Carol Kuhlthau Information Search Process - 1 views
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People engage in an information search experience holistically, with an interplay of thoughts, feelings and actions. Common patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting are characteristic in each phase. These studies were among the first to investigate the affective aspects or the feelings of a person in the process of information seeking along with the cognitive and physical aspects. Rather than a steady increase in confidence from the beginning of a search to the conclusion, as might be expected, a dip in confidence is commonly experienced once an individual has initiated a search and begins to encounter conflicting and inconsistent information. A person “in the dip” is increasingly uncertain and confused until a focus is formed to provide a path for seeking meaning and criteria for judging relevance. Advances in information technology, that open access to a vast assortment of sources, have not helped the user’s dilemma and may have intensified the sense of confusion and uncertainty. Information systems may intensify the problem particularly in the early stages of the ISP by overwhelming the user with “everything” all at once.
Why Wikipedia Does Belong in the Classroom - ReadWrite - 1 views
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Teach students that the act of writing in any setting is defined by both form and content. I don’t let my students cite Wikipedia in their academic papers (GASP!) because I don’t believe it to be proper academic form. I don’t let them cite the Britannica or dictionary either. In an effort to shape informed consumers of information I teach them how Wikipedia should and should not be used. I agree with Proffitt when he says it’s a great place to start and a terrible place to finish. Though in some academic circles, the tide is turning.
Save The Whales - Adopt A Whale - 0 views
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Proceeds from the sale of merchandise will help support Save The Whales' educational programs.
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Through Save The Whales' symbolic adoption program you will learn about orcas (killer whales) in the wild and in captivity.
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Proceeds from the kits support Save The Whales education and outreach programs to schools, Whales On Wheels (WOW™)
Recognising the proteins that indicate cancer : News : News + Events : National Physica... - 0 views
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All diseases have proteins, or concentrations of proteins, specifically linked to them called biomarkers, and identifying these can prove a powerful diagnostic tool. Antibodies can be used to test for specific biomarkers because they only bind to specific molecules or groups of molecules. Problems can arise when they bind to groups of similar molecules, leading to false positives and unreliable information.
How to recognise the symptoms of ovarian cancer | Health | Life & Style | Daily Express - 0 views
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MOST woman in Britain can probably name the signs of breast cancer. But how many of us could identify just one symptom of an even more deadly disease, ovarian cancer?
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In fact, the shocking answer is only three per cent - which may explain why we have one of the worst survival rates in Europe.
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Three quarters of women are only diagnosed once the cancer has spread, so it's not surprising that, out of the 7,000 new cases every year, only a third of women will live for five years.
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http://www.tandfonline.com.proxy.library.vcu.edu/doi/pdf/10.1080/15398285.2012.723987 - 1 views
Biotechnology, a historical prespective - 0 views
http://www.tandfonline.com.proxy.library.vcu.edu/doi/pdf/10.1080/10875301.2013.840714 - 0 views
http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/articles4(3)/escalating.pdf - 0 views
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Abstract- What legal and criminal events have facilitated a reevaluation of the balance privacy & security? Find examples Historically Police Strategies involve high surveillance and less privacy Preventive law enforcement has caused a new civil privacy paradigm. How does this affect us? Whitaker (2003: 52) claims that "the historical cycle in which violent threats generate the expansion of arbitrary and intrusive powers of government is being repeated. Once again, the constitutional protection of rights is being dismissed, sometimes from the highest offices in the land, as an inconvenient impediment to safety." - police use crime control/drugs/terrorism to justify expanding their powers Balancing of Competing Interest Standard- test devised to weigh the permissibility of police surveillance and search powers in relation to privacy Patriots Act ECPA- police may intercept electronic communications, without a warrant or court order CALEA- internet service provider easy access to law enforcement Effects of Increased Police Surveillance on civic life - diminution of privacy rights - Alien conspiracy - Public anxiety - Public disruption- impediment to free movement - demise of fundamental democratic ideals -- Orwellian surveillance there is an absence of understanding, among researchers, about the scope of police surveillance effects on this dimension of public existence - assess the social and psychological impact of the US police surveillance on civil life? How can we maintain the balance of security and privacy? Withnot being ill-equipped or not deminishing the quality of the US life.
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Fashion Articles: FASHION FORECASTING - 0 views
The Netflix effect: how binge watching is changing television | News | TechRadar - 0 views
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The bold new era of content distribution and technological efficiency has served up entire, original award-winning series series like Netflix' House of Cards and Orange is the New Black for consumption in one sitting, if the viewer desires.
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Quite frankly, we've never had it so good.
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empowered the consumer.
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Pancreatic cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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For pancreatic cancer: For all stages combined, the 1-year relative survival rate is 25%, and the 5-year survival is estimated as less than 5% [81] to 6%.[7] For local disease, the 5-year survival is approximately 20%.[7][8] For locally advanced and for metastatic disease, which collectively represent over 80%[8] to 85-90%[19] of individuals, the median survival is about 10 and 6 months, respectively.[57] Without active treatment, metastatic pancreatic cancer has a median survival of 3–5 months;[19] complete remission is very rare.
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Prognosis
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"For pancreatic cancer: For all stages combined, the 1-year relative survival rate is 25%, and the 5-year survival is estimated as less than 5% [81] to 6%.[7] For local disease, the 5-year survival is approximately 20%.[7][8] For locally advanced and for metastatic disease, which collectively represent over 80%[8] to 85-90%[19] of individuals, the median survival is about 10 and 6 months, respectively.[57] Without active treatment, metastatic pancreatic cancer has a median survival of 3-5 months;[19] complete remission is very rare."
The Drum is a Woman - 1 views
Technomusicology: A Sandbox Journal - 2 views
Will Netflix Kill TV? | PopMatters - 0 views
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Live and weekly DVR ratings have plummeted for most broadcast programs, as many viewers can now catch their favorite shows on demand via Hulu or illegal torrents.
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Neither of these represent the biggest problem facing TV – that would be Netflix. More specifically, it’s the streaming giant’s foray into the original programming game that should cause all couch potatoes’ skin to crawl.
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The service is a massive hit. Netflix currently takes up one-third of all the downstream bandwidth the web can provide. The average subscriber watches 87 minutes of programming per day. While short of the 18-24-year-old live television average of 3.5 hours per day, that latter number is split across hundreds of network and cable channels. Netflix has a captive audience.
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Music as a Service as an Alternative to Music Piracy? - Springer - 0 views
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Music pirates show a clearly positive approach to MaaS. The mean of attitude was 3.95 on a five-point scale.
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While most pirates would use the free version (mean = 3.57), few would pay for MaaS (mean = 1.65).
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Alternative
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