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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Linking Inequalities Of Race And Class To Drug Abuse, Asuzena Flores
Linking Inequalities Of Race And Class To Drug Abuse, Asuzena Flores
Culture, Society, and Praxis
No abstract provided.
Vice, Virtue, And Memory: The Question Of Fairness At Nuremberg, Kiegan E. Lloyd
Vice, Virtue, And Memory: The Question Of Fairness At Nuremberg, Kiegan E. Lloyd
Culture, Society, and Praxis
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editor: Fall 2021, Amanda Pullum
Letter From The Editor: Fall 2021, Amanda Pullum
Culture, Society, and Praxis
No abstract provided.
Digitizing The Utah Code Annotated, Valeri Craigle
Digitizing The Utah Code Annotated, Valeri Craigle
Sandbox Series
When Utah’s three law libraries closed their doors in March 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, legal practitioners, researchers, and self-represented litigants lost access to the superseded Utah Code Annotated (UCA), which existed only in print form at these three libraries. Access to the UCA was restored in early 2021 through an LSTA grant-funded project that digitized UCA volumes and pocket parts from 1943-1995 and disseminated these materials via an open access Digital Commons collection.
Three Muwahhid City Gates In Morocco, Rasha Ali
Three Muwahhid City Gates In Morocco, Rasha Ali
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Psychological Factors, Digital Literacy Skills And Use Of Electronic Information Resource By Postgraduate Students Of Delta State University , Abraka, Ejomafuvwe Eravwoke
Psychological Factors, Digital Literacy Skills And Use Of Electronic Information Resource By Postgraduate Students Of Delta State University , Abraka, Ejomafuvwe Eravwoke
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
ABSTRACT This study investigated psychological factors, digital literacy skills and use of electronic information resources by postgraduate students in the faculty of education, Delta State University, Abraka. Three research questions and two research hypotheses were raised, answered and tested. The study employed the descriptive survey design and the sample for this study consist of 45 postgraduate students. The purposive sampling technique was employed for this study. The instrument for the collection of data was the questionnaire. The questionnaire was titled “Psychological Factors and Digital Literacy Skills influencing the Use of Electronic Information Resources by Postgraduate Students Questionnaire (PFDLSIUERPSQ)”. The face …
"Claiming The Mad": Implications Of The Introduction Of The Mental Asylum In Colonial Egypt, Samar Gamal Nour
"Claiming The Mad": Implications Of The Introduction Of The Mental Asylum In Colonial Egypt, Samar Gamal Nour
Archived Theses and Dissertations
What was colonial about colonial psychiatry in Egypt? Recent scholarship on colonial psychiatry opens a new window into this important historical problem and offers significant, if ambiguous, evidence about the practice of what we can call colonial psychology and what was considered pathological (mental) in the colonial context, thereby shedding light on the normal as well and hence elaborates on the proclivity of colonial psychiatry to provide a "naturalized" and pathologjzed accounts of the colonized subjects. The introduction of the modern European asylum in 1884 significantly changed the definition and perception of mental illness and madness in Egypt, as it …
Between Politics And Procreation: Examining The Role Of Integration In Ethiopian Israeli Fertility Transition, Annice Young
Between Politics And Procreation: Examining The Role Of Integration In Ethiopian Israeli Fertility Transition, Annice Young
Archived Theses and Dissertations
Both ominous and apocalyptic, Israel's fertility regime is fraught with demographic paranoia that its Jewish majority won't survive natural Palestinian growth. To remedy this â demographic threat,â Israel has implemented the most active immigration and fertility policies in the world, boasting the highest number of fertility clinics per capita while opening its borders to all Jews regardless of national origin. This paper will examine the social impact of Israel's immigration policy, using the fertility practices of Ethiopian Jewish migrants as a case study. I aim to explore how latent discourses of racial hygiene, cloaked in national security, are reflected in …
Insiders' Perspectives On The Acrl Framework For Information Literacy, Jean-Michel Lapointe, Craig Gibson, Trudi E. Jacobson
Insiders' Perspectives On The Acrl Framework For Information Literacy, Jean-Michel Lapointe, Craig Gibson, Trudi E. Jacobson
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
This interview with the two U.S. librarians who co-chaired the Task Force that led to the creation of the Association of College & Research Libraries' Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (ACRL 2016) revisits the process of its creation as well as the reception this document has received five years after its inception. The authors retrace the main conceptual debates that have shaped the Framework and propose a typology of contemporary currents in information literacy, providing insight into the issues that inform the evolution of different conceptions of the pedagogical role of librarians in higher education from yesterday until …
Rooting For Root Beer! Cedarville Friends Rate The Best, Mark D. Weinstein
Rooting For Root Beer! Cedarville Friends Rate The Best, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University alumnus Matt Dearden considers himself a root beer connoisseur. Dearden, now associate vice president for enrollment management at Cedarville, runs “the world’s premier root beer rating website” with his friends Kevin Napp and Dave Stephens. Together, they are the Facebook-famous Root Beer Guys. Their website, featuring numerous reviews and a history of the drink, can be accessed at rootbeerguys.com/.
