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The Major Processes Affecting Klallam Vowels
This paper provides a more detailed description of the major processes affecting the Klallam vowels.
Make Your Space: Final Report
This report documents the Make Your Space project funded by the Dean's Innovation Grant for The Factory Makerspace. The final report briefly describes the project scope, activities, budget, outcomes, best practices, and project continuity.
Making Book History: Engaging Maker Culture and 3D Technologies to Extend Bibliographical Pedagogy
This article describes how the 3Dhotbed project (an acronym for “3D Printed History of the Book Education”) harnesses maker culture to advance book history instruction by providing open-access 3D data through a digital library platform.
Making Computers Laugh: Investigations in Automatic Humor Recognition
This paper discusses investigations in automatic humor recognition.
Making Digital Collection Audio Visual Materials Accessible: Final Report
This report documents the Making Digital Collections A/V Materials Accessible project which sought to learn about and initially address accessibility compliance issues, specifically related to A/V materials in the UNT digital collections. The final report briefly describes the project scope, activities, budget, outcomes, best practices, and project continuity.
Making German Greater: Advocating for Strong Programs at All Levels
Article on making German greater and advocating for strong programs at all levels.
Making It Local: Developing a Local Usage Collection System
Presentation on the creation of a locally-based system for collecting and displaying electronic resource usage data at the UNT Libraries. The process is discussed in-depth with goals, next steps, and links to tools and documentation. It was presented at the Electronic Resources & Libraries 2020 conference held in Austin, Texas.
Making it Work, Making it Fun: Metadata in Action
This presentation discusses metadata and how to ensure quality. It illustrates how the University of North Texas (UNT) utilizes a metadata analysis tool and a metadata template creator.
Making Meetings More Meaningful: An Exploration of Meeting Science in Libraries
This article adds to the growing body of research in meeting science, explored from a library perspective. The authors investigate the predictors of success for productive meetings, librarian perceptions of effective meeting leadership, and best practices for meeting leadership.
Making MINES for Libraries Work for Your Library
This presentation provides an overview of the use of MINES for Libraries® at the University of North Texas Libraries.
Making Music Accessible in the UNT Digital Libraries
This report documents the "Making Music Accessible in the UNT Digital Libraries" project funded by the Dean's Innovation Grant. The final report briefly describes the project purpose, activities, budget, outcomes, best practices, and program continuity.
Making Our Library Spaces More Accessible: Accessible Furniture for Sycamore Library: Final Report
This report details the feedback from library users and staff, collected via a survey of students with disabilities and a separate survey of library employees, highlighted a need for more accessible furniture in library spaces. The project members purchased various selections of library furniture during the grant period, and staff observed and recorded how users engaged with the new furniture. The project outcome details the recorded observations of users interacting with furniture from the team members.
Making Sense of the Curriculum for the Knowledge Management Practitioner within Society 5.0
This presentation for panel discussion #396 is about making sense of the curriculum for the Knowledge Management Practitioner within Society 5.0. It addresses the iSchool's version of "harnessing the power of information and technology, and maximizing the potential of humans" by recommending forward-thinking KM curricula and capabilities relevant to Society 5.0.
Making Sense Out of the Web
This paper discusses the main lines of research in deriving efficient Word Sense Disambiguation.
Making space for visual literacy in literacy teacher preparation: Preservice teachers coding to design digital books
Article exploring preservice teachers’ coding in the design of a visually-enhanced digital book to reduce the lag between highly visual texts in elementary classrooms and a lack of emphasis on visual literacy in teacher preparation. Findings call for a shift to acknowledge and incorporate visual literacy theories and practices into teacher preparation programs to prepare preservice teachers for digitally literate classrooms.
Making the Most Out of Collaboration: Partnerships & Grant Applications for Long-Term Preservation
This presentation discusses the collaboration between Tarleton Library and Stephenville Public Library for a grant to digitize two early newspapers previously only available on microfilm, and collaborative partnership models for digital preservation of materials and grant applications.
Maladaptive Coping, Stigma, and Forgiveness in HIV+ Adults
This poster examines how stigma encourages maladaptive coping strategies, which may discourage people living with HIV from seeking medical treatment.
Maladaptive Coping, Stigma, and Forgiveness in HIV+ Adults
Poster exploring how manipulative coping strategies may influence forgiveness in the face of stigma associated with HIV.
