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- viDEO sAVant w/ Nicholas Economos, InterMedia Series IV, Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, OH, Performance.
- Creator/Author:
- Woodman, Charles
- Submitter:
- Charles Woodman
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2019
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- 05/31/2019
- Date Created:
- 2004
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- Live Audio Visual Improvisation on 11/03/10 at Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, IN. Eddy Kwon (violin), Lief Fairfield (violin), Margaret Schedel (midi cello), Valierie Opielski (guitar), Charles Woodman (images)
- Creator/Author:
- Woodman, Charles
- Submitter:
- Charles Woodman
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/04/2016
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- 05/09/2019
- Date Created:
- 2010
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- Documentation of live Performances by viDEO sAVant
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- Woodman, Charles
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- Charles Woodman
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- Video Art by Charles Woodman.
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- Woodman-Collections, Charles
- Submitter:
- Charles Woodman-Collections
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/27/2017
- Date Modified:
- 11/02/2017
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 06/06/2019
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
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- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
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- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
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- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
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- Marjorie Aaron
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- 08/06/2018
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
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- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
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- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
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- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
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- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
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- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
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- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
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- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Description/Abstract:
- Risk and Rigor. Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
- Date Created:
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Description/Abstract:
- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
- Date Created:
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Medium
- Description/Abstract:
- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
- Date Created:
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Medium
- Description/Abstract:
- Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
- Date Created:
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Risk and Rigor: Video 1- Hand drawn coin toss calculation.
- Creator/Author:
- Aaron, Marjorie
- Submitter:
- Marjorie Aaron
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/06/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/07/2018
- Date Created:
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Newsome, Eliot M.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1972
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- Etd
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- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Ludeke, Carl Arthur.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1938
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- Article
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- In this study a general approach is introduced for the design of a robust control law for suppression of structure borne vibration. This control law is based on a passive design in the form of dynamic vibration absorbers. Passive absorbers minimize vibration at a speci c frequency, but their performance is improved by introducing adaptive tuning of the absorber. An adaptive dynamic vibration absorber is tuned to the forcing frequency, using classical methods. The tuning ratio is time varying and adapts itself to variations in the forcing frequency. However, the uniqueness of the approach in this study is that the damping parameter of the absorber is continuously varied by means of a fuzzy-logic control algorithm to provide a lower sound pressure level. The inputs of the fuzzy control law are the displacement and velocity of the main structure. The effectiveness of the control algorithm for active vibration control is demonstrated using MATLAB® simulations of a single-degree-of-freedom plant. This methodology provides superior performance in the presence of signi cant mistuning compared to a more conventional approach.
- Creator/Author:
- Ben-Asher, Joseph Z.; Weller, Tanchum, and Cohen, Kelly
- Submitter:
- Kelly Cohen
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/08/2017
- Date Modified:
- 04/05/2017
- Date Created:
- 2003-04
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- All rights reserved
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- StudentWork
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- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Byler, Blake
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/07/2019
- Date Modified:
- 05/07/2019
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Dataset
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- Habitat: in climatron; soil Locality: Missouri Botanical garden Climatron
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Image
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- Wind power represents one of the most promising sources of renewable energy and improvements to wind turbine design and control can have a significant impact on energy sustainability. This proposal is about a new design for efficient VAWT. Typically, VAWT power output is generated from the difference between the forces on the forward and backward facing blades to the wind direction. That reduces their efficiency as compared to the Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT). The current innovation, eliminates the forces on the backward facing blades using dynamic blades which improve their efficiency to be comparablewith the HAWT. In addition, the turbine is fitted with aerodynamic brakes that safely stop the turbine at low and high wind speeds. This safety feature does not exist in any Vertical Axis Wind Turbine in the market. The innovation received the Accelerator to Commercialization award in 2014 from the state of Ohio and University of Cincinnati. Several small size prototypes were builtwhich validated the concept. VAWTs are capable of catching wind from all directions which avoid the need for yaw mechanisms, rudders or downwind coning. The electric generators can be positioned near the ground and are easily accessible for maintenance. The new invention will revolutionize thewind turbines andwind farms technology by improving the VAWT efficiency and safety.