Columbia Chronicle (12/06/2021), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (12/06/2021), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from December 6, 2021 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The Year in Review." Editors-in-Chief: Camryn Cutinello & Noah Jennings.
Notes From The Editor, Derek Stadler, Leila Walker
Notes From The Editor, Derek Stadler, Leila Walker
Urban Library Journal
We are pleased to welcome you to the first issue of the 27th volume of Urban Library Journal. Although this issue is not themed, the topics addressed by these articles invite us to imagine the innovations necessary to the future of our profession, effectively extending the conversation about urban librarianship during the pandemic that was the focus of our previous issue.
Hydroclimate Variability And The Evolution Of Socioecologial Complexity In Dryland Farming Communities, Judson Finley
Hydroclimate Variability And The Evolution Of Socioecologial Complexity In Dryland Farming Communities, Judson Finley
Funded Research Records
No abstract provided.
Chimes: December 6, 2021, Calvin University
Chimes: December 6, 2021, Calvin University
Chimes
Commons Union still needs $45.5 million to get off the ground by Jocelyn Nunez Colon & Hadassa Ribeiro
Calvin's progress on carbon neutrality, sustainability murky during pandemic by Sarah Gibes
Veteran student orgs return, Student Senate proposes solution to CIL budget cut by Grace Toma
Calvin brings CPI housing plan to concerned neighborhood by Jocelyn Nunez-Colon
With no interim this year, January Series 2022 continues to adapt by Abigail Ham
Tough early-season schedules have women's, men's basketball teams making strides by Jamison Van Andel
Art professors show work in joint exhibitions at the Center Art Gallery by Ezra Craker
In …
The Guardian, Week Of December 6, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of December 6, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of December 6, 2021. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Strategies Used By Academic Libraries To Manage Information Crisis In The Pandemic: The Study Of The Fiji National University Library, Udya Chandra Shukla, Sandhya Deo
Strategies Used By Academic Libraries To Manage Information Crisis In The Pandemic: The Study Of The Fiji National University Library, Udya Chandra Shukla, Sandhya Deo
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the entire world, affecting the economy, businesses, jobs, education, health, and many other things among it. Many businesses and organizations went virtual to survive the disease and reduce the losses. The crisis encountered during the pandemic enabled people to reinvent plans and convert threats into opportunity to overcome the challenges. The study aims to analyze Fiji National University Library’s response during the COVID-19 pandemic and measures enforced to tackle the pandemic and lockdown situation for smooth operation of the online services provided to the undergraduate and postgraduate students, teaching-learning faculties, higher degree researcher’s (HDRs) and …
Using Photovoice To Navigate Social-Ecological Change In Coastal Maine: A Case Study On Visibility, Visuality, And Visual Literacy, Kevin P. Duffy
Using Photovoice To Navigate Social-Ecological Change In Coastal Maine: A Case Study On Visibility, Visuality, And Visual Literacy, Kevin P. Duffy
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Media representations of the environment support specific cultures of viewing that can create expectations about how to observe social-ecological interactions in everyday life. While public perceptions may appear, in some cases, to reflect these normative representations, more critical and participatory approaches to environmental research and management have begun to complicate these representations as they are negotiated through intrapersonal, interpersonal, and group communication. Working from a visual cultural approach that interrogates issues of visibility, visuality, and visual literacy, this dissertation theorizes how coastal residents represent their own observations and experiences of environmental change through photography and what impact their views have …
Utilizing Uas To Support Wildlife Hazard Management Efforts By Airport Operators, Flavio A. C. Mendonca, Ryan Wallace
Utilizing Uas To Support Wildlife Hazard Management Efforts By Airport Operators, Flavio A. C. Mendonca, Ryan Wallace
Publications
The FAA requires airports operating under the Code of Federal Regulations Part 139 to conduct a wildlife hazard assessment (WHA) when some wildlife-strike events have occurred at or near the airport. The WHA should be conducted by a Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) and must contain several elements, including the identification of the wildlife species observed and their numbers; local movements; daily and seasonal occurrences; and the identification and location of features on and near the airport that could attract wildlife. Habitats and land-use practices at and around the airport are key factors affecting wildlife species and the size of …
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_ Happy Last Week Of Classes Black Bears! Email, University Of Maine Office For Diversity And Inclusion
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_ Happy Last Week Of Classes Black Bears! Email, University Of Maine Office For Diversity And Inclusion
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office's work and wishing University of Maine community members a happy last week of classes.
