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Rockwell, Kenneth W. | Religious diversity in Salt Lake City: historical and conemporary photographs at the University of Utah's Marriott Library | PowerPoint presentation for the Utah Library Association, presented on May 17, 2019. This presentation highlights historical and contemporary photographs in the Marriott Library's Digital Library showing churches and other religious structures in Salt Lake City. These photos reflect the history and... | | 2019 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Regional Connections to National Authority Files | Local and regional authority files exist to cover gaps in national and international authority files. These types of authority files should not exist alone if they are going to be fully utilized by other institutions that may have resources about the same individuals or topics. This article discusse... | authority control; controlled vocabularies; NACO; name authority records | 2019 |
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Morrow, Anne | Preserving and Disseminating Emerging Forms of Digital Scholarship in Academic and Research Libraries: The EDS Report | This report addresses challenges and offers recommendations to librarians, archivists, preservationists, and other information professionals seeking to archive and preserve emerging forms of digital scholarship. Our goal for the recommendations was, first and foremost, that they address known preser... | Digital scholarship; Libraries; Archives | 2019 |
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Keller, Tawnya Mosier; Myntti, Jeremy | Chapter 9: "What were we thinking?" Successes and lessons learned after going live with our digital preservation program | The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah began to seriously investigate preserving its digital assets in 2008 and went live with a digital preservation system (DPS) in 2014. This chapter serves as a case study of the library's overall digital preservation program, and discusses the ... | Digital preservation; Higher education programs; Workflow | 2019 |
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Kious, Brent M. | Physician aid-in-dying and suicide prevention in psychiatry: a moral crisis? | Involuntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying (PAD) in terminal illness combine to create a moral dilemma. If PAD in terminal illness is permissible, it should also be permissible for some who suffer from non-terminal psychiatric illness: suffering provides muc... | suicide; physician aid-in-dying; psychiatry; civil commitment; mental illness; competence; suffering | 2019 |
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Ziegenfuss, Donna | A Busy Professor's Guide to Sanely Flipping Your Classroom | The Flipped Classroom has become a popular teaching method. Students watch video lectures before class, saving class time for active learning (problem solving, demonstrations, applications, etc.). This paper is a useful guide for busy professors who would like to try out the flipped classroom approa... | flipped classroom; inverted classroom; engineering education; teaching electromagnetics; assessment pedagogy | 2019 |
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Yu, Zhou | Changing distribution of migrant population and influencing factors in urban China: economic transition, public policy, and amenities | | Migrant redistribution; rural-urban and interregional migration; urban transformation; economic transition; floating population | 2019 |