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Ua45 Registrar Updates, Wku Registrar
Ua45 Registrar Updates, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the WKU Registrar's office.
Notes For The Stalled, V17n02, October 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Notes For The Stalled, V17n02, October 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In this issue:
--- Discussion with Lyz Lenz
--- Open Access Week
--- Paddle Past Midterms
--- Family Weekend
--- TLC
Updating The Org Chart, Chris Sharpe, Kristina Clement, Chelsee Dickson, Hannah Givens
Updating The Org Chart, Chris Sharpe, Kristina Clement, Chelsee Dickson, Hannah Givens
Library Reorganization Toolkit
A selection of materials related to reviewing and updating the Library organization chart.
Reviewing Positions, Chris Sharpe, Kristina Clement, Chelsee Dickson, Hannah Givens
Reviewing Positions, Chris Sharpe, Kristina Clement, Chelsee Dickson, Hannah Givens
Library Reorganization Toolkit
All the materials related to reviewing and updating position descriptions
Rebuilding The Nest: An Inside Look At The Ksu Libraries’ Reorganization (Slides), Chris Sharpe, Kristina Clement, Chelsee Dickson, Hannah Givens
Rebuilding The Nest: An Inside Look At The Ksu Libraries’ Reorganization (Slides), Chris Sharpe, Kristina Clement, Chelsee Dickson, Hannah Givens
Library Reorganization Toolkit
The slides for the panel presentation "Rebuilding the Nest: An Inside Look at the KSU Libraries’ Reorganization", originally presented at Georgia Libraries Conference (GLC) and Society of Georgia Archivists Annual Meeting 2024.
Coastline In A Changing Maine: The Economics Of Coastal Preference, Walter Lange
Coastline In A Changing Maine: The Economics Of Coastal Preference, Walter Lange
Honors College
Coastal Maine is experiencing a time of pronounced stress and conflict from a multitude of factors, including COVID-19, cost of living surges, and climate change (Rector, 2021. Cotton et. al, 2023. Maine State Housing Authority, 2023). One important decision facing Maine is the use of Maine’s coastal areas across a wide variety of potential uses including recreation, housing, tourism, working waterfronts, aquaculture and conservation. This paper examines changes in coastal Mainer’s preferences for conserved coastal over time. Two related survey data sets, from 2019 and 2024, allow analysis of cross-time attitudes towards coastal land use. Through the creation of an …
Jetstream Fall 2024, Nancy Anzalone, Tim Hasin, Tabitha Ochtera, Marianna Czeisel, David Nochimson, Gillian Demetriou, Brianna Paoli
Jetstream Fall 2024, Nancy Anzalone, Tim Hasin, Tabitha Ochtera, Marianna Czeisel, David Nochimson, Gillian Demetriou, Brianna Paoli
JETstream: Library Newsletter
The fall semester is in full swing here at Molloy and this issue of JETstream hopes to provide you with an overview of some of the exciting things happening here. We are pleased to introduce the Learning Services Student Advisory Group (LS/SAG), a collaborative group created in the spring 2024 semester. The group was created so that we can hear what you want, not what we think you want. Monthly meetings are open to all undergraduates and the 24-25 schedule is up! Please check out Molloy University’s Open Access Week where the JET Library will be offering several informative workshops. …
How The Lockdown Of Covid-19 Influenced The Neurocognitive And Psychosocial Development Of Preschoolers, Kay Picson
How The Lockdown Of Covid-19 Influenced The Neurocognitive And Psychosocial Development Of Preschoolers, Kay Picson
Nursing | Student Research Posters
The COVID-19 pandemic instilled a new normal across the world. Businesses turned to take out services and faced financial struggle. Hospitals enacted a visitor policy, limiting contact with patients, their families, and their friends. Schools closed their classrooms and moved to online learning from home, isolating children from their teachers, peers, and an optimal learning environment.
The literature review consists of six articles pertaining to the influence of the COVID-19 lockdown on preschoolers neurocognitive and psychosocial development. Specifically, the influence of the lockdown on preschooler mental health, executive function, and social skills. According to the research, the results were differential, …
Understanding Human Statistical Learning In Language Acquisition: Insights From Neural Networks, Anna Kopec
Understanding Human Statistical Learning In Language Acquisition: Insights From Neural Networks, Anna Kopec
Holster Scholar Projects
This project explores how the cognitive mechanisms associated with human statistical learning in language acquisition align with computational processes in three kinds of neural networks: feedforward networks (FFN), simple recurrent networks (SRN), and long short-term memory (LSTM) recurrent networks. Prior research in infants has provided evidence of statistical learning in discovering word boundaries within continuous spoken speech. Replicating statistical learning tasks using neural networks could allow for a better understanding of the fundamentals of these parallel processes in our brains and neural networks alike. This project tested the ability of FFNs, SRNs, and LSTMs to make syllable-by-syllable predictions from sequential …
A Century Of Scholarship: University Of Arkansas School Of Law Faculty Scholarship 1924–2023, Steven R. Probst
A Century Of Scholarship: University Of Arkansas School Of Law Faculty Scholarship 1924–2023, Steven R. Probst
Arkansas Scholarly Editions
Steven R. Probst’s bibliography A Century of Scholarship: University of Arkansas School of Law Faculty Scholarship 1924–2023 marks an important anniversary: the 2024 centennial of the U of A School of Law. To honor this occasion, Probst has assembled, through extensive archival research, the list of publications that U of A law faculty have authored over the course of the school’s hundred-year history. A Century of Scholarship is a testament to the invaluable scholarly contributions of these extraordinary thinkers who have shaped our legal landscape.