- Creator/Author:
- Abdallah, Shaaban and Viana, Javier
- Submitter:
- Javier Viana
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2019
- Date Modified:
- 10/05/2019
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Rucker, John Tinsley.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1941
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- Article
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- Patients in organ failure of vascular origin have increased circulating hematopoietic stem cells and progenitors (HSC/P). Plasma levels of angiotensin II (Ang-II), are commonly increased in vasculopathies. Hyperangiotensinemia results in activation of a very distinct Ang-II receptor set, Rho-family GTPase members, and actin in bone marrow endothelial cells (BMEC) and HSC/P, which results in decreased membrane integrin activation in both BMEC and HSC/P, and in HSC/P de-adhesion and mobilization. The Ang-II effect can be reversed pharmacologically and genetically by inhibiting Ang-II production or signaling through BMEC AT2R, HSCP AT1R/ AT2R or HSC/P RhoA, but not by interfering with other vascular tone mediators. Hyperangiotensinemia and high counts of circulating HSC/P seen in sickle cell disease (SCD) as a result of vascular damage, is significantly decreased by Ang-II inhibitors. Our data define for the first time the role of Ang-II HSC/P traffic regulation and redefine the hematopoietic consequences of anti-angiotensin therapy in SCD.
- Creator/Author:
- Malik, P.; Perumbeti, A.; Loberg, A.; Chang, K. H.; Starnes, J.; Nayak, R. C.; Hill, S. E.; Pirman, M.; Inagami, T.; Bezold, K. Y.; Cancelas, Jose A.; Wellendorf, A. M.; Zhou, X.; Roy, S., and Zheng, Y.
- Submitter:
- Jose Cancelas
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/08/2017
- Date Modified:
- 04/10/2017
- Date Created:
- 2015-01
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- All rights reserved
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- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Blackham, Angus U.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1952
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Feibelman, Senta.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1949
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Submitted to the Faculty of the Information Engineering Technology Program in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Engineering Technology
- Creator/Author:
- Doll, Amy
- Submitter:
- CECH Library Service
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/09/2017
- Date Modified:
- 03/09/2017
- Date Created:
- 2004-02-27
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Phillips, Jessica M.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/22/2019
- Date Created:
- 2003
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Nelson, Norton.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1939
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Sutherland, Thomas
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/11/2017
- Date Modified:
- 05/11/2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Presentation at OhioLINK 2013 PCIRC Conference, June 14, 2013.
- Creator/Author:
- Newman, Lorna
- Submitter:
- Lorna Newman
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/24/2018
- Date Modified:
- 08/24/2018
- Date Created:
- 2013
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate an alternative method of reaching students on their cell phones, which is one of their favorite devices.
- Creator/Author:
- Gyan, Abel
- Submitter:
- UC Clermont College Library
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/17/2017
- Date Modified:
- 04/17/2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- The profession of industrial/product design has the capacity to support wealth generation through a product-driven supply chain that extends across services that include manufacturing, distribution, sales and maintenance. Moving away from the more typical manufacturing approaches of developed countries, where the resources available to support designers employ advanced technologies and materials, this paper discusses an on-going UK Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project to explore ways in which industrial/product design can provide opportunities for entrepreneurship and employment in countries on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) List and receive Overseas Development Assistance (ODA). Through practice-lad research with participants from Uganda, Kenya, Indonesia and Turkey; industrial/product design educators/researchers/practitioners shared knowledge and expertise and engaged in creative activity to translate propositions into proposals with the potential for manufacture in each of the four countries. The findings, articulated product visualisations, indicate significant potential to support manufacturing in countries in a variety of levels of economic development by adding value to the packaging of traditional foods; integrating low-cost imported components to add value to indigenous crafts and materials; producing contemporary furniture designs using materials that can be considered as traditional materials; and employing unorthodox and unexpected materials.
