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Carpenter, Kenneth E. "The Harvard University Library: A National Resource." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 9, no. 2 (1997): 127–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574909700900204.

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Harvard University is a decentralized university, with each of its nine faculties basically responsible for its own financial well-being. The library operates within the framework of this decentralization. The term ‘Harvard University Library’ therefore has two different meanings. In one seise it refers to those who are responsible for carrying out certain functions where coordination is required. Specifically, the University Library provides a unified catalogue for the c.90 library units throughout the university. It also manages the Harvard Depository, which helps to ease the space problem,
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Howarth, Rachel. "EXIT INTERVIEW: KEN CARPENTER." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 3, no. 1 (2002): 54–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.3.1.205.

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Ken Carpenter retired in December 2000 after working in the Harvard Libraries for almost 40 years. Born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Ken attended Girard College in Philadelphia from age seven to 17 and then went to Bowdoin College, graduating in 1958. He began working at Harvard’s Houghton Library as a “stacks boy” in 1960 when William A. Jackson was librarian. He ended his career as assistant director for research resources, Harvard University Library, under the direction of Sidney Verba. In between, he worked on the Bibliography of American Literature with Jacob Blanck, served as curator of the
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Wilson, Wayne. "Building and Managing a Digital Collection in a Small Library." North Carolina Libraries 61, no. 3 (2009): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v61i3.163.

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The creation and management of digital library collections is a relatively new field of librarianship that nevertheless has produced a substantial literature. Because the development of digital information resources can be an expensive undertaking, it is not surprising that the institutional pioneers in digital development typically were large academic research libraries or federally funded agencies. As a result, librarians and information managers from such institutions have tended to dominate the professionaldiscourse on digitalization. At an April 2003 conference in Los Angeles presented by
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Зарипов, Бакриддин. "The pain of learning is temporary, the pain of ignorance is lifelong." Infolib 29, no. 1 (2022): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.47267/2181-8207/2022/1-097.

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The article describes a trip to Harvard University and a visit to the library of this educational institution, which opened in 1638. Nowadays, the total fund is about 8 million printed publications. The library network of the university unites 80 libraries of various faculties, such as natural sciences, applied, humanitarian, medical and other scientific departments. Throughout its existence, the university has trained 79 Nobel Prize winners, 45 US presidents, 12 of them were university graduates. And all thanks to the active assistance of the library institutions of the educational institutio
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Martell, Charles. "The Elusive User: Changing Use Patterns in Academic Libraries 1995 to 2004." College & Research Libraries 68, no. 5 (2007): 435–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.68.5.435.

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This article documents changes in library use during the past decade. Data from professional organizations reveal that circulation use has declined slightly, with notable variations in health and law and at individual institutions, including the Ivy League. Reference use has declined more steeply. Electronic use has skyrocketed, but counting use remains problematic. The HOLLIS Plus counting results at Harvard University are highlighted. Electronic Serials expenditures at academic research libraries (ARL) suggest that electronic use will continue to expand unabated. Major studies profiling user
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Akdemir, Asuman, Aglaé Achechova, Benjamin Guichard, et al. "Libraries of the world during the pandemic: a new experience and the first conclusions." Bibliosphere, no. 3 (December 24, 2020): 65–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2020-3-65-83.

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The main theme of 2020 for libraries around the world is organizing the work under the constraints associated with COVID-19, which was confirmed by the results of information searches for articles in the world’s largest databases (Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, etc.), which discuss actual problems of libraries’ activity during this period. Their solution is achieved by developing common approaches to challenges at the global level, sharing best practices and methods of working in a pandemic. The purpose of the article is to present the key reports presented in the cycle of online meet
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Khafizov, D. M., and S. G. Smolina. "Academic library as a cultural and educational center." Bibliosphere, no. 1 (March 30, 2017): 52–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2017-1-52-57.

