General Orientation for DSPS 090 Fall 2014Sarah Bosler
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The document provides information about library services and resources at Citrus College. It details that there are 7 full-time faculty librarians and 15 support staff available to assist students. Services included are circulating books, reference help, reserves, study rooms, computers, printing, scanning, and audiovisual materials. Operating hours and locations of materials are provided. Adaptive technology and accessible databases are also noted.
The document provides information about library services at Citrus College. It lists the full-time librarian staff and summarizes the library hours, resources available such as computers, textbooks on reserve, and how to access email and online documents. It also describes services at the reference desk, circulating books, searching the library catalog, audiovisual materials, and study spaces available in the library.
The document provides information about library services at Citrus College Library. It lists the full-time librarian staff and then summarizes the various services and resources available including public computers, printing, reserve textbooks, the children's collection, reference desk assistance, circulating books, searching the library catalog, ebooks, audiovisual materials, study areas, and library instruction sessions. Hours of operation are also provided for winter/spring 2013.
The document provides information about the Citrus College Library staff and services. It lists the full-time librarians and library staff, and summarizes the library hours, computer resources available, and how to access the online catalog and research databases. The document aims to inform students on how to utilize and get the most out of the library resources and services available to support their academic success.
The document provides information about the Academic Resource Commons (ARC) at Three Rivers College. It describes the locations and hours of the Rutland Library, Tutoring and Learning Center, and study areas within the ARC. It provides details about resources available like books, DVDs, databases, and tutoring services for writing, distance learning, math, and science. Policies for checking out items and fines for late returns are also summarized.
1) The Learning Commons is announcing various events and services occurring during the week of October 31st including a Halloween celebration and opportunities for undergraduate research awards and viewing a football memorabilia exhibit.
2) The UMass Amherst Libraries are conducting a survey to assess usage of electronic resources, have opened a new Image Collection Library, and provide services like interlibrary loans to access materials not available on campus.
3) Various student support services are available in the Learning Commons including tech support, academic advising, writing assistance, tutoring, and quiet study spaces.
The document provides an overview of services and resources available at the John B. Cade Library at Southern University. It describes areas for studying, research help, computer labs, collections of materials, and contact information for the Dean of Libraries, Emma Bradford Perry. Signage and amenities like restrooms, water fountains, and elevators are located to assist users of the library.
The document provides a tour of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus. It describes the key locations and resources available on each of the library's 3 public floors. Resources include computers, study spaces, reference materials, current magazines, DVDs and videos, leisure reading books, copiers, and book collections organized by call number on different floors. Quiet study areas and group study rooms are available. Special collections include the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Center and the library's archives. Library staff provide instruction and research assistance at the service desk.
General Orientation for DSPS 090 Fall 2014Sarah Bosler
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The document provides information about library services and resources at Citrus College. It details that there are 7 full-time faculty librarians and 15 support staff available to assist students. Services included are circulating books, reference help, reserves, study rooms, computers, printing, scanning, and audiovisual materials. Operating hours and locations of materials are provided. Adaptive technology and accessible databases are also noted.
The document provides information about library services at Citrus College. It lists the full-time librarian staff and summarizes the library hours, resources available such as computers, textbooks on reserve, and how to access email and online documents. It also describes services at the reference desk, circulating books, searching the library catalog, audiovisual materials, and study spaces available in the library.
The document provides information about library services at Citrus College Library. It lists the full-time librarian staff and then summarizes the various services and resources available including public computers, printing, reserve textbooks, the children's collection, reference desk assistance, circulating books, searching the library catalog, ebooks, audiovisual materials, study areas, and library instruction sessions. Hours of operation are also provided for winter/spring 2013.
The document provides information about the Citrus College Library staff and services. It lists the full-time librarians and library staff, and summarizes the library hours, computer resources available, and how to access the online catalog and research databases. The document aims to inform students on how to utilize and get the most out of the library resources and services available to support their academic success.
The document provides information about the Academic Resource Commons (ARC) at Three Rivers College. It describes the locations and hours of the Rutland Library, Tutoring and Learning Center, and study areas within the ARC. It provides details about resources available like books, DVDs, databases, and tutoring services for writing, distance learning, math, and science. Policies for checking out items and fines for late returns are also summarized.
1) The Learning Commons is announcing various events and services occurring during the week of October 31st including a Halloween celebration and opportunities for undergraduate research awards and viewing a football memorabilia exhibit.