MALDI-MS Imaging of Urushiols in Poison Ivy Stem
This article reports on the first analysis of urushiols in poison ivy stems by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI).
The “Malevolent” Benevolence: what happens to perceived immigrant threat when value priorities collide?
This article examines how self-transcending human values affect perceptions of immigrant threat. Results show that benevolence and universalism tend to affect perceived immigrant threat in opposite directions. A part of individuals’ anti-immigrant bias does not stem from strictly self-interested motivations, as often proposed, but by a sense of loyalty to the interests of our immediate contacts.
Malnutrition And Food Aid Programs: A Case Study From Guatemala
This report is on a case study from Guatemala on malnutrition and food aid programs. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of food aid and/or food aid programs on the nutritional status of its recipients in two regions of Guatemala. From this investigation, empirically-based programmatic statements as to the role of food aid and its impact on human society will be presented.
Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine: A New Pathway That Determines N-Acylethanolamine Metabolic Fate in Plants
Article studying Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine. Results indicate that glucosylation of NAE 12:0 by a yet to be determined glucosyltransferase and its subsequent malonylation by PMAT1 could represent a mechanism for modulating the biological activities of NAEs in plants.
Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine: A New Pathway That Determines N-Acylethanolamine Metabolic Fate in Plants
This article focuses on the gene At5g39050, which encodes a phenolic glucoside malonyltransferase 1 (PMAT1), to better understand the biological significance of N-lauroylethanolamine (NAE 12:0)-induced gene expression changes.
The Mammary Gland Carcinogens: The Role of Metal Compounds and Organic Solvents
This article reviews the role of metal compounds and organic solvents in breast cancer development.
The Mammary Gland Carcinogens: The Role of Metal Compounds and Organic Solvents
Article on mammary gland carcinogens and the role of metal compounds and organic solvents.
The Man on the Beat: John Gilliland and The Pop Chronicles
Presentation for the 2008 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Annual Conference. This presentation discusses John Gilliland and The Pop Chronicles.
Manaccan Church, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England.
Cover of The Hexagon bearing the image of the Church of Manacca in Cornwall, England. The church is a stone building with arched windows visible on two levels. A crenelated tower extends up from the nearest portion of the church. Tombstones are visible near the bottom of the image, with a fronded plant to the left. The picture has the logo of The Hexagon across its top, a photo of James and Virginia Marshall on the right, and a photo from an article about pharmaceutical jobs near the center.
Managers or Librarians: Roles and Competencies in RDM
This paper describes a workshop to analyze the roles and competencies of data curators in different contexts such as enterprises and academic libraries in mainland China.
Managers or Librarians: Roles and Competencies in RDM
Presentation for the 2018 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This presentation describes a workshop to analyze the roles and competencies of data curators in different contexts such as enterprises and academic libraries in mainland China.
Managing an institutional repository workflow with GitLab and a folder-based deposit system
This article highlights the application of GitLab in ingesting material into an institutional repository and the folder-based deposit system that is used to move deposited resources through the ingestion process.
Managing Change Through Teamwork: UNT Libraries' Transition to Access-Based Collection Development
Presentation contains information on University of North Texas Libraries' move to increase access-based collection development. The presentation includes a plan that will increase collaboration between internal and external library employees in order to prevent the furthering of silos between Public Services and Technical Services. The presentation also mentions tips on structure, implementation tools, organization, and information sharing. This presentation was given at the Cross Timbers Library Collaborative Conference on Friday, August 7th, 2015.
Managing Data at the UNT Libraries
Presentation for the National Digital Stewardship Alliance Content Workgroup. This presentation discusses managing data at the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries.
Managing for Citizen Satisfaction: Is Good Not Enough?
Article proposes a theory that suggests the quantity of public goods and services is important to citizen satisfaction.
Managing Language Data @ UNT Digital Library: CoRSAL Collection
Presentation presented at the Second International Workshop on Language Documentation and Digital Archiving, held at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in Delhi, India. This presentation discusses how language data is being hosted by the UNT Digital Library for long-term preservation and access.
Managing Project Teams with Artificial Intelligence
Poster for the 2017 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This poster explores the use of artificial intelligence in business to improve organizational effectiveness.