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Enlightenment as well as cultural and educational activity plays a key role in forming cultural values. But educational activity of academic library is perceived in a limited context, that is why the article objective is to analyze an academic library activity as an educational and cultural center. The activity is expressed by a set of educational-information, leisure and cultural events as instruments to promote and develop scientific knowledge, to stimulate users’ reading activity, to form general human culture and specific competences. The article describes different approaches of understan
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Bowen, Amanda. "Harvard’s Fine Arts Library: collections and services over 100 years." Art Libraries Journal 37, no. 1 (2012): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200017314.

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The Fine Arts Library at Harvard University has served the needs of teaching faculty, art museum staff, art and architectural students, researchers and historians since the founding of the Fogg Art Museum in 1895. Library collections have been enhanced by gifts from faculty, museum publications received on exchange, and by the transfer of arts-related materials from other Harvard libraries. Although founded in the spirit of a museum library, the Fine Arts Library has increasingly developed its collections and services for a wide community of users in fields across the academic spectrum.
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Freitag, Wolfgang M. "Cooperative collection development and resource sharing among art libraries: past and present." Art Libraries Journal 11, no. 2 (1986): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200004612.

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An appreciation of the diversity of art library users and their information I needs, and of the literature of art, is a necessary prerequisite to consideration I of the objectives of cooperative collection development and resource sharing I among art libraries. The idea of cooperation gathered momentum after World I War 1, after it had become clear that no art library could ever be I comprehensive, and was put into practice after the Second World War, at I local and national levels. Local cooperative schemes were implemented at I Vienna and in Ohio State (ARLO); the Farmington Plan was by cont
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Setiawan, Moh Very. "Mengurangi Kecemasan Pemustaka Dalam Proses Penelusuran Informasi Melalui Layanan Virtual Referens di Perpustakaan Perguruan Tinggi." Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi 13, no. 2 (2017): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/bip.27224.

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Each individual has different capabilities in addressing the information needs they everyone has different disparities in finding and managing information sources. This is related to differences in ability and confidence of each person. This article aims to examine how virtual referens services are provided by college libraries that can help reduce the anxiety of information needs of the user. The study of this article is done descriptively qualitatively by reviewing some literature related to information tracking activities and forms of referens service that can be applied in the college libr
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Dello, Russo Jessica. "Building a Great Catacomb Library The gifts and legacy of John Harvey Treat to Harvard University." ICS Varia, Publications of the International Catacomb Society 2010 (January 1, 2010): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5676141.

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The legacy of Mr. John Harvey Treat (Harvard A.M., 1861) continues to provide Harvard today with the financial means necessary to acquire works on the catacombs for its library collections. The extraordinary story of how this Lawrence businessman actively promoted the excavation and preservation of the ancient cemeteries in Rome is a worthy precursor to ICS founder Estelle Shohet Brettman’s mission—or, as Treat would define it, “cause”—of gathering information about these archaeological sites for their use in Boston by students from all over the world. The Treat B
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Gibbs, Norman B., and Lee W. Gibbs. "Charles Chauncy: A Theology in Two Portraits." Harvard Theological Review 83, no. 3 (1990): 259–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816000005691.

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Factual and theological riddles continue to cluster around Charles Chauncy (1705–1787), pastor of the First (“Old Brick”) Church in Boston and the one most deserving of the title “theologian of the American Revolution.” No one knows the exact place of his burial. It has not yet been determined whether he wrote several anonymous treatises attributed to him (including the anti-revivalistic tract A Wonderful Narrative), and in many recent publications and index files of major libraries he is still confused with his great-grandfather of the same name, the second president of Harvard University fro
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Snydman, Stuart, and Martha Whitehead. "From Building a First-Generation Digital Library Infrastructure to Reimagining Discovery." International Journal of Digital Curation 19, no. 1 (2025): 13. https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v19i1.1068.

