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- Type:
- Generic Work
- Description/Abstract:
- This is the slide deck for the DTS Hands On Training.
- Creator/Author:
- Scherz, Thomas
- Submitter:
- Thomas Scherz
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/13/2026
- Date Modified:
- 01/13/2026
- Date Created:
- January 12, 2026
- License:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- Histopathology image analysis plays a pivotal role in disease diagnosis and treatment planning, relying heavily on accurate nuclei segmentation for extracting vital cellular information. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) and in particular deep learning models have been applied successfully in solving computational pathology image analysis tasks. The You Only Look Once (YOLO) object detection framework, which is based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture has gained traction across various domains for its real-time processing capabilities. This systematic review aims to comprehensively explore and evaluate the advancements, challenges, and applications of YOLO-based methodologies in nuclei segmentation within the domain of histopathological images. The review encompasses a structured analysis of recent literature, focusing on the utilization of YOLO variants for nuclei segmentation. Key methodologies, training strategies, dataset specifics, and performance metrics are evaluated to elucidate the strengths and limitations of YOLO in this context. Additionally, the review highlights the unique characteristics of YOLO that enable efficient object detection and delineation of nuclei structures, offering a comparative analysis against traditional segmentation approaches. This systematic review underscores the promising outcomes achieved through YOLO-based architectures, emphasizing their potential for accurate and rapid nuclei segmentation. Furthermore, it identifies persistent challenges such as handling variances in nuclei appearances, optimizing model architectures for histopathological images, and improving generalization across diverse datasets. Insights derived from this review can provide a foundation for future research directions and enhancements in nuclei segmentation methodologies using YOLO within histopathology, fostering advancements in disease diagnosis and biomedical research.
- Creator/Author:
- Debsarkar, Shyam
- Submitter:
- Shyam Debsarkar
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/28/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/28/2025
- Date Created:
- March 25, 2025
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Additional free resources for personnel working in the research enterprise.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/22/2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This document is a template for creating the National Science Foundation's Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Mentoring Plan. Not all NSF grant proposals require this document. Be sure to check grant-specific requirements or instructions for more details.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair and DenBleyker, Emma
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/22/2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This document is a template for creating professional grant proposal timelines. The template can be adopted for a variety of funders. Be sure to check grant-specific requirements or instructions for more details.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/22/2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This document is a template for creating professional grant proposal timelines. The template can be adopted for a variety of funders. Be sure to check grant-specific requirements or instructions for more details.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair and Foster, Daniel J.
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/22/2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This document is a template for creating one or two page project summaries. The template can be adopted for a variety of disciplines. Be sure to check grant- or funder-specific requirements or instructions for more details.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair and DenBleyker, Emma
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/22/2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This document is a template for creating letters of support. The template can be adopted for a variety of funders. Be sure to check grant-specific requirements or instructions for more details
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/22/2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Media
- Description/Abstract:
- This presentation was created to share the preliminary results of this study, NSF #2324585, at the 2024 National Council of University Research Administrators Annual Meeting.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair and Kennedy, Erica
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/15/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/15/2025
- Date Created:
- 2024-08-04
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Collection
- Description/Abstract:
