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What Is The Use Of The Colonial Model (Or, Better Yet, The Concept Of Coloniality) For Studying Appalachia?, Jacob L. Stump
What Is The Use Of The Colonial Model (Or, Better Yet, The Concept Of Coloniality) For Studying Appalachia?, Jacob L. Stump
Jacob Stump
No abstract provided.
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A Novel Body Coloration Phenotype In Anolis Sagrei: Implications For Physiology, Fitness, And Predation, Yasmeen Erritouni, Beth Reinke, Ryan Calsbeek
A Novel Body Coloration Phenotype In Anolis Sagrei: Implications For Physiology, Fitness, And Predation, Yasmeen Erritouni, Beth Reinke, Ryan Calsbeek
Beth Reinke
Patient Self-Management: Tools And Barriers, Dennis J. Baumgardner
Patient Self-Management: Tools And Barriers, Dennis J. Baumgardner
Dennis J. Baumgardner, MD
In his issue introduction, the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews comments on the theme of patient self-management of chronic diseases and the related articles published therein. Illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, epilepsy, arthritis, asthma, and obesity often require patients to administer their own medication daily or adhere to strict dietary restrictions. Progress is being made on the process of implementation and evaluation of patient self-management tools in primary care practices. Barriers to self-management tool implementations in clinics, as well as their use by individual patients, must be understood and addressed.
Viva Linked Data Pilot Project, Rebecca B. French, Steven W. Holloway
Viva Linked Data Pilot Project, Rebecca B. French, Steven W. Holloway
Rebecca B. French
JMU Libraries & Educational Technologies participated in a 2017 pilot project with VIVA to present special collections records through a BIBFRAME discovery platform. This poster describes the project's goals, the steps we took to prepare our records for conversion into linked data by Zepheira, and our observations on usability of the discovery layer and the effects on search engine optimization.
Abcds Of E: Managing Metadata For E-Books And Streaming Media, Rebecca B. French, Allison Lyttle, Faye Goodman
Abcds Of E: Managing Metadata For E-Books And Streaming Media, Rebecca B. French, Allison Lyttle, Faye Goodman
Rebecca B. French
This poster outlines the functions performed by the JMU Libraries E-Monograph Team to acquire and analyze, batch edit, check access, and distribute or delete metadata records for e-books and streaming media materials.
What Factors Contribute To Or Inhibit Publishing Among Medical Librarians, Skye Bickett, Christine Willis, Melissa Wright
What Factors Contribute To Or Inhibit Publishing Among Medical Librarians, Skye Bickett, Christine Willis, Melissa Wright
Christine Willis
OBJECTIVE: To discover what factors influence librarians to publish or present their work. The study aims to determine what type of publications and presentations are most prevalent, what external factors impact the decision to publish or present, what internal factors affect the decision, and why one chooses to do one rather than the other or both.
Social Norms Approach In Secondary Schools: Literature Review, Syeda Kashfee Ahmed, Pru Mitchell, Jenny Trevitt
Social Norms Approach In Secondary Schools: Literature Review, Syeda Kashfee Ahmed, Pru Mitchell, Jenny Trevitt
Pru Mitchell
Life Education Australia commissioned the Australian Council for Educational Research to provide a summary of research related to interventions that used a social norms approach (SNA). The review focused on interventions aimed at reducing risky behaviours in secondary school students, particularly related to use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Research questions There were two key questions guiding this literature review: Question 1: If we make more realistic the perceptions of young people about the levels of risky behaviour, and attitudes towards these risky behaviours, amongst their peers, is that likely to reduce the likelihood of them engaging in such …
Force And Motion: An Integrated K-8 Hands-On Approach Supporting The Ngss And Ccss Ela, Laura Robertson, Renee Rice Moran, Chih-Che Tai, Lashay Jennings, Huili Hong, Diana O'Neal
Force And Motion: An Integrated K-8 Hands-On Approach Supporting The Ngss And Ccss Ela, Laura Robertson, Renee Rice Moran, Chih-Che Tai, Lashay Jennings, Huili Hong, Diana O'Neal
Chih-Che Tai
We will combine hands-on science investigations with supporting literacy activities to help students tell the “whole story” of force and motion.
A Self‐Adaptive Energy Dissipation Structure For Low Speed Impact And Pedestrian Protection, James Wu
A Self‐Adaptive Energy Dissipation Structure For Low Speed Impact And Pedestrian Protection, James Wu
James K. Wu, M.D.
