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The Ginsburg Health Sciences Library offers poster printing for academic conferences, school assignments and more. This service is open to all Temple students and faculty, TUHS hospital staff, and other members of the Temple University Health Sciences Center community. The service includes a design review and consultation meant to catch grammatical, image and graphical errors that will affect ...
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Definition: A systematic review is a summary of research results (evidence) that uses explicit and reproducible methods to systematically search, critically appraise, and synthesize on a specific issue. It synthesizes the results of multiple primary studies related to each other by using strategies that reduce biases and errors. When to use: If you want to identify, appraise, and synthesize ...
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Recommended library resources for SSW 8403: Children and Families in the Social Environment
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Course Outline The Medication Administration Training Course uses a train the trainer model to teach medication administration. For trainers, licensed or unlicensed, completion of the whole course reviews the concepts and familiarizes trainer candidates with the information and materials they need to implement, teach, and monitor the course at their provider.
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Printing is an additive process of producing objects using computer generated models. There are many types of 3D printers, including FDM and SLA, and an increasing amount of affordable printers and materials. Printing materials include traditional plastics like PLA and ABS, metal and metal composites, nylon, castable resins, food, biological material, and more.
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A review of various stylometry methods and programs for the digital humanities.
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Abstract This paper concerns Haiti’s geography and how it affected the Haitian Revolution. Its aims involve detailing the geography (especially human and physical) of colonial Saint-Domingue at the end of the Eighteenth Century and investigating the impact of that geography on the Haitian Revolution. The study focuses chiefly on primary sources from France, Saint-Domingue, and the United ...
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Prof. Marjorie Rombauer created this framework for organizing legal research. Preliminary Analysis Locate and identify the relevant facts. Articulate the issues and form your research question. Determine the jurisdiction. Review secondary sources to gain understanding about the area of th law. Develop your search terms by considering key words, terms of art, and relevant phrases for how they ...
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This guide lists and links to free and low-cost resources for legal research. Use these when Bloomberg, Lexis, and Westlaw aren't available or when you'd like to reduce the costs of those services by doing some preliminary searching.
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This single semester course hopes to equip students with critical consciousness around information technologies. The course is designed with the presumption that living and working with 21st Century technologies requires not only vocational skills but also theoretical grounding. Key themes such as "Computational Thinking" or "21st Century Economics and Global Communication" embed an ...