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The University of Sydney: Recent submissions

    • Secure and Usable Decentralized Storage 

      Zhang, Tianyi
      Published 2025
      Recent advancements in the Dynamic-Committee Proactive Secret Sharing (DPSS) protocol have introduced mechanisms for periodically refreshing shares and dynamically changing the parties holding them. DPSS is particularly ...
      Open Access
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    • Creating Intergenerational Meeting Spaces Through Sharing Musical Experiences 

      Hoeppner-Ryan, Anke
      Published 2023
      This paper examines how intergenerational meeting spaces can be created through shared musical experiences and explores the resulting educational benefits for undergraduate vocal students at the Sydney Conservatorium of ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
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    • Leading and Practising GenAI Care-fully 

      Vallis, Carmen
      Published 2025
      This thought piece explores how the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) can guide educators to lead with curiosity, collaboration, and care in the age of generative AI. Here we reframe leadership as relational ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter
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    • “Riding the edge of oblivion”: dopamine, addiction, creativity—what the human reward system teaches us about the work of the artist and the road to recovery 

      Payne, Mark
      Published 2025
      Addiction tears through every level of human society, and despite the many approaches to dealing with it, no solution has been found. This problem inspired Use Me Up, an autofictional novel set in early-2000s Sydney that ...
      Open Access
      Thesis
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    • Transfer-another determinant in unconscious plagiarism in EFL academic citation 

      Li, Wanli
      Published 2025
      This study investigates the widespread academic misconduct in Chinese EFL scholars’ L2 writing, arguing that unconscious plagiarism results from the failures in transferring L1 citation competence. Based on Haskell’s ...
      USyd Access
      Thesis
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