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Alma Link Resolver Material Type Report 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Alma Link Resolver Material Type Report 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics for 2021-2022 on the number of OpenURL requests by material type made to the Ex Libris Alma link resolver for items held by the University of Rhode Island Libraries.
Information provided includes Material Type, Number of Requests, Number of Clicked Requests, and % Clicks from Requests.
Alma Link Resolver Referring Sources Report 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Alma Link Resolver Referring Sources Report 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics from 2021-2022 on the number of OpenURL requests made to the Alma link resolver for items held by the University of Rhode Island Libraries.
Information provided includes Source, Number of Requests, Number of Clicked Requests, % Clicks from Requests.
Alma Link Resolver Title & Issn Report (Top 500) 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Alma Link Resolver Title & Issn Report (Top 500) 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics for 2021-2022 on the total number of OpenURL requests by journal title and ISSN made to the Ex Libris Alma link resolver for items held by the University of Rhode Island Libraries. Includes only the top 500 journals.
Information provided includes journal Title, ISSN, EISSN, Number of Requests, Number of Clicked Requests, % Clicks from Requests.
Alma Link Resolver Subject Report 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Alma Link Resolver Subject Report 2021-2022, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics for 2021-2022 on the number of OpenURL requests by Library of Congress classification code made to the Ex Libris Alma link resolver for items held by the University of Rhode Island Libraries.
Information provided includes Classification Code, Classifications, Number of Requests, Number of Clicked Requests, and % Clicks from Requests.
Data Set: "One Size Does Not Fit All: Self-Archiving Personas Based On Federally-Funded Researchers At A Mid-Sized Private Institution", Jennifer Bowers, Jenelys Cox, Meg Eastwood, Jack M. Maness
Data Set: "One Size Does Not Fit All: Self-Archiving Personas Based On Federally-Funded Researchers At A Mid-Sized Private Institution", Jennifer Bowers, Jenelys Cox, Meg Eastwood, Jack M. Maness
University Libraries: Data Sets
Data set for the upcoming article "One Size Does Not Fit All: Self-Archiving Personas Based on Federally-Funded Researchers at a Mid-Sized Private Institution."
Article is available at https://digitalcommons.du.edu/libraries_facpub/137 or https://doi.org/10.31274/jlsc.13886.
Mental Health And Online Learning - Systematic Review Dataset, Stephanie L. Moore Phd, George Veletsianos, Michael Barbour
Mental Health And Online Learning - Systematic Review Dataset, Stephanie L. Moore Phd, George Veletsianos, Michael Barbour
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
While there has been a lot of debate over the impact of online and remote learning on mental health and well-being, there has been no systematic syntheses or reviews of the research on this particular issue. In this paper, we review the research on the relationship between mental health / well-being and online or remote learning. Our review shows that little scholarship existed prior to 2020 with most studies conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report four findings: (a) pandemic effects are not well-controlled for in most studies; (b) studies present a very mixed picture, with variability around how mental …