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Twenty-five years ago, Harvard University was in the early stages of a project to build a first-generation digital library infrastructure. The project was carefully named the Library Digital Initiative (LDI), signifying that ‘digital’ would be an integral and integrated aspect of ‘library’ and not a separate entity. The initiative aimed to develop knowledge and expertise relating to digital objects, as well as technical infrastructure to create, curate, access and preserve them, and to integrate the new digital collections with Harvard’s extensive tangible collections. Today, we still benefit
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Deschenes, Amy, and Meg McMahon. "A Survey on Student Use of Generative AI Chatbots for Academic Research." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 19, no. 2 (2024): 2–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip30512.

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Objectives – To understand how many undergraduate and graduate students use generative AI as part of their academic work, how often they use it, and for what tasks they use it. We also sought to identify how trustworthy students find generative AI and how they would feel about a locally maintained generative AI tool. Finally, we explored student interest in trainings related to using generative AI in academic work. This survey will help librarians better understand the rate at which generative AI is being adopted by university students and the need for librarians to incorporate generative AI i
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Kapsalykova, Karina Ramazanovna. "Scientific contacts between Professor M. Ja. Sjuzjumov and Dumbarton Oaks." Исторический журнал: научные исследования, no. 3 (March 2023): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2023.3.40936.

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The study of Soviet-American scientific relationships during the Cold War is an actual scientific task. In the article for the first time is published letters from the personal foundation of Professor Michael Sjuzjumov (Ural University, Sverdlovsk), which he received from Lois Hassler-Smith and Merlin Packard, librarians of the Center for Byzantine Studies at Harvard University in Dumbarton Oaks, 1960s and 1970s. In addition, the author of the article is considered the issue of official ways to exchange scientific literature with capitalist countries, which were regulated by special legislativ
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MARKIN, Pablo B. "OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES IN THE CONTEXT OF OPEN ACCESS." University Library at a New Stage of Social Communications Development. Conference Proceedings, no. 6 (December 28, 2021): 76–82. https://doi.org/10.15802/unilib/2021_249625.

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<strong>Objective.</strong>&nbsp;This exploratory literature review seeks to identify both emergent consensus areas and research gaps in recent scholarly literature on Open Educational Resources (OERs). Despite the perception of OERs as universally available, these involve persistent barriers. The presence of institutional policies, adequate incentives and support frameworks for the use and sharing of OERs as well as raising awareness about their availability is likely to be critical for their successful deployment.&nbsp;<strong>Methods.</strong>&nbsp;This study made use of the case study meth
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Wiberley, Stephen E. "The Social Sciences: Who Won the ‘90s in Scholarly Book Publishing." College & Research Libraries 65, no. 6 (2004): 505–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.65.6.505.

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The study of prizes awarded to books in the 1990s by leading social sciences scholarly associations helps us understand the disciplines, publishing, and libraries during that decade. This article examines data on prizewinners of the American Anthropological Association, the American Educational Research Association, the Association of American Geographers, the American Political Science Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Sociological Association. For the prizewinners, it reports the distribution of winners among publishers and universities; the extent of cros
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Olivieri, Blynne. "Jeffrey T. Schnapp and Matthew Battles. The Library Beyond the Book. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2014. 176 p. ISBN 978-0674725034. $17.97." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 16, no. 1 (2015): 76–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.16.1.441.

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Schnapp and Battles’ The Library Beyond the Book is a visually and intellectually playful look at what libraries can become and what they can do as humanity traverses the threshold of the information age. The authors wink at how the online information bomb of modernity intersects with the physical space of a library. Schnapp and Battles are clearly critical of the post-book visioning and “excessive exuberance of techno-utopians” (56), and those who dwell in the “constraints of bibliophilia and bookish nostalgia” (18). Rather than blowing book stacks to bits as one might envisage from the title
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Ayris, Paul. "New Wine in Old Bottles: Current Developments in Digital Delivery and Dissemination." European Review 17, no. 1 (2009): 53–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798709000568.

