Scholarly Commons at Miami University: Recent submissions
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Raw Data for "Photoresponsive Carbodiimide-Fueled Transiently Crosslinked Polymer Hydrogels "
Raw Experimental Data for the manuscript "Photoresponsive Carbodiimide-Fueled Transiently Crosslinked Polymer Hydrogels " -
Raw Data for "Vinyl Ether Maleic Acid Polymers: Tunable Polymers for Self-assembled Lipid Nanodiscs and Environments for Membrane Proteins"
Raw Data for the Manuscript "Vinyl Ether Maleic Acid Polymers: Tunable Polymers for Self-assembled Lipid Nanodiscs and Environments for Membrane Proteins" -
Raw Data for "Multivalent Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticles as Reinforcing Fillers for 3D Printable Self-Healing Elastomers"
Raw Data Collected at Miami University for the Project "Multivalent Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticles as Reinforcing Fillers for 3D Printable Self-Healing Elastomers" -
Demarcated: Scholastic Journalism, Collegiate Journalism and the Fight to Define Journalism Education
From 1920 to 1939, university journalism educators engaged in boundary work to establish authority over journalism education. They sought to differentiate themselves from high school journalism, which challenged their ... -
At The Nexus of Social Care: Successful Contracting Between CBOs and Health Care Entities.
This research brief explores how the integration of social care and health care is evolving through contracting partnerships between community-based organizations (CBOs) and health care entities. Findings from the fifth ... -
Acute early life stress alters threat processing in adult rats
Individuals diagnosed with stress-related psychiatric disorders in adulthood are likely to have experienced early life stress, suggesting that early adversity is an important vulnerability factor in subsequent development ... -
Sex differences in acute early life stress-enhanced fear learning in adult rats
Patients diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) present with a spectrum of debilitating anxiety symptoms resulting from exposure to trauma. Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with anxiety and PTSD ... -
Streaming media literacy: A theoretical solution to a practical problem
Two university instructors present a media literacy lesson for college students, inspired by Gerbner and Gross’s cultivation theory. Despite reduced live TV viewership, moving images remain influential. The session teaches ... -
REFLECTIONS ON SHADOWING EXPERIENCES AND COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
The capstone project of the Miami University’s Master of Medical Sciences in Biomedical Sciences (BMS) Graduate Program works to reflect on the intentional design of the program to bridge the chasm between didactic ... -
REFLECTIONS ON MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AS THERAPY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL POLYPS
Participating in the Biomedical Sciences (BMS) graduate program has greatly shaped and contributed to my view of the overall healthcare system while helping me pursue my personal goals. The start of the program consisted ... -
REFLECTIONS OF VARIOUS HEALTHCARE SHADOWING EXPERIENCES WITH A FOCUS ON PHARMACY AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY CLINICS
The MMSc. in Biomedical Science (BMS) program has supported each student to flourish as a future healthcare provider by offering both didactic and experiential learning. As a BMS student, I have reflected on four aspects ... -
REFLECTIONS ON MY EXPERIENCES SHADOWING IN AN INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENT CLINIC
Since matriculating in the Master of Medical Science in Biomedical Sciences program I have gained a vast array of knowledge both in the clinic and in the classroom. In my graduate classes I have learned a lot about the ... -
THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCARE: REFLECTIVE INSIGHTS FROM SHADOWING HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
My shadowing experiences created ways in which I was able to explore the healthcare field. In my clinical rotations, I had the unique opportunity to shadow diverse healthcare professionals, including a sports medicine ... -
Copyright offices: Best practices in academic libraries
Copyright offices and their staff and those either assigned to respond to copyright questions or who have that role by default are generally library based. The responsibilities, credentials, reporting structure, staffing, ... -
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means...Copyright myths, misnomers, and misconceptions
Copyright law permeates almost every aspect of librarianship and does much to help academic libraries offer a wide variety of services and resources to patrons. Unfortunately, there are many myths and misconceptions about ... -
Failure is an option! What we can learn from unsuccessful scholarly communications initiatives.
. Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Knowledge (ACRL, 2023) was conceived as an open textbook of scholarly communication librarianship, which we hope may be a vehicle to increase instruction on SC topics in LIS ...