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2) Common concerns about hosting one are addressed, such as lack of expertise, time, or reasons people would attend without an agenda.
3) Examples are given for how previous Real Estate BarCamp events were organized with varying levels of sponsorship and attendance.
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1) Renovations are underway at the Du Bois Library to replace the HVAC system and expand the Learning Commons, adding 5,000 square feet.
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1) An unconference is a participant-driven event focused on collaboration without a set schedule.
2) Common concerns about hosting one are addressed, such as lack of expertise, time, or reasons people would attend without an agenda.
3) Examples are given for how previous Real Estate BarCamp events were organized with varying levels of sponsorship and attendance.
The document advertises steel fencing and machine enclosures from Faztek, highlighting their versatility, affordability, fast assembly, high quality, strength and security. It lists applications like machine enclosures, perimeter guards, and sound barriers, and advises readers to contact Faztek at their website or phone number for factory direct sales, free design assistance, and protective industrial products.
Unconference.net describes unconferences as events that build community, unleash initiatives, and help solve problems. Unconferences are highly interactive and engage attendees to actively create the agenda with a facilitator. They blend participatory processes to achieve results quickly. The site offers unconferences planned and facilitated by their team of experts to meet client needs.
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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. Various library and campus services are advertised, including study abroad advising, wireless access, research guides, workshops on citation management software, and opportunities for undergraduate research awards and student employment.
1) Renovations are underway at the Du Bois Library to replace the HVAC system and expand the Learning Commons, adding 5,000 square feet.
2) Study abroad advising is available at various times in the Link.
3) The UMass Amherst wireless network is now available on every floor of the Du Bois Library, with coverage varying depending on location.
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