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- Student Assistants Are Employees Too Integrating Person-Centered Management into Student Employee Management(American Library Association, 2024) Fabiku, Adebola; Kehnemuyi, Kehnemuyi
- Care fully : critical care through making with food(North Carolina State University Libraries, 2024) Dufresne, Kelsey Virginia"In focusing on the intersection of food and care, I have shaped this text as a public-facing anthology of materials and media objects in the form and performance of a cookbook. In doing so, this anthology features the prioritization of care to do the work of purposeful action for justice. More specifically, this anthology, taking the form of a cookbook for community use and practice, catalogs practices and procedures of making food as experimental and experiential learning rooted in care. This book includes multi modal elements (text, images, art pieces) that provide readers with methods and steps to conceptualize and practice critical care. By promoting a pursuit to experiment and actionize critical care, this work also strives to reinforce knowledge legitimacy through distinctively feminist and feminized modes of production. Here I look to cookbooks, namely those produced in and through community-based efforts, and explore their capacities as objects and practice of knowledge that are flawed yet hold the capability to facilitate accessible and equitable knowledge sharing due to their participatory, multi modal, subversive, and autobiographical nature. And while not all cookbooks reflect this capacity, we see how many cookbooks follow this tradition and precedent. This is seen in their originating form as collected communal practices of generational, cultural, educational, gendered knowledge-sharing, which I trace and explore throughout this work. ... This work takes on an intersectional, material feminism lens to produce a public-facing anthology of food-making practices, materials and media objects rooted in care. This work performs the community-engaged knowledge and production-sharing of a cookbook as it introduces a memoir of methods to conceptualize and practice critical care, reinforces knowledge legitimacy through distinctively feminist and feminized modes of production, and justifies multi modal experimentation for the pursuit and actionization of critical care. Throughout this work, I explore community-engaged practices around food to argue that the forms of knowledge that emerge from these experiences actionize equity and justice, are historically feminized labor and thus rendered invisible, and are rooted in care. As such, I simultaneously investigate the capacity of cookbooks as objects and artifacts focused on such community-engagement and are rooted in community care, feminized labor, and co-creative experiential learning." - p. 3-4 of text
- Novel wheat milling derivative products, methods of making and uses of the same(2024) Malm, Morgan; Ayoub, Ali; Kaloupek, Matt
- Improving Counselor Training in Spirituality and Religion(2024) Scurry, Jakara
- Nexus Effect of Industry 4.0 and Circular Economy Practices in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals. In Circular Economy and Sustainability(2024) Palsodkar, Manoj A.; Koltharkar, Parth P.
- Beyond the Library: The Role of Academic Libraries’ Chat Reference in Answering Campus Questions(2024) Owens, Erin; Arce, Vanessa; Del Bosque, Darcy; Fowler, Robin; Sheffield, Silvia
- Benchmark Study of XFTA and SCRAM Fault Tree Solvers Using Synthetically Generated Fault Trees Models(2022) Aras, Egemen M.; Farag, Asmaa S.; Earthperson, Arjun; Diaconeasa, Mihai A.
- A Quantitative Approach to Assess the Likelihood of Supply Chain Shortages. Volume 13: Safety Engineering, Risk, and Reliability Analysis(2021) Pandit, Priyanka; Earthperson, Arjun; Tezbasaran, Alp; Diaconeasa, Mihai A.
- Evaluating the Implementation of Distributed Ledger Technology for the Licensing and Regulation of Nuclear Power Plants(2021) Pandit, Priyanka; Tezbasaran, Alp; Earthperson, Arjun; Diaconeasa, Mihai A.
- Verification Study of the Nuclear PRA for the Mars 2020 Mission Following Accidental Orbital Re-Entry(2021) Earthperson, Arjun; Diaconeasa, Mihai A.
- Probabilistic Methods for Cyclical and Coupled Systems with Changing Failure Rates(2022) Yang Hui Otani, Courtney Mariko; Christian, Robby; Prescott, Steven R.; Diaconeasa, Mihai; Earthperson, Arjun
- Guided tour of Veterinary Anatomy(published by the author, 2024-01) Smallwood, James E.A Guided Tour of Veterinary Anatomy emerged from the expansion of notes, which had been used for a number of years in teaching comparative anatomy to first-year veterinary students. I call it a "guided tour" because I often compare what I do, in terms of teaching anatomy, with the role of a "tour guide." Consequently, this guided tour is intended to serve as a sort of gubernaculum (i.e. helm or rudder) for first-year veterinary students in their dissection and comparative anatomic study of the horse, ox, goat, sheep, and pig. As is the case with the gubernaculum testis, it is anticipated that this guide will not deliver all students from the abdominal crypt of anatomic darkness to the full enlightenment of anatomic wisdom. An attempt has been made to emphasize applied anatomy as it relates to physiology, pathology, radiology, medicine, and surgery. In fact, much of the information contained in this guide is related to the application ofanatomy to veterinary medicine. It is the opinion of this instructor that the inclusion of such information is not only appropriate, but is critical to acceptable comprehension and full appreciation of the subject by firstyear veterinary students. In January 2024, Dr. Smallwood decided to make pdf copies of this book available to the veterinary community at no charge. Hopefully it will be found useful to some veterinary student and veterinarians.
- Guided tour of Avian Anatomy(Published by the author, 2024-01) Smallwood, James E.A Guided Tour of Avian Anatomy emerged from the expansion of notes, which had been used for a number of years in teaching a one-week “selective” in avian anatomy to first-year veterinary students. This guided tour is intended to serve as a sort of gubernaculum (i.e. helm or rudder) for firstyear veterinary students in their comparative anatomic study of the bird. An attempt has been made to emphasize applied anatomy as it relates to physiology, pathology, radiology, medicine, and surgery. In fact, much of the information contained in this guide is related to the application of anatomy to veterinary medicine. In January 2024, Dr. Smallwood decided to make pdf copies of this book available to the veterinary community at no charge. Hopefully it will be found useful to some veterinary student and veterinarians.
- Systems and methods for authenticating manufacturing Machines through an unobservable fingerprinting system(2023) Koprov, Pavel; Gadhwala, Shyam; Walimbe, Aniket; Fang, Xiaolei; Starly, Binil
- Revenge Tragedy and Classical Philosophy on the Early Modern Stage(Edinburgh University Press, 2019) Crosbie, Christopher
- Risky Jews(2021) Schwartzman, Roy
- COVIDiots and Cogency(2021) Schwartzman, Roy; Simon, Jenni M.
- “Unreal” factories: Next generation of digital twins of machines and factories in the Industrial Metaverse(2023) Starly, Binil; Koprov, Pavel; Bharadwaj, Akshay; Batchelder, Thomas; Breitenbach, Bennett
- Forecasting landslides using community detection on geophysical satellite data(2023) Desai, Vrinda D.; Fazelpour, Farnaz; Handwerger, Alexander L.; Daniels, Karen E.
- Controlling rheology via boundary conditions in dense granular flows(2023-02-17) Fazelpour, Farnaz; Daniels, K. E.