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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Cases Of Note-Copyright-Substantial Similarity, Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, Jack Montgomery
Cases Of Note-Copyright-Substantial Similarity, Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, Jack Montgomery
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
The Scholarly Publishing Scene-Getting Attention, Myer Kutz
The Scholarly Publishing Scene-Getting Attention, Myer Kutz
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians-Reinvention, Michael Gruenberg
Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians-Reinvention, Michael Gruenberg
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura N. Gassaway
Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura N. Gassaway
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Squirreling Away: Managing Information Resources & Libraries — Snow Plows Or No Plows - What’S A City To Do?, Corey Seeman
Squirreling Away: Managing Information Resources & Libraries — Snow Plows Or No Plows - What’S A City To Do?, Corey Seeman
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Ala Midwinter Meeting 2018: February 9-13, Denver, Co, Leah H. Hinds
Ala Midwinter Meeting 2018: February 9-13, Denver, Co, Leah H. Hinds
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Let’S Get Technical — Improving Electronic Resources Management Communication With Chat Solutions, Stacey Marien, Alayne Mundt, Michael Fernandez
Let’S Get Technical — Improving Electronic Resources Management Communication With Chat Solutions, Stacey Marien, Alayne Mundt, Michael Fernandez
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Charleston Comings And Goings, Leah H. Hinds
Library Analytics: Shaping The Future — Applying Data Analysis: Demonstrate Value, Shape Services, And Broaden Information Literacy, John Mcdonald, Kathleen Mcevoy, Rachael Cohen, Angie Thorpe Pusnik
Library Analytics: Shaping The Future — Applying Data Analysis: Demonstrate Value, Shape Services, And Broaden Information Literacy, John Mcdonald, Kathleen Mcevoy, Rachael Cohen, Angie Thorpe Pusnik
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Being Earnest With Collections — What Happens After Short-Term Loan Withdrawal, Michael A. Arthur, Carol Joyner Cramer
Being Earnest With Collections — What Happens After Short-Term Loan Withdrawal, Michael A. Arthur, Carol Joyner Cramer
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Library Platforms, Trey Shelton
Back Talk-Balacing The Books, Jim O'Donnell
Op Ed — Open Data, The New Frontier For Open Research, Tim Britton
Op Ed — Open Data, The New Frontier For Open Research, Tim Britton
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Wryly Noted-Books About Books, John D. Riley
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Regina Gong
Collecting To The Core — Best Practices In College Student Development, Beth A. Mcdonough, Anne Doherty, April Perry
Collecting To The Core — Best Practices In College Student Development, Beth A. Mcdonough, Anne Doherty, April Perry
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Ramue K. Kubilius, Sever Bordeianu
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Ramue K. Kubilius, Sever Bordeianu
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Biz Of Acq — Planning For The Unplannable: Meeting Unexpected Collections Budget Demands, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Christine K. Dulaney
Biz Of Acq — Planning For The Unplannable: Meeting Unexpected Collections Budget Demands, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Christine K. Dulaney
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Optimizing Library Services — How Information Scientists Can Help Fix The Broken Peer Review Process, Lindsay Wertman, Caroline J. Campbell, Jeremy Horne
Optimizing Library Services — How Information Scientists Can Help Fix The Broken Peer Review Process, Lindsay Wertman, Caroline J. Campbell, Jeremy Horne
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Employing A User-Centered Design Process For Cybersecurity Awareness In The Power Grid, Jean C. Scholtz, Lyndsey Franklin, Aditya Ashok, Katya Leblanc, Christopher Bonebrake, Eric Andersen, Michael Cassiadoro
Employing A User-Centered Design Process For Cybersecurity Awareness In The Power Grid, Jean C. Scholtz, Lyndsey Franklin, Aditya Ashok, Katya Leblanc, Christopher Bonebrake, Eric Andersen, Michael Cassiadoro
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
In this paper, we discuss the process we are using in the design and implementation of a tool to improve the situation awareness of cyberattacks in the power grid. We provide details of the steps we have taken to date and describe the steps that still need to be accomplished. The focus of this work is to provide situation awareness of the power grid to staff from different, non-overlapping roles in an electrical transmission organization in order to facilitate an understanding of a possible occurrence of a cyberattack. Our approach follows a user-centered design process and includes determining the types …