- Creator/Author:
- Evans, Mark and Whitehead, Timothy
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/17/2017
- Date Modified:
- 10/08/2018
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- Increasing interest is seen at the intersection of architecture and health. The built environment has become associated with a number of negative health outcomes including obesity, cancers, and diabetes. Engaging design students in these inquiries surrounding health is integral in preparing them for future practice. This paper reviews the conceptual development and tested implementation of an interdisciplinary course focusing on the wellbeing and overall health of the occupant, using primary and secondary framework structures in the vein of Groat and Wang’s logical argumentation. The reviewed course engages interdisciplinary teams composed of students from the School of Architecture, the College of Engineering, and the College of Natural Resources, with private practice. The course puts forth an effort to break out of the conventional pedagogical structure found in architectural education, primarily the studio and large lecture spaces. The course has been specifically designed to: (1) establish a framework for common content relating to health in the built environment across disciplinary boundaries; (2) build meaningful partnerships between interdisciplinary student groups; and (3) establish a common vocabulary between architectural education and aligned disciplines regarding health and the built environment. The course structure, activities, and assessments are reviewed, proposing a solid framework for including integrated design and themes of health in architectural education.
- Creator/Author:
- Rider, Traci Rose
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/30/2017
- Date Modified:
- 12/01/2017
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- This paper demonstrates how Goffman’s frame analysis is applied in a research on designers’ experience with Cloud based digital tools. At the base of Goffman’s structure is the ‘primary frame’ - in this case designers’ experience with computer based digital tools. These tools’ transition to the Cloud initiated by businesses are called ‘fabrications’. Goffman’s ‘structural issues in fabrication’ such as ‘retransformations’ and the ‘nature of recontainment’ are also discussed through contemporary examples. These fabrications are used or ‘keyed’ by ‘active agents’ from various design fields. The data collected showed different levels of understanding of Cloud technology and the application of various tools in everyday design practices. Thus, the interviewees were clustered into three groups - designers, developers and artists. Their experiences form the creative, technology and experimental frame derived from keying of the primary frame. Design researchers can selectively borrow elements from frame analysis’ complex structure to build an effective user experience narrative.
- Creator/Author:
- Naskova, Julija
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/28/2017
- Date Modified:
- 01/11/2018
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- This project aimed at effectively implementing eye tracking MATLAB. The team created an eye tracking program that uses a webcam to locate where a person is looking on a computer screen. The program was tested with a simple experiment that presented the user with a set of colors and found which colors the user looked at most.
- Creator/Author:
- Jones, Benjamin; Clark, Hannah; Smiley, Caleb, and Kidd, DeAnna
- Submitter:
- Caleb Smiley
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/26/2017
- Date Modified:
- 04/26/2017
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- Flexible interaction technology became a one of key technology in nowadays. On the other hand, there are relatively little works has been done to understand how it should be designed especially for feedback of it. In this study, we investigate the guidelines for design feedback to flexible interaction systems through based on user’s expectation on them. We conducted user participated design workshop to collect user’s perspectives about feedback when they use flexible interactions. We gave 8 sets of actions which are generally used in flexible interaction and let 6 participants to generated ideas about visual, sound, and haptic feedback of them. From discussion session in the design workshop, we found out key factors about feedbacks. As a result of design workshop, we build guidelines of designing feedbacks for flexible interactions. This result will lead system designers to build flexible interaction to create flexible interaction which can improve the user experience.
- Creator/Author:
- Lee, Jaemyung
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/21/2017
- Date Modified:
- 11/21/2017
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- This research expected to innovation designs can develop by more detail user-experience, that also reduce users unfamiliar and depressed; therefore, we investigated that people cognitive process on operated daily commodities, and we planned a tool to analyze users the area of contact and frequency. In experiment, we selected three objects whose size and shape are similar but haven’t limited way of operation. After that, we excluded feature of shape and make them consistent. We studied 30 participants response to operation and affordance, and analysis that by qualitative and quantitative. The result showed the participants have consistent posture of grasp, area of contact and way of operation in the same experimental situation; in addition, even the grip are the same, but following different functional parts, users still response a corresponding way of operation. So we suggest that shape only be as one of design factors on simple design style, and not the main factor. Designer should find other design techniques to enhance the user’s cognitive operation.
