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- Presentation to CARLI collections group
- Creator
- Uth, Charles
- Date
- 2010-04-13T13:25:24Z
- Title
- Presentation to CARLI collections group
- Creator
- Uth, Charles
- Date
- 2010-04-13T13:25:24Z
- Title
- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004edrev2markup
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004edrev1markup
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004edrev4markup
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004edrev3markup
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004edrev2clean
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004finalpreprint
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004edrev1clean
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004ver1rev1
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Easy Access, Early Exit? The Internet and the FDLP (preprint): GriffinAhrens2004ver1
- Creator
- Griffin, Luke A., Ahrens, Aric G.
- Date
- 2004-07
- Description
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The article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in...
Show moreThe article presents information on Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). The majority of the twentieth century saw a marked growth in the number of libraries participating in FDLP. The FDLP was established by Congressional resolution on December 27, 1813. On December 1, 1814, the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts received the first documents distributed to a non-governmental body and became the first depository library. The primary purpose of the program was preservation of the historical record, not dissemination. Staff and funding issues and the availability of resources via the Internet points to the weight that libraries may be placing on the ability to provide information via the Internet on their decisions to remain in or to leave the FDLP. In today's work environment, in which increased productivity is expected and doing more with less is essential, the Internet can be an obvious alternative to physical collections, which require space and greater staff time and resources. In the last decade, the essential association between the ability to provide access to government information and participation in the FDLP has broken down.
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- Title
- A High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) Template of the Human Brain
- Creator
- Varentsova, Anna
- Date
- 2011-05-01, 2011-05-08
- Description
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High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) is a powerful extension of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) capable of resolving intravoxel...
Show moreHigh Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) is a powerful extension of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) capable of resolving intravoxel heterogeneity of fiber orientations which is important for brain connectivity studies. The purpose of this study was to produce a human brain HARDI template by combining information from artifact-free low angular resolution datasets collected on 67 subjects.
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- Title
- Making the cut: Collaborative Decision Making in Collection Management
- Creator
- Shotick, Kimberly
- Date
- 4/2/2019
- Description
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Presented at the CARLI Collection Management Forum. Making collaborative collection management decisions making using a decision tree.
- Title
- Student DJ in the WIIT studio, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1980s
- Date
- 1980-1989
- Description
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Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
- Collection
- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
- Title
- 1997 International Bridge Building Contest
- Date
- 1997
- Title
- Crosslinking of Dermis-Derived Hydrogels Increases Stiffness and Alters Resistance to Degradation
- Creator
- Pilipchuk, Sophia
- Date
- 2011-09-13, 2011
- Description
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Hydrogels have been investigated extensively as biomaterials for three-dimensional tissue reconstruction and regeneration. Incorporation of...
Show moreHydrogels have been investigated extensively as biomaterials for three-dimensional tissue reconstruction and regeneration. Incorporation of tissue-specific features into synthetic materials is difficult, due to limited ability to recreate the complex multi-component nature of extracellular matrices (ECM). ECM-rich hydrogels extracted and assembled from soft tissues have been shown to stimulate the formation of vascularized tissue in vitro and in vivo.1,2,3 Hydrogels derived from dermal tissue using this technique contain basement membrane proteins, including laminin 3, collagen IV, and collagen VII, all of which are essential for proper skin function.2 While these materials have significant biological activity, their poor mechanical properties and rapid degradation in vivo hinder their performance in wound healing applications. This study investigates the effect of covalent crosslinking on the mechanical properties, biological activity, and degradation (in vitro and in vivo) of dermal-derived hydrogels. Glutaraldehyde (GA) is a well-known crosslinking agent used in clinically approved products to prolong lifetime and increase strength of materials. Compression tests indicated increasing elastic modulus and yield stress of crosslinked hydrogels with crosslinking time (p<0.05). The crosslinked ECM were resistant to pepsin degradation in vitro. Gels and gel extracts were non toxic, and fibroblasts adhered and spread on gels at all crosslink densities. Crosslinking drastically slowed degradation relative to controls (non-crosslinked gels) in vivo in a subcutaneous implant model relative to control. While degradation was slowed, inflammation was low and mature vascularized tissue formed in the gels, suggesting that the materials retained the ability to induce tissue invasion. These results support the potential use of dermis-derived hydrogels as promising constructs for applications in tissue engineering and suggest that covalent crosslinking can be used to enhance mechanical properties and prolong hydrogel lifetime while inducing vascularized tissue formation.
Based on this research, IIT biomedical engineering undergraduate senior Sophia Pilipchuk was named one of five recipients of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Undergraduate Student Award, to be presented in October 2011 at the BMES Annual Business Meeting in Hartford, Connecticut. Up to eight undergraduate students are selected from around the country on the basis of originality, significance, thoroughness of design analysis, and performance evaluation.
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