Bumper design regulations for low-speed vehicular impacts (Part 581, Bumper Standard, formerly FMVSS 215) and high-speed pedestrian impacts (ECE 127/GTR 9) possess a contradictory set of requirements. Essentially, an ideal bumper structure should be stiff under low-velocity vehicular impacts while exhibiting a softer response when impacting pedestrians at elevated velocities to satisfy both regulations. A series of energy absorbing structures capable of passively adapting their mechanical responses based on the loading conditions were investigated using finite element modelling tools which were validated to a series of experimental testing observations. The preferred structure consisted of a rectangular array of trapezoidal cells …
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Hispanic Primary Care Patients: Re-Aim Analysis., Beth Careyva M.D., Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Randa D. Sifri Md, Melissa Dicarlo Mph, Ms, Kyle Shaak Bs, Alicia Rivera, Liselly Diaz, Andrea Barsevick, Rosa Anderson-Deortiz, Evelyn T. Gonzalez Ma, Amy Leader Drph, Mph, Anett Petrich Rn, Msn, Anna Quinn Mph, Ryt, Brian Stello Md, Ronald E. Myers Phd
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Hispanic Primary Care Patients: Re-Aim Analysis., Beth Careyva M.D., Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Randa D. Sifri Md, Melissa Dicarlo Mph, Ms, Kyle Shaak Bs, Alicia Rivera, Liselly Diaz, Andrea Barsevick, Rosa Anderson-Deortiz, Evelyn T. Gonzalez Ma, Amy Leader Drph, Mph, Anett Petrich Rn, Msn, Anna Quinn Mph, Ryt, Brian Stello Md, Ronald E. Myers Phd
Beth A. Careyva, M.D.
Context: Hispanic adults experience disparities in rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. This RE-AIM analysis encompassed a multilevel decision support and navigation intervention (DSNI) for CRC screening. Interim findings were previously presented; we now aim to share the final analysis, particularly for effectiveness and implementation. Objective: Apply RE-AIM framework to a completed randomized controlled trial of a CRC screening intervention for Hispanic adults Setting: Five primary care practices Patients or Other Participants: Potential participants included a sampling frame of 2,720 screening-eligible patients, ages 50-75, Hispanic ethnicity, without history of CRC and polyps. 400 participants were enrolled. Intervention/Instrument: Decision support and …
Repeat Crc Screening After Standard And Decision Support And Navigation Interventions Among Hispanic Primary Care Patients., Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Beth Careyva M.D., Melissa Dicarlo Mph, Ms, Kyle Shaak Bs, Sarah Hegarty Mphil, Evelyn T. Gonzalez Ma, Anna Quinn Mph, Ryt, Randa Sifri Md, Brian Stello Md, Ronald E. Myers Phd
Repeat Crc Screening After Standard And Decision Support And Navigation Interventions Among Hispanic Primary Care Patients., Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Beth Careyva M.D., Melissa Dicarlo Mph, Ms, Kyle Shaak Bs, Sarah Hegarty Mphil, Evelyn T. Gonzalez Ma, Anna Quinn Mph, Ryt, Randa Sifri Md, Brian Stello Md, Ronald E. Myers Phd
Beth A. Careyva, M.D.
No abstract provided.