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The purpose of this paper is to identify and assess current developments in scholarly publishing in Europe. Current models for disseminating content have limitations and Open Access models of publishing have been endorsed by the European Universities Association. The Harvard mandate for the deposit of materials in Open Access repositories is a bold new development, and the community is watching it with interest. It is possible that e-books may be the next large form of content to be made available to the user. Users certainly express interest in using this form of material. However, current li
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Wen, Qing, Qun-Hua Ma, Lin-Zhang Li, et al. "Research trends and hotspots in exercise rehabilitation for coronary heart disease: A bibliometric analysis." Medicine 102, no. 50 (2023): e36511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000036511.

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Exercise rehabilitation can improve the prognosis of patients with coronary heart disease. However, a bibliometric analysis of the global exercise rehabilitation for coronary heart disease (CHD) research topic is lacking. This study investigated the development trends and research hotspots in the field of coronary heart disease and exercise rehabilitation. CiteSpace software was used to analyze the literature on exercise therapy for CHD in the Web of Science Core Collection database. We analyzed the data of countries/institutions, journals, authors, keywords, and cited references. A total of 3
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Laats, Adam, and Kasey Meehan. "Policy Dialogue on Twenty-First-Century Book Banning in the US." History of Education Quarterly 64, no. 2 (2024): 211–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/heq.2024.7.

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AbstractBook banning is a topic covered in many US history classrooms. Students learn that in the first decades of the twentieth century, fights over the teaching of evolution led to restrictions on science texts. Meanwhile, fears about the spread of communism sparked campaigns to limit access to “subversive” ideas. Well into the 1960s, textbooks usually explain, Americans remained at odds about what schools should be free to teach.What’s old is new, it seems. And tomorrow’s textbooks will have to be updated with stories from the present. As this issue goes to press, conservative groups across
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Torres-Salinas, Daniel, Juan Gorraiz, and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia. "The insoluble problems of books: what does Altmetric.com have to offer?" Aslib Journal of Information Management 70, no. 6 (2018): 691–707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajim-06-2018-0152.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the capabilities, functionalities and appropriateness of Altmetric.com as a data source for the bibliometric analysis of books in comparison to PlumX. Design/methodology/approach The authors perform an exploratory analysis on the metrics the Altmetric Explorer for Institutions, platform offers for books. The authors use two distinct data sets of books. On the one hand, the authors analyze the Book Collection included in Altmetric.com. On the other hand, the authors use Clarivate’s Master Book List, to analyze Altmetric.com’s capabilities to downl
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Masters, Bruce. "The Assyrian Experience: Sources for the Study of the 19th and 20th Centuries from the Holdings of the Harvard University Libraries, edited by Eden Naby and Michael E. Hopper. 176 pages, illustrations, bibliography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College Library, 1999. $15.00 (Paper)." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 33, no. 2 (1999): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002631840004027x.

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Sun, Ning, Rui Wei, Bochao Jia, et al. "Bibliometric analysis of orexin: A promising neuropeptide." Medicine 103, no. 43 (2024): e40213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000040213.

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Background: Orexin is an excitatory neuropeptide produced in the lateral hypothalamus, playing a role in various physiological functions in humans. There is a growing body of literature on orexins. This paper utilizes CiteSpace software to organize and analyze a significant number of articles on orexin, providing readers with an intuitive overview of research trends and emerging hot topics in this field. Methods: The electronic database, Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), was searched for publications related to orexins. Annual publications, countries/regions, institutions, authors and ke
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Alvarez, Pablo. "Introducing Rare Books into the Undergraduate Curriculum." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 7, no. 2 (2006): 94–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.7.2.263.

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A relatively recent exchange on the Exlibris listserv inspired me to write this paper.1 Julia Walworth, Fellow Librarian at Merton College, University of Oxford, asked about other librarians’ experiences in introducing special collections—and rare books in particular—to undergraduate students.2 In a nostalgic note, several members of the list responded to Dr. Walworth's inquiry by referring to a course entitled “Fine Arts 5e” that was taught from 1915 through 1932 by George Parker Winship in the Widener Library at Harvard University.3 Other responses were more pragmatic in nature, addressing t
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Nguyen, Nha. "The Vietnam sovereignty on Truong Sa (Spratly islands) and Hoang Sa ( Paracel islands) through analysis of related documents in English." Science and Technology Development Journal 17, no. 1 (2014): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v17i1.1246.

