of science because it favors readability rather than the traditional academic apparatus, will appeal to students.
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Warner's book creeps on to the market with respectful, quasi-academic apparatus; Bradford's Dogwalker lurches brashly in, adorned with endorsements from Zadie Smith and Dave Eggers.
Something in the texture of her writing – its conversational ease, high spirits, bourgeois-domestic subject matter – confounds the heavy machinery of the academic critical apparatus.
Main is the naïve reader writ large — the kind of reader who approaches a book not with an academic's theoretical apparatus or the scope of a professional critic, but who reads with commitment and intelligence, and with a conviction that there is something worth learning from a book.
In our overspecialized culture, books like this tend to fall into two categories: Popular (no scholarly "apparatus") and Academic (too much).
Thus, it transformed the academic study of literature from a marginal scholarly apparatus of footnotes to the only game in town, thereby turning traditional readers into spectators.
Laing has treated this adolescent text as an exercise in academic annotation, bringing into play all the scholarly apparatus that would be appropriate for a newly found manuscript by Shakespeare.
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