- This collection includes a variety of resources compiled as a result of a study (#2324585) funded by the National Science Foundation. The study convened research-oriented and research enterprise professionals from social science fields, in a variety of ways, to discuss barriers, challenges, and solutions to increasing research funding at their institutions and beyond. Please see the "Helpful Online Resources" document for additional free resources. The organic repository will be reviewed and updated, if needed, annually. To suggest additional resources, please email ImpactAccelerator@uc.edu. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 2324585. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
- Creator/Author:
- Green-Schwartz, Clair
- Submitter:
- Clair Green-Schwartz
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- test
- Creator/Author:
- Scherz, Thomas
- Submitter:
- Thomas Scherz
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/29/2025
- Date Modified:
- 09/29/2025
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Q2000 Deep Learning Model Package This Technical Resource Bundle provides the Q200 Deep Learning model for open access download and use. The Q2000 DL model is built to detect Maya structures in Lidar data visualized at one meter per pixel. Currently, this repository contains the ESRI ArcGIS compatible DL model in the format .dlpk. We expect to convert the model in its current form into Pytorch (.pt) and TensorFlow (.h5) formats to incude them also here for user access. The Q2000.dlpk file was created in 2025 at University of Cincinnati by Benjamin Britton, using ArcGIS Pro v.3.3 with data from the NASA Ames G-LiHT. It is intended as an experiment to evaluate the practicability of creating a broadscale deep learning model that can be used effectively to identify Maya structures in Lidar data across the length and breadth of the Yucatan Peninsula. The Q2000 model is the subject of an article, a draft of which is also included in this dataset, called "Evaluating Broadscale Deep Learning for Maya Settlement Detection in G-LiHT Lidar" which examines the process and rationale of the model development in detail. The article has been accepted for publication and this site is included in that article with a link to this permanent (DOI) publication site. To use the model with ArcGIS Pro, use a Lidar dataset converted to a 1m/pixel DEM file and visualized as a 3-channel RGB Hillshade or other customized visualization as source input. -Using the ArcGIS Pro Spatial Analyst Extension, the geoprocessing tool called "Detect Object Using Deep Learning" may be invoked. -For Input Raster, add your Lidar visualization (a Hillshade visualization might be easiest for most users). -For Output Detected Objects, specify a new Layer name, and this will be the layer on which the detections will be recorded and displayed. -For Model Definition, use Q2000.dlpk. -Unless you want to run "arguments", you can leave the Arguments boxes as their Default. -I suggest checking the box (On) for Non Max suppression because it will reduce the amount of overlapping detections if target objects are located very close to each other, and I suggest a Non-Maximum Suppression (NMS) ratio of 0.5. This will tend to suppress detections that overlap by more than 50 percent. -I suggest you use Pixel Space unchecked (Off), since it is for an unrelated sort of object detection. -Before you click run, open the "Environments" tab (at the top of the window, next to the "Parameters" tab). Leave all the settings at their defaults there - except scroll down to the bottom of Parameters tab to the section called "Processor Type", pull down the Processor type pull-down, and choose GPU (it is set to CPU by default). -Then click Run and it will generate a new layer showing its detections as bounding boxes around target objects. You can see details for each detection by opening the Attribute Table on the new layer. You can see a screen capture of such a configuration in the image called Q200DemoScreenCap.jpg, included in this site's dataset, showing a detection on G-LiHT transect Yucatan_South_GLAS_395 near Pixoyal, with a detection of a Maya staircase highlighted on the display, and its corresponding information highlighted in the Attribute Table for it.
- Creator/Author:
- Britton, Benjamin
- Submitter:
- Benjamin Britton
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/23/2025
- Date Modified:
- 11/13/2025
- Date Created:
- March 15, 2025
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- This capstone report presents E.D.E.N. (Every Day, Every Night) — an original continuous improvement framework designed for nonstop, high-dependency operations in industries such as logistics, aviation, digital infrastructure, and healthcare. Drawing on principles from Lean, Six Sigma, high-reliability organizations (HROs), and data-driven decision science, the paper introduces four interlocking pillars: Engaged & Empowered Teams, Data-Driven Continuous Feedback, End-to-End Alignment, and Nonstop Adaptive Resilience. Through detailed analysis of recent global disruptions — including the 2025 CrowdStrike outage, Boeing’s manufacturing failures, the Red Sea shipping crisis, and Taiwan’s semiconductor challenges — the work demonstrates how organizations can embed real-time adaptability, resilience, and continuous improvement directly into their operations. The E.D.E.N. framework is proposed as a new model for achieving operational excellence and resilience in an era where downtime is no longer an option.
- Creator/Author:
- Agoba, EJ
- Submitter:
- EJ Agoba
- Date Uploaded:
- 07/16/2025
- Date Modified:
- 07/16/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-04-10
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- These are original images for a new paper. This paper will be published soon.
