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Opening options for material transfer.
UNLABELLED: The Open Material Transfer Agreement is a material-transfer agreement that enables broader sharing and use of biological materials by biotechnology practitioners working within the practical realities of technology...
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Development and testing of an intervention to increase staff knowledge and confidence in responding to health anxiety in the context of cognitive decline
Background: Memory complaint in the absence of organic pathology is a common phenomenon accounting for up to one third of patients presenting to memory clinics. Health anxiety has been specifically linked to dementia worry and...
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ERT as Mobile Learning by Necessity
The term as below Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) has been adopted worldwide. In practice, approaches to ERT have been contextual with diverse lecturer and student experiences owing to complex assemblages of sociomaterial...
Considerations for Setting Up Play Therapy Training Clinics
When setting up a play therapy training clinic, there are many considerations to explore regarding designing a therapeutic space, selecting toys and other materials, exploring the rationale for the toy selection and examining...
Charlemagne, Patron of Scholars
Christopher Winsor
Nov 10, 2018
The Carolingian Renaissance fostered a renewed interest in learning and education during the eighth and ninth centuries. This paper aims to examine the function of this learning for Carolingian administration and society...
Patrons, Patron Saints, and Pew
Mark Y. Herring
Jan 01, 0001
Those of us who work these intellectual mines fill our buildings with the good, the bad, and the ugly of human endeavor, preserving all that chronicles everything that is right about us, and all that may well be wrong with us. ...
Published by: Winthrop University
Charlemagne, Patron of Scholars
Christopher Winsor
Nov 10, 2018
The Carolingian Renaissance fostered a renewed interest in learning and education during the eighth and ninth centuries. This paper aims to examine the function of this learning for Carolingian administration and society...
Development and testing of an intervention to increase staff knowledge and confidence in responding to health anxiety in the context of cognitive decline
Background: Memory complaint in the absence of organic pathology is a common phenomenon accounting for up to one third of patients presenting to memory clinics. Health anxiety has been specifically linked to dementia worry and...
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PDA, Ebooks, Print Books Usage and Expenditures: Knowledge Ecosystem Remix
Antje Mays
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents data-rich findings of a comprehensive follow-up study on the patron-driven/demand-driven ebook acquisitions (DDA) plan chronicled in two prior articles from the DDA ebook plan's October 2011 inception. Into...
Published by: Winthrop University
The University Days of Ursinus
James I. Good
Jan 01, 0001
This booklet prints the Founders' Day address delivered by James I. Good at Ursinus College on February 19, 1914. The address discusses Zacharias Ursinus' life as a college student in Heidelberg University, his relationship...
Published by: Ursinus College
PDA, Circulation, and Over-Budget Requests: Harnessing Data to Inform Library Strategies
Antje Mays
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents the data-rich findings of an experiment with enlisting patron-driven/demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) of ebooks in two ways. The first experiment entailed comparison of DDA eBook usage against newly ordered...
Published by: Winthrop University
PDA, Circulation, and Over-Budget Requests: Harnessing Data to Inform Library Strategies
Antje Mays
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents the data-rich findings of an experiment with enlisting patron-driven/demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) of ebooks in two ways. The first experiment entailed comparison of DDA eBook usage against newly ordered...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Semantic Framework Supporting Multilayer Networks Analysis for Rare Diseases
Understanding the role played by genetic variations in diseases, exploring genomic variants and discovering disease-associated loci are among the most pressing challenges of genomic medicine. A huge and ever-increasing amount of...
A conceptualisation of the post-museum as pedagogical space
Richard Watermeyer
Mar 01, 2012
This paper explores the idea of the post-museum as an immersive knowledge
experience facilitating conceptual and strategic directions in public engagement with science and technology. It considers the extent to which the...
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Bullied by Budgets, Pushed by Patrons, Driven by Demand: Libraries and Tantalizing Technologies
Antje Mays
Jan 01, 0001
Libraries are caught in the middle--between static or shrinking budgets on one hand and ever-expanding user needs on the other. How did we get here, and where do we go from here? This paper will offer two perspectives: Part I...
Published by: Winthrop University
Participation in Software Development
Participatory planning holds important lessons for improving local government capabilities and responsiveness, but overall procedural regulations and statutory frameworks make its relevance for participatory IT development often...
A conceptualisation of the post-museum as pedagogical space
Richard Watermeyer
Mar 01, 2012
This paper explores the idea of the post-museum as an immersive knowledge
experience facilitating conceptual and strategic directions in public engagement with science and technology. It considers the extent to which the...
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