2) The UMass Amherst Libraries are conducting a survey to assess usage of electronic resources, have opened a new Image Collection Library, and provide services like interlibrary loans to access materials not available on campus.
3) Various student support services are available in the Learning Commons including tech support, academic advising, writing assistance, tutoring, and quiet study spaces.
The document provides an overview of services and resources available at the John B. Cade Library at Southern University. It describes areas for studying, research help, computer labs, collections of materials, and contact information for the Dean of Libraries, Emma Bradford Perry. Signage and amenities like restrooms, water fountains, and elevators are located to assist users of the library.
The document provides a tour of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus. It describes the key locations and resources available on each of the library's 3 public floors. Resources include computers, study spaces, reference materials, current magazines, DVDs and videos, leisure reading books, copiers, and book collections organized by call number on different floors. Quiet study areas and group study rooms are available. Special collections include the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Center and the library's archives. Library staff provide instruction and research assistance at the service desk.
The document provides a tour of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus, summarizing the key resources and services available across its 3 public floors. The main level contains the service desk, computers, group study areas, current magazines, DVDs/videos, and copiers. The 3rd floor has quiet study areas, individual study rooms, books from A-PZ, and a Holocaust/Human Rights center. The 4th floor has an instruction center, books from Q-Z, group study rooms, and archives.
The document provides a tour of the 3 public floors of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus. It describes the various resources and services available on each floor, including the service desk, computers, study spaces, books, media materials, instruction rooms, and quiet floors. Special collections like the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Center are also highlighted. The goal is to introduce students to the key locations and resources to support their academic success.
The document provides a tour of the 3 public floors of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus. It describes the various resources and services available on each floor, including the service desk, computers, study spaces, books, media materials, instruction rooms, and quiet floors. Special collections like the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Center are also highlighted. The goal is to introduce students to the key locations and resources to support their academic success.
The document provides announcements for the week of November 3rd from the UMass Amherst Learning Commons. It includes information about rides to polling places for voting, an undergraduate research award, a football memorabilia exhibit, a library survey, a new Image Collection Library branch, study abroad advising hours, equipment available to borrow, computer lab availability and locations, printing services, reference assistance, writing and academic advising center services and hours, quiet study areas, an OIT copyright quiz, interlibrary loan services, and online library resources.
The Library of Rovaniemi UAS provides resources and services to students, teachers, and staff. It has collections across 3 campus locations and offers reading areas, computers, newspapers, journals, and printed and electronic materials. The library database Juolukka allows patrons to check availability of books, view loans, and reserve books. If materials are unavailable, interlibrary loans can be requested within Finland and abroad for a fee. Electronic resources are accessible via the Nelli portal and include e-journals, e-books, and reference databases in many languages. The library teaches information literacy in stages through the curriculum to help students independently seek and use information.
The document provides a tour of the John B. Cade Library, highlighting 19 stops that showcase the library's resources and services. The tour introduces students to areas for research assistance, studying, collaboration, printing, and circulating materials. It also profiles special collections like the archives and music listening center. The library uses the Library of Congress system and provides over 100 databases for student research.
The Learning Commons at UMass Amherst Libraries is hosting various events and services during the week of November 10th. Opportunities include an undergraduate research award, a survey on electronic resource usage, a football memorabilia exhibit, a new image collection library, study abroad advising, equipment loans, printing services, research help, writing and academic advising support, and quiet study spaces. Interlibrary loan is available for items not held at UMass.
The Wright College Library is located on the 2nd floor of the Learning Resource Center. It has a reference area, circulating collection, circulation desk, quiet study areas, conference room, and copy center. Services include book checkout, reserves, newspapers/magazines, and reference assistance. The Writing Center and Math Lab provide additional student support.
The document provides announcements and information from the UMass Amherst Learning Commons for the week of November 24th. It highlights that the library will be open 24/7 for final exams from December 7th to 19th. It also lists library services and resources available like research assistance, quiet study areas, technology loans, academic advising, and interlibrary loan.
This virtual tour summarizes the services and resources available at the John B. Cade Library. It describes 16 stops that include the Ask Here reference desk, study rooms, computer labs, archives, music listening center, and book collections. Services include research assistance, device checkout, printing, interlibrary loans, and more. The tour highlights how students can utilize the library's resources and encourages contacting the reference desk for additional help.
