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- Pet Therapy mental support for fire, EMS, police and 911 Dispatchers.
- Creator/Author:
- Bennett, Lawrence
- Submitter:
- Lawrence Bennett
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/24/2022
- Date Modified:
- 12/30/2022
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- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Art History Thesis
- Creator/Author:
- Kumar, Mika
- Submitter:
- Mika Kumar
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/20/2022
- Date Modified:
- 04/20/2022
- Date Created:
- 2022-04-21
- License:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- This document is supplemental materials for the book chapter "Playing in the Same Sandbox: Collaborations on Data Management, Research Technologies, and Research Computing" in the book Cases on Establishing Effective Collaborations in Academic Libraries authored by Amy Koshoffer and Amy Latessa
- Creator/Author:
- Koshoffer, Amy
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/18/2022
- Date Modified:
- 04/18/2022
- Date Created:
- 2022-04-18
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- This project analyzes a print from the UC Art Collection called “Dusty Millers” and the amateur artist that created it. Diving into the artist’s biography and relations, this project first aims to understand how the amateur artist went about studying printmaking and how he became an important advocate for the medium in London. Secondly, the project discusses artistic influences from the 19th century that inspired his style and subject matter of his prints that include depictions of rural landscapes and daily labors.
- Creator/Author:
- Roades, Gracie
- Submitter:
- Gracie Roades
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/08/2022
- Date Modified:
- 04/19/2022
- Date Created:
- 2022-04-07
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Description/Abstract:
- TEST
- Creator/Author:
- Kumar, Mika
- Submitter:
- Mika Kumar
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/31/2022
- Date Modified:
- 04/08/2022
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Designed Technologies for Healthy Aging identifies and presents a variety of contemporary technologies to support older adults' abilities to perform everyday activities. Efforts of industry, laboratories, and learning institutions are documented under four major categories: social connections, independent self care, healthy home and active lifestyle. The book contains well-documented and illustrative recent examples of designed technologies-ranging from wearable devices, to mobile applications, to assistive robots- on the broad areas of design and computation, including industrial design, interaction design, graphic design, human-computer interaction, software engineering, and artificial intelligence.
- Creator/Author:
- Rebola, Claudia
- Submitter:
- Claudia Rebola
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/10/2021
- Date Modified:
- 01/05/2022
- Date Created:
- December 1, 2014
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Description/Abstract:
- English Translation from the 3rd edition, Paris: E. Lachaud, Editeur-Libraire 1871. by Janine C. Hartman
- Creator/Author:
- Hartman, Janine C. and Mendès, Catulle,
- Submitter:
- Lisa Haitz
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/25/2021
- Date Modified:
- 10/25/2021
- Date Created:
- 2015
- License:
- Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- CHAPTERS 1- 18: Supplement to Prof. Larry Bennett’s textbook, FIRE SERVICE LAW (SECOND EDITION), Jan. 2017: http://www.waveland.com/browse.php?t=708 SEE ALSO RECENT PUBLISHED COURT DECISIONS [NOV. 2018-PRESENT] FOR 18 CHAPTERS: From Prof. Bennett’s Fire & EMS Law monthly newsletters [send him e-mail if wish to receive] https://scholar.uc.edu/concern/documents/n870zs553?locale=en
- Creator/Author:
- Bennett, Lawrence
- Submitter:
- Lawrence Bennett
- Date Uploaded:
- 07/27/2021
- Date Modified:
- 02/05/2023
- Date Created:
- 2021-07
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Description/Abstract:
- This paper explores the question of why it is important to apply culturally responsive teaching within the classroom, through creativity. Teaching diversity exposes students to a variety of cultural and social groups. This educational experience prepares students to become better citizens, within their communities. Through the creative process, students will examine topics which, both, encompass and promote diversity. Additionally, students will be able to construct their own independent, inclusive environment, through art making; this increase in diversity education relates not only to the race and ethnicity of our students, it also includes religion, economic status, gender identity, language background, and more. Adopting inclusion and awareness around multicultural education and taking a culturally responsive approach to teaching is a benefit to both students and instructors. Not only does creating a better multicultural awareness and inclusive environment help students with different backgrounds and needs succeed, but it encourages acceptance and helps prepare students to thrive in a diverse world. Keywords: cultural diversity, curriculum, teaching, art, social reconstructionism
- Creator/Author:
- Sydney Barth; Courtney Moreland, and Mahnaz Amin Foroughi
- Submitter:
- smith4kk@ucmail.uc.edu
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/18/2021
- Date Modified:
- 05/18/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-04-22
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Description/Abstract:
- Empathy is an essential aspect for all facets of an educational system, specifically in art classrooms. Lack of empathy and collaborative skills can cause issues in relations and classroom management throughout the school year. Utilizing resources such as group lessons, community activities, and classroom reflections can allow for the kind of collaboration needed for students, teachers, and all those involved in a school system to succeed in their endeavors.