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A 500-pages collection of documents in English showing the sovereignty of Vietnam on Hoang Sa (Paracel islands) &amp; Truong Sa (Spratly islands) was introduced at Harvard University on 16/6/2012 after having been sent to the U.S. National Geographic Society and two Senators John McCain and Jim Webb office and the The Center For Strategic &amp; Internatinonal Studies in 2011. This document is being proofread and completed in English in order to bring to overseas libraries especially in the United States at the addresses where the documents used to be distributed by the U.S. Army in the Pacific
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Bock, Walter J. "Ernst Walter Mayr. 5 July 1904 — 3 February 2005." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 52 (January 2006): 167–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2006.0013.

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Ernst Walter Mayr was a person of the twentieth century, having missed only a few years at the beginning of that century and lived into a few years of the twenty–first. He was a naturalist all of his life which established the foundation for his career as an evolutionary biologist. Often called the ‘Darwin of the twentieth century’, Ernst Mayr was clearly one of the best–known evolutionary biologists of his time, being one of the major architects of the modern evolutionary synthesis of 1937–48 and serving as the major founder of the Society for the Study of Evolution and of its journal Evoluti
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Hodzhal, Svitlana S. "The work of Mark Antonovych in the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences (USA)." Universum Historiae et Archeologiae 2, no. 1 (2020): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/26190115.

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The purpose of the article is to characterize Mark Antonovichʼs activities at the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences (USA) as President of the UAN and to determine his contribution to the development of the Academy. Methods of research: historical-typological, historical-genetic, historical-system. Main results: An important contribution to the development and preservation of Ukrainian historical science can be considered the work of researchers in the scientific institutions of the diaspora in the twentieth century. The article analyzes the scientific and organizational work of Marko Dmytrovy
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Hazra, Aditi. "Abstract 6255: Personalized medicine for DCIS." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 6255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-6255.

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Abstract Background: In 2023, 55,720 women will be diagnosed with non-invasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in the United States. We evaluated RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), clinical and social factors that drive subsequent breast events in a DCIS study population enriched for Black women (30%). Methods: RNA was extracted from macrosections of archival formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) DCIS tissue from Resource Archival Human Breast Tissue (RAHBT) from the St. Louis Breast Tissue Registry at Washington University School of Medicine and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute patient cohorts. Tiss
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Shafagati, Nazila, Robert N. Stuver, Leora Boussi, et al. "Novel Single Agents Are Equivalent to Conventional Chemotherapy Inpatients with Relapsed and Refractory Mature T-Cell Lymphomas: A Meta-Analysis." Blood 138, Supplement 1 (2021): 1431. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2021-150315.

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Abstract Background: Patients with advanced peripheral and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (PTCL and CTCL) have an unfavorable prognosis . Primary refractoriness to traditional chemotherapy and relapse is common. Few FDA-approved "novel" single agents (SA) are available but their effectiveness as salvage agents relative to traditional multiagent cytotoxic chemotherapy (CC) regimens remains unknown. Therefore, we conducted a systematic meta-analysis to compare the response rates of approved and experimental single agents to conventional chemotherapy for patients with relapsed and refractory (R/R) PT
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Zhang, Jiajia, Justina Caushi, Giacomo Oliveira, et al. "327 Development and validation of a neoantigen-specific T cell gene signature to identify antitumor T cells in lung cancer and melanoma." Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 9, Suppl 2 (2021): A353. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-sitc2021.327.

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BackgroundMutation-associated neoantigen (MANA)-specific T cells play a key role in tumor control and response to immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI).1 2 However, the majority of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are not specific for the tumor.3 Herein, we developed and validated MANAscore, a bioinformatic scoring algorithm based on the transcriptional programs of MANA-specific T cells to isolate antitumor T cells from bystander T cells in lung cancer and melanoma.MethodsCombined single-cell (sc) RNA-seq/TCR-seq was performed on TIL obtained from 15 resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSC
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Soper, Devin. "On passing an open access policy at Florida State University: From outreach to implementation." College & Research Libraries News 78, no. 8 (2017): 432. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.78.8.432.

