1,021 research outputs found

    An assessment of the potential contributions to oceanography from Skylab visual observations and hand-held photography

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    There are no author-identified significant results in this report

    Data requirements in support of the marine weather service program

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    Data support activities for the Marine Weather Service Program are outlined. Forecasts, cover anomolous water levels, including sea and swell, surface and breakers, and storm surge. Advisories are also provided for sea ice on the Great Lake and Cook inlet in winter, and in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas in summer. Attempts were made to deal with ocean currents in the Gulf Stream, areas of upwelling, and thermal structure at least down through the mixed layer

    Stormwater Infrastructure and the threat of Climate Change

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    The purpose of this report is to analyze the modernization of stormwater infrastructure systems and the growing impact of climate change on said systems. Growing population rates and increasing urban settlement are leading to the water demand approaching the water supply capacity. Climate change is the root of several potentially severe issues affecting water resources as well as the rapidly increasing coastal and urban populations including but not limited to rising sea levels and the increasing severity and frequency of storms. Many cities, especially older or low income ones, also may not have adequate systems in place to handle the increased volume of water. As the environment changes at the pace that it is, cities and municipalities must work to adapt new policies and methods to keep their infrastructure up to date and improved if necessary

    Wardman Library Update to Faculty, Summer 2019

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    This update document was shared with all Whittier College faculty and staff. It communicated updates for the summer on hours and spaces as well as updates to the upcoming fall semester related to new databases, library course, and printing allowance

    DART: A Public Services Transaction Study

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    Space on campuses comes at a premium and libraries cannot easily expand their footprint to accommodate for more collections or study spaces for students. Pressed for additional study spaces, libraries are faced with the dilemma of creating it through the removal of print collections or the consolidation or elimination of public service desks. In addition, due to the recession in 2008, universities and their libraries have had to make tough decisions with respect to staff size either through layoffs or leaving positions unfilled. Libraries have been left doing more with less staff and that can be exacerbated if libraries are staffing multiple public service points throughout a library. Finally, assessment has traditionally been a tool to judge how a service or policy is received or used by a patron base but it has become increasingly important to rationalize collection decisions, justify staffing points, and spending. This study analyzes the public service layout and interactions between the Caltech community and Caltech Library staff

    History of Roundup Ready Alfalfa

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    In late 1997 Forage Genetics International (FGI) and Monsanto began a joint project to develop Roundup Ready alfalfa. FGI collaborated with Montana State University to produce the first transgenic Roundup Ready alfalfa plants. The same CP4 glyphosate tolerance gene that has been effectively used in developing multiple other Roundup Ready crops, was successfully inserted into an elite FGI alfalfa plant in early 1998

    Getting ahead of the curve: an investigation into how the Caltech Library succeeds in resource sharing (paper presented to the IFLA Interlending and Document Supply Conference (Paris, 2017)

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    This paper will address the challenges faced by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Library, its history in supplying research materials to its community, and the significant shift in its collections strategy in 2015 that directly affected how the Library would continue to provide information resources to its students, faculty, and staff through resource sharing. Prior to 2015, the Caltech Library had approached procuring information resources for its campus community in a hybrid model that married together the typical academic library process of interlibrary loan with a business or special library practice of purchasing material and charging users for the service. Based on a number of factors in 2015, this process shifted to a multi-faceted approach that utilized an increased use of consortia, mediated article purchasing, and an unmediated article acquisition process where our users can decide whether to use the normal interlibrary loan process or a “rush” alternative. This included embedding the unmediated rush option within search engines such as Web of Science and Ebsco Discovery Service (EDS). This paper will share the findings of this strategic change and the outcomes based on the data

    Welcome Back! Mid-Year Check-In, Spring 2021 (Student)

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    This document was sent to all Whittier College students to provide an update for the Spring 2021 semester. It reminds students of current services and resources available to them during the remote learning period

    2020-21 Academic Year Report

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    This document provides report for the Wardman Library operations during the 2020-21 academic year. While it is not a full annual report, it does summarize the successes, challenges, and next steps for the Library
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