Lanthorn, Vol. 56, No. 16, December 6, 2021, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 56, No. 16, December 6, 2021, Grand Valley State University
Volume 56, August 2, 2021 - April 18, 2022
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Becoming An Information Architect: The Evolving Librarian’S Skillset, Mindset, And Professional Identity, Virginia M. Tucker
Becoming An Information Architect: The Evolving Librarian’S Skillset, Mindset, And Professional Identity, Virginia M. Tucker
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
Learning the essential concepts and skills of information architecture (IA) has the potential to not only significantly extend the abilities of practicing library and information science (LIS) professionals, but also to evolve their professional identities and envisioned career opportunities. An online course on IA was designed around: the principles of threshold concepts, practical knowledge for the workplace, and professional ‘soft’ skills, such as collaboration and basic project management. The primary objective for the course was creating experiences for students in which they could discover and engage with critical concepts in IA and to collaborate with their peers to design content-rich …
Global Research In Library Management From 2010 To 2020: A Bibliometric Investigation Based On Scopus, Ankit Biswas Mr, Dhruba Jyoti Borgohain Mr.
Global Research In Library Management From 2010 To 2020: A Bibliometric Investigation Based On Scopus, Ankit Biswas Mr, Dhruba Jyoti Borgohain Mr.
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The present study is an attempt to investigate the research publications on Library management using performance metrics at global, national, institutional and author levels. Library Management is a core function to be performed by Librarians as custodian of information sources and services for the smooth functioning of libraries. So, research in this area is of utmost importance. The study uses data from Scopus indexed in the period 2010 to 2020 and analyze using MS-Excel and maps using Biblioshiny web application. The findings discovered 769 publications at global levels in which the USA has the major contribution of 145 papers. Growth …
Infographic: Design Process For A Corporate Event, Theresa Ryan
Infographic: Design Process For A Corporate Event, Theresa Ryan
Other resources
Infographic describing the design process for a corporate event.
Saint Jude's, December 5, 2021
Saint Jude's, December 5, 2021
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
Saint Jude's Finding Aid
St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, December 5, 2021
St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, December 5, 2021
Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in San Francisco, CA
Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Exploring The Possibilities Of And Prospects For The Interpersonal And Family Communication Classroom, Mick Brewer
Exploring The Possibilities Of And Prospects For The Interpersonal And Family Communication Classroom, Mick Brewer
Title III Professional Development Reports
This blog post offers a brief review of some of the discussions had at the 2021 107th annual National Communication Association annual conference.
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 5, 2021
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 5, 2021
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Machine Learning For Stock Prediction Based On Fundamental Analysis, Yuxuan Huang, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Danny Ho
Machine Learning For Stock Prediction Based On Fundamental Analysis, Yuxuan Huang, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Danny Ho
Electrical and Computer Engineering Publications
Application of machine learning for stock prediction is attracting a lot of attention in recent years. A large amount of research has been conducted in this area and multiple existing results have shown that machine learning methods could be successfully used toward stock predicting using stocks’ historical data. Most of these existing approaches have focused on short term prediction using stocks’ historical price and technical indicators. In this paper, we prepared 22 years’ worth of stock quarterly financial data and investigated three machine learning algorithms: Feed-forward Neural Network (FNN), Random Forest (RF) and Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) for …
St. Augustine Parish Sunday Bulletin, December 5, 2021
St. Augustine Parish Sunday Bulletin, December 5, 2021
Saint Augustine Parish Sunday Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Cleveland, OH
Saint Augustine Parish Sunday Bulletin Finding Aid
An Analysis Of The Research Productivity & Research Interests Of Library And Information Science Department Of Panjab University In Zenodo Community, Subhajit Panda, Dr. Atasi Sinhababu
An Analysis Of The Research Productivity & Research Interests Of Library And Information Science Department Of Panjab University In Zenodo Community, Subhajit Panda, Dr. Atasi Sinhababu
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The crisis in open access scholarly communications leads to several initiatives promoting the development of open access repositories. It reduces the repetition of research studies by minimising the cost of access and encouraging the reuse of research data. But at the same time, the contributor researchers are also concerned about the long term preservation, meta-descriptions and citation support of their research publication shard in open access repositories. Zenodo, as an open access repository, supports a wider variety of use cases, and many of them implement minimal control on the data uploaded by users. The present study discusses the research output …