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On the occasion of the Medical Library Association’s 125th Anniversary, four librarian leaders with a combined 105 years of engagement in MLA collaborated to reflect on the changes in our profession and our association.
Kristine Alpi +3 more
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The biggest influence on my life and science interests regarding history of social care and education had professors Stanisław Litak (1932–2010) and Gabriele De Rosa (1917–2009). Prof. Litak was always related with Catholic University of Lublin.
Marian Surdacki
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Learning from Jesus’ Wife: What Does Forgery Have to Do with the Digital Humanities? [PDF]
McGrath’s chapter on the so-called Gospel of Jesus’ Wife sets aside as settled the question of the papyrus’ authenticity, and explores instead what we can learn about the Digital Humanities and scholarly interaction in a digital era from the way the ...
McGrath, James F
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Nanozymes Integrated Biochips Toward Smart Detection System
This review systematically outlines the integration of nanozymes, biochips, and artificial intelligence (AI) for intelligent biosensing. It details how their convergence enhances signal amplification, enables portable detection, and improves data interpretation.
Dongyu Chen +10 more
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What a Generalist Tutor Can Do: A Short Lesson from a Tutoring Session
In parallel to the unique history of writing instruction, Canadian writing specialists have drawn on different theories and principles from the U.S. literature in building their writing studies scholarship (Giltrow, 2016; Graves, 1993; Graves & Graves ...
Tomoyo Okuda
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Undergraduate Education Abroad in Community Settings: Pedagogical Opportunities for Librarians [PDF]
As undergraduate possibilities for study and service abroad increase and develop strategically to address local community needs in settings in the Global South, there is greater opportunity for academic librarians to contribute expertise in supporting ...
Kutner, Laurie
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Quantitative Stain Mapping in X‐Ray Virtual Histology
Virtual histology promises 3D tissue examination without physical sectioning, yet has lacked the tissue‐specificity of conventional pathology. This work demonstrates the first quantitative three‐dimensional stain mapping at histologically relevant resolution, separating contrast agent from tissue to reveal cellular features such as nuclei. The approach
Dominik John +16 more
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Distance Education During a Paper Shortage
This article examines letters and study guides sent by philosophical faculties of Nazi universities to soldiers enrolled in correspondence courses during World War II. These educational media were produced during a severe paper shortage brought about by
Lotte Schüßler
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Music as Liberal Art: the Continuing Relevance of Medieval Music Pedagogy in Teacher Education
The concepts and ideas of the medieval liberal arts continue to have important relevance in modern training music teachers. The division between a theoretical knowledge about music and a practical experience of musical activities (divisions that might be
Matthew C. Balensuela
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DeWitt Wallace Library Annual Report 2014-2015 [PDF]
Summary of library and media services activities for 2014 ...
Albertson, Aaron +14 more
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