- Creator/Author:
- Huang, I-Nung and Yeh, Wen-Dih
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/21/2017
- Date Modified:
- 02/08/2018
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- The standard curriculum for Aerospace Engineering students at the University of Cincinnati includes AEEM361 Integrated Aircraft Engineering. The goal of this course is to instruct students in the tools and methodology of aircraft design. The integrated aspects of aircraft design are underscored by introducing prejunior (between sophomore and junior) students to the state-of-the-art morphing technology, inspired by bat and bird flight, which can enable an aircraft to adapt its shape to best suit the flight condition thereby enhancing mission performance. In this article, we present the development of unique software tools, which provide undergraduates an opportunity to design airfoils for morphing aircraft. Morphing is introduced in the form of “on demand” camber as well as sweep change with the aim of improving aerodynamic efficiency for a multiobjective (several design points) mission profile. The Global Hawk UAV mission in general and its LRN1015 airfoil in particular is in focus due to the relative long mission times spent at the two different flight conditions, namely high-speed dash and low-speed loiter. We are using several tools to virtually simulate a morphing wing including XFOIL to perform fast and relatively accurate two-dimensional steady-flow simulations of different morphed configurations using a camber-controlled morphed wing to maneuver. In this article we detail AeroMorph, the educational MATLAB-based tool developed for design of a camber-controlled morphing of airfoils with the aim of improving aerodynamic efficiency and exploration of the basic relationships between flap deflection and airfoil morphing based on a camber change.
- Creator/Author:
- Cohen, Kelly; LaFountain, Cody, and Abdallah, Shaaban
- Submitter:
- Kelly Cohen
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/13/2017
- Date Modified:
- 04/05/2017
- Date Created:
- 2012-12
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Mc Gee, Lynda K.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 2004
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- Al-Tahrir Square, surrounded by commercial crowded streets, financial headquarters, and governmental institutions is one of the most iconic squares in Baghdad. It is part of daily life for many Iraqi people due to its central location, which is characterized by busy roads with honking cars. In this essay, I am going to explore Al-Tahrir Square in Baghdad, Iraq as a venue of rebellion for Iraqi people. Since 2015, Iraqi people from diverse backgrounds have been gathering in the square to protest for their rights every Friday. It has been the site of many historical events in Iraq although it has been established as a social place. I will explore the sociopolitical significance of Al-Tahrir Square by connecting the history of the place with how it has been changed since 1961 when the Freedom Monument was first open to the public. The research addresses the urban landscape of Al-Tahrir Square and its transformation over time, taking into consideration the political issues that affect it. I will analyze policies and regulations that have discouraged people from gathering in the Square to prevent political threats to the government and suggest ways to create safer spaces and mixed used attractions, modify the natural landscape of Al-Ummah Garden to make it more connected to the Square, and revitalize the existing kaleidoscope for closer proximity to Tigris River. Keywords: Al-Tahrir Square, Freedom monument, Al-Ummah Garden, Al-Rasheed Street, and urban planning Al-Tahrir Square has a complicated history. It was a parking lot in the 1950s, but in 1961, it use shifted and it became the location of the Freedom Monument. This shift marked AlTahrir Square as evidence of the Iraqi people’s journey of struggle and victory that designated it as a symbol of a new era of liberation from British colonialism. It has always been selected as a protest site because of its location in central Baghdad, especially in the past when it was the focal point for social gatherings. Besides being accessible from both Al-Karkh and Al-Rusafa, the two sides of Baghdad, through the highways and bridges that shorten the distance, the Square has had a long history of political demonstrations and has become a symbol for liberation, represented by the Freedom Monument.
- Creator/Author:
- Alberto, Lora
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/20/2018
- Date Modified:
- 09/20/2018
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- Al-Tahrir Square, surrounded by commercial crowded streets, financial headquarters, and governmental institutions is one of the most iconic squares in Baghdad. It is part of daily life for many Iraqi people due to its central location, which is characterized by busy roads with honking cars. In this essay, I am going to explore Al-Tahrir Square in Baghdad, Iraq as a venue of rebellion for Iraqi people. Since 2015, Iraqi people from diverse backgrounds have been gathering in the square to protest for their rights every Friday. It has been the site of many historical events in Iraq although it has been established as a social place. I will explore the sociopolitical significance of Al-Tahrir Square by connecting the history of the place with how it has been changed since 1961 when the Freedom Monument was first open to the public. The research addresses the urban landscape of Al-Tahrir Square and its transformation over time, taking into consideration the political issues that affect it. I will analyze policies and regulations that have discouraged people from gathering in the Square to prevent political threats to the government and suggest ways to create safer spaces and mixed used attractions, modify the natural landscape of Al-Ummah Garden to make it more connected to the Square, and revitalize the existing kaleidoscope for closer proximity to Tigris River. Keywords: Al-Tahrir Square, Freedom monument, Al-Ummah Garden, Al-Rasheed Street, and urban planning Al-Tahrir Square has a complicated history. It was a parking lot in the 1950s, but in 1961, it use shifted and it became the location of the Freedom Monument. This shift marked AlTahrir Square as evidence of the Iraqi people’s journey of struggle and victory that designated it as a symbol of a new era of liberation from British colonialism. It has always been selected as a protest site because of its location in central Baghdad, especially in the past when it was the focal point for social gatherings. Besides being accessible from both Al-Karkh and Al-Rusafa, the two sides of Baghdad, through the highways and bridges that shorten the distance, the Square has had a long history of political demonstrations and has become a symbol for liberation, represented by the Freedom Monument.