- Creator/Author:
- Celesti, Oliva and Hughes, Jennah
- Submitter:
- smith4kk@ucmail.uc.edu
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/07/2021
- Date Modified:
- 05/07/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-04-22
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Description/Abstract:
- The education field has historically underrepresented teachers based on gender, race, and sexual orientation. This has led to a severe lack of diversity in the field. By utilizing professional workshops, educators will have greater awareness of barriers that have caused such underrepresentation. Educators will be given tools to reflect on how this facet of the educational system can be improved.
- Creator/Author:
- Gray, Joe and Odaka, Haely
- Submitter:
- smith4kk@ucmail.uc.edu
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/07/2021
- Date Modified:
- 05/07/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-04-22
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Description/Abstract:
- Online-Only Supplemental Table: Data Matrix of 66 Studies for Examination of Mixed Methods Research Appraisal in Integrative Reviews in the Nursing Literature Notations for counts in dataset: *Counts by article type not supplied by author but derived from evidence table **Neither counts by article type nor table of extracted data provided ***Authors report mixed methods study as qualitative in count provided in abstract
- Creator/Author:
- Kean, Emily
- Submitter:
- Emily Kean
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/11/2021
- Date Modified:
- 04/11/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-04-10
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- All models and corresponding network visualizations are generated from documents in the CORD-19 dataset as of July 14, 2020. All annotations in red were added by the research team. Note: These topic models are included here as additional reference and to append links to interactive versions on the Digital Scholarship Center’s machine learning platform for further exploration.
- Creator/Author:
- McCabe, Erin E.
- Submitter:
- Erin E. McCabe
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/26/2021
- Date Modified:
- 02/26/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020
- License:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- All models and corresponding network visualizations are generated from virus related documents in the CORD-19 dataset as of July 14, 2020. All annotations in red were added by the research team. Note: Certain Non-Coronaviridae topic models are included in the text of this article and are included here only as additional reference and to append links to interactive versions on the Digital Scholarship Center’s machine learning platform for further exploration.
- Creator/Author:
- McCabe, Erin E.
- Submitter:
- Erin E. McCabe
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/26/2021
- Date Modified:
- 02/26/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020
- License:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- All models and corresponding network visualizations are generated from virus related documents in the CORD-19 dataset as of July, 2020. All annotations in red were added by the research team. Note: Coronavirus topic models are included in the text of this article and are included here only as additional reference and to append links to interactive versions on the Digital Scholarship Center’s machine learning platform for further exploration.
- Creator/Author:
- McCabe, Erin E.
- Submitter:
- Erin E. McCabe
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/26/2021
- Date Modified:
- 02/26/2021
- License:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- These Centrality measurements were generated with NetworkX, a Python package for networks. The specific algorithms used for this paper are Betweenness Centrality (where Degree Centrality considers individual topics). Complete Centrality Data for this research can be found at https://scholar.uc.edu/show/6t053h21x
- Creator/Author:
- McCabe, Erin E.
- Submitter:
- Erin E. McCabe
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/26/2021
- Date Modified:
- 02/26/2021
- License:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- README for dataset available through the collection, Examining the Substance of Bone through a Meta-Analysis of Academic Texts.
- Creator/Author:
- McCabe, Erin E.
- Submitter:
- Erin E. McCabe
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/10/2020
- Date Modified:
- 11/10/2020
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Monthly newsletter for Fire and EMS.
