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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
Mixed Reality Environment For Web-Based Laboratory Interactive Learning, Philadelphia University
Mixed Reality Environment For Web-Based Laboratory Interactive Learning, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Modeling And Experimental Studies On A Domestic Solar Dryer, Philadelphia University
Modeling And Experimental Studies On A Domestic Solar Dryer, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Neuro-Fuzzy Controller Of A Sensorless Pm Motor Drive For Washing Machines, Philadelphia University
Neuro-Fuzzy Controller Of A Sensorless Pm Motor Drive For Washing Machines, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
An Ontology For The Quality Attributes Of Web Services, Philadelphia University
An Ontology For The Quality Attributes Of Web Services, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
A Solar Still Augmented With A Flat-Plate Collector And A Reflector, Philadelphia University
A Solar Still Augmented With A Flat-Plate Collector And A Reflector, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Smoking Practices In Jordanian People And Their Impact On Semen Quality And Hormonal Levels Among Adult Men, Philadelphia University
Smoking Practices In Jordanian People And Their Impact On Semen Quality And Hormonal Levels Among Adult Men, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Swine Flu, Fiction Or Reality, Philadelphia University
Swine Flu, Fiction Or Reality, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Gdp, Philadelphia University
Formants Speaker Identification Based System Via Neural Network, International Journal Of Recent Trends In Engineering, Philadelphia University
Formants Speaker Identification Based System Via Neural Network, International Journal Of Recent Trends In Engineering, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Viral Replication And Genetics, Philadelphia University
Viral Replication And Genetics, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Wireless Gateway Programming Model, Philadelphia University
Wireless Gateway Programming Model, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Windows-Based Active-Router Design And Evaluation, Philadelphia University
Windows-Based Active-Router Design And Evaluation, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Why We Do It – The University Of South Florida Tampa Library’S Commitment To Open-Access Publishing, Todd A. Chavez
Why We Do It – The University Of South Florida Tampa Library’S Commitment To Open-Access Publishing, Todd A. Chavez
Todd A. Chavez
The University of South Florida Tampa Library's support for open-access content is part of the organization's mission to advance scholarly communication generally and an important element of the Karst Information Portal initiative. As the costs associated with journal subscriptions increase and pressures to ensure unfettered access to high-quality, peer-reviewed research mount, research libraries must partner with scholars to establish sustainable open-access publishing models.
Umass Libraries 2009, Maxine G. Schmidt
Gathering Leadership Momentum Across Great Distances: Creating An Online Community Of Practice, Erin L. Davis, Danielle Theiss-White
Gathering Leadership Momentum Across Great Distances: Creating An Online Community Of Practice, Erin L. Davis, Danielle Theiss-White
Erin Davis
At the 2007 Mountain Plains Library Association Leadership (MPLA) Institute, held in New Mexico, USA, eight academic librarians formed an online multi-state, multigenerational community of practice. MPLA is a twelve-state library association within the United States. Using Google Groups™, the members formed an online environment called the MPLA Community of Practice for continuing development of the leadership skills presented at the Institute. These early-career librarians represent diverse educational backgrounds and work in libraries serving varied populations with differing disciplinary emphases.
The group meets monthly with each member preparing and facilitating online discussions, complete with personal assessments, topical readings, and questions. …
Why We Do It – The University Of South Florida Tampa Library’S Commitment To Open-Access Publishing, Todd A. Chavez
Why We Do It – The University Of South Florida Tampa Library’S Commitment To Open-Access Publishing, Todd A. Chavez
Academic Resources Faculty and Staff Publications
The University of South Florida Tampa Library's support for open-access content is part of the organization's mission to advance scholarly communication generally and an important element of the Karst Information Portal initiative. As the costs associated with journal subscriptions increase and pressures to ensure unfettered access to high-quality, peer-reviewed research mount, research libraries must partner with scholars to establish sustainable open-access publishing models.