- Creator/Author:
- Chen, Rui
- Submitter:
- Rui Chen
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/23/2025
- Date Modified:
- 06/23/2025
- License:
- Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL)
15. Test Work
- Type:
- Generic Work
- Description/Abstract:
- etst
- Creator/Author:
- Scherz, Thomas
- Submitter:
- Thomas Scherz
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/28/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/28/2025
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Rosenfeld, Ryan
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Kampman, Calvin; Frye, Parker, and Steckner, Andrew
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Berger, Nathanial
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Taylor, Morgan; Axelson, Christopher; Jimenez, Omar Villegas; Lloyd, Spencer; Marshall, Hunter; Gray, Zarria, and Balla, Logan
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
20. PC Bottle
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Treudler, Michael
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Oglesby, Malachi; Williams, Sam; Palmatier, Brenden; Billhorn, Austin, and Smiley, Demetrius
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Jarvis, Paul; Le, Nguyen, and Gamble, John
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Westfall, Jett
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Galati, Jeremiah and Mose, Dakota
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Carver, Jacob
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
26. Dough Folder
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Swidergal, Ian and Patterson, Brady
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Gindling, Ethan
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Budinski, Cade; Piper, Brooklyn; Suddith, Andrew, and Raley, Josh
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Engel, Colin; Hatfield, Owen; Hermes, Ben, and Flannery, Markus
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Hodapp, Joey and Holycross, Andrew
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- 572918-348-R colorectal cancer organoids were treated with 300nM MRTX1133 for 0, 24, 48, and 72 hours before lysis and loading onto 7.5% SDS-PAGE gels. Gels were transferred to nitrocellulose membranes and cut at the 95kDa and just below the 52 kDa molecular weight (MW) markers. Membranes were then probed for proteins that fell within the MW and evaluated for change in comparison to the 0h control.
- Creator/Author:
- Kilroy, Mary
- Submitter:
- Mary Kilroy
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2025
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- SNU-407 colorectal cancer cells were treated with 300nM MRTX1133 for 0, 24, 48, and 72 hours before lysis and loading onto 7.5% SDS-PAGE gels. Gels were transferred to nitrocellulose membranes and cut at the 95kDa and just below the 52 kDa molecular weight (MW) markers. Membranes were then probed for proteins that fell within the MW and evaluated for change in comparison to the 0h control.
- Creator/Author:
- Kilroy, Mary
- Submitter:
- Mary Kilroy
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2025
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- The presenters of this poster have created a free, flexible, and reflective curriculum that provides library workers with the foundational knowledge and specialized skills necessary to conduct and publish rigorous original research in an effort toward diversifying and improving LIS literature and promoting lifelong learning. LibParlor Online Learning (LPOL) aims to revolutionize continuing education for librarians by offering a robust curriculum that addresses current gaps in librarian education regarding research skills and scholarly communication through a flexible and regularly updated curriculum. This poster will present the mission and vision of LPOL, showcase key resources, and explore possible paths through the curriculum. Objective 1: Identify key resources available through the LPOL curriculum Objective 2: Articulate the ways LPOL could be utilized at their organization Objective 3: Explore possible paths for engaging with the curriculum depending on the goals and institutional context of the learner.
- Creator/Author:
- Bhat, Nimisha; Heinbach, Chelsea, and Fargo, Hailley
- Submitter:
- Nimisha Bhat
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-03
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- While there has been a steady increase in scholarship about why librarians of color leave the profession, there has been very little written about those who choose to stay. This research will ask librarians currently working in academic libraries in the United States “what factors have influenced you to stay in the LIS field thus far?” This poster will provide preliminary results from this study, invite academic librarians to share their own experiences, outline recommendations for library leaders, and offer solutions to improve the working conditions of academic librarians of color.
- Creator/Author:
- Bhat, Nimisha
- Submitter:
- Nimisha Bhat
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-03
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report.
- Creator/Author:
- Ayub, Aden
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/21/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/27/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Data on orientation angle for fall migratory monarch butterflies exposed to experimental magnetic conditions north of, at, and south of their overwintering sites in Mexico. Additional orientation data for butterflies consistently exposed to either fall-like or colder temperatures.
- Creator/Author:
- Matter, Stephen F.