- Creator/Author:
- Al-Tameemi, Rasha
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/20/2018
- Date Modified:
- 09/20/2018
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- The article begins with a question about the value of revitalising the equation between sexual/intimate violence and terrorism in the current neoliberal/post-feminist political and epistemological landscape. We argue that the intensifying international interest in sexual violence, and an accompanying hyper-visual imagery, is implicated in the cauterisation of critical thought about sexual violence. We offer the more mobile and expansive concept of sexed violence to “unthink” dominant narratives that reproduce heteronormativity and white, Western hegemony. Through an analysis of the film Unwatchable, we consider why non-white raced bodies consistently materialise as less “comprehensible” as violatable than white bodies. We further suggest that a move to sexed violence can help to think more critically about both sexual violence and feminism.
- Creator/Author:
- Zalewski, Marysia and Runyan, Anne Sisson
- Submitter:
- Anne Runyan
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/29/2016
- Date Modified:
- 08/09/2016
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- Lloyd C. Engelbrecht (born 1927) is Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of Cincinnati. He is author of Moholy-Nagy: Mentor to Modernism (Cincinnati: Flying Trapeze Press, 2009).
- Creator/Author:
- Engelbrecht, Lloyd C.
- Submitter:
- Lloyd C. Engelbrecht
- Date Uploaded:
- 07/07/2016
- Date Modified:
- 07/07/2016
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Luken, Daniel; Von Hoene, Jon; Oquendo-Chandler, Mateo; King, Chelsie; Stathis, Evangelos, and Kohli, Brandon
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/09/2018
- Date Modified:
- 05/09/2018
- Date Created:
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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University of Cincinnati dissertations, Programmschriften, and pamphlets in classical studies
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- Collection
- Description/Abstract:
- Selected works from University of Cincinnati dissertations, Programmschriften, and pamphlets in classical studies, held in the John Miller Burnam Classical Library.
- Creator/Author:
- Lindau, Rebecka
- Submitter:
- Classics Library Staff
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This excerpt of the third American edition (with additions and improvements) was published in 1819. The preface states its from the eight British edition. The author, Reverend David Blair, is credited for authoring several other books on grammar and juvenile letters. Blair's work, which only briefly discusses grammar from a broad, and colonial historical perspective, seeks to advance a scientific understanding of many subjects, including the English language. It is Blair's assertion that language instruction should build on and be part of a holistic education that enables the students to better understand all educational subjects. The Universal Preceptor includes chapters on various subjects, including the arts, mathematics, the sciences, government, agriculture, etc. The Schultz Archive only includes a brief excerpt (focusing on geography and grammar), and the scans are not very good quality (but they are legible).
- Creator/Author:
- Blair, David
- Submitter:
- Russel Durst
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/04/2016
- Date Modified:
- 06/04/2019
- Date Created:
- 1819
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- N/A
- Creator/Author:
- Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B.
- Submitter:
- Russel Durst
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2016
- Date Created:
- 1811
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Threlfall, Sheila Marzolf.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1981
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Handwritten notes regarding the book.
- Creator/Author:
- Jaudon, Daniel, 1767-1826
- Submitter:
- Russel Durst
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2016
- Date Created:
- 1835
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- The design of meaningful graphical objects to represent collection items must balance the following: amount of useful information that can be communicated through the object’s graphical form, meaningful graphical difference between individual items or groups of items, and restraint in form complexity to allow for the simultaneous display of numerous collection items at a small size. How the user interprets difference and sameness and, more importantly, whether the user attaches hierarchical value to the emergent categories, may play a significant role in determining whether that user focusses attention on one set of data over another, on one set of processes over another, and ultimately, on one set of tasks over another. This paper examines the significant consequences for the understanding of the user resulting from representation of data, files, and other objects in a human-computer interface (HCI), and proposes that new approaches may be indicated, given the growing complexity of what is being represented and how what is represented can be used.