- Creator/Author:
- Bennett, Lawrence
- Submitter:
- Lawrence Bennett
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/02/2020
- Date Modified:
- 01/31/2023
- Date Created:
- 2020-11
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 45 (2018)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/29/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 44 (2018)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/29/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 43 (2017)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/28/2020
- Date Created:
- 2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 42 (2017)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/27/2020
- Date Created:
- 2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 41 (2016)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/25/2020
- Date Created:
- 2016
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 40 (2016): Special Issue: Circum-Caribbean Poetics / Poéticas Circum-Caribeñas
- Creator/Author:
- Braziel, Jana and Urbina, Nicasio
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/24/2020
- Date Created:
- 2016
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 39 (2015)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/23/2020
- Date Created:
- 2015
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 38 (2015)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/22/2020
- Date Created:
- 2015
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 37 (2014): Special Issue: Polémicas y controversias áureas
- Creator/Author:
- Urzáiz, Héctor and Blasco, Javier
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/21/2020
- Date Created:
- 2014
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 36 (2013)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/21/2020
- Date Created:
- 2013
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 35 (2013): Special Issue: Kristeva in Process: The Fertility of Thought – La pensée féconde – Die Fruchtbarkeit des Denkens
- Creator/Author:
- Vialet, Michèle E. ; Hollstein, Stefan; Ivantcheva-Merjanska, Irene, and Blanco, Azucena G.
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/21/2020
- Date Created:
- 2013
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This document is the authors' contribution to the article Journal of Faculty Development - Special Section on the Advancement of Women in Higher Education - Gaming the System: Impediments to Promotion and Women’s Pathways from Associate to Full Professor and from Associate Senior to Senior Librarian
- Creator/Author:
- Koshoffer, Amy; Bessett, Danielle; Castiello, Katherine Jones; Weinstein, Valerie; Sadre-Orafai, Stephanie; Peplow, Amber, and Jenkins, Laura Dudley
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/21/2020
- Date Modified:
- 12/14/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-10-21
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 34 (2012)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/20/2020
- Date Created:
- 2012
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- -
- Creator/Author:
- Moreno, María Paz
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/20/2020
- Date Created:
- 2012
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 32 (2011)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/18/2020
- Date Created:
- 2011
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 31 (2011): Special Issue: Assia Djebar: Écrivaine entre deux rives
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 31 (2011): Special Issue: Assia Djebar: Écrivaine entre deux rives
- Creator/Author:
- Calargé, Carla and Vialet, Michèle
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/18/2020
- Date Created:
- 2011
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 30 (2011): Special Issue: Afro-Hispanic Subjectivities
- Creator/Author:
- Valladares-Ruiz, Patricia
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/17/2020
- Date Created:
- 2011
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 29 (2010)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/15/2020
- Date Created:
- 2010
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 28 (2009)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/14/2020
- Date Created:
- 2009
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 27 (2008)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/13/2020
- Date Created:
- 2008
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- -
- Creator/Author:
- Loveland, Jeffrey
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/13/2020
- Date Created:
- 2007
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- -
- Creator/Author:
- Larquier, Jeanne-Sarah de
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2006
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- -
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2006
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 24 (2005)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2005
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 23 (2004)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2004
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 22 (2003)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/11/2020
- Date Created:
- 2003
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- -
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/11/2020
- Date Created:
- 2002
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 20 (2001)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/11/2020
- Date Created:
- 2001
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 19 (2000)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/11/2020
- Date Created:
- 2000
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 18 (1999)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/11/2020
- Date Created:
- 1999
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 17 (1998)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/10/2020
- Date Created:
- 1998
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 16 (1997)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/10/2020
- Date Created:
- 1997
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 15 (1996)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/10/2020
- Date Created:
- 1996
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- -
- Creator/Author:
- Loveland, Jeffrey
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/10/2020
- Date Created:
- 1992
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 16 (1997)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/10/2020
- Date Created:
- 1997
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 14 (1995)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/06/2020
- Date Created:
- 1995
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 13 (1994)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/06/2020
- Date Created:
- 1994
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 12 (1993)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/06/2020
- Date Created:
- 1993
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 11 (1992)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/06/2020
- Date Created:
- 1992
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
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- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Special Issue (1991): The Unthinkable Imaginary
- Creator/Author:
- Heyndels, Ralph; Ames, Sanford, and Bamps, Yvan
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/06/2020
- Date Created:
- 1991
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 10 (1991)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/06/2020
- Date Created:
- 1991
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 9 (1990)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
- Date Created:
- 1990
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 8 (1989)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
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- 10/05/2020
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 7 (1988)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
- Date Created:
- 1988
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 6 (1987)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
- Date Created:
- 1987
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 5 (1986)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
- Date Created:
- 1986
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 4 (1985)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
- Date Created:
- 1985
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 3 (1984)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
- Date Created:
- 1984
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 2 (1983)
- Creator/Author:
- Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/05/2020
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 15 (1996)
- Creator/Author:
- Department of Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/02/2020
- Date Created:
- 1996
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Cincinnati Romance Review: Volume 1 (1982)
- Creator/Author:
- Department of Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures
- Submitter:
- Jeffrey Loveland
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/02/2020
- Date Created:
- 1982
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- In this proposal for a National Service Learning Academy and complimentary Action Research Program, several curricula configurations are put forth. The first is a full-blown action research major that partially dictates the appropriate courses to take fulfilling the A&S core requirements and the majority of free electives. The second is a minor/certificate in action research. The third is an alternative set of core courses that would replace the credit hours traditionally reserved for the A&S core requirements, enabling any student to tack on the action research experience to their chosen major while still having credit hours available to pursue other minors, certificates, or electives. The fourth is an alternative core that is based more heavily on applied courses and knowledge.
- Creator/Author:
- Turner, Grant
- Submitter:
- Grant Turner
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/30/2020
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- 08/30/2020
- Date Created:
- 2014
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- Modules to educate Officers in Officer I, II, III and Officer IV classes.
- Creator/Author:
- Bennett, Lawrence
- Submitter:
- Lawrence Bennett
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/18/2020
- Date Modified:
- 05/03/2022
- Date Created:
- 2020-08
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- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- 15 Chapters from National Fire Academy’s model course, “Legal, Political & Regulatory Environment of EMS” (CO246): https://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/nfa/higher_ed/ems_curriculum_core.pdf ABC’s in each chapter: • Actual, recent cases • Best practices • Current events
- Creator/Author:
- Bennett, Lawrence
- Submitter:
- Lawrence Bennett
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- 07/10/2020
- Date Modified:
- 11/15/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-07
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- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- The current debates revolving around 5G, Huawei, and how they are resolved, are highly visible indicators of the technology based shifts in the global order which are setting the tone for the 21st century. Currently, it seems that many in the US and the PRC are using Cold War and Thucydides Trap paradigms, with a zero-sum mentality. At least in the case of 5G technology, the UK seems to have taken a more nuanced approach. This article comes as the UK prepares its new National Cyber Security Strategy, reviewing the 5G and cyber security debates surrounding Huawei in a highly interdisciplinary manner, and directing readers to a rich variety of resources. In addition to its analysis of issues and solutions often absent from the discourse, this article’s feature contribution is the argument that the UK can be more than an example of a middle way. Specifically, if the UK scales up and internationalizes its Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Center, perhaps by creating an International Cyber Security Evaluation Center, it can lead its allies and the world in 5G, 6G, cybersecurity, and international relations, filling a vital leadership vacuum.
- Creator/Author:
- Huang, Russell and Turner, Grant
- Submitter:
- Grant Turner
- Date Uploaded:
- 07/08/2020
- Date Modified:
- 07/08/2020
- Date Created:
- June 30, 2020
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- Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- This work was initially rejected from a journal and we haven’t submitted it anywhere else. Please let us know of your feedback on this work so we can further develop the concept and submit it to a reputed journal.
- Creator/Author:
- Moslem Azamfar
- Submitter:
- azamfamm@mail.uc.edu
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/15/2020
- Date Modified:
- 06/15/2020
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- All rights reserved
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- Description/Abstract:
- This work was initially rejected from a journal and we havent submitted it anywhereelese. Please let us know of your feedback on this work so we can further develop the concept and submit it to a reputed journal.
- Creator/Author:
- Moslem Azamfar
- Submitter:
- azamfamm@mail.uc.edu
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/15/2020
- Date Modified:
- 06/15/2020
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- All rights reserved
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- This is a preprint of a to be submitted paper that demonstrates that: (1) many important food allergens (eggs, milk, peanuts, tree nuts) induce the unfolded protein response (UPR) in intestinal epithelial cells; (2) induction of the UPR, in turn, stimulates the expression of pro-Th2 cytokines (IL-25, IL-33, TSLP) that are required for the induction of food allergy by these cytokines; (3) egg allergy is suppressed in mouse models by the UPR inhibitor, metformin (a drug widely used to treat diabetes mellitus); and (4) metformin appears to have a protective effects in humans who have alpha-gal syndrome, which is a form of food allergy.
- Creator/Author:
- Finkelman, Fred
- Submitter:
- Fred Finkelman
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/02/2020
- Date Modified:
- 06/02/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-06-02
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- Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-By)
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- The first webinar for the 2019-2020 RDAP year occurred on Oct 30th from 3:30 to 4:30 EST was “Ask me Anything” town hall meeting “Thriving as a Data Information Professional”. A panel of experienced data informational professional shared experiences and expertise answered questions about daily work as a data information professional. Panelists were: Wendy Mann - Geroge Mason (director of digital scholarship center) Lynda Kellam - UNC Greensbro, now at Cornell Megan Sapp Nelson - Purdue (data information literacy) Jon Wheeler - New Mexico (data curation librarian) Christie Ann Wiley - U of IL (research data services librarian) Notes were taken by Wanda Marsolek No recording is available
- Creator/Author:
- Koshoffer, Amy; Sapp Nelson, Megan ; Mann, Wendy ; Marsolek, Wanda ; Wiley, Christie Ann; Kellam, Lynda , and Wheeler, Jon
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/07/2020
- Date Modified:
- 05/07/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-10-03
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- 1892 printing of 1892 copyrighted text. The author is credited as a Ph.D and as Professor in the School of Pedagogy, University of the City of New York. The introduction breaks the text down into punctuation, reproductions, inventions, short papers, letter-writing, and essay writing from outlines. Copying is recommended for exercises, the reproductions are to be rewritten from memory, the inventions take the form of interrupted stories. The chapters are punctuation, variety of expression, variety of sentence-form, paraphrase and abstract, essentials of sentence structure, figurative language, letter-writing, diction, essay-writing, common errors, and capitals. The appendices cover rules for punctuation, marks used in correcting compositions, additional material for compositions, and brief biographical notes. The Schultz Archive's copy is roughly the complete text.
- Creator/Author:
- Shaw, Edward R.
- Submitter:
- Benjamin Hojem
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/13/2020
- Date Modified:
- 03/13/2020
- Date Created:
- 1892
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- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Programs for solving univariate and multivariate polynomials. load "Univariate"; will load a collection of routines for polynomials in one variable. The file main_univariate shows how to call the different routines. load "solve_overdetermined.txt"; will generate an overdetermined system and the uses the relinearization method to solve it. Delete the first part of the program in order to run it with your own system of equations.
- Creator/Author:
- Petzoldt, Albrecht; Schmidt, Dieter Sam, and Ding, Jintai
- Submitter:
- Dieter Sam Schmidt
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/26/2020
- Date Modified:
- 01/28/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-01
- License:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Architecture has a unique responsibility to anticipate and shape the future. Buildings and spaces designed today will not be completed for years, then are expected to remain relevant for decades or indefinitely. For this reason, design must always look forward to anticipate what changes in society and technology may bring and conversely what elements remain timeless. This studio sought to investigate one facet of the future that has already gone through many rounds of radical change, human work and the space that supports it.
- Creator/Author:
- Rogovin, Michael
- Submitter:
- Michael Rogovin
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/17/2019
- Date Modified:
- 12/13/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-10-17
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- All rights reserved
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- Corrections to the book Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystem by ding, Petzoldt and Schmidt
- Creator/Author:
- Schmidt, Dieter Sam
- Submitter:
- Dieter Sam Schmidt
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/01/2019
- Date Modified:
- 10/01/2019
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- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Abstract: Can a library support an overseas program with a full-time librarian position? Can this position provide distant services successfully through e-learning techniques, social media and other methods? The answer is yes. As many American universities enroll students through a shared or global campus, librarians can play a vital role as the primary information and library services provider. The University of Cincinnati (UC) and Chongqing University, China (CQU) established the first shared engineering programs in China with mandatory co-operative education, the Joint Co-op Institute (JCI), in 2013. Students primarily receive on-campus instruction in China from JCI instructors; however, no UC librarian is onsite to provide dedicated support. In response, UC Libraries developed the new Global Services Librarian position as the lead presence for support of the Libraries’ growing global engagement and partnerships, especially with the JCI. This Librarian provides a full range of services, mostly at a distance, including instruction, outreach, and faculty support. This presentation will describe the development of the Global Services Librarian position, its roles in supporting the JCI, lessons learned in the first year of this position, and how this role could be adapted for other library environments.
- Creator/Author:
- Cheng, Hong
- Submitter:
- Hong Cheng
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Modified:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Created:
- April 29, 2016
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- As the opportunities and challenges raised by globalization become more a part of people’s everyday lives, colleges and universities are committed to providing their students with academic opportunities on a global scale. This has led academic libraries to focus their efforts on meeting the needs of their students and faculty at global campuses and study abroad sites. Also under the same trend, the number of global services/education librarians is on the rise with unique responsibilities and experiences. In this panel, we’ll be discussing: the similarities and differences between the global library services programs at our respective sites; the opportunities and challenges we’ve faced, including how to work with partners on main campus as well as overseas; discuss how global library services may be evolving in the future.