- Submitter:
- Stephen F. Matter
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/21/2025
- Date Modified:
- 06/16/2025
- Date Created:
- 2024
- License:
- Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-By)
- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Varieties of International Cyber Strategies (VoICS): Text Analysis of National Cybersecurity Documents is a project that compares and contrasts the three main approaches to conceptualize national cybersecurity strategies (NSS): deterrence, norm-based approach (NBA) and cyber persistence engagement (CPE). Scholars and policymakers have initially conceptualized NSS in terms of deterrence or NBA. More recent academic research has demonstrated that these frameworks are inadequate for cyber space. As a result, Cyber Persistence Engagement (CPE) emerged as a third option. The first version (1.0) of the VoICS database on National Cybersecurity Strategies focuses on nations in Europe and North America and includes a total of 77 NCS of the states in the North Atlantic Area—NATO allies, EU members and Switzerland—released from 2003 until the end of 2023. The current 1.2 version includes 83 strategies from 36 allies and partners. It consists of 27 variables, including country and strategy identifiers, EU and NATO membership, their respective accession dates, and total length of the documents. VoICS include eighteen variables representing different measures of relative and absolute weights of the three NSS types—deterrence, NBA and CPE. The text analysis is based on official NSS documents provided by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence library (2024) and ENISA’s interactive map for National Cyber Security Strategies (2023). Both sources rely on voluntary submission from the member states. Unfortunately, some official documents were not available or accessible or were not listed at all. Authors have used various sources and contacts with a variety of cyber attachés in Brussels to determine if any additional strategies were released and to obtain the missing documents. The 18 text analysis variables compare and contrast the extent to which different NCS are associated with a specific strategy. They represent different frequency scores based either on words, phrases, or words and phrases combined. These calculations are associated with either deterrence, NBA, or CPE in each strategy. The authors have generated respective vocabularies for the three strategic ideas through which each of these approaches are operationalized. We have conducted a text analysis using WordStat text analysis software by Provialis ( https://provalisresearch.com/products/content-analysis-software/). A detailed codebook for NSS Dataset 1.2 along with a NSS Dictionary 1.2 have been included in this collection/ repository. The process of generating vocabulary associated with the three cybersecurity approaches involved several steps. First, upon reviewing the literature, the authors generated independently a list of words and phrases associated with each type of cybersecurity strategy. Second, the authors compared their lists to determine the degree of overlap in vocabulary. Those words and phrases that included in at least two different lists were reviewed and, if there was consensus, were incorporated in the dictionary. Finally, words and phrases which were identified in only one of lists were once again reviewed and, in case there was a consensus among the authors, these were also included in the dictionary. Third, the three vocabularies were updated on several instances when it was unanimously agreed that these words or phrases should be included in the analysis.
- Creator/Author:
- Millard, Matthew; Kovac, Igor, and Ivanov, Ivan Dinev
- Submitter:
- Ivan Ivanov
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/12/2025
- Date Modified:
- 08/29/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-04-18
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Teset
- Creator/Author:
- Scherz, Thomas
- Submitter:
- Thomas Scherz
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/09/2025
- Date Modified:
- 05/09/2025
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- By considering various depictions of the Adoration of the Magi between 1400 to 1485, I establish that the portrayal of the Magus within The Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy’s painting directly reflects the economic realities in Bruges throughout the same period. In turn, my close examination of marketplace standards alongside themes of pilgrimage, shifting racial ideals, and a growing interest in secular subjects, offers new insight into 15th century adaptations of the Adoration.
- Creator/Author:
- Wells, Maiana
- Submitter:
- Maiana Wells
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/29/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/29/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-04-30
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Poster for Senior Seminar paper.
- Creator/Author:
- Reisser, Kristopher
- Submitter:
- Kristopher Reisser
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/29/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/29/2025
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Beneath the severe bronze of Saint-Gaudens' 'The Puritan' (1886) lies a fracture in an American myth. This paper reads the statue through the Lacanian concept of the Name-of-the-Father, revealing a national fantasy subtly unraveling at its seams. What at first conveys ancestral virtue is exposed as a compensatory myth-- an Imaginary projection built atop repression. Through patronage, iconography, and psychoanalysis, this study brings to light the scaffolding of Gilded Age mythmaking.