- Creator/Author:
- Radzikowska, Milena and Ruecker, Stan
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/30/2017
- Date Modified:
- 01/09/2018
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Submitted to the Faculty of the School of Information Technology Program in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.
- Creator/Author:
- Colwell, Adam and Botzki, Erich
- Submitter:
- Bob Freeman
- Date Uploaded:
- 07/11/2017
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2019
- Date Created:
- 2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- As society shifts towards an increasingly sustainable future, high-performance buildings can provide a means to meet sustainability and energy efficiency goals. Occupants in high-performance buildings are often expected to interact with building systems to maintain individual levels of comfort and productivity. However, the critical role of the human-building interface is often ignored (Day & Heschong, 2016). Too often, building controls are not intuitive and poorly understood by typical users. Conversely, some buildings rely on entirely automated building systems (e.g. lighting, shading, HVAC systems), which take control away from occupants. This approach is largely unpopular with building occupants. The literature suggests people desire and prefer control of their interior environments (e.g., Escuyer & Fontoynont, 2001). Designing a high-performance building that effectively engages users presents a more complex problem than most designers are prepared to handle. Design teams require an ability to see the whole situation—from how the parts of the system work to how users will engage and adapt the system. This ability relies on systematic efforts to understand broad swaths of human behavior and design research, which go beyond computation or modeling (e.g., Huppatz, 2015; Rittel & Webber, 1973). In this context, design and design research supports third order (activities and processes) and fourth order (environments, organizations, and systems) design problems (Buchanan, 1999). Creating design teams, who can comprehend a whole situation, requires reframing how clients and designers understand design problems. This draft paper links theory about design problems with practical processes for using design research to improve the human-building interface.
- Creator/Author:
- Day, Julia and Orthel, Bryan
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/17/2017
- Date Modified:
- 11/17/2017
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- In this paper, we present results from a collaborative research between academic institutions and industry partners in the UK, which aimed to understand the experience of rail passengers and to identify how the design of technology can improve this experience. Travelling by train can often provide passengers with negative experiences. New technologies give the opportunity to design new interactions that support the creation of positive experiences, but the design should be based on solid understanding of user and their needs. We conducted in-depth, face-to-face semi-structured interviews and used additional questionnaires given to passengers on board of trains to collect the data presented on this paper. A customer journey map was produced to illustrate the passengers’ experiences at diverse touchpoints with the rail system. The positive and negative aspects of each touchpoint are plotted over the course of a ‘typical’ journey, followed by the explanations for these ratings. Results indicate how the design of technological innovations can enhance the passenger experience, especially at the problematic touchpoints, e.g. when collecting tickets, navigating to the platform, boarding the train and finding a seat. We finalise this paper pointing towards requirements for future technological innovations to improve the passenger experience.
- Creator/Author:
- Birrell, Stewart ; Cain, Rebecca ; Davies, Andy ; Bradley, Callum ; Tinworth, Neil , and Oliveira, Luis
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/28/2017
- Date Modified:
- 12/06/2017
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This talk was the second panelist in the Health Equities and Disparities Session for the 4th Annual UC Data Day Conference hosted by UC Libraries. Tammy Mentzel, MPH, Assistant Director for Programs and Projects, University of Cincinnati, Academic Health Center, Cincinnati Cancer Center Talk Title(s): Understanding Health Disparities and Perceptions of Discrimination in Greater Cincinnati Tammy served as the Program Director for the Transformation of Mission-based Health Care through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion project aimed at bolstering diversity in the health care workforce and eliminating health disparities in urban communities by identifying, testing and adopting evidence-based strategies and tools. Tammy was formerly in the College of Nursing at UC where she was a Research Associate and Program Director providing leadership and support on six funded research projects totaling over $4.6 million.
