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Vol. 1, No. 2 - Learning Resources Newsletter - Fall 2023.
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The IRSC Learning Resources Newsletter is published quarterly as an email to IRSC employees. Each issue contains updates and news pertaining to the three departments that make up Learning Resources: IRSC Libraries, IRSC Online, and IRSC Tutoring Centers. The Fall 2023 issue is the second newsletter. It contains an announcement of five new databases, OER savings, Little Acorns Curriculum Training, welcomes four new IRSC Learning Resources employees, promotes upcoming programing including a...
Show moreThe IRSC Learning Resources Newsletter is published quarterly as an email to IRSC employees. Each issue contains updates and news pertaining to the three departments that make up Learning Resources: IRSC Libraries, IRSC Online, and IRSC Tutoring Centers. The Fall 2023 issue is the second newsletter. It contains an announcement of five new databases, OER savings, Little Acorns Curriculum Training, welcomes four new IRSC Learning Resources employees, promotes upcoming programing including a birthday party at The Studio at Pruitt Campus Library and Health Literacy events, and an announcement for Brainfuse.
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2023-08-25
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v1i2
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Vol. 1, No. 1 - Learning Resources Newsletter - Summer 2023.
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The IRSC Learning Resources Newsletter is published quarterly as an email to IRSC employees. Each issue contains updates and news pertaining to the three departments that make up Learning Resources: IRSC Libraries, IRSC Online, and IRSC Tutoring Centers. The Summer 2023 issue is the inaugural newsletter. It contains an announcement of a new eBook collection called Axis 360 with Florida SHARES, welcomes two new IRSC Libraries employees, features recent faculty and staff accomplishments in the...
Show moreThe IRSC Learning Resources Newsletter is published quarterly as an email to IRSC employees. Each issue contains updates and news pertaining to the three departments that make up Learning Resources: IRSC Libraries, IRSC Online, and IRSC Tutoring Centers. The Summer 2023 issue is the inaugural newsletter. It contains an announcement of a new eBook collection called Axis 360 with Florida SHARES, welcomes two new IRSC Libraries employees, features recent faculty and staff accomplishments in the division, and has announcements for Simple Syllabus and IRSC Tutoring Centers' new name and website.
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2023-06-06
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v1i1
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Prions, Amyloid Precursor Protein, and Tau.
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Prions, amyloid precursor protein (APP), and tau, and the diseases that result from them, share common characteristics. These include the manner in which the diseases progress, and the structures and physiology of the proteins. This paper discusses some common characteristics.
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08-01-2018
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irsc_s_b_p0001
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Advancements in dental pulp stem cells for potential therapeutic applications.
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Dental pulp stem cell research has provided new understanding regarding the subtle differences from the more commonly studied mesenchymal stem cells. The ability to differentiate into various types of cells, the ease of extraction, and ability to maintain clonogenic properties in cell cultures have led dental pulp stem cells to be an attractive alternative focus in stem cell therapeutic research. The recent research advancements that have led an endeavor for application in medicine and...
Show moreDental pulp stem cell research has provided new understanding regarding the subtle differences from the more commonly studied mesenchymal stem cells. The ability to differentiate into various types of cells, the ease of extraction, and ability to maintain clonogenic properties in cell cultures have led dental pulp stem cells to be an attractive alternative focus in stem cell therapeutic research. The recent research advancements that have led an endeavor for application in medicine and therapeutics are reviewed.
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08-01-2018
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irsc_s_b_p0002
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IRSC Reads Danticat: Alexis Carlson interviewed by Kendra Auberry.
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Librarian Alexis Carlson talks about what led her to her current career.
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2017-01-06
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irsc_cc_reads_jda_0001
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2016 12 Sharing the News.
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2016-12-31
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2016 10 Sharing the News.
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2016-10-31
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2016 09 Sharing the News.
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2016-09-30
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irsc_c_stn_201609
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2016 08 Sharing the News.
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2016-08-31
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irsc_c_stn_201608
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2016 07 Sharing the News.
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2016-07-31
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2016 06 Sharing the News.
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2016-06-30
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irsc_c_stn_201606
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2016 05 Sharing the News.
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2016-05-31
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irsc_c_stn_201605
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2016 04 Sharing the News.
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2016-04-30
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irsc_c_stn_201604
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2016 02 Sharing the News February and March.
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2016-03-31
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irsc_c_stn_201602
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Benefits of Open Educational Resources Adoption.
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Through a series of workshops and incentives faculty will learn the benefits of adopting open educational resources (OER) in their classroom in place of costly publisher provided textbooks. Participants will commit to adopting OER in their course for at least three semesters. Indian River State College librarians know the value of OER having only taught credit courses using OER materials. Furthermore, librarians specialize in collecting, storing, describing, and evaluating information....
Show moreThrough a series of workshops and incentives faculty will learn the benefits of adopting open educational resources (OER) in their classroom in place of costly publisher provided textbooks. Participants will commit to adopting OER in their course for at least three semesters. Indian River State College librarians know the value of OER having only taught credit courses using OER materials. Furthermore, librarians specialize in collecting, storing, describing, and evaluating information. Knowledge of OER and access to over one million library licensed scholarly materials makes a librarian the best person to implement college-wide, innovative OER adoption. This application was successful in receiving the Gladys Williams Wolf Endowed Teaching Chair in Communications on Monday, April 4, 2016.
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2016 01 Sharing the News.
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2016-01-31
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M4A1 Product Portfolio Individual Assignment 1.
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IRSC student assignment by Allen Saenz.
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2016
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irsc_ir_stu_0001
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2015 11 Sharing the News.
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2015-11-30
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irsc_c_stn_201511
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2015 10 Sharing the News.
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2015-10-31
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irsc_c_stn_201510
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One Book, One College: IRSC Reads Frankenstein Panel Discussion.
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A panel of faculty, administrators, and students lead a discussion on how Frankenstein is seen through the lens of their disciplines.
Panelists and presenters include:
- Dr. Edwin R. Massey, President, Indian River State College
- Dr. Kevin E. Cooper, Administrative Director, Applied Research & Entrepreneurial Activities
- Dr. Sarah M. Mallonee, Professor, English/Communication/Modern Languages, Honors Coordinator
- Rachel Gross, IRSC Honors student, English major
- Dr. Danny M. Hoey, Administrative...
Show moreA panel of faculty, administrators, and students lead a discussion on how Frankenstein is seen through the lens of their disciplines.
Panelists and presenters include:
- Dr. Edwin R. Massey, President, Indian River State College
- Dr. Kevin E. Cooper, Administrative Director, Applied Research & Entrepreneurial Activities
- Dr. Sarah M. Mallonee, Professor, English/Communication/Modern Languages, Honors Coordinator
- Rachel Gross, IRSC Honors student, English major
- Dr. Danny M. Hoey, Administrative Director, Minority Affairs
- Dr. Robert Lowery, Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences
- Dr. Bryan Reuther, Assistant Professor, