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INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK

Currently, there is a lack of formal structure in the Institutional Housing Governance Framework (IHGF) within the public service system, leading to inefficiencies in managing institutional housing policies. This absence has resulted in deteriorating state assets, unmet housing demands, and ineffect

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SBS Software and Analysis System Overview

The SBS Software and Analysis System at the University of Connecticut involves various repositories for offline and online analysis software tools, including libraries for digitization, simulation, and reconstruction. The system is coordinated by Andrew Puckett and supports GEANT4-based simulation f

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Understanding Applied Microbiology: Insights into Microbial Diversity and Cell Organization

Applied Microbiology focuses on harnessing the capabilities of microorganisms for the production of beneficial products like medicines, vaccines, and biotechnological advancements. This field explores the intricate interactions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, emphasizing their pivotal

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Introduction to Git Version Control System

Version control, such as Git, is a system that maintains records of changes made to files over time. It allows users to collaborate, track changes, revert modifications, and manage file versions effectively. Repositories store files and their histories, holding all committed work. GitHub serves as a

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Maximizing Institutional Impact through ACE Centers of Excellence

ACE Impact Centers of Excellence benefit from strong institutional support and are crucial for catalyzing broader teaching and research excellence. The DLI.7 framework outlines various elements that support global best practices in Higher Education, emphasizing the importance of institutional owners

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Comprehensive Overview of Git and GitHub for CS 4411 Spring 2020

This detailed content provides an in-depth exploration of Git and GitHub for the CS 4411 Spring 2020 semester. It covers Git basics, commands, dealing with conflicts and merges, understanding branches, recovering from errors, making commits, utilizing remote repositories, and collaborating via GitHu

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Exploring Civic Virtue and Institutional Design in Early Modern Governance

Delve into the complexities of civic virtue and institutional design in early modern governance through a 3,000-word essay. Analyze the necessity of civic virtue within the state and consider contrasting perspectives on whether institutional design can replace it. Use primary texts to support your a

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Impact of UN Guidelines on Foster Care and Institutional Care of Young Children in Europe and Central Asia

Professor Kevin Browne and Dr. Shihning Chou conducted a study on the impact of UN guidelines on foster care and institutional care of young children in Europe and Central Asia. The research highlights the physical harm and neural damage caused to children in institutional care without a parent. It

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Strengthening Legal and Institutional Frameworks for REDD+ in Republic of Congo

The Ministry of Forest Economics in the Republic of Congo, along with the National REDD Coordination, is actively identifying, evaluating, and strengthening the legal and institutional frameworks for the REDD+ process. Progress reports highlight the establishment of institutional arrangements, imple

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Enhancing Scholarly Statistics in UK Repositories

The IRUS-UK project aims to standardize and improve the collection and reporting of usage statistics for UK institutional repositories. By enabling sharing of reliable and comparable statistics, IRUS-UK facilitates benchmarking and demonstrates the value of repositories in scholarly dissemination.

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European Framework of Certification for Trustworthy Digital Repositories

This content explores the European framework of certification for Trustworthy Digital Repositories, focusing on topics such as levels of certification, guidelines for data producers and consumers, and the challenges of establishing trust in data sharing. It delves into the concept of Trustworthy Dig

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World Data System Certification for Open and Trustworthy Data Repositories Overview

World Data System (WDS) offers certification for open and trustworthy data repositories, ensuring long-term stewardship and provision of quality-assessed data to the international science community. Membership includes data stewards, analysis services, and accredited Trustworthy Data Networks. The a

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Understanding Risk in Audit and Certification of Digital Repositories

This research explores the social construction of risk in the audit and certification of trustworthy digital repositories, focusing on the context of ISO 16363. It examines how standards developers and auditors conceptualize risk, differences and similarities in understanding risk based on ISO 16363

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Enhancing and Testing Repository Deposit Interfaces

Talk by Steve Hitchcock at Open Repositories Conference on enhancing and testing repository deposit interfaces, focusing on open access Institutional Repositories, user value, new deposit interfaces, testing results with SWORDv2, and boosting deposit rates. Credits and acknowledgements for the proje

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Institutional Assessment & Research at Wentworth Institute of Technology

Wentworth Institute of Technology excels in accreditation, institutional assessment, and research. The institution's leadership program oversees accreditation efforts to ensure educational effectiveness. They focus on assessing student learning outcomes, measuring educational effectiveness, and cond

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Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness Workshop Achievements at SUNY Oneonta

The Office of Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness at SUNY Oneonta has made significant progress in developing assessment protocols and processes, leading to a culture of assessment. This includes completing planning and assessment cycles, establishing objectives and procedures, and aligning u

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Best Practices for Research Data Management: Deposit and Long-Term Preservation

Explore essential topics in long-term data management, including considerations for data centers and repositories, metadata usage, and digital curation. Understand the distinctions between digital archiving, preservation, and curation, along with key questions regarding data deposits and embargoes.

