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    How state entrepreneurial development strategies may make income inequality worse

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    In recent decades many US states have explored new methods of attracting new business and by extension, enhancing employment opportunities. But do these strategies benefit all workers equally? In new research which examines state policies to create an ‘innovation economy’ attractive to business, Sarah Young finds that such policies actually increase inequality between low and high wage earners; a result which is at odds with the desire of many state officials to create a labor market made up of ‘quality’ jobs

    What to Do about Data: An Overview of Guidelines and Policies for Dataset Collection Development

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    Objective Datasets are increasingly emerging as a ‘new currency’ in collection development. While purchasing models may in some ways mirror more traditional forms of electronic information, there are many unique considerations in the collection and acquisition of datasets. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which academic libraries have formalized dataset collection development policies and to highlight some of the key considerations in the development of such policies. The focus here is on commercially available datasets, rather than datasets produced at home institutions. Methods Currently existing dataset collection development policies and guidelines will be gathered from web searches of academic library websites, calls to listservs and personal communications. Based on these existing practices, as well as a brief literature review, key considerations will be identified. Ongoing discussions at our own institution will also inform this work. Results Some existing policies have already been identified highlighting several important considerations in the development of dataset collection development policies. Those considerations include cost, individual vs. institutional access, long-term value of the data, storage and preservation, access and discoverability, licensing restrictions, among others. Conclusions While several institutions have formalized collection development policies in regards to datasets, this remains a relatively underdeveloped area of collection development. Given the growing importance of datasets as a currency of research, libraries should strive to identify their roles in dataset collection and consider guidelines for selectors, liaisons, and other librarians involved in supporting academic research

    Body image and celebrity tabloids

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    This research aims to find a relationship between celebrity--obsessed tabloids, and the effect on body image of women ages 18-24 living in West Virginia, versus outside the state of West Virginia, based on a numeric scale

    Narrative Discourse in Bilingual English-Spanish Speakers: A Case Control Study

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    The study explored differences in storytelling between bilingual English and Spanish speakers and monolingual English Speakers, differences between Spanish and English storytelling in bilingual speakers, and the relation between language ability used in storytelling and language ability used on a structured measure of language ability. Ten second and third grade children were targeted for this study – five of whom were monolingual English speakers and the other five were bilingual English-Spanish speakers. Bilingual children completed two sessions – one in English and one in Spanish – while monolingual children completed one session in English. Each session contained a narrative retell, unique narrative, and the core language score in the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF). The findings suggested that the bilingual and monolingual children performed similarly on the unique narratives; however, they performed significantly different on the narrative retells. Monolingual and bilingual children also scored similarly on the CELF examination. In addition, bilingual children scored similarly on the CELF examination in English and Spanish

    Remembering the narrative motions: What tuberculosis can teach us about COVID-19

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    COVID-19 was an unexpected global interruption to the world, but it was not without precedent. The outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) also shows parallels. What can be learned from the outbreak TB is that the early days of a global health event are particularly important to take note of to see where metanarratives smooth over local stories, especially to account for a more diverse and equitable sample of stories of the COVID-19’s impact

    The Effects of Bilingualism and Multilingualism on Lexical Retrieval

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    This research reviews literature that has been written concerning the positive and negative cognitive impact bilingualism has on the speaker. It then takes this research one step further asking whether increasing the number of languages one speaks slows down the person’s lexical retrieval. Methods include an interview and two tests, the data from which strongly supports the hypothesis mentioned in the literature review that bilingualism slows down lexical processing. This research concludes that having more languages does increase a person’s difficulty with retrieving words on demand. Key terms: bilingualism, lexical retrieval, RIF, retrieval induced forgetting, aphasia, tip of the tongue, presque v

    Preliminary Findings for STEM Undergraduate Research Mentoring Across Neurodiversity

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