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    Complete LibTech 2013 Print Program

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    PDF of the complete print program from the 2013 Library Technology Conferenc

    Library Technology Conference 2015 Print Schedule

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    PDF of the complete program from the 2015 Library Technology Conference

    A cost-benefit analysis on remote learning: A systematic review and implications for the future

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    The outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has had an impact on the educational programs of students around the globe. At the same time, it also opened a window of opportunity for them and for their educators. It encouraged instructors as well as course participants to embrace asynchronous as well as synchronous technologies to continue delivering their educational services, in real time. This research sheds light on the findings from a systematic review that evaluated academic publications on remote learning technologies. The authors relied on PRISMA's methodical protocol to capture and analyze high-impact articles through Scopus. This contribution identifies the costs and benefits of using digital media including learning management systems (LMS) and video conferencing software for educational purposes. It implies that the use of remote learning technologies will probably continue in the future as they may be utilized in blended learning approaches, in a post COVID-19 era.peer-reviewe

    Bioelectric impedance analysis in body composition measurement : January 1989 through December 1994 : 627 citations /

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    Paper version no longer for sale by the Supt. of Docs.Shipping list no.: 94-0412-P.Prepared in support of the Technology Assessment Conference on Bioelectric Impedance Analysis in Body Composition Measurement held at the National Institutes of Health on December 12-14, 1994.Mode of access: Internet

    Integration of behavioral and relaxation approaches into the treatment of chronic pain and insomnia : January 1985 through July 1995 : 1147 citations /

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    Prepared in support of the National Institutes of Health Technology Assessment Conference on the Integration of Behavioral and Relaxation Approaches into the Treatment of Chronic Pain and Insomnia, held in Bethesda, Md., Oct. 16-18, 1995.Mode of access: Internet
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