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This poster will explore how academic librarians collaborated with teaching faculty to coordinate the creation of a student-generated social media campaign to teach about[...]
2025 | conference proceedings |
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A dv ances in affordable transcriptome sequencing combined with better exon and gene prediction has motivated many to compare transcription across the tree of lif e. W e [...]
2024 | articles |
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Freshwater Unionid bivalves have recently faced ecological upheaval through pollution, barriers to dispersal, harvesting, and changes in fish–host prevalence. Currently, [...]
2023 | articles |
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The genetic basis of phenotypic differences between species is a longstanding question in evolutionary biology. How new genes form and selection acts to produce differenc[...]
2025 | articles |
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In this blog post, Amanda Pipkin draws attention to a little known Dutch editor and biographer, making the important argument that because “authorship” can take many form[...]
2019 | blogs |
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In this paper I argue that the “dynamic functionalism” of Dewey’s evolutionary approach to ethics – moral norms emerge to address specific problems but must be constantly[...]
2024 | articles |
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While the retail food environment has been well studied, research surrounding the university food environment is still emerging. Existing research suggests that universit[...]
2024 | articles |
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The past decade has seen extraordinary change in the information landscape, along with new challenges in mis- and disinformation. As students enter university and become [...]
2025 | conference proceedings |
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Within libraries, there is a growing recognition that cataloging practices can involve outdated, offensive content description and subject terminology. However, efforts t[...]
2025 | conference proceedings |
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of OpenAI’s GPT-4 and its optimized variant, GPT-4o, focusing on their architectural differences, performance, and real-world a[...]
2025 | preprints |