- Creator/Author:
- Reisser, Kristopher
- Submitter:
- Kristopher Reisser
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/29/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/29/2025
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Collection
- Description/Abstract:
- For Jacques Lacan, “psychoanalysis is the discipline which has reestablished the bridge linking modern man to the ancient myths.” This bridge towards myth that inevitably runs through the unconscious lays bare the scaffolding of culture. Famously, for Lacan, the unconscious is structured like a language, operating in one part through chains of signifiers which comprise a register of experience called the Symbolic. This Symbolic order, in relation to its two counterparts the Imaginary and the Real, is anchored by a fundamental signifier, the Symbolic Father, also called the Name-of-the-Father. Not necessarily a literal father, the Name-of-the-Father represents the lawgiving and morally punitive function that confers identity and legitimacy to the subject, in a clinical sense; culturally, it represents the guarantor of the laws, rules, and authority that comprise society. It imposes meaning. If repressed, meaning collapses, and the subject falls back into the Imaginary order, the order of fantasy. Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ towering bronze, 'The Puritan,' first unveiled in Springfield, Massachusetts on Thanksgiving Day in 1887, appears at first to exemplify the Name-of-the-Father as a dramatic consolidation of shared history and moral authority in an age of surfeited civic virtue. This is, however, only smoke and mirrors, a taste of the Lacanian Imaginary. In its embodiment of imagined Puritan virtue, it hides a dissonance between Puritanism, the artist, and an evolving nation struggling to define itself in its Gilded Age. Any meaningful study on The Puritan, particularly one dependent upon historical and social context, is indebted art historian Erika Doss. Her painstaking work in “Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s The Puritan: Founders’ Statues, Indian Wars, Contested Public Spaces, and Anger’s Memory in Springfield, Massachusetts” (2012) is a key interlocutor that provides rather crucial social and cultural contexts surrounding the statue. Where Doss presents a comprehensive socio-political account, this paper approaches The Puritan from a distinctly psychoanalytic perspective, expanding her insights through Lacanian theory. In doing so, I argue that, in the wake of cultural uncertainty following the American Civil War, Saint-Gaudens’ The Puritan (1886) functions as a compensatory and contradictory fantasy of moral authority; as a foreboding yet caricatural paternal archetype, it fails as a Lacanian signifier of the Symbolic Father, exposing the fragility and ultimately the neurosis of Gilded Age myth-making. Upon interrogation of The Puritan in the ideological significance of its patronage, its formal contradictions, and finally, its psychic disfigurement through parody, my paper uncovers how civic art does not simply reflect ideology, it actively constructs and performs it as a symptom of a myth-making society.
- Creator/Author:
- Reisser, Kristopher
- Submitter:
- Kristopher Reisser
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Article
- Description/Abstract:
- The young boy in Francisco de Zurbarán’s (1598-1664) Saint Peter Nolasco Recovering the Image of the Virgin of El Puig (1630) has been suggested to be either Zurbarán’s son, Juan de Zurbarán (1620–1649), or the son of James I of Aragon, Alfonso of Castile (1229–1260). Despite visual dominance, most scholars do not address the boy, and those who do offer conflicting identifications. This paper bridges the gap between these varying opinions, and concretely identifies the most formally important figure in this commission that defined Zurbarán’s career. The argument is built on the writings of Zurbarán scholar Martin S. Soria, as well as a comparison to Zurbarán’s body of work at large, primarily his tendency to create from life, and his suspected self-portrait, The Crucified Christ with a Painter (1650). I conclude that the child in the piece is likely a culmination of Juan and Alfonso and explore the implication of Zurbarán depicting his child in the noble and pious role of James the Conqueror’s son, paying witness to the rediscovery of the Virgin of El Puig. The combined figure of Juan and Alfonso gains significance through an exploration of historical context surrounding the legend of the Virgin of El Puig and its key figures. By drawing parallels between 17th-century Spanish colonialism contemporary to Zurbarán’s time and 13th-century Reconquista depicted in the painting, Zurbarán uses this composite figure to assert a vision of his lineage as triumphant and divinely favoured. Ultimately, this paper continues and expands upon Soria’s writings on the subject, and places Zurbarán within a Baroque tradition of artists, such as Velázquez, who used painting to assert their profession as divinely-inspired, nobel, and distinct from craftsmen.
- Creator/Author:
- Krimmer, Ruby
- Submitter:
- Ruby Krimmer
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/28/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/28/2025
- Date Created:
- April 25, 2025
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Maiana Wells, Department of Art History, University of Cincinnati (DAAPworks).