Managing Project Teams with Artificial Intelligence
Poster paper for the 2017 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This paper explores the use of artificial intelligence in business to improve organizational effectiveness.
Managing Serials in a Large Digital Collection: Case Study of the UNT Libraries Digital Collections
Presentation for the 2014 North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) Annual Conference. This presentation discusses serials in the UNT digital collections, including ways of finding/browsing serials, how we describe them in the metadata, and examples of various exceptions.
Managing Serials in a Large Digital Library: Case Study of the UNT Libraries Digital Collections
Article discussing a case study of the UNT Libraries digital collections and managing serials in a large digital library.
Managing Serials in the UNT Libraries Digital Collections
Presentation for the 2014 Cross Timbers Library Collaborative (CTLC) Annual Conference. This presentation discusses serials in the UNT digital collections, including ways of finding/browsing serials, how we describe them in the metadata, and examples of various exceptions.
Managing Sudden Loss
Managers often face tough, emotional situations at work. One of the biggest is guiding employees and departments successfully through the loss of a coworker. Not only are there emotional components but there are also more technical and procedural responsibilities that may be overlooked. These facilities, technological, and human resources tasks need to be handled sensitively and in a timely manner. Remembering whom to contact, what property needs to be considered, and how to produce final paychecks are just a few of the concerns managers will face in a trying time. This guide aims to serve as a checklist of the basic components and tasks managers will face after the sudden loss of an employee.
“Managing through Failure”: More than an Oxymoron?
This article includes observations and principles to assist managers in their efforts to lead subordinates and themselves through failure.
Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Is a Promising Target for Enhancing Chemosensitivity of Basal-like Breast Carcinoma
Article on manganese superoxide dismutase as a promising target for enhancing chemosensitivity of basal-like breast carcinoma.
Mangue Beat and Popular Culture
This essay explores the author's perspective of Mangue Beat and popular culture. The discussion of popular culture focuses on the musical aspects of popular culture, especially those he experienced during his time living in Recife, Brazil from 1990-91. It includes a translation into Brazilian Portuguese by André Curiati de Paula Bueno.
Manipulating microRNA miR408 enhances both biomass yield and saccharification efficiency in poplar
Article describes how the conversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks to fermentable sugar for biofuel production is inefficient, and most strategies to enhance efficiency directly target lignin biosynthesis, with associated negative growth impacts. The authors demonstrate, for both laboratory-and field-grown plants, that expression of Pag-miR408 in poplar significantly enhances saccharification, with no requirement for acid-pretreatment, while promoting plant growth.
Manipulating plasma thyroid hormone levels alters development of endothermy and ventilation in nestling red-winged blackbirds
Authors of the article propose that thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating development of endothermy during the nestling period in altricial birds. Their data suggests plasma thyroid hormone levels play an active role in the systemic development of endothermic capacity and the development of ventilatory control.
Manufacturing and Characterization of Hybrid Bulk Voxelated Biomaterials Printed by Digital Anatomy 3D Printing
This article proposes non-destructive ultrasound effective density and bulk modulus imaging to evaluate 3D voxelated materials printed by J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer of Stratasys. This method provides the design map of voxelated materials and substantially broadens the applications of 3D digital printing in the clinical research area.
Many-body effects in the 4f x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the U5+ and U4+ free ions
This article discusses many-body effects in the 4f x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the U5+ and U4+ free ions.
Many Eyes on Nature: Diverse Perspectives in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve and their Relevance for Conservation
Article discussing research on diverse perspectives in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve in Chile and their relevance for conservation.
MAP training: combining meditation and aerobic exercise reduces depression and rumination while enhancing synchronized brain activity
This article discusses the efficacy of mental and physical (MAP) training in improving symptoms of depression and rumination in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD).
Mapping Dragon Fruit Croplands from Space Using Remote Sensing of Artificial Light at Night
Article using National Polar Partnership (NPP)-Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) NTL remote sensing data to observe the seasonal variation of artificial lighting in dragon fruit cropland in Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam. The results suggest that the NTL remotely sensed data could be used to reveal some agricultural productive activities such as dragon fruits production accurately by monitoring the seasonal artificial lighting. This research demonstrates the application potential of NTL remotely sensed data in agriculture.
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