A Fuzzy Hierarchical Decision Model And Its Application In Networking Datacenters And In Infrastructure Acquisitions And Design, Michael Khader
A Fuzzy Hierarchical Decision Model And Its Application In Networking Datacenters And In Infrastructure Acquisitions And Design, Michael Khader
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
According to several studies, an inordinate number of major business decisions to acquire, design, plan, and implement networking infrastructures fail. A networking infrastructure is a collaborative group of telecommunications systems providing services needed for a firm's operations and business growth. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP) is a well established decision-making process used to analyze decisions related to networking infrastructures. AHP is concerned with decomposing complex decisions into a set of factors and solutions. However, AHP has difficulties in handling uncertainty in decision information. This study addressed the research question of solutions to AHP deficiencies. The solutions were accomplished through the …
Gathering Leadership Momentum Across Great Distances: Creating An Online Community Of Practice, Erin Dini-Davis, Danielle Theiss-White
Gathering Leadership Momentum Across Great Distances: Creating An Online Community Of Practice, Erin Dini-Davis, Danielle Theiss-White
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
At the 2007 Mountain Plains Library Association Leadership (MPLA) Institute, held in New Mexico, USA, eight academic librarians formed an online multi-state, multigenerational community of practice. MPLA is a twelve-state library association within the United States. Using Google Groups™, the members formed an online environment called the MPLA Community of Practice for continuing development of the leadership skills presented at the Institute. These early-career librarians represent diverse educational backgrounds and work in libraries serving varied populations with differing disciplinary emphases. The group meets monthly with each member preparing and facilitating online discussions, complete with personal assessments, topical readings, and questions. …
Quirky, Not Quacky: Quantum Computing For Librarians, Jill Cirasella
Quirky, Not Quacky: Quantum Computing For Librarians, Jill Cirasella
Publications and Research
This slideshow introduces librarians and non-scientists to the relatively young field of quantum computing.
Location, Location, Location: A Transaction Comparison Of Catalog Searches Originating From The Library Homepage And Aleph, Jimmy Ghaphery, Thomas Mcnulty, Susan Teague Rector
Location, Location, Location: A Transaction Comparison Of Catalog Searches Originating From The Library Homepage And Aleph, Jimmy Ghaphery, Thomas Mcnulty, Susan Teague Rector
VCU Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
Jimmy Ghaphery, Head, Library Information Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU); Thomas McNulty, Integrated Library Systems Librarian, VCU; Susan Teague-Rector, Web Applications Manager, VCU. We will analyze several weeks of search terms from February 2009 in order to determine how different points of entry impact user searches. Specifically we will compare user searches originating from a search tool on the library homepage and searches originating directly from Aleph. This session should be of interest to those who are involved with usability and OPAC design as well as system administrators tasked with measuring OPAC activity.
Everyone Is A Curator: Human-Assisted Preservation For Ore Aggregations, Frank Mccown, Michael L. Nelson, Herbert Van De Sompel
Everyone Is A Curator: Human-Assisted Preservation For Ore Aggregations, Frank Mccown, Michael L. Nelson, Herbert Van De Sompel
Computer Science Faculty Publications
The Open Archives Initiative (OAI) has recently created the Object Reuse and Exchange (ORE) project that defines Resource Maps (ReMs) for describing aggregations of web resources. These aggregations are susceptible to many of the same preservation challenges that face other web resources. In this paper, we investigate how the aggregations of web resources can be preserved outside of the typical repository environment and instead rely on the thousands of interactive users in the web community and the Web Infrastructure (the collection of web archives, search engines, and personal archiving services) to facilitate preservation. Inspired by Web 2.0 services such as …
Object Reuse And Exchange, Michael L. Nelson, Carl Lagoze, Herbert Van De Sompel, Pete Johnston, Robert Sanderson, Simeon Warner, Jürgen Sieck (Ed.), Michael A. Herzog (Ed.)
Object Reuse And Exchange, Michael L. Nelson, Carl Lagoze, Herbert Van De Sompel, Pete Johnston, Robert Sanderson, Simeon Warner, Jürgen Sieck (Ed.), Michael A. Herzog (Ed.)
Computer Science Faculty Publications
The Open Archives Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) project defines standards for the description and exchange of aggregations of Web resources. The OAI-ORE abstract data model is conformant with the Architecture of the World Wide Web and leverages concepts from the Semantic Web, including RDF descriptions and Linked Data. In this paper we provide a brief review of a motivating example and its serialization in Atom.
What Does It Mean To Be A Science Librarian 2.0?, Melissa J. Harvey
What Does It Mean To Be A Science Librarian 2.0?, Melissa J. Harvey
Missy Harvey
Science librarians, as well as other librarians, have seen ample new technologies come and go over the years. Librarians experiment and try to find ways to employ the new tools in our libraries. A driving force in our decision making about what tools to use should always be our patrons and whether the tools can help us do a better job of delivering services. This paper discusses what technologies have proven to be successful, as well as other thoughts to bear in mind as librarians evaluate Web 2.0 tools for science libraries.
Wwi Postcard Collection: A Community-Based Model For Digital Libraries, Marc D. Bayer
Wwi Postcard Collection: A Community-Based Model For Digital Libraries, Marc D. Bayer
Marc D Bayer
The paradigm shift of academic libraries from information purveyors to places of learning and communicating must occur virtually as well as physically. By creating informal virtual communities around digital collections , librarians can participate in the academic discussion and make more formal collections better known.
Towards Self-Configurable Overlay Networks, Philadelphia University
Towards Self-Configurable Overlay Networks, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.