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In February 2016, the Florida State University (FSU) Faculty Senate passed an institutional Open Access (OA) Policy by unanimous vote,1 following the lead of many public and private universities across the United States. This was the culmination of many years of outreach and advocacy by OA champions at FSU, with a diverse, talented team of faculty and librarians making significant contributions along the way. This was also just one instance of a growing trend across North America and globally, with impressive growth in the number of OA policies and mandates adopted by research organizations an
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Bashir, Bisma, Dr Zameer Ahmed, Sundas Jabeen Mirza, and Aysal Elham. "Media Biasness in Conflict Reporting: A Comparative Study of CNN and Al Jazeera Coverage of Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza." Inverge Journal of Social Sciences 4, no. 2 (2025): 69–77. https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v4i2.126.

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This study investigates how CNN and Al Jazeera reported on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as the conflict reached its peak in 2023. In a content analysis of 30 news stories from each network, we compared the framing of the crisis, examining language, sources, and visual elements. CNN predominantly emphasized government statements, diplomatic actions, and the international response, often maintaining a neutral tone that aligned with Western perspectives. In contrast, Al Jazeera prioritized first-hand accounts from Gaza, highlighting the suffering of civilians particularly women and children th
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Yeboah, Edmund, Nicole Sibilla Mauer, Heather Hufstedler, et al. "Current trends in the application of causal inference methods to pooled longitudinal non-randomised data: a protocol for a methodological systematic review." BMJ Open 11, no. 11 (2021): e052969. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052969.

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IntroductionCausal methods have been adopted and adapted across health disciplines, particularly for the analysis of single studies. However, the sample sizes necessary to best inform decision-making are often not attainable with single studies, making pooled individual-level data analysis invaluable for public health efforts. Researchers commonly implement causal methods prevailing in their home disciplines, and how these are selected, evaluated, implemented and reported may vary widely. To our knowledge, no article has yet evaluated trends in the implementation and reporting of causal method
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Usman, Muhammad, Muhammad Asif, Adnan Ullah, and Wahid Ullah. "User’s Habits and Attitudes towards Chinese Books Reading in Pakistan." Inverge Journal of Social Sciences 3, no. 2 (2024): 11–28. https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v3i2.81.

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Reading has always been highly valued as an activity that is essential to total achievement in a variety of spheres of life, including non-academic ones. It is an essential skill that promotes learning and improves each person individually. Because reading habits and attitudes can play a major role in successful learning, there is a lot of interest in this topic. The purpose of this study is to examine how people who live in Pakistan's largest cities read Chinese literature and how they feel about it. In order to conduct a survey study, the research design uses a quantitative research approach
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Mokhov, A. S., та K. R. Kapsalykova. "«Мы стараемся иметь полный комплект работ по советскому византиноведению»: переписка профессора М. Я. Сюзюмова с библиотекой Центра византийских исследований в Думбартон Окс". Вестник гуманитарного образования, № 2(30) (7 вересня 2023): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.25730/vsu.2070.23.026.

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The study of Soviet-American scientific relations during the Cold War is an urgent scientific task. The historiography considered the contacts of the two world powers at the highest scientific level (space exploration, Antarctic exploration, etc.). However, connections between individual scientists or universities, as a rule, did not attract special attention. The article for the first time publishes letters from the personal fund of Professor M. Ya. Syuzyumov (Ural University, Sverdlovsk), which he received from Professor of Byzantine History and Literature at Harvard University I. I. Shevche
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Olshin, Benjamin B. "Gerhard Wolf;, Joseph Connors (Editors). With, Louis A. Waldman. Colors between Two Worlds: The Florentine Codex of Bernardino de Sahagún. (Villa I Tatti, the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, 28.) xxi + 483 pp., illus., table, bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press; Milan: Officina Libraria, 2011. $70 (cloth)." Isis 105, no. 1 (2014): 214–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/676770.

