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Fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
(Proquest (Magazines in Libraries), 2022)
This is the "Fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror" section for the 30th edition (2022) of the reference source "Magazines in Libraries".
Modeling a Born-Digital Factoid Prosopography using the TEI and Linked Data
(2021-02-12)
Although the TEI has traditionally been used for encoding text, its combination of structured and semi-structured data has made it a compelling choice for born-digital, linked-data resources as well. Our intent here is to ...
The Gulf Coast Heritage Preparedness Initiative: Proposal to the Texas A&M University President's Excellence Fund
(Texas A&M University, 2021-05-24)
This planning and pilot study will assess the feasibility of a community-based, interdisciplinary model for protecting endangered places and heritage in surviving historic Black settlements founded 1865-1930 known as freedom ...
Evaluating Brazilian Agriculturalists’ IoT Smart Agriculture Adoption Barriers: Understanding Stakeholder Salience Prior to Launching an Innovation
(MDPI - Sensors, 2022-09-09)
The study sought to: (1) evaluate agriculturalists’ characteristics as adopters of IoT smart agriculture technologies, (2) evaluate traits fostering innovation adoption, (3) evaluate the cycle of IoT smart agriculture ...
A Development-Focused Approach to the Peer Review of Online Teaching: Using OSCQR with Genuine Peers
(2022)
The peer review of teaching has primarily focused on departmental classroom observations for promotion and tenure decisions. The observation of one’s teaching can also serve as a valuable opportunity for self-reflection, ...
Similarly different: Finding the nuances in first year students' library perceptions
(Elsevier, 2021-07)
Information literacy efforts in academic libraries commonly target first-year students as a way to ensure that students learn foundational research skills at the beginning of their college experience. However, little has ...