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The history of anatomical engagement
Abstract The public's fascination with anatomy has evolved over time and progressed from avoidance of the tainted yet saintly corpse, to their fascination with cabinets of curiosities. The current narrative review explores public engagement (PE), from its potential origins as cave paintings, to the rise of the disciplinarity of anatomy.
Quenton Wessels, Adam M. Taylor
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A review of library and information service job advertisements: what do they tell us about work in the Irish library sector? [PDF]
John Cullen
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Envisaging Data Nirvana: A Delphi study of ideal data culture
Abstract In recent decades, the proliferation of data and advances in information technology have led organizations to value data more highly and aim to build a data culture that is suitable for promoting and sustaining data‐related strategic outcomes. However, what a “good” data culture comprises is often expressed abstractly and there is no consensus
Jocelyn Cranefield+3 more
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Das liest die LIBREAS, Nummer #9 [Herbst / Winter 2021]
Redaktion LIBREAS
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Students and Libraries: The Perspectives of Faculty in a Pakistani University [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to explore student library use from the perspective of the faculty. An already developed instrument was used to collect data from full-time faculty members working in a private university located in the province of Punjab,
Muhammad Kashif +2 more
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Delivering Library Services in a time of crisis; Technological Higher Education Association Libraries responding to COVID-19 from March – August 2020 [PDF]
This paper presents the experience of eight Irish academic libraries from the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA) from March – August 2020 while delivering library services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Archbold, Johanna+7 more
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Abstract Deprescribing is complex because it involves patients' health, values, and preferences. The World Health Organization and Canadian Medication Appropriateness and Deprescribing Network have recommended that deprescribing be integrated into health curricula, prompting the need for further understanding about deprescribing education.
Brian J. Chow+3 more
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Electrospinning‐assisted fabrication of gliadin was performed. The effects of processing parameters on morphology and properties were studied. The Zataria multiflora Boiss essential oil (ZMEO) was electro‐encapsulated in the nanofibers. Kinetic modeling on the ZMEO release from gliadin nanofibers was applied.
Zohreh Bahrami+4 more
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RETRACTED: Artificial intelligence for emergency medical care
‘Applications of artificial intelligence in emergency medical service’. Abstract There is increasing research into the potential benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms into emergency medical services. AI is finding new applications across a wide range of sectors, one of which is healthcare, where it is ...
Shivam Rajput+2 more
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The political economy of efficient public good provision: evidence from Flemish libraries using a generalised conditional efficiency framework [PDF]
Provision of most public goods (e.g., health care, library services, education, utilities) can be characterised by a two-stage ‘production’ process. The first stage translates basic inputs (e.g., labour and capital) into service potential (e.g., opening ...
Benny GEYS, Kristof DE WITTE
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