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Briston, Heather. "Review Essay: Instruction and ArchivesEmbedded Librarians. Edited by Cassandra Kvenid and Kaijsa Calkins Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries of the American Library Association, 2011. Softcover. 264 pages. $49.00. ISBN 978-0-8389-8587-8.What the Best College Teachers Do. By Ken Bain Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004. Hardcover. 207 pages. $29.50. ISBN 0-674-01325-5.The Joy of Teaching, a Practical Guide for New College Instructors. By Peter Filene Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005. Softcover. 176 pages. $25.00. ISBN 0-8078-5603-7.A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change. By Douglas Thomas and John Seeley Brown CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011. Softcover. 140 pages. $12.95. ISBN 1-456-45888-4." American Archivist 78, no. 2 (2015): 567–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17723/0360-9081.78.2.567.

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Jehona, Fejzullai, and Sogutlu Enriketa. "Constructivism in EFL Instruction: Albanian Teachers' Perceptions and Practices." Beder Journal of Educational Sciences Volume 26, no. 2 (2023): 69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8070011.

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<strong>Abstract </strong> A lot of research has been conducted in constructivism as a relatively new theory opposing traditional learning theories with its innovative ideas. In the field of English language teaching, however, and teacher&rsquo;s cognitions of educational theories, research is still insufficient in the Albanian EFL context. This study explores Albanian EFL teachers&rsquo; perceptions of constructivism and their classroom practices. The data was collected from four high school classrooms and two EFL teachers through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews and stimula
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Gabel, Gernot U. "Ausland. Harvard University Libraries." Bibliotheksdienst 42, no. 11 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bd.2008.42.11.1155.

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Akram, Dey. "All You Need To Know About Harvard University." January 14, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7535893.

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It&#39;s a private university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Founded in 1636 as a college and named to John Harvard. The campus area is 5,076 acres, and it has 16,000 employees, faculty members, more than 70 libraries, and many other facilities, Harvard is the oldest high-learning institution in the US which makes it one of the top five most prestigious learning facilities worldwide. for more information visit Deydo Deydo1 &nbsp; &nbsp;
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Rinaldo, Constance, Diane Rielinger, Joseph Deveer, and Danielle Castronovo. "Connecting Library, Archives and Museum." Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, December 12, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3570905.

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Over the last two decades, libraries and archives of natural history museums and botanical gardens in the US have spent major efforts to digitize their holdings. However, transporting these digitized resources from individual repositories to a wider community of researchers is challenging. Many of the primary resources are handwritten which limits their use and reuse because cursive writing and personal shorthand are difficult to decipher and the documents mostly lack machine readable data. This paper presents three case studies from the Harvard University Herbaria (HUH) Botany Libraries and t
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Novak Gustainis, Emily R. "Ever-evolving: introducing the Medical Heritage Library, Inc." Journal of the Medical Library Association 107, no. 2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2019.651.

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The Medical Heritage Library, Inc. (MHL), is a collaborative digitization and discovery organization committed to providing open access to history of medicine and health resources. Since its founding in 2010, it has aspired to be a visible, research-driven history of medicine and health community that serves a broad, interdisciplinary constituency. The MHL’s goal is to make important historical medical content, derived from leading medical libraries, available online free of charge and to simplify and centralize the discovery of these resources. To do so, it has evolved from a digitization col
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Beard, Fred, and Brian Petrotta. "Advertising and marketing archives and ephemera at the Harvard libraries: discovery and opportunity." Journal of Historical Research in Marketing ahead-of-print, ahead-of-print (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhrm-11-2019-0043.