- Creator/Author:
- Cheng, Hong; Wharton, Lindsey, and Perkins, Daniel
- Submitter:
- Hong Cheng
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Modified:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Created:
- December 5, 2016
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- As the opportunities afforded by globalization expand, colleges and universities are committed to providing students with academic opportunities on a global scale. This has led academic libraries to focus efforts on meeting the needs of students and faculty at global campuses and study abroad sites. In this panel, we’ll be discussing the similarities and differences between our global library services programs and the opportunities and challenges we’ve faced, with practical advice on working with partners on-campus and overseas. This will be an interactive session where the audience will work towards formulating and refining global initiatives based on institutional needs.
- Creator/Author:
- Tang, Neely; Cheng, Hong; Wharton Lindsey, and Perkins, Daniel
- Submitter:
- Hong Cheng
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Modified:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Created:
- April 13, 2018
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- If your organization is interested in establishing and developing a joint international program in China, it is inevitable to face both manageable risks and unpredictable changes. There are mainly three types of challenges. ● Political impact on travel and visa application: the 2017 re-election in China and leadership change in the United States affect how efficient for both sides to visit each other and stay for work. ● Technology restriction on teaching and communication: While the fast internet speed and open internet are taken for granted in the US, technological difficulties in China can be a barrier for effective teaching and communication. ● Censorship: In China, censorship is always a challenge, especially in the current state. Be proactive to work effectively within the constraints. The presenter is intended to share some experience and best practice based on a successful joint institute between University of Cincinnati and Chongqing University. As the first coop based program in China, the program continues to be a leading model in international engineering education.
- Creator/Author:
- Cheng, Hong
- Submitter:
- Hong Cheng
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Modified:
- 06/26/2019
- Date Created:
- November 1, 2018
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- A tactile display apparatus renders information to a user, and comprises multiple braille cells attached adjacent to each other along a predefined path, a set of pins housed within the braille cells, and a set of pin holders inserted on the braille cells. The braille cells are moved periodically at a predefined speed via a driving assembly. The pins are selectively actuated by actuators, where the linear motion of the braille cells allow the user to contact the pins to read the information represented by the arrangement of the pins. The pin holders are moved along a defined path to contact the pins, and each pin holder comprises a rigid body and multiple elastic rings attached along the rigid body. The number of elastic rings is equal to the number of pins to allow the pin holder to selectively hold or release a pin.
- Creator/Author:
- Azamfar, Moslem
- Submitter:
- azamfamm@mail.uc.edu
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- 06/14/2019
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- 06/14/2019
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- In this research, Industrial Artificial Intelligence (IAI) is discussed as the most promising technology for enabling and realization of the next industrial revolution. The key enablers for this transformative technology along with their significant advantages are discussed. In addition, this research explains “Lighthouse Factories” as an emerging status applying to the top manufacturers that have implemented IAI in their manufacturing ecosystem and gained significant financial benefits. It is believed that this research will work as a guideline and roadmap for researchers and industries towards the real world implementation of IAI. // Please use this for citation: "Jay Lee, Jaskaran Singh, Moslem Azamfar. Industrial AI: Is It Manufacturing’s Guiding Light? Manufacturing leadership Journal. 2019:26–36. doi:10.7945/tt9s-gz25."
- Creator/Author:
- Singh, Jaskaran; Azamfar, Moslem, and Jee, Jay
- Submitter:
- azamfamm@mail.uc.edu
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/14/2019
- Date Modified:
- 07/04/2019
- Date Created:
- April 2019
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- All rights reserved
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- This handout lists all the service providers who participated in UC Data Day and/or provide Data related support.
- Creator/Author:
- Latessa, Amy
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/23/2019
- Date Modified:
- 04/24/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-04-01
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- This document is a supplement to the University of Cincinnati's Power Session workshop presented at Data Day 2019 by Richard Johansen and Mark Chalmers. The goal of this document is to reproduce the step-by-step instructions of the Power Session which demonstrated how to create interactive maps of social vulnerability at the county level. Familiarity with GitHub, R and RStudio environments are highly recommended, but not required to follow this tutorial. For a more in-depth explanation as to how the data was retrieved, cleaned, and manipulated, please refer to the full R script called Mapping_Social_Vulnerability.R located in the Scripts folder of the GitHub repository.
