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Book ChapterGardner, Carolyn CaffreyThis work is chapter #13 from the book, Hidden Architectures of Information Literacy Programs: Structures, Practices, and Contexts edited by Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Elizabeth Galoozis, and Rebecca Halpern published by ACRL. . . .
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ArticleMa, WeiThe past decade has seen an explosion in the numbers and types of electronic information resources available to identify and retrieve articles and other information relevant to a scholar's research needs. Today, library users are confronted with a . . .
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Conference ProceedingMa, WeiAs the number of electronic bibliographic databases available continues to increase, library users are confronted with the increasingly difficult challenge of trying to identify which of the available databases will be of most use in addressing a p . . .
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ArticleKibbee, JoReal‐time online reference holds enormous potential for revolutionizing the way users find and use reference services. By adding interactive help to their online information services, libraries can reach users who may never have sought out the traditi . . .
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ArticleMa,WeiThe proliferation of digital information resources and electronic databases challenges libraries and demands that libraries develop new mechanisms to facilitate and better inform user selection of electronic databases and search tools. We developed a . . .
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ArticleFalse narratives of generational difference in academic libraries: Toward an intersectional approachGardner, Carolyn CaffreyIn this article, we examine the discourse that academic librarians have used to describe different generations and age groups in articles and conference presentations throughout the last 2 decades. Age and generations have surfaced in the professional . . .
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Masters ThesisPace, TeontaIn recent years, the number of medical device recalls for software defects has climbed steadily, with Class II recalls accounting for the majority of total voluntary recalls. Prolonging the time it takes between recall initiation and recall terminatio . . .
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Masters ThesisChase, ChrystalA review of literature highlights the importance of organizational culture and its relationship to organizational effectiveness. The success of an organization includes the ability to produce quality product without excessive rework or high costs for . . .
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Masters ThesisEspejel, MiguelMost organizations question how to optimize performance to remain competitive and maintain customer loyalty. In today’s fierce competition, quality and process improvements are critical to reduce costs and maximize manufacturing performance. Company A . . .
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Masters ThesisVillanueva, IsmeniaEvery year, some students in special education programs at traditional high schools transfer to alternative high schools. It is important for students in special education to receive high quality education, but this is also the law under Individuals w . . .
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Masters ThesisReed, JacobJoyce’s writing has largely been associated with narrative irony. However, a romantic reading is possible aided by the ideas of Joseph Campbell and Sc hopenhauer. A romantic is one that uses the narrative pattern of romance: a questing hero successfu . . .
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Masters ThesisFlanigan, KelseyStudents eligible for special education under the criteria of Emotional Disturbance often present disruptive or off-task behaviors in the classroom. The purpose of this study was to determine if the class pass intervention or classroom password or the . . .
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Masters ThesisBradshaw, KhaleahColorism is rooted in racism. Because the institution of racism stems from the enslavement of Africans in America, colorism has a history in the United States just as long as slavery itself. Using a color system among women sets the standard of beauty . . .
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Masters ThesisBeggs, AndrewAlbert Camus re-constructs the Greek myths of Sisyphus and Prometheus to symbolize man’s essential condition and the rebellion against that condition. Through the use of symbol and allusion Camus connects The Stranger and The Plague to Greek myth and . . .
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Masters ThesisAkard, Michael E.Misconceptions abound regarding the Highland bagpipe. Despite the global presence of this instrument and its popularity for both solo and ensemble work, there is disagreement among scholars and performers regarding piobaireachd and appropriate interpr . . .
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Masters ThesisEchols, AngelaCompliance with the U.S. Department of Agriculture wheat flour milling standards and U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations is not enough to prevent a major recall of wheat flour containing peanut residue that has caused adverse reactions in tw . . .
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Masters ThesisAloufi, NasserThis thesis considers the problem of scheduling autonomous vehicles at intersections. A new system is proposed which is more efficient and could replace the recently introduced Autonomous Intersection Management (AIM) model. The proposed system is bas . . .
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Masters ThesisRountree, Ronald M.This thesis focuses on the original languages and the subsequent modifications of eternal worldview through artistic expression, thus demonstrating the way that the modern problematic concept of Hell adapts the original context of the documents and la . . .
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Masters ThesisDe La Torre, Maricruz MaczRecent studies have suggested that a close interaction between touch-sensing neurons and skin cells may not only be important for early development, but also for neuronal function and structure. In order to better understand the skin cell-neuron inter . . .
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Masters ThesisWinton, MeredithMany varieties of In-Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) Medical Devices exist to diagnose and monitor some of the world’s most prevalent diseases. The ability to diagnose and monitor illnesses is imperative to the survival of those affected by them. Faults in the . . .