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Maintaining Cultural Values And Home Language In Vietnamese Immigrant Families In Windsor: Practices And Challenges, Xuan Le Nguyen Dec 2022

Maintaining Cultural Values And Home Language In Vietnamese Immigrant Families In Windsor: Practices And Challenges, Xuan Le Nguyen

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Enhancing Resilience (Er) To Disasters And The Effects Of Climate Change, Md.Selim Reza Feb 2022

Enhancing Resilience (Er) To Disasters And The Effects Of Climate Change, Md.Selim Reza

UWill Discover Student Research Conference

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Organizational Transformation Through Data, Karen Pillon, Kristi Anne Thompson Apr 2017

Organizational Transformation Through Data, Karen Pillon, Kristi Anne Thompson

Leddy Library Presentations

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Filtering The Truth On Instagram: Exploring #Nofilter Images When A Filter Has In Fact Been Used, A Mixed Methods Approach Using Netlytic And Photo Analysis, Paige Coyne Ms., Sara Santarossa Ms., Sarah J. Woodruff Mrs. Mar 2017

Filtering The Truth On Instagram: Exploring #Nofilter Images When A Filter Has In Fact Been Used, A Mixed Methods Approach Using Netlytic And Photo Analysis, Paige Coyne Ms., Sara Santarossa Ms., Sarah J. Woodruff Mrs.

UWill Discover Student Research Conference

Background: Exposure to the media’s portrayal of the ideal body, including social media (SM), may influence body dissatisfaction. Many users are now relying on photo editing techniques, like filtering, in order to receive more positive attention (i.e., likes/comments). It is often hard to tell whether an image has been edited, leading many users to make upward social comparisons. Recently, the hashtag #nofilter has become popular to highlight that no filters were applied prior to posting. Aim: To complete a descriptive analysis examining the use of the hashtag #nofilter by Instagram users over 7 days. Of particular interest were those who …


What Is This Neoliberalism? And Why Should I Care?, Jennifer Soutter Feb 2017

What Is This Neoliberalism? And Why Should I Care?, Jennifer Soutter

Leddy Library Presentations

Many of us have more questions than answers about neoliberalism. What is it? Why is it important? What does it bode for our future? What we are experiencing in our workplaces and profession? Intended to help identify neoliberal values in your workplace, your position on neoliberalism and to consider the founding values of LIS and their relationship to neoliberalism.


Access All Around: A Niso Update On Open Access Discovery & Access Related Projects, Pascal Vincent Calarco, John G. Dove, Christine Stohn Nov 2016

Access All Around: A Niso Update On Open Access Discovery & Access Related Projects, Pascal Vincent Calarco, John G. Dove, Christine Stohn

Leddy Library Presentations

In this session, members of the NISO Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee will discuss NISO projects, recommendations and standards dealing with hot topics around discovery and access of electronic content. Presentations will include updates on open access discovery, specifically the recommended practice Access and License Indicators (ALI) and discussion of a new project proposal regarding discoverability of open access material. In addition, we will discuss two new projects. The first involves automatic transfer of packages and institutional entitlements from information providers to knowledge bases for the identification of institutional access rights using the KBART recommended practice. The second work item …


How Will You Get Information You Need In A Zombie Apocalypse? [First 1/2 Presentation], Jennifer Soutter Oct 2016

How Will You Get Information You Need In A Zombie Apocalypse? [First 1/2 Presentation], Jennifer Soutter

Leddy Library Presentations

In a disaster, where are you going to get your information, and what kind of information will you need? Will you have to survive without information, librarians, and libraries? Or is there still a role for them? We propose to address these questions by discussing the current information environment, including how information is created, disseminated, and accessed. How well will our information infrastructure flex in this apocalyptic event? What happens when it and the information knowledge chain are broken? How will you find information you need? What new information infrastructure will arise in its place? What might it look like? …


Birdie, Par Or Bogey? The State Of Golf In North America, Emily Stadder, Dr. Jess C. Dixon Mar 2016

Birdie, Par Or Bogey? The State Of Golf In North America, Emily Stadder, Dr. Jess C. Dixon

UWill Discover Student Research Conference

UWill Discover 2016 Abstract Submission Emily Stadder & Dr. Jess C. Dixon Birdie, Par or Bogey? The State of Golf in North America Currently, there is a large amount of research on golf throughout North America, however it is fragmented. This poster will be useful in forming a better picture of the true state of golf in North America. The methodology for these findings was an extensive literature review looking at reports, articles, trade journals, and previous studies. Both qualitative descriptions and quantitative measures were used to assess the state of the industry. Within this study, key areas examined pertaining …


Carl Core Competencies: Through A Neoliberal Lens, Jennifer Soutter Jan 2016

Carl Core Competencies: Through A Neoliberal Lens, Jennifer Soutter

Leddy Library Presentations

No abstract provided.


Limited Scleroderma (Crest Syndrome) Is Associated With Worse Xerostomia And Xerophthalmia In Patients Being Evaluated For Primary Sjogren’S Syndrome, Yifan Li Mar 2015

Limited Scleroderma (Crest Syndrome) Is Associated With Worse Xerostomia And Xerophthalmia In Patients Being Evaluated For Primary Sjogren’S Syndrome, Yifan Li

UWill Discover Student Research Conference

No abstract provided.