Disciplinary Differences And Scholarly Literature: Discovery, Browsing, And Formats, Chad E. Buckley, Rachel E. Scott, Anne Shelley, Cassie Thayer-Styes, Julie A. Murphy
Disciplinary Differences And Scholarly Literature: Discovery, Browsing, And Formats, Chad E. Buckley, Rachel E. Scott, Anne Shelley, Cassie Thayer-Styes, Julie A. Murphy
Faculty and Staff Publications – Milner Library
This study reports faculty experiences regarding the discovery of scholarly content, highlighting similarities and differences across a range of academic disciplines. The authors interviewed twenty-five faculty members at a public, high-research university in the Midwest to explore the intersections of discovery, browsing, and format from diverse disciplinary perspectives. Although most participants rely on similar discovery tools such as library catalogs and databases and Google Scholar, their discovery techniques varied according to the discipline and type of research being done. Browsing is not a standard method for discovery, but it is still done selectively and strategically by some scholars. Journal articles …
Nbc Peacock North Fall 2024 Newsletter, Peacock North Staff
Nbc Peacock North Fall 2024 Newsletter, Peacock North Staff
NBC Peacock North Newsletter
Highlights include: Journalist Evan Gershkovich and 15 Other Prisoners Released -- Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2024 -- SNL Movie to Debut October 11th -- NBC News Dream Team at the Paris Olympics -- Looking Back: Willie Mays -- Tributes to Silent Microphones
Do Women Receive Worse Financial Advice?, Utpal Bhattacharya, Amit Kumar, Sujata Visaria, Jing Zhao
Do Women Receive Worse Financial Advice?, Utpal Bhattacharya, Amit Kumar, Sujata Visaria, Jing Zhao
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
We arranged for trained undercover men and women to pose as potential clients andvisit all 65 local financial advisory firms in Hong Kong. At financial planning firms,but not at securities firms, women were more likely than men to receive advice tobuy only individual or only local securities. Female clients who signaled high confi-dence, high risk tolerance, or a domestic outlook were especially likely to receive thissuboptimal advice. Our theoretical model explains these patterns as a result of statis-tical discrimination interacting with advisors’ incentives. Taste-based discriminationis unlikely to explain the results.
Digital Commons Statistical Report For September 2024, Cedarville University
Digital Commons Statistical Report For September 2024, Cedarville University
DigitalCommons@Cedarville Monthly Reports
No abstract provided.
Fall 2024, John M. Pfau Library
Fall 2024, John M. Pfau Library
Peacock – John M. Pfau Library Newsletter
In this issue:
- Rising Above the Flood: The Library Commons p.1-2
- The Fantasy and Science Fiction Book Cafe Saga p. 6
- Great Horned Owls and the Pfau Library p. 8 - 9
Key Library Resources: Library Resources To Get You Started, Raquel Estrada
Key Library Resources: Library Resources To Get You Started, Raquel Estrada
Library Display Posters
No abstract provided.
Bibliography For "Ai: The Next Chapter Display", Arianna Tillman, Isabella Piechota
Bibliography For "Ai: The Next Chapter Display", Arianna Tillman, Isabella Piechota
Library Displays and Bibliographies
A bibliography created to support a display about artificial intelligence at the Leatherby Libraries during Fall 2024 at the Leatherby Libraries at Chapman University.
Key Library Resources: Graduate Resources, Raquel Estrada
Key Library Resources: Graduate Resources, Raquel Estrada
Library Display Posters
No abstract provided.