- Creator/Author:
- Mentzel, Tammy
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-04-01
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- The more society gets complicated and developed, the more demand for various products. As a result, we are living in a flood of various products. However, considering how people consume and use products in their daily life, it is not difficult to find people transforming, changing the original purpose or adding value to existing products instead of buying new ones. This phenomenon has been defined as everyday design. In a sense that everyday design provides a better understanding of actual uses in real context, it deserves to be studied. Therefore, this paper attempts to figure out an underlying mechanism of everyday design. For this, a conceptual framework was developed, whose focus was on what triggers everyday design, what goals are set, and how a product is transformed. The conceptual framework was validated with a photographic inventory of users’ everyday design in our daily life. The conceptual framework could provide a better understanding of everyday design in a systematic way. If it is considered in the product development process, it could contribute to an increase of use satisfaction as well as sustainable design. The limitations and a further study are discussed at the end of the paper.
- Creator/Author:
- Kim, Soyoung; Cho, Kwangmin , and Kim, Chajoong
- Submitter:
- Lora Alberto
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/21/2017
- Date Modified:
- 12/06/2017
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-31
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- GenericWork
- Description/Abstract:
- This presentation at the 7th Annual describes UC Libraries' efforts aimed at enhance international student library orientation, giving students keys to success living and studying in another country, and providing diversity training to UCL staff and student employees.
- Creator/Author:
- Franklin, Rosemary; Shashidhar, Anvita; Zhang, Hongying, and Hart, Olga
- Submitter:
- Olga Hart
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/15/2017
- Date Modified:
- 06/15/2017
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Submitted to The Faculty of the Information Engineering Technology Program in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Engineering Technology
- Creator/Author:
- Kimbrough, Eboney
- Submitter:
- CECH Library Service
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/09/2017
- Date Modified:
- 03/10/2017
- Date Created:
- 2003-05-28
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- GenericWork
- Description/Abstract:
- A presentation for UC Libraries showcasing 2 projects: English Composition 1001 students' perception of research and findings of an undergraduate research survey identifying library needs, a collaboration with UC’s Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly Endeavors and Creative Practice.
- Creator/Author:
- Bach, Pamela and Stafford, Sarah
- Submitter:
- Pamela Bach
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/12/2016
- Date Modified:
- 05/31/2018
- Date Created:
- 2014-06-16
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Medium
- Description/Abstract:
- Produced almost entirely at Experimental Television Center (ETC), the video uses a simple animation of a rotating rectangle (produced in Deluxe Paint on the Amiga Computer) as a stencil into which are keyed various versions of a processed live image of the river outside the window at ETC. This was my second attempt at a multi channel piece. The four programs have been shown in grid’s of twelve and sixteen monitors. While relatively simple in structure and shown only three times, this remains a personal favorite.
- Creator/Author:
- Woodman, Charles
- Submitter:
- Charles Woodman
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/31/2019
- Date Modified:
- 05/31/2019
- Date Created:
- 1991
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- GenericWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Under the Bridge Multi-Channel Video Installation (all files).
- Creator/Author:
- Woodman-Collections, Charles
- Submitter:
- Charles Woodman-Collections
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/27/2017
- Date Modified:
- 10/27/2017
- License:
- All rights reserved
-
- Type:
- Medium
- Description/Abstract:
- Produced almost entirely at Experimental Television Center (ETC), the video uses a simple animation of a rotating rectangle (produced in Deluxe Paint on the Amiga Computer) as a stencil into which are keyed various versions of a processed live image of the river outside the window at ETC. This was my second attempt at a multi channel piece. The four programs have been shown in grid’s of twelve and sixteen monitors. While relatively simple in structure and shown only three times, this remains a personal favorite.
- Creator/Author:
- Woodman, Charles
- Submitter:
- Charles Woodman
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/24/2016
- Date Modified:
- 05/18/2019
- Date Created:
- 1991
- License:
- All rights reserved
-
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Magma programs to chapter 5 of the book "Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems" by Ding, Petzoldt and Schmidt. load "keygen.txt" ; wiil generate the files public_key.txt and private_key.txt. load "sign.txt" ; will use the file private_key.txt to sign a randomly generated text and will deposit the signture in the file signature.txt load "veryfy.txt"; will use the file public_key.txt and determine if the signature is valid.