- Creator/Author:
- Wells, Maiana Lynn
- Submitter:
- Maiana Wells
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/28/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/28/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-04-27
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Collection
- Description/Abstract:
- Throughout the 15th century, depictions of the Adoration of the Magi began to take new forms. Merchants, pilgrims, and wealthy individuals were all part of a major shift in globalization, and this is reflected through the Adoration of the Magi (c. 1480-85) by the Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy. - Rather than adhering to a strictly European vision, the artist now includes elements which reflect the culmination of trade within 15th century Northern Europe. Although there is knowledge and understanding of the developments within depictions of the Adoration, Saint Lucy’s paintings asserts itself as a direct reflection of shifting ideals and a focus on a secularized vision. Scholars such as Dr. Jean C. Wilson and Dr. Yona Pinson have guided my research thus far, especially in terms of market practices in Bruges. While these scholars provide insightful information concerning free marks, globalization, and changing depictions of the Adoration, there is a lack of connectedness, which is necessary to establish the shift. - Specifically, I am addressing various panel paintings of the Adoration from ca. 1390-1485 to consider the impact of globalization of shifting trends and how this affects the region at large. My research focuses on how depictions of the Adoration vary based on time, place, and potential influences (such as geography, patrons, and use of painting). Adoration of the Magi survives as one of the first major scenes which has such an emphasis on expanding global markets and trade. In conclusion, this project, by closely examining marketplace standards, pilgrimage, shifting ideals of race, and a growing secular attitude to favor patrons, works to shed new light on 15th century adaptations of the Adoration of the Magi.
- Creator/Author:
- Wells, Maiana
- Submitter:
- Maiana Wells
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- This is a dataset generated as a part of a research project studying the changing support among European Union (EU) members for the war in Ukraine. The dataset contains a number of conditions (variables) used to conduct fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to test five critical conditions that have shaped the change in public opinion that include economic growth, democratic rule, distance from the front lines, level of energy dependence from Russia and trust in social media. These conditions (or variables) include: Num: Case number in the row MEMBR: EU member state two or three-letter abbreviation WEALTH: GDP per capita in Euro (measured in purchasing power parties) as reported by Eurostat GROWTH: GDP growth in volume based on seasonally adjusted data by Eurostat DEMOCR: the overall score for each EU member’s democracy index for 2022. Data have been drawn from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) 2022 report DISTAN: an average distance (in thousand kilometers) from the geographic center point of the national capital of each EU member-state to the south-western and north-eastern tips of the frontline of the war in Ukraine. I have accepted that the western tip of the frontline is Kinburnsʹka Kosa National Park (Geographic Coordinates: 46°34’37”N 31°30’44”E) and the eastern tip of the frontline is at the village of Topoli in Kharkiv Oblast (Geographic Coordinates: 49°57’52″N, 37°54′31″E). TRADE: volume of trade with Russia per capita in thousand of US Dollars. ENERGO: EU energy dependence on Russia as estimated by the European Commission (from 0 to 100 percent) for 2020. Source: Eurostat. GOVTR: Net trust in national government (difference between the sum of fully trust and partially trust responses and fully distrust and partially distrust responses). MEDIATR: Net trust in social media (difference between the sum of fully trust and partially trust responses and fully distrust and partially distrust responses). CNG_MIL -- change of net support for the financing of the purchase and supply of military equipment to Ukraine, Spring 2022-Spring 2025 CNG_FIN -- change of net support for the financing of support for Ukraine, Spring 2022-Spring 2025 CNG_HUM -- change of net support for providing humanitarian support for the people affected by the war, Spring 2022-Spring 2025 CNG_REF -- change of net support for welcoming in the EU people fleeing the war, Spring 2022-Spring 2025 AVCHNG: Difference in average change of the military, economic, humanitarian and refugee support for Ukraine Spring 2022-Spring 2025. WEALTH1: Calibrated score for national wealth (see paper for details) GROWT1: Calibrated score for economic growth (see paper for details) DEMOCR1: Calibrated score for democracy (see paper for details) DISTAN1: Calibrated score for distance (see paper for details) TRADE1: Calibrated score for trade (see paper for details) RENERGO1: Calibrated score for energy dependence (see paper for details) GOVTR1: Calibrated score for trust in governance (see paper for details) RMEDIATR1: Calibrated score for trust in social media (see paper for details) --------------- NB: File: "Dataset_UkrTime2yr.csv" contains data for the public support during the first two years (24 months) since the whole scale invasion of Ukraine, Spring 2022-Spring 2024 File"Dataset_UkrTime3yr.csv" contains data for the public support during the first three years (36 months) since the whole scale invasion of Ukraine, Spring 2022-Spring 2025
- Creator/Author:
- Ivanov, Ivan
- Submitter:
- Ivan Ivanov
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/27/2025
- Date Modified:
- 12/30/2025
- Date Created:
- 5-01-2024
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- While DeCamps "Woman Drying Her Hair (1898)" may appear at first glance to be a conventional nude, its composition, technique, and context suggest that DeCamp intended it as a deep investigation into form and style- a study rather than a narrative work. Through his study in Europe like Munich, Germany and mentorship provided by Frank Duveneck, DeCamp refined his ability to portray the figure in a way that was both perpetually rigorous and resonant to anatomical paintings in America.