The document announces that the library will be open 24/7 during final exams from December 7th to 19th and provides information about extended hours and services for studying, research assistance, workshops, and more during this period. It also advertises resources like subject guides, the undergraduate research award, computer access, printing services, and help available from various library departments.
The document announces that the library will be open 24/7 during final exams from December 7th to 19th. It provides information on satellite library hours in different subject areas and research guides on various topics created by librarians. It also announces a student research award, a brief survey on electronic resources, and a football memorabilia exhibit in the library.
The document provides an overview of the resources and services available at the Heterick Memorial Library at Sakae Institute. It details the three floors of the library, including the materials and resources available on each floor. The first floor contains public services, computer labs, current periodicals, and new materials. The second floor has classrooms, older periodicals, study spaces and group study areas. The third floor houses the book collection and quiet study spaces. The document outlines the library catalog, databases, interlibrary loans, citation management software and ways to contact library staff for assistance.
The document provides announcements for events and services available at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons and libraries for the week of September 22nd. New services include a branch for image resources and equipment like headphones, graphing calculators, and staplers available for loan. Tutoring, writing help, academic advising and research assistance are also offered.
The document provides announcements for services and resources available at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons for the week of September 29th. It highlights a new Image Collection Library, equipment available for loan like headphones and graphing calculators, printing services, tutoring and academic support services, and tips for using library databases and resources.
The document announces various services and resources available at the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of January 28, 2008. It provides information on computer workstations, printing services, assistance available from various support desks, interlibrary loan services, research databases, tutoring/writing resources, and quiet study areas. Hours and contact information are provided for these various learning support services located at the Learning Commons.
This 3-sentence summary provides an overview of a technology-connected lesson plan template:
The template includes fields for the school, grade level, subject area, lesson title, objectives, Common Core standards, technology standards, technology focus, procedure, resources, websites, skills needed, preparation steps, and assessment. The template is intended to help educators plan lessons that incorporate various technologies, such as iPads, mobile labs, computer labs, and document cameras.
The document announces library hours and services during spring break week of March 10, 2008. The Learning Commons and Du Bois Library will have limited hours, and some computer labs may be closed or have reduced availability. Services like reference assistance, writing center, career services and tutoring are also announced. Tips are provided about printing, copyright information, research databases, and interlibrary loans.
Este documento es una creaciรณn libre basada en un cuadro marrรณn de Pedro Cano. Describe las letras que aparecen en los nombres de varias personas (Mamรก, Ana, Enrique, Noelia) y cรณmo Sara tambiรฉn tiene la letra R en su nombre. Luego menciona tachar lo que no es de color marrรณn en la pintura, posiblemente refiriรฉndose a objetos como el sol, รกrbol y triรกngulo pintados en marrรณn sobre el fondo marrรณn.
The document provides a tour of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus, summarizing the key resources and services available across its 3 public floors. The main level contains the service desk, computers, group study areas, current magazines, DVDs/videos, and copiers. The 3rd floor has quiet study areas, individual study rooms, books from A-PZ, and a Holocaust/Human Rights center. The 4th floor has an instruction center, books from Q-Z, group study rooms, and archives.
The document provides a tour of the 3 public floors of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus. It describes the various resources and services available on each floor, including the service desk, computers, study spaces, books, media materials, instruction rooms, and quiet floors. Special collections like the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Center are also highlighted. The goal is to introduce students to the key locations and resources to support their academic success.
The document provides a tour of the 3 public floors of the LeRoy V. Good Library at MCC's Brighton campus. It describes the various resources and services available on each floor, including the service desk, computers, study spaces, books, media materials, instruction rooms, and quiet floors. Special collections like the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Center are also highlighted. The goal is to introduce students to the key locations and resources to support their academic success.
The document provides announcements for the week of November 3rd from the UMass Amherst Learning Commons. It includes information about rides to polling places for voting, an undergraduate research award, a football memorabilia exhibit, a library survey, a new Image Collection Library branch, study abroad advising hours, equipment available to borrow, computer lab availability and locations, printing services, reference assistance, writing and academic advising center services and hours, quiet study areas, an OIT copyright quiz, interlibrary loan services, and online library resources.