Actinomycin Heterocyle Thesis 122018 For Submission.Pdf, Matt Mcerlean
Actinomycin Heterocyle Thesis 122018 For Submission.Pdf, Matt Mcerlean
Matt McErlean
Dmk_Dissertation_11.19.18.Pdf, Dana King
Dmk_Dissertation_11.19.18.Pdf, Dana King
Fundamentals And Structure Of Aviation Systems, Jake Vincent
Fundamentals And Structure Of Aviation Systems, Jake Vincent
Jake Vincent
Smoke But No Fire: When Innocent People Are Wrongly Convicted Of Crimes That Never Happened, Jessica S. Henry
Smoke But No Fire: When Innocent People Are Wrongly Convicted Of Crimes That Never Happened, Jessica S. Henry
Jessica S. Henry
Nearly one-third of exonerations involve the wrongful conviction of an innocent person for a crime that never actually happened, such as when the police plant drugs on an innocent person, a scorned lover invents a false accusation, or an expert mislabels a suicide as a murder. Despite the frequency with which no-crime convictions take place, little scholarship has been devoted to the subject. This Article seeks to fill that gap in the literature by exploring no-crime wrongful convictions as a discrete and unique phenomenon within the wrongful convictions universe. This Article considers three main factors that contribute to no-crime wrongful …
A Study Of Work Practices In Tasmanian Government Schools: Final Report To The Australian Education Union – Tasmanian Branch, Sheldon Rothman, Lawrence C. Ingvarson, Paul R. Weldon, Ali Radloff, Darren Matthews
A Study Of Work Practices In Tasmanian Government Schools: Final Report To The Australian Education Union – Tasmanian Branch, Sheldon Rothman, Lawrence C. Ingvarson, Paul R. Weldon, Ali Radloff, Darren Matthews
Ali Radloff
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) conducted an online survey of members on behalf of the Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Education Union (AEU). The survey, which was open to teachers, school leaders (principals and assistant principals) and education support staff working in Tasmanian government schools and offices, was available to the majority of members of the Union in August 2017, and remained open for four weeks during Term 3. The survey was based on one conducted for the Victorian branch of the AEU in 2016. The survey of the work of union members in Tasmanian government schools focussed …
A Study Of Work Practices In Tasmanian Government Schools: Final Report To The Australian Education Union – Tasmanian Branch, Sheldon Rothman, Lawrence C. Ingvarson, Paul R. Weldon, Ali Radloff, Darren Matthews
A Study Of Work Practices In Tasmanian Government Schools: Final Report To The Australian Education Union – Tasmanian Branch, Sheldon Rothman, Lawrence C. Ingvarson, Paul R. Weldon, Ali Radloff, Darren Matthews
Dr Paul Weldon
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) conducted an online survey of members on behalf of the Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Education Union (AEU). The survey, which was open to teachers, school leaders (principals and assistant principals) and education support staff working in Tasmanian government schools and offices, was available to the majority of members of the Union in August 2017, and remained open for four weeks during Term 3. The survey was based on one conducted for the Victorian branch of the AEU in 2016. The survey of the work of union members in Tasmanian government schools focussed …
Virtual Life Sentences: An Exploratory Study, Jessica S. Henry, Christopher Salvatore, Bai-Eyse Pugh
Virtual Life Sentences: An Exploratory Study, Jessica S. Henry, Christopher Salvatore, Bai-Eyse Pugh
Jessica S. Henry
Virtual life sentences are sentences with a term of years that exceed an individual’s natural life expectancy. This exploratory study is one of the first to collect data that establish the existence, prevalence, and scope of virtual life sentences in state prisons in the United States. Initial data reveal that more than 31,000 people in 26 states are serving virtual life sentences for violent and nonviolent offenses, and suggest racial disparities in the distribution of these sentences. This study also presents potential policy implications and suggestions for future research.
A Study Of Work Practices In Tasmanian Government Schools: Final Report To The Australian Education Union – Tasmanian Branch, Sheldon Rothman, Lawrence C. Ingvarson, Paul R. Weldon, Ali Radloff, Darren Matthews
A Study Of Work Practices In Tasmanian Government Schools: Final Report To The Australian Education Union – Tasmanian Branch, Sheldon Rothman, Lawrence C. Ingvarson, Paul R. Weldon, Ali Radloff, Darren Matthews
Dr Lawrence Ingvarson (Consultant)
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) conducted an online survey of members on behalf of the Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Education Union (AEU). The survey, which was open to teachers, school leaders (principals and assistant principals) and education support staff working in Tasmanian government schools and offices, was available to the majority of members of the Union in August 2017, and remained open for four weeks during Term 3. The survey was based on one conducted for the Victorian branch of the AEU in 2016. The survey of the work of union members in Tasmanian government schools focussed …
Georgia Librarians At Ala: Reports From The Field, Christopher Andrews, Laurie Aycock, Catherine Bowers, Linda R. Most, Scott Pieper, Karen Viars, Emily Rogers, Virginia Feher
Georgia Librarians At Ala: Reports From The Field, Christopher Andrews, Laurie Aycock, Catherine Bowers, Linda R. Most, Scott Pieper, Karen Viars, Emily Rogers, Virginia Feher
Laurie Aycock
No abstract provided.