- Creator/Author:
- Cruz, Maleya
- Submitter:
- Maleya Cruz
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/29/2025
- License:
- All rights reserved
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Survey measures and online consent statement for Mothers and Fathers in English and Spanish. Available documents: Father's Survey Packet - English.doc Father's Survey Packet - Mexican American in English.doc Father's Survey Packet - Spanish.doc Mother's Survey Packet - English.doc Mother's Survey Packet - Mexican American in English.doc Mother's Survey Packet - Spanish.doc Online Intro and Consent - English.doc Online Intro and Consent - Spanish.doc Survey Measures include: Acculturation/incorporation – Abbreviated Multidimensional Acculturation Scale (Zea, Asner-Self, Birman, & Buki, 2003). The AMAS-ZABB is a 42 item, self-report scale with Likert-type response options designed to assess three factors associated with acculturation in the United States and in the country of origin: identity, language competence, and cultural competence. Parenting style – The PPQ scale yields three continuous scores reflecting Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles of authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive. Parental feeding practices – 49-item questionnaire that measures 12 aspects of parental feeding behavior, including monitoring child food intake, using food to regulate the child’s emotions, using food as a reward, child control over feeding, teaching about nutrition, encouraging good habits, restricting child’s food intake for weight reasons, restricting child’s intake for health reasons, and modeling healthy eating habits. Child eating behaviors – A 35-item parent-report questionnaire that measures eight dimensions of eating style in children. These constructs include responsiveness to food, enjoyment of food, satiety responsiveness, slowness in eating, fussiness, emotional overeating, emotional undereating, and desire for drinks. Anti-fat attitudes – Crandall’s Anti-fat Attitudes Questionnaire (AFA; Crandall, 1994) will assess parents’ attitudes toward obesity. This measure consists of 13 Likert-type response items and includes three subscales: the evaluation and dislike of individuals who are fat, the controllability of weight/fat, and personal concerns and distress about weight or the prospect of becoming overweight. Parent’s concern about child overweight - Concern for child’s overweight and child’s underweight were measured by ten questions from two subscales derived from the Child Feeding Questionnaire. Perception of child’s body. Parents’ satisfaction with their child’s current body shape was assessed utilizing body silhouettes of children (Collins, 1991; Appendix F). Parents were asked to indicate which of the seven figures they feel most closely resembles their child and then rate the figure they would most like their child to resemble and the figure they would not like their child to resemble.