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Purpose A series of online searches of the Harvard University Library System – which includes the Baker Library, Houghton Library and the Radcliffe Institute’s Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library – on the History of Women in America revealed nearly 1,000 archive and manuscript holdings on advertising and related topics. This paper aims to investigate the extent of these holdings, to assess their value to advertising and marketing historians and to explore their potential for encouraging future research on under-investigated topics and questions. Design/methodology/approach Described are t
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Ridi, Riccardo. "Alethic Rights and Alethic Pluralism in Libraries." Libri, January 12, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/libri-2022-0030.

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Abstract The concept of truth, although unavoidable, is very problematic from a philosophical point of view and, in the field of librarianship, it is even more disputed for various reasons: inapplicability to libraries’ collections and reference services; scarcity of resources necessary in the event of a possible application; conflict with the value of intellectual neutrality. The “alethic rights” proposed by D’Agostini in 2017, pertinent to truth claims in social contexts, can be interpreted in two ways: the “strong” way is not applicable to libraries because it would lead to the same problem
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Sheriff, Naseema, and R. Sevukan. "Discovering research data management trends from job advertisements using a text-mining approach." Journal of Information Science, September 15, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01655515231193845.

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In today’s data-driven culture, research data management (RDM) is essential for the research community. The demand for reusing research datasets is a challenging and diverse process for the scientific community. Despite this, it is essential in RDM to discover trends and themes using text mining, which is scarce. The purpose of this study is to employ text mining to discover insights from job advertisements associated with RDM profiles, which collected 810 advertisements. We found RDM-related patterns using latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) and identified three key contexts. The first is ‘rese
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Benson, Sara R. "Conference Session I: Mitigating Risk at the Front Lines: The Copyright First Responders Program. Presented by Kyle Courtney, Copyright Advisor, the Office for Scholarly Communication, Harvard University." Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship 2, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v2i1.6586.

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This is a summary of Kyle Courtney's Invited Presentation at the 2017 Kraemer Copyright Conference titled "Mitigating Risk at the Front Lines: The Copyright First Responders Program." After reading this article you will better understand the method and purpose of the First Responders Program and, hopefully, like me, you will be ready to volunteer your institution to add to the growing list of libraries engaged in this hub-and-spoke model of copyright information system.
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Dahl, Birgit Hvoslef, and Andrea Gasparini. "FRILUX-ing." Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education 11, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.15845/noril.v11i1.2777.

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New practices and innovation are changing the culture at the University of Oslo Library. This has resulted in consistently using user experience/UX methods to put the user needs at the very center when new services are developed.&#x0D; The paper will outline why there is a need of a UX strategy at a leadership level in service and user centric organizations, like academic libraries, and show the value of UX as a competitive advantage. Our case study is from a Norwegian University Library, which has evolved over a period of six year to now be at the forefront in Scandinavia when it comes to usi
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Hsiung, Hansun. "Complete, Accessible, Now." Journal for the History of Knowledge, May 31, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55283/jhk.12409.

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The history of the research library represents a series of negotiations over the spatio-temporalities of knowledge. This article focuses on debates over the nature and organization of university research libraries triggered by Harvard president Charles W. Eliot’s 1902 proposal to partition “living” and “dead” books based on usage statistics, relocating “dead” books to offsite storage inaccessible for browsing. I use the Eliot debate to explore attempts to reconcile shifting ideals, institutions, and practices of research itself at the dawn of the twentieth century. Two intertwined ideals lie a
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Alrefaie, Khadeja, Noyan Jawed, Aalaa Saleh, et al. "Dandy walker syndrome: A bibliometric analysis of the most 100 cited articles." Annals of Medicine & Surgery, November 7, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ms9.0000000000002725.

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Introduction: Dandy-Walker Syndrome (DWS), a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, has intrigued clinicians and researchers since its description by physicians Walter Dandy and Arthur Walker. Despite its recognition for nearly a century, understanding its etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations remains elusive. This bibliometric analysis aims to elucidate influential academic works on DWS. Methods: In January 2024, we conducted a Scopus search for articles on DWS and identified the top 100 referenced publications. The Harzing Publish or Perish search engine was utilized with relevan
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