Incorporating Human Readiness Levels At Sandia National Laboratories, Judi E. See, Jason Morris, Richard Craft, Michael Moulton, Steven M. Trujillo
Incorporating Human Readiness Levels At Sandia National Laboratories, Judi E. See, Jason Morris, Richard Craft, Michael Moulton, Steven M. Trujillo
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
Since 2010, the concept of human readiness levels has been under development as a possible supplement to the existing technology readiness level (TRL) scale. The intent is to provide a mechanism to address safety and performance risks associated with the human component in a system that parallels the TRL structure already familiar to the systems engineering community. Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, initiated a study in 2015 to evaluate options to incorporate human readiness planning for Sandia processes and products. The study team has collected the majority of baseline assessment data and has conducted interviews to understand staff …
Physiological And Cognitive Factors Related To Human Performance During The Grand Canyon Rim-To-Rim Hike, Kristin Divis, Clifford Anderson-Bergman, Robert Abbott, Victoria Newton, Glory Emmanuel-Aviña
Physiological And Cognitive Factors Related To Human Performance During The Grand Canyon Rim-To-Rim Hike, Kristin Divis, Clifford Anderson-Bergman, Robert Abbott, Victoria Newton, Glory Emmanuel-Aviña
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
Exposure to extreme environments is both mentally and physically taxing, leading to suboptimal performance and even life-threatening emergencies. Physiological and cognitive monitoring could provide the earliest indicator of performance decline and inform appropriate therapeutic intervention, yet little research has explored the relationship between these markers in strenuous settings. The Rim-to-Rim Wearables at the Canyon for Health (R2RWATCH) study is a research project at Sandia National Laboratories funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency to identify which physiological and cognitive phenomena collected by non-invasive wearable devices are the most related to performance in extreme environments. In a pilot study, data were …
High Points, Low Points, Turning Points: Life Stories Of Cambodian American Youth, Allyssa Mccabe, Khanh Dinh
High Points, Low Points, Turning Points: Life Stories Of Cambodian American Youth, Allyssa Mccabe, Khanh Dinh
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
Qualitative methods such as McAdam's Life Story Interview offer a rich means of exploring how culture affects an individual's development. Such a method has seldom been used with Asian Americans. In the present study, 20 Cambodian American teenagers aged 15-18 (half female, half male) narrated the high, low, and turning points of their lives. Those narratives were transcribed and coded with respect to the predominant emotional valence and context of those key events. Half of high point narratives were painful events that the narrator had recast in a positive light, a hallmark of resilience and of a tendency to redeem …
Food Insecurity Rudimentary Education For Local Youth, Nam-Anh Nguyen, Quynh Nguyen, Ellisa Defur, Daniel Lin, Jennifer Mansfield, Jane Krause
Food Insecurity Rudimentary Education For Local Youth, Nam-Anh Nguyen, Quynh Nguyen, Ellisa Defur, Daniel Lin, Jennifer Mansfield, Jane Krause
Engagement & Service-Learning Summit
No abstract provided.
Water Supply In Developing Countries, Jason K. Hawes, Ernest R. Blatchley Iii, Audrey Caprio, Andrew T. Kanach
Water Supply In Developing Countries, Jason K. Hawes, Ernest R. Blatchley Iii, Audrey Caprio, Andrew T. Kanach
Engagement & Service-Learning Summit
No abstract provided.
Ipfw Collaboration With Blackford County Concerned Citizens, Sherrie M. Steiner
Ipfw Collaboration With Blackford County Concerned Citizens, Sherrie M. Steiner
Engagement & Service-Learning Summit
This presentation describes a collaboration between IPFW and Blackford County Concerned Citizens (BCCC) that spans multiple courses over a two year timeframe. BCCC is concerned about improving public health. Residents have higher rates of colon, thyroid and bladder cancers than other counties in the state of Indiana. BCCC has been investigating possible pollution in soil, water and now air in relation to the industrial history in the county. Students helped map the industrial history, and assisted BCCC with testing water and soil for industrial contaminants. Students are now assisting with testing moss samples as a surrogate for air contaminants in …
If Rumors Were Horses, Katina Strauch
Random Ramblings — Alabama Story, Ala, And Intellectual Freedom: The Hidden Secret, Bob Holley
Random Ramblings — Alabama Story, Ala, And Intellectual Freedom: The Hidden Secret, Bob Holley
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.