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The paper mill crisis is a five-alarm fire for science: what can librarians do about it?
The paper mill crisis, which is polluting the scholarly literature with fake papers, has led to record-breaking article retractions and continues to erode trust in science.
Curtis Brundy, Joel B. Thornton
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Creating and customizing digital library collections with the Greenstone Librarian Interface [PDF]
The Greenstone digital library software is a comprehensive system for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information and publishing it on the Internet.
Witten, Ian H.
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Premise Microsatellite markers were developed in Echinomastus johnsonii (Cactaceae) for use in several morphologically similar, closely related taxa within the genus to study genetic structure and diversity within and among individuals and populations ...
Bethany A. Zumwalde +4 more
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Collective strength, collective action [PDF]
Mary Lou, Manning, Anthony D, Harris
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Children’s and young adult literature collections have an important place in an academic library. Most often, these collections go unnoticed by many in academia, who may regard children’s literature as irrelevant to the mission of the academic library ...
Atkinson, Melissa
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Summary of IMLS NLG Collections [PDF]
The creation of a collection registry for digital collections developed with funding from the IMLS National Leadership Grant (NLG) program from inception to date has provided an opportunity to observe commonalities and differences among and between these
Benevento, Jenny
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Domestication and subsequent human-induced selection has enhanced profound changes in animal morphology. On modern domestic pigs, those transformations encompass not only overall increases in body size but also modifications in skull morphology.
A. Haruda +3 more
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The rise of historical epigenomics and temporal analysis of gene regulation
Complex diseases driven by gene-environment interactions impose a heavy burden on human and animal health. Addressing these challenges requires innovative research.
Clare E. Holleley, Erin E. Hahn
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Special Collections Roadshow — Episode Seven: Housewife
Special Collections Roadshow was created by the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College in the Spring of 2014. It showcases various artifacts from Special Collections at Gettysburg College.
McNish, Megan E., Sutter, Meg A.
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Rethinking asexuality: the enigmatic case of functional sexual genes in Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae)
Background The ubiquity of sex across eukaryotes, given its high costs, strongly suggests it is evolutionarily advantageous. Asexual lineages can avoid, for example, the risks and energetic costs of recombination, but suffer short-term reductions in ...
Meredith M. Doellman +4 more
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