- Creator/Author:
- Chalmers, Mark and Johansen, Richard
- Submitter:
- Richard Johansen
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2019
- Date Modified:
- 04/18/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-04-15
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- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Dr. Deborah Duran is the director of NIMHD’s Office of Science Policy, Strategic Planning, Analysis, Reporting, and Data (OSPARD). She has 20 years of experience in organizational strategic planning, system assessments, science policy, measures, metrics, data management, performance monitoring, and reporting. Dr. Duran leads two branches within OSPARD: Science Planning, Policy, and Reporting; and Data, Assessments, Resources, and Evaluation. OSPARD serves NIMHD planning, assessment, analysis, and reporting needs and coordinates trans-NIH minority health and health disparities planning and reporting requirements. Dr. Duran hopes to help NIMHD become the centralized source of minority health and health disparities biomedical data, policies, and scientific advances. Dr. Duran has spent much of her NIH career serving as performance director in the NIH Office of the Director, handling a wide range of responsibilities, including program performance monitoring, budget performance integration, organization performance assessments, and strategic planning. She designed a centralized online reporting system, currently used by NIH and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to assist in the collection, analysis, and communication of organization performance information. Dr. Duran trained in social psychology and virus research, statistics, evaluation, counseling, and computer science. She has experience as an educator, principal investigator, advocate, researcher, consultant, and counselor. Her areas of interest include system science, population health, Hispanic health, behavior research, cancer, coping, end-of-life care, palliative care, data systems, data management, and training minority youth. Dr. Duran has a Ph.D. in social psychology with a minor in research methodologies and statistics. In 2000 and in 2004, Dr. Duran earned the HHS Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service.
- Creator/Author:
- Duran, Deborah Guadalupe
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Modified:
- 04/15/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-04-01
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- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- This talk was the third panelist in the Data Empowering Social Justice Session for the 4th Annual UC Data Day Conference hosted by UC Libraries. Christopher J. Sullivan, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Talk Title: Working with Agency Data to Better Understand Racial Disparities: The Case of Disproportionate Minority Contact with the Juvenile Justice System This presentation is based on a recently-concluded study that sought to better understand patterns of disproportionate minority contact (DMC) in Ohio’s juvenile justice system. The project required extensive assessment and integration of record data that varied in their structures, availability of key fields, and operational definitions, which were collected or extracted from dozens of local juvenile court and police agencies across the state. Currently lead federally-funded research studies on juvenile risk and needs assessment and important reforms in Ohio’s juvenile justice systems.
- Creator/Author:
- Sullivan, Christopher J.
- 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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- This talk was the first panelist in the Data Empowering Social Justice Session for the 4th Annual UC Data Day Conference hosted by UC Libraries. Theresa M. Culley, Professor and Head of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati Talk Title: Lessons From Publishing: Do Researchers in Developing Countries Receive Credit for Their Work? My laboratory is working to better understand if scientists in developing countries, where the majority of plant biodiversity occurs, are receiving proper scientific recognition for their research in the form of authorship in the peer-reviewed literature. We are also interested in promoting shared, accessible data that may be used in future studies to make novel advancements in the biological field. Our research thus far indicates that many scientists in developing countries are not being included in the published literature as authors
- Creator/Author:
- Culley, Theresa
- 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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- This presentation represents Panelists 3 and 4 as a joint presentation and This talk was the third panelist in the Health Equities and Disparities Session for the 4th Annual UC Data Day Conference hosted by UC Libraries. Joint Talk with Dr. Pickle and Stef Murwsky – Title: Developing Best Practices to Address LGBTQ and Health Disparities Sarah Pickle, MD (she/her/hers), Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati Department of Family and Community Medicine. Dr. Pickle and her colleagues are studying best practices for training future generations of health care professionals in transgender medicine. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is one of the only US Medical Schools to have a nationally published, dedicated transgender medicine curriculum. Stef Murawsky, MA, WGSS, Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology Pronouns: they/them/theirs University of Cincinnati Department of Sociology I am currently completing a qualitative dissertation that explores transgender patient experiences of navigating and managing a stigmatized gender identity in biomedical contexts. I plan to generate a critical analysis of stigma in healthcare that demonstrates how structural, interpersonal and individual level transgender healthcare experiences are gendered and racialized.