Monday Night Football Live Stream, Monday Night Football Live Stream
Monday Night Football Live Stream, Monday Night Football Live Stream
Monday Night Football Live Stream
An Overview And Discussion Of Fred E. Fiedler's Contingency Model Of Leadership Effectiveness, Sara K. Kuhn
An Overview And Discussion Of Fred E. Fiedler's Contingency Model Of Leadership Effectiveness, Sara K. Kuhn
Sara Kuhn
A discussion of the components of Fred E. Fiedler's (Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington) Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness (1964), including its applicability to public libraries.
Understanding The Reminiscence Bump: A Systematic Review, Khadeeja Munawar, Sara K. Kuhn, Shamsul Haque
Understanding The Reminiscence Bump: A Systematic Review, Khadeeja Munawar, Sara K. Kuhn, Shamsul Haque
Sara Kuhn
One of the most consistently observed phenomena in autobiographical memory research is the reminiscence bump: a tendency for middle-aged and elderly people to access more personal memories from approximately 10–30 years of age. This systematic review (PROSPERO 2017:CRD42017076695) aimed to synthesize peer-reviewed literature pertaining to the reminiscence bump. The researchers conducted searches in nine databases for studies published between the date of inception of each database and the year 2017. Keywords used included: reminiscence, bump, peak, surge, blip, reminiscence effect, and reminiscence component. Sixty-eight quantitative studies, out of 523, met the inclusion criteria. The researchers implemented a thematic analytic technique …
Theoretical Studies Of Ultrafast Electron Dynamics In Atoms And Molecules Via High-Order Harmonic Generation, Paul Abanador
Theoretical Studies Of Ultrafast Electron Dynamics In Atoms And Molecules Via High-Order Harmonic Generation, Paul Abanador
Paul Abanador
Lipg A Bifunctional Phospholipase/Thioesterase Involved In Mycobacterial Envelope Remodeling, Christopher Spilling, Pierre Santucci, Vanessa Point, Isabelle Poncin, Alexandre Guy, Celine Crauste, Carole Serveau-Avesque, Jean M. Galano, Jean-Francois Cavalier, Stephane Canaan
Lipg A Bifunctional Phospholipase/Thioesterase Involved In Mycobacterial Envelope Remodeling, Christopher Spilling, Pierre Santucci, Vanessa Point, Isabelle Poncin, Alexandre Guy, Celine Crauste, Carole Serveau-Avesque, Jean M. Galano, Jean-Francois Cavalier, Stephane Canaan
Christopher Spilling
Pacquiao Vs Thurman Live Stream, Manny Pacquiao
Pacquiao Vs Thurman Live Stream, Manny Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao
Eduard Dorsch And His Unpublished Poem On The Occasion Of Humboldt's 100th Birthday, Reinhard Andress
Eduard Dorsch And His Unpublished Poem On The Occasion Of Humboldt's 100th Birthday, Reinhard Andress
Reinhard Andress
In 1869, the German-American medical doctor and poet, Eduard Dorsch, wrote a poem read in Detroit on the occasion of Humboldt’s 100th birthday. This article publishes the poem for the first time and explores its context within the life and times of its author.
The Association Between Doppler Measures Of Cardiac Function And Outcomes In Patients With Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction ≤ 40% Undergoing Noncardiovascular Surgeries, Yang Shi, Rachel Pedersen, Matthew Rappelt, Robyn Shearer, Nasir Z. Sulemanjee, Dianne L. Zwicke, T. Edward Hastings, Omar M. Cheema, Vinay Thohan
The Association Between Doppler Measures Of Cardiac Function And Outcomes In Patients With Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction ≤ 40% Undergoing Noncardiovascular Surgeries, Yang Shi, Rachel Pedersen, Matthew Rappelt, Robyn Shearer, Nasir Z. Sulemanjee, Dianne L. Zwicke, T. Edward Hastings, Omar M. Cheema, Vinay Thohan
Aurora Heart Failure / Transplant Faculty
Background: Preoperative risk assessments of individuals who undergo major noncardiac surgery have focused on ischemic heart disease. Information on how to assess the noncardiac surgical risks for patients with depressed cardiac function, as seen in heart failure, is sparse. Echocardiography is routinely performed in patients with depressed cardiac function and is an accepted standard cardiac assessment. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) provides strong independent prognostic implications in a wide range of cardiovascular conditions.
Purpose: To identify the echocardiographic parameters associated with outcomes among patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery.
Methods: A retrospective single-institution investigation identified 1,770 patients who underwent one or more major …