- Creator/Author:
- Schmidt, Dieter Sam
- Submitter:
- Dieter Sam Schmidt
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/09/2019
- Date Modified:
- 03/09/2019
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Etd
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract not available.
- Creator/Author:
- Roth, Eric Steven.
- Submitter:
- UC Libraries
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Modified:
- 03/26/2018
- Date Created:
- 1974
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- 23 parts. 42 pages. Spain, late 1960s. A UFO research group lead by Fernando Sesma tries to convince American filmmaker Orson Welles of the existence of extraterrestrial life on the planet UMMO.
- Creator/Author:
- García May, Ignacio, 1965-
- Submitter:
- Andres Perez-Simon
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/21/2018
- Date Modified:
- 09/21/2018
- Date Created:
- 2013-12-20
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- GenericWork
- Description/Abstract:
- Koshoffer, Amy
- Creator/Author:
- Huizing, Marjan; Boissy, Raymond E.; Gahl, William A.; Koshoffer, Amy, and Westbroek, Wendy
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/12/2016
- Date Modified:
- 02/06/2017
- Date Created:
- 2006-08-31
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- StudentWork
- Description/Abstract:
- 2016. Submitted to the Faculty of the School of Information Technology Program in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.
- Creator/Author:
- Remick, Andrew; McIntosh, Patrick, and Pradhan, Sudin
- Submitter:
- Bob Freeman
- Date Uploaded:
- 07/17/2017
- Date Modified:
- 07/17/2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: dry exposed area; sandstone Locality: 1mi east of junction of roads 613 & 721
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland nixed hardwood forests, pine forests, along W rim above Hood Hollow; rock Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow) S of Gibisonville St. N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of 374 Cream Ridge Road
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: Locality: Crabtree Falls
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: sandstone gorges and ravines with hemlock/hardwood coves, upland hardwood stands, floodplains; sandstone conglomerate, trunk yellow birch Locality: Sheick Hollow State Nature Preserve, parallelling Hockman Rd. between Gibisonville and Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve off OH 374
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: near cove of falls; maple Locality: Crabtree Falls
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: Locality: near Big Soft Sleep Bog
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: adjacent to parking lot; quercus Locality: Hocking Hills State Park, Old Man's Cave Area
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: along stream in canyon; hardwood Locality: Hocking Hills State Park, Conkle's Hollow Area
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: narrow sandstone box canyon with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves, parking lot; trunk of maple Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd. E of OH 374 between OH 678 and 664 Hocking Hills State park region
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: Sandstone box canyon with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves.; Rock Type = Sandstone, sandstone conglomerate.; On Carpinus along trail through canyon Locality: Hocking Hills State Park region. Conkle's Hollow Nature Preserve
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: narrow sandstone box canyon with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves, sandstone conglomerate; trunk of hardwood Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd. E of OH 374 between OH 678 and 664, Hocking Hills State Park Region
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: Sandstone gorges and ravines, with hemlock/hardwood coves, upland hardwood stands, floodplains, pine stands; associated with oak, naple, hemlock, tulip poplar, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; Trunk of maple in mouth of hemlock/hardwood cove, w side. Locality: Sheick Hollow State Nature Preserve, paralleling Hockaan Rd. (Twp. Rd. 238) between Gibisonville & Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, off OH 374.
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: quercus Locality: 1mi East of Junction of Rds. 613 and 721
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: upland mixed hardwoods, sandstone bluffs, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, pine forests\; trunk of carpinus Locality: Little Rocky Hollow State Nature Preserve, first hollow W of Kreachbaum Rd. and N of Big Pine Rd. Sec 26 Laurel Twp, South Bloomingville Quad
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: sandstone bluffs and gorges, creek floodplains; fallen birch trunk Locality: Lake Katharine State Nature Preserve W of Jackson
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: mixed hardwood forest above and behind falls; ash Locality: Scott Falls and Cave, AuTrain Bay, S shore of Lake Superior
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image) and Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate, Species habitat: Trunk of hardwood, adj. to swamp, S end of property Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 St W of Cream Ridge Rd. S. Bloomingville Quad.
- Creator/Author:
- Tepe, Eric (record/image); Snider, Jerry A. (senior collector), and He, Si (co-collector)
- Submitter:
- Eric Tepe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/25/2018
- Date Modified:
- 04/25/2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International