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Utilizing Institutional Data to Enhance University Policy: Insights from Oakland University Research

Extracting valuable insights from institutional data, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment at Oakland University conducts various research activities to improve university policy. Through surveys and internal research, they address important questions like student workload, financial

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Strategic Features for Future Library Management Systems

This content discusses the desirable functionalities in library management systems, including challenges in handling non-traditional items like laptops and ebooks. It explores the relationship with BIBFRAME, the semantic web, and institutional repositories, highlighting the need for technology produ

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Introduction to Ruckus and SURF by TID-AIR Electronics

Ruckus and SURF are key frameworks developed by TID-AIR Electronics. Ruckus, a Vivado build system, simplifies Vivado project environments and integrates git repositories. Meanwhile, SURF, the SLAC Ultimate RTL Framework, offers various libraries for firmware development. Both are controlled and mai

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Data Management and Publication Workflow for Research Repositories

This comprehensive guide discusses the process of publishing data and metadata from iRODS to external repositories, highlighting the importance of interfacing with external services, managing data throughout the research workflow, and the roles involved in data stewardship. It emphasizes the need fo

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Streamlining Open Access Repositories Installation and Maintenance

Ina Smith and Hilton Gibson presented on DSpace and Fedora open access repositories, covering hardware and operating system specifications, installation wizards, service level agreements, and business models for technical staff. The presentation emphasized the ease of use and compatibility of DSpace

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Prioritizing Services and Tools for Data Management in Repositories

Partnerships between domain-specific archives and institution-based repositories are vital for providing expertise and best practices to research communities. Data preservation, dissemination, and long-term stewardship are core functions of repositories, supported by data processing, curation servic

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Understanding Linux Package Management and Repositories

Explore the fundamentals of Linux package management and repositories, including the concept of packages, Debian package management, repository structures, and tools like APT and Aptitude for efficient package handling. Learn about the history of Debian, package formats, and the role of repositories

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Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment at B-CU

Jennifer Dash, Director of Institutional Assessment, and Dorian Hooks, Institutional Assessment Coordinator at B-CU, lead the efforts in understanding institutional effectiveness and assessment. Capacity building, creating a common vision, and a framework for institutional effectiveness are highligh

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Importance of CRISs, CERIF, CASRAI, and Snowball Metrics in University Libraries

These key frameworks and metrics play a crucial role in enhancing the functioning of university libraries by facilitating digital research, data management, planning, and outcomes reporting. They are instrumental in supporting initiatives like institutional repositories, research data management, op

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Community-Led Data Repositories in Paleoecology and Paleoclimatology

Facilitating the assembly of individual paleorecords into larger networks, community-led data repositories play a crucial role in the paleogeosciences. By interconnecting geoscientific users and geoinformatics, these repositories enable the exploration of big questions related to global temperatures

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Updates from CCSDS Fall 2022 Toulouse Meetings

Fall 2022 Toulouse meetings covered various topics such as SMURF prototype status, service sites and apertures registry review, service agreement parameters, and GitHub repositories for UML model and XML schema. Discussions included issues related to SMURF prototyping completion, interpretation of p

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Effects of Institutional Ownership on Dividend Payout Policy

This study examines how a firm's ownership structure, particularly institutional ownership, influences its dividend policy around tax rate changes. It explores the impact of tax-sensitive/insensitive institutional ownership, the role of dedicated institutions as monitors, and the interaction between

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NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative Annual Report 2019

Dr. Stephen D. Engle, a Professor of History, serves as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) and Chair of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Committee. The report outlines the general responsibilities of the FAR, including overseeing sub-committees on Academic Performance, Institutional Contro

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Managing Research Data Repositories for OCR-D

Research data repositories play a crucial role in the OCR-D framework, storing and managing data from document analysis processes. These repositories, like the Ground Truth (GT) repository, support FAIR principles by organizing findable, accessible, and retrievable data with metadata and provenance

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Challenges in Integrating Different Repositories for Metadata Interoperability

Addressing the integration of repositories with varying schemas and protocols such as OAI-PMH and APIs is crucial for ensuring metadata interoperability. The key requirements include maintaining data integrity through a centralized editing point, leveraging automatic import/export mechanisms, and ad

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Master Version Control with GitHub in Computer Science 209.1

Dive into the world of version control using GitHub, a powerful platform for code hosting and collaboration. Learn how to utilize repositories, branches, commits, and Pull Requests efficiently. Discover the process of creating repositories, managing branches, and working with files both locally and

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GitHub Essentials: Creating Repositories, Branches, and Pull Requests

GitHub is a versatile code hosting platform that facilitates version control and collaborative work. Learn how to create repositories to organize projects, create branches for different versions, and utilize pull requests for code review and merging.

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Assessing Climate Change Risks on American Archival Repositories

This research collaboration led by Eira Tansey and colleagues discusses the potential impact of climate change on archival repositories in the United States. Findings reveal alarming risks such as flood exposure, sea-level rise, and temperature changes, urging for proactive disaster preparedness and

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Role and Functions of Institutional Research in Higher Education

This content discusses the importance of developing duties and functions for Institutional Research (IR) professionals in higher education institutions. It highlights the key responsibilities of IR, such as identifying information needs, collecting and analyzing data, serving as data stewards, and e

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Opportunities to Mobilize Institutional Investment in Capital Markets

Aligning trillions of dollars managed by OECD institutional investors towards green infrastructure investments presents a significant opportunity. Currently, only a small percentage of large pension fund assets are directed towards infrastructure, with an even smaller fraction allocated to green pro

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Enhancing Student Retention Rates through Institutional Data Analysis

Explore how Oakland University's Office of Institutional Research and Assessment leverages various data sources, policy analysis, and predictive modeling to improve student success and retention. Discover the role of IR offices, available resources, survey data, and the importance of collaboration f

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Sustainable Business Models for Data Repositories Project

This project focuses on addressing the challenge of sustainable business models for data repositories in light of increasing data volumes and stewardship requirements. Dr. Simon Hodson, Executive Director of CODATA, highlights the importance of innovative funding models and the need for a strong val

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Examining Union Power and Institutional Legacies in Healthcare Organizational Restructuring

Challenges faced by healthcare unions due to institutional legacies and shifts in the healthcare system are explored. The study delves into the variation in union success, emphasizing local institutional contexts in the U.S. and power dynamics between employers and unions rooted in historical contin

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