The Library of Rovaniemi UAS provides resources and services to students, teachers, and staff. It has collections across 3 campus locations and offers reading areas, computers, newspapers, journals, and printed and electronic materials. The library database Juolukka allows patrons to check availability of books, view loans, and reserve books. If materials are unavailable, interlibrary loans can be requested within Finland and abroad for a fee. Electronic resources are accessible via the Nelli portal and include e-journals, e-books, and reference databases in many languages. The library teaches information literacy in stages through the curriculum to help students independently seek and use information.
The document provides a tour of the John B. Cade Library, highlighting 19 stops that showcase the library's resources and services. The tour introduces students to areas for research assistance, studying, collaboration, printing, and circulating materials. It also profiles special collections like the archives and music listening center. The library uses the Library of Congress system and provides over 100 databases for student research.
The Learning Commons at UMass Amherst Libraries is hosting various events and services during the week of November 10th. Opportunities include an undergraduate research award, a survey on electronic resource usage, a football memorabilia exhibit, a new image collection library, study abroad advising, equipment loans, printing services, research help, writing and academic advising support, and quiet study spaces. Interlibrary loan is available for items not held at UMass.
The Wright College Library is located on the 2nd floor of the Learning Resource Center. It has a reference area, circulating collection, circulation desk, quiet study areas, conference room, and copy center. Services include book checkout, reserves, newspapers/magazines, and reference assistance. The Writing Center and Math Lab provide additional student support.
The document provides announcements and information from the UMass Amherst Learning Commons for the week of November 24th. It highlights that the library will be open 24/7 for final exams from December 7th to 19th. It also lists library services and resources available like research assistance, quiet study areas, technology loans, academic advising, and interlibrary loan.
This virtual tour summarizes the services and resources available at the John B. Cade Library. It describes 16 stops that include the Ask Here reference desk, study rooms, computer labs, archives, music listening center, and book collections. Services include research assistance, device checkout, printing, interlibrary loans, and more. The tour highlights how students can utilize the library's resources and encourages contacting the reference desk for additional help.
The document announces that the library will be open 24/7 during final exams from December 7th to 19th and provides information about extended hours and services for studying, research assistance, workshops, and more during this period. It also advertises resources like subject guides, the undergraduate research award, computer access, printing services, and help available from various library departments.
The document announces that the library will be open 24/7 during final exams from December 7th to 19th. It provides information on satellite library hours in different subject areas and research guides on various topics created by librarians. It also announces a student research award, a brief survey on electronic resources, and a football memorabilia exhibit in the library.
The document provides an overview of the resources and services available at the Heterick Memorial Library at Sakae Institute. It details the three floors of the library, including the materials and resources available on each floor. The first floor contains public services, computer labs, current periodicals, and new materials. The second floor has classrooms, older periodicals, study spaces and group study areas. The third floor houses the book collection and quiet study spaces. The document outlines the library catalog, databases, interlibrary loans, citation management software and ways to contact library staff for assistance.
The document provides announcements for events and services available at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons and libraries for the week of September 22nd. New services include a branch for image resources and equipment like headphones, graphing calculators, and staplers available for loan. Tutoring, writing help, academic advising and research assistance are also offered.
The document provides announcements for services and resources available at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons for the week of September 29th. It highlights a new Image Collection Library, equipment available for loan like headphones and graphing calculators, printing services, tutoring and academic support services, and tips for using library databases and resources.
The document announces various services and resources available at the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of January 28, 2008. It provides information on computer workstations, printing services, assistance available from various support desks, interlibrary loan services, research databases, tutoring/writing resources, and quiet study areas. Hours and contact information are provided for these various learning support services located at the Learning Commons.
This 3-sentence summary provides an overview of a technology-connected lesson plan template:
The template includes fields for the school, grade level, subject area, lesson title, objectives, Common Core standards, technology standards, technology focus, procedure, resources, websites, skills needed, preparation steps, and assessment. The template is intended to help educators plan lessons that incorporate various technologies, such as iPads, mobile labs, computer labs, and document cameras.
The document announces library hours and services during spring break week of March 10, 2008. The Learning Commons and Du Bois Library will have limited hours, and some computer labs may be closed or have reduced availability. Services like reference assistance, writing center, career services and tutoring are also announced. Tips are provided about printing, copyright information, research databases, and interlibrary loans.