- Creator/Author:
- Oehlhof, Marissa
- Submitter:
- Marissa Oehlhof, PhD
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2025
- Date Created:
- 2008-09
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Survey measures and online consent statement for Mothers and Fathers in English and Spanish. Available documents: Father's Survey Packet - English.doc Father's Survey Packet - Mexican American in English.doc Father's Survey Packet - Spanish.doc Mother's Survey Packet - English.doc Mother's Survey Packet - Mexican American in English.doc Mother's Survey Packet - Spanish.doc Online Intro and Consent - English.doc Online Intro and Consent - Spanish.doc Survey Measures include: Acculturation/incorporation – Abbreviated Multidimensional Acculturation Scale (Zea, Asner-Self, Birman, & Buki, 2003). The AMAS-ZABB is a 42 item, self-report scale with Likert-type response options designed to assess three factors associated with acculturation in the United States and in the country of origin: identity, language competence, and cultural competence. Parenting style – The PPQ scale yields three continuous scores reflecting Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles of authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive. Parental feeding practices – 49-item questionnaire that measures 12 aspects of parental feeding behavior, including monitoring child food intake, using food to regulate the child’s emotions, using food as a reward, child control over feeding, teaching about nutrition, encouraging good habits, restricting child’s food intake for weight reasons, restricting child’s intake for health reasons, and modeling healthy eating habits. Child eating behaviors – A 35-item parent-report questionnaire that measures eight dimensions of eating style in children. These constructs include responsiveness to food, enjoyment of food, satiety responsiveness, slowness in eating, fussiness, emotional overeating, emotional undereating, and desire for drinks. Anti-fat attitudes – Crandall’s Anti-fat Attitudes Questionnaire (AFA; Crandall, 1994) will assess parents’ attitudes toward obesity. This measure consists of 13 Likert-type response items and includes three subscales: the evaluation and dislike of individuals who are fat, the controllability of weight/fat, and personal concerns and distress about weight or the prospect of becoming overweight. Parent’s concern about child overweight - Concern for child’s overweight and child’s underweight were measured by ten questions from two subscales derived from the Child Feeding Questionnaire. Perception of child’s body. Parents’ satisfaction with their child’s current body shape was assessed utilizing body silhouettes of children (Collins, 1991; Appendix F). Parents were asked to indicate which of the seven figures they feel most closely resembles their child and then rate the figure they would most like their child to resemble and the figure they would not like their child to resemble.
- Creator/Author:
- Oehlhof, Marissa
- Submitter:
- Marissa Oehlhof, PhD
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2025
- Date Created:
- 2008-09
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Survey measures and online consent statement for Mothers and Fathers in English and Spanish. Available documents: Father's Survey Packet - English.doc Father's Survey Packet - Mexican American in English.doc Father's Survey Packet - Spanish.doc Mother's Survey Packet - English.doc Mother's Survey Packet - Mexican American in English.doc Mother's Survey Packet - Spanish.doc Online Intro and Consent - English.doc Online Intro and Consent - Spanish.doc Survey Measures include: Acculturation/incorporation – Abbreviated Multidimensional Acculturation Scale (Zea, Asner-Self, Birman, & Buki, 2003). The AMAS-ZABB is a 42 item, self-report scale with Likert-type response options designed to assess three factors associated with acculturation in the United States and in the country of origin: identity, language competence, and cultural competence. Parenting style – The PPQ scale yields three continuous scores reflecting Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles of authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive. Parental feeding practices – 49-item questionnaire that measures 12 aspects of parental feeding behavior, including monitoring child food intake, using food to regulate the child’s emotions, using food as a reward, child control over feeding, teaching about nutrition, encouraging good habits, restricting child’s food intake for weight reasons, restricting child’s intake for health reasons, and modeling healthy eating habits. Child eating behaviors – A 35-item parent-report questionnaire that measures eight dimensions of eating style in children. These constructs include responsiveness to food, enjoyment of food, satiety responsiveness, slowness in eating, fussiness, emotional overeating, emotional undereating, and desire for drinks. Anti-fat attitudes – Crandall’s Anti-fat Attitudes Questionnaire (AFA; Crandall, 1994) will assess parents’ attitudes toward obesity. This measure consists of 13 Likert-type response items and includes three subscales: the evaluation and dislike of individuals who are fat, the controllability of weight/fat, and personal concerns and distress about weight or the prospect of becoming overweight. Parent’s concern about child overweight - Concern for child’s overweight and child’s underweight were measured by ten questions from two subscales derived from the Child Feeding Questionnaire. Perception of child’s body. Parents’ satisfaction with their child’s current body shape was assessed utilizing body silhouettes of children (Collins, 1991; Appendix F). Parents were asked to indicate which of the seven figures they feel most closely resembles their child and then rate the figure they would most like their child to resemble and the figure they would not like their child to resemble.
- Creator/Author:
- Oehlhof, Marissa
- Submitter:
- Marissa Oehlhof, PhD
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2025
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2025
- Date Created:
- 2008-09
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International