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2021-07-01
Yeganeh Saffar, Shadi Ansari, Reza Azadi, Jan Raffel, David S. Nobes, Reza Sabbagh
Particle image velocimetry (PIV) and particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) are two popular methods to measure the velocity in complex geometries such as the Tesla valve. This paper provides an investigation on the application of a tessellation meshing method for interpolating non-uniform velocity...
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2021-12-16
Zvyagtintseva, Lydia, Winther, Connie, Kung, Janice
This lightning strike describes the early stages of a project to review digitial technology hubs in health sciences libraries
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2021-11-01
Hussain, Akhtar, Musilek, Petr
Instead of using a dedicated backup power source to fulfill the energy needs of buildings during contingencies, a reward mechanism for providing reliability-as-a-service (RaaS) via electric vehicles (EVs) is proposed in this study. The proposed positive reward mechanism comprises an upfront...
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2021-06-03
Gareau-Brennan, Céline, Kung, Janice
It is unclear what are the most successful library teaching strategies for post-secondary business programs. By conducting a systematic review, this study investigates the effectiveness of library instruction (with a focus on pedagogy) in business undergraduate and graduate programs. Over the...
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Developing Graduate Education Students’ Metacognition Regarding Citing and Their Use of Citations: The Value of Podcasts
Download2021-06-03
Pow, Virginia, Feisst, Debbie, Thomas, Greg
How might we use podcasts as an element of an integrated approach to instruction to develop students’ metacognition regarding their understanding and use of citations?
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Peer review workshop: Figuring out the ins and outs of the peer review process and how to be an effective reviewer
Download2021-11-11
Lange, Jessica, Shuttleworth, Kate, Severson, Sarah
Are you interested in working with student journal editorial boards on campus but not really sure what it entails? We can help! This 60-minute workshop will go over the basics of the peer-review process and how to be a good peer reviewer. In the first 30 minutes, we'll give you some background...
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2021-06-03
Ramgoolam, Gisele, Stearns, Brian
The NEOS Decolonizing Description Working Group was established last summer to actualise the work in which the University of Alberta has been engaged for a number of years to develop more respectful subject headings relating to Indigenous peoples and topics. The working group has made significant...
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Perception and timing of acoustic distance
2021-11-06
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
The notion of acoustic distance figures into many aspects of phonetics, including phonological neighborhoods. A measurement of word-level acoustic distance useful for cognitive modeling must account for two aspects of perception: listener sensitivity to acoustic differences and the duration...
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2021-03-11
Thorlakson, Jessica, Gareau-Brennan, Céline
Abstract: Finding high quality Queer resources can be challenging in heteronormative academia. Learn the ins and outs of advanced searching for LGBTQ2S+ sources from UofA Librarians. In this presentation, we review: Good search strategy; Vetted databases containing Queer information; General tips...