- Creator/Author:
- Murawsky, Stef and Pickel, Sara
- 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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- 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
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- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- This talk was the first panelist in the Health Equities and Disparities Session for the 4th Annual UC Data Day Conference hosted by UC Libraries. Reem Aly, JD, MHA, Health Policy Institute of Ohio Talk Title: Closing Ohio’s health gaps: Moving towards equity Bio: Reem Aly is the Vice President of Healthcare System and Innovation Policy at the Health Policy Institute of Ohio. Aly leads work on current and emerging health policy issues related to healthcare system and access, healthcare spending, social determinants of health and equity. She co-leads development of HPIO’s Health Value Dashboard and is currently leading HPIO’s contracted work to develop the state’s Maternal and Child Health and Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Assessments.
- Creator/Author:
- Aly, Reem
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-04-01
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- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- This was the morning keynote for the 4th Annual UC Data Day Conference hosted by UC Libraries. The keynote presenter was Amanda J. Wilson, Head, National Network Coordinating Office, National Library of Medicine, All of Us Research Program partner
- Creator/Author:
- Wilson, Amanda
- Submitter:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2019
- Date Created:
- 2019-04-01
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- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Second round submission of Rainbow to NISt. Attached are two compressed files
- Creator/Author:
- Petzoldt, Abrecht; Schmidt, Dieter Sam; Chen, Ming-Shing; Ding, Jintai, and Yang, Bo-Yin
- Submitter:
- Dieter Sam Schmidt
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/28/2019
- Date Modified:
- 03/29/2019
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- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Master of Fine Arts Class of 2012 University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning Featuring the work of: Saurabh Anand • Jio Bae • Dustin Boise • Zachary Copfer Dan Dean • Erica Esham • Julia Feld • Cynthia Gregory Johnathan McLemore • James Schenck • Nick Scrimenti Randall Slocum • Michael Smith • Leah Stahl •Tilley Stone Alex Walp • Jennifer Wenke Additional contributions by Mary Hancock, Chris Reeves, and Ashton Tucker, organized in collaboration with graduating MFA students, written as a supplementary project by Art History MA students enrolled in the art history Aesthetics and Art Criticism graduate seminar, Fall 2011.
- Creator/Author:
- Thomas, Morgan
- Submitter:
- Morgan Thomas
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/24/2019
- Date Modified:
- 03/24/2019
- Date Created:
- 2012-08-13
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- Abstract. Several basic relative invariants for homogeneous linear differential equations were discovered during the years shortly after 1878. Also, a basic relative invariant was found by Paul Appell in 1889 for a type of nonlinear differential equation. There was little progress during the years 1892--1988 as researchers who worked with homogeneous linear differential equations were unknowingly handicapped by the standard practice of introducing binomial coefficients in the writing of their equations. They thereby failed to develop adequate formulas for the coefficients of equations resulting from a change of the independent variable. Consequently, for relative invariants as the most important kind of invariant, progress was stymied. The notation was simplified in 1989, adequate transformation formulas were developed, and explicit expressions were deduced in 2002 for all of the basic relative invariants of homogeneous linear differential equations. In 2007, explicit formulas were obtained for all of the basic relative invariants of a type of ordinary differential equation involving two parameters m and n that represent positive integers. When n = 1 and m >= 3, the formulas specialize to provide all of the basic relative invariants for homogeneous linear differential equations of order m; and, when m = n = 2, they yield all three of the basic relative invariants for the equations of Paul Appell. A general method developed in 2014 combines two relative invariants of weights p and q for the same type of equation to explicitly obtain a relative invariant of weight p+q +r, for any r >= 0. With that, the principal problems about relative invariants have now been solved. This monograph provides clear perspective about the reformulation begun after 1988 and recently completed. Chapters 15 and 18 show how the major difficulties confronting earlier researchers have been overcome.
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- Chalkley, Roger
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- Roger Chalkley
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- 03/21/2019
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- 03/21/2019
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- 2018-10-19
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- Magma programs related to chapter 6 of the book by Ding, Petzoldt and Schmidt.. a 3-pass version and a 5-pass version is given. After downloading the files use load "MQident3.txt"; or load "MQident5.txt";
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- Petzoldt, Albrecht; Schmidt, Dieter Sam, and Ding, Jintai
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- Dieter Sam Schmidt
- Date Uploaded:
- 03/14/2019
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- 03/14/2019
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- Public Domain Mark 1.0