Este documento es una creaciรณn libre basada en un cuadro marrรณn de Pedro Cano. Describe las letras que aparecen en los nombres de varias personas (Mamรก, Ana, Enrique, Noelia) y cรณmo Sara tambiรฉn tiene la letra R en su nombre. Luego menciona tachar lo que no es de color marrรณn en la pintura, posiblemente refiriรฉndose a objetos como el sol, รกrbol y triรกngulo pintados en marrรณn sobre el fondo marrรณn.
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A empresa brasileira FamaStil Taurus produz peรงas de aรงo para a indรบstria automobilรญstica. Ela estรก investindo em novas tecnologias para melhorar a qualidade e reduzir custos. A FamaStil Taurus espera que esses investimentos levem a ganhos de produtividade e mercado.
This document outlines 3 generations of human rights and discusses positive and negative rights. The first generation are civil and political rights. The second are economic, social and cultural rights. The third are a mixed group of additional rights. Positive rights are obligations of a state to protect and fulfill rights, while negative rights are freedoms from interference by the state. International organizations that support and enforce human rights include the International Criminal Court, United Nations, and non-governmental organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
This document appears to be a clipping from 2010 that contains no text. In 3 sentences or less, there is no information to summarize as the document only contains the title "CLIPPING" and date "2010/02" but no other written content.
Mobile marketing is becoming more common with new technologies. Some examples include interactive billboards that allow people to design shoes and see their design displayed, smartphone photo contests where people can win prizes by finding and photographing promotional items, and TV shows offering mobile wallpapers and games for additional revenue. Mobile engagement allows companies to promote brands, generate sales, and increase revenues across multiple platforms.
This document discusses predicting defects in the system testing phase using a model based on a six sigma approach. The research aims to establish a defect prediction model to determine the number of defects to be found before testing begins. The model would help with resource planning, test coverage, and meeting deadlines. The research applies a define-measure-analyze-design-verify process to build the model using regression analysis on data from previous projects. Factors like requirements errors, design errors, and code errors are analyzed to determine their relationship to defects found during testing. The initial results found several significant factors that could be used to reliably predict defects.
An initial work on coming out with specialized postgraduate programme focusing on software testing and quality, both for full-time and part-time studies. Presented at Malaysian Software Engineering Conference 2014 (MySEC14) in Langkawi, Malaysia.
Olivia Paige Hall wrote a short document about herself listing places she wants to travel to, people she wants to meet, her favorite foods, sports teams, and movies in bullet point form without additional details about each item.
The document discusses research conducted for a music video project targeting teenagers aged 16-26 from socio-economic groups C to E. Questionnaires found that most classmates preferred pop/indie over grime/dance music. However, 75% would like to see drugs, sex and violence in such a video, which are common elements in grime/dance videos. The created video was inspired by the Chase and Status song "Let You Go" and included drugs, violence, and depression but with a different narrative structure using flashbacks. Audience feedback was that 100% enjoyed the video but some shots could have been shorter, and most found the narrative clear to understand.
This document provides information about library services and resources at Citrus College Library. It summarizes the library staff, hours, services, and resources. The library has 7 full-time librarians and 12 support staff. Services include reference assistance, library orientations, circulation, reserves, copying and printing. Resources include a collection of print and audiovisual materials, access to ebooks and databases, study rooms, and computer workstations. The document outlines policies and procedures for borrowing materials, accessing the online catalog and other electronic resources.
The document provides information about library services at Citrus College Library. It lists the full-time librarian staff and then summarizes the library's commitment to providing resources for students and community members. It provides details about library hours, available computers and printing, circulating books and audiovisual materials, databases, and reference desk assistance. Study areas and an orientation room are also mentioned. Contact information is provided at the end.
The document provides announcements from the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of November 17th. It includes information on library exhibits, research assistance available in various subject areas, new research guides and databases, undergraduate research award opportunities, and services available at the Learning Commons like the writing center, academic advising, and learning resource center.
1) The Learning Commons is hosting various events, including a job fair for education professionals and a library career reception.
2) They provide information on checking computer availability, online training resources, parking validation, and printing from off-campus locations.
3) The Learning Commons offers tutoring, advising, writing help, and quiet study spaces to support student success.
The document provides announcements for the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of September 15th. It highlights new services available like the Image Collection Library and items available to borrow from the LC desk. It also lists hours and services for various support areas in the Learning Commons like the Writing Center, Academic Advising Link, and Learning Resource Center.