Sac Newsletter 2024, South Asia Center
Sac Newsletter 2024, South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Threat Environment Of Southern California’S Elected Officials, John Porten, Rachel Locke
Mapping The Threat Environment Of Southern California’S Elected Officials, John Porten, Rachel Locke
Kroc IPJ Research and Resources
Are threats towards and harassment of public officials a problem? Some characterize the issue as one of free speech; strenuous criticism of local officials is required for democracy to function. Others argue that local elected officials and the media are simply seeking attention or blowing a small problem out of proportion. In other spaces, the case is made that democracy in America is broken, that governance at the local level can no longer function, and that security risks are rampant. Those studying the issue have gathered data that point to more insidious effects, including the disenfranchisement of voters, shifting representation …
2023 Learning & Outreach Services (Unm University Libraries) Assessment Framework, Holly M. Surbaugh, Olivia Baca
2023 Learning & Outreach Services (Unm University Libraries) Assessment Framework, Holly M. Surbaugh, Olivia Baca
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
In 2022-2023, the Learning & Outreach Services (LORS) department within the University of New Mexico’s Libraries responded to post-pandemic challenges with a renewed focus on project-driven strategic planning, setting an annual goal to develop a LORS-specific assessment program. The LORS assessment team grappled with how to operationalize the literature on library assessment at a level that makes sense for a department of 12 librarians within a larger library organization. The LORS assessment team ultimately developed a consensus-driven, appropriately scaled assessment framework tailored for our department’s scope and context. The framework includes a guidance document, an impact map, and planning templates. …
Does Ceo Agreeableness Personality Mitigate Real Earnings Management?, Shan Liu, Xingying Wu, Nan Hu
Does Ceo Agreeableness Personality Mitigate Real Earnings Management?, Shan Liu, Xingying Wu, Nan Hu
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Despite efforts to mitigate aggressive financial reporting, earnings management remains challenging to parties interested in inhibiting its dysfunctional effects. Using linguistic algorithms to assess CEO agreeableness personality from their unscripted texts in conference calls, we find that it is a determinant that mitigates a firm's real earnings management. Furthermore, such an effect is more pronounced when firms confront intensive market competition and financial distress and have weaker managerial entrenchment or when CEOs face stronger internal governance. Our findings persist even after we utilize several alternative real earnings management metrics and control other confounding personalities in prior earnings management studies. The …
Key Library Resources: Destress @ The Library, Raquel Estrada, William Flores
Key Library Resources: Destress @ The Library, Raquel Estrada, William Flores
Library Display Posters
A collection of resources such as leisure reading, puzzles, and uplifting coloring pages to destress.
Rrh Library Newsletter, Fall 2024, Libraries At Rochester Regional Health
Rrh Library Newsletter, Fall 2024, Libraries At Rochester Regional Health
Rochester Regional Health authored publications and proceedings
Newsletter sections include: St. Lawrence Health New Library Access; Meet with a Librarian; Library Partnership; RRH Archives
Murray Library October 2024 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library October 2024 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
Contents of this issue include:
- Food for Thought event
- Recreational Reading survey
- Invitation to Friends of Murray Library Dinner
- Trivia Night
- Civic Literacy at the library
- Upcoming Don Tate visit
Raising Awareness Of The Link Between Coal Mining And Mental Health, Kristen Koci, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad, Courtney G. Flint, Ashley Yaugher, Amanda Mcintosh, Gabriela Murza, Aaron Hunt
Raising Awareness Of The Link Between Coal Mining And Mental Health, Kristen Koci, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad, Courtney G. Flint, Ashley Yaugher, Amanda Mcintosh, Gabriela Murza, Aaron Hunt
Outcomes and Impact Quarterly
Mental health is a concern in Carbon and Emery Counties of Utah, particularly in its association with coal mining. An event was held to raise awareness about how the industry impacts mental health and resources to address it. Results from pre- and post-surveys show the usefulness of the event to attendees.
Swinging Bridge - October 2024, Jolie Lloyd
Swinging Bridge - October 2024, Jolie Lloyd
Student Newspapers & Magazines
Issue contents include:
- Devotional
- 2024 Pulse Staff Introductions
- Study Tips from Upperclassmen
- Small Artist Spotlight
- The Legacy of Kim Phipps
- Summer Memories
- Yellow Breeches TV
- Dorm-Friendly Fall recipe
- Fall Traditions
- On-Campus Break Activities
- Movie Reviews
- Satire
Community Engagement Newsletter, October 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of Community Engagement.
Community Engagement Newsletter, October 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of Community Engagement.
Community Engagement Newsletter
In this issue:
--- Panthers Vote
--- Events
--- Service-Learning
--- Funding
--- Community Engagement - Report Hours
--- UNI Engaged Podcast
Classifying Open Access Business Models, Tasha Mellins-Cohen
Classifying Open Access Business Models, Tasha Mellins-Cohen
Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc.
The proliferation of open access (OA) business models has been rapid, presenting challenges for stakeholders in communicating and working effectively with one another. This article aims to clarify terminologies and address the inconsistencies and gaps in previous attempts to categorize OA models, supporting informed decision-making. It presents five core types, each with distinct characteristics and implications for funding, equity, and implementation. Operating at the level of individual pieces of content, transactional models expose authors to the financial implications of their decisions to make content OA; they often must pay out of their own funds. Driven by negotiations between libraries or …
New Dimensions In Dining: A Review Of The Gastronomic Evolution Of 3d Printed Foods From 2013-2024 And Beyond., Roisin Burke
New Dimensions In Dining: A Review Of The Gastronomic Evolution Of 3d Printed Foods From 2013-2024 And Beyond., Roisin Burke
Articles
The development of 3D food printing is evolving, particularly in high-end restaurants, since 2013 when the first complex 3D printed chocolate concept for gastronomy was developed. In 2014, several 3D food printers were launched specifically to suit requirements from the culinary sector. These technology companies often partnered with renowned chefs who developed recipes, showcased the printers and served their food products in their restaurants. Chefs often worked in teams with e.g. food designers, technologists, engineers, and nutritionists to create dishes for events and for their own restaurant customers. From Michelin starred restaurants, pop-up events to pizzerias, 3D food printers were …