The document provides announcements for the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of August 11, 2008. It announces summer hours for the Learning Commons, new exhibits at the library including photographs of birds, job opportunities working at the Learning Commons desk, and various library services available including reference assistance, writing center support, and interlibrary loan.
The Learning Commons is providing new services for students, including laptop checkout and a biology exhibit. It also provides reminders about study spaces, computer availability, printing services, and academic support services available at the library.
The document provides announcements for the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of October 20th. It highlights upcoming events like Homecoming Weekend and deadlines for awards. It also lists services available at the Learning Commons like tutoring, technical support, printing, and quiet study areas.
The document announces various events and services available at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons and libraries for the week of October 6th. It highlights an Open Access Day event on October 14th, the opening of a new Image Collection Library, study abroad advising hours, equipment available to borrow like headphones and calculators, printing services, research help services, and hours for the Writing Center, Academic Advising Link, and Learning Resource Center.
The document provides an introduction to college-level research and resources available at the Richland College Library. It outlines three workshops for the Library Instruction Program on topics like electronic research, sources, and avoiding plagiarism. It encourages students to attend and describes an Information Literacy Certificate. The document lists library tools for finding sources, defines information literacy, and provides an agenda for the introduction. It describes the virtual library website and resources available online. It gives an overview of the research process and library classification system.
Based on a slide show created for Student Life Skills classes, this abbreviated version provides need-to-know information about the library and related departments that support students success at Hillsborough Community College, Dale Mabry Campus, in Tampa, Florida.
1) The Learning Commons provides computers and printing services for both public use and for UMass students, faculty, and staff.
2) Remote printing and interlibrary loan services are available for students to access materials from other libraries.
3) Research assistance and academic support services like tutoring, advising, writing help and career counseling are available at the Learning Commons.
The Learning Commons announcements for the week of February 4, 2008 included:
1) New hours for entering Du Bois Library after midnight requiring a UMass ID card.
2) A deadline of March 1st for declaring a Minor in Education and contact information for the Educator Information Office.
3) Information about studying abroad and meeting with peer counselors in the Learning Commons.
The document provides announcements for the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst for the week of February 16th. It includes information about wireless network access, exhibits at the library, workshops on citation management, surveys to assess electronic resources, computer lab availability, printing services, quiet study areas, and more. Deadlines for resident assistant and peer mentor positions are also announced.
The Learning Commons is announcing summer hours and new services. Laptops can now be checked out for use in the building. The Reserves, Media, and Microforms department on the 3rd floor will now be open 24/5. An exhibit of photographs of neotropical birds by Professor Jeff Podos will be on display until August 29. Various other library departments and services are highlighted including the Writing Center, Career Services, and Interlibrary Loan.
Renovations are underway at the Du Bois Library to replace the HVAC system and expand the Learning Commons. The project will take approximately two years and add 5,000 square feet to the Learning Commons. Study abroad advising is available at the Link several days a week. The UMass Amherst wireless network is now available on every floor of the Du Bois Library, though coverage may be limited in some areas.
The document announces various events and services available at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons during the week of February 11, 2008, including a lecture on W.E.B. Du Bois and Ralph Ellison, declaring a minor in education, study abroad advising, computer workstations, printing services, the writing center, tutoring, and interlibrary loan.
1. An exhibit of WWI artifacts found in France by Professor Ed Klekowski is on display in the Learning Commons until April 30th. The artifacts include items from battle sites like canteens, bullets, and a sword bayonet.
2. A networking event called "CHFA Career Connections" will be held on April 24th for current students to meet with successful alumni from the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
3. The Integrated Sciences and Engineering Library is featuring an exhibit of images from the VISUAL educational outreach program until April 29th.
The document announces Learning Commons hours and services during spring break week. Library hours are reduced Monday through Thursday that week. It also provides information on computer availability, Atomic Learning tutorials, parking validation, printing from dorms, tutoring services, quiet study areas, and interlibrary loan for obtaining materials not available at UMass.
The document provides information about services and resources available at the Learning Commons at UMass Amherst during the week of December 10-16, 2007. It details that the Learning Commons will be open continuously until December 21st for final exams. It provides information on public computers, OIT computers, printing services, technical support, the reserve desk, interlibrary loans, research databases, reference assistance, the writing center, career services, academic advising, tutoring at the learning resource center, and quiet study areas.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
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A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the bodyโs response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
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The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ง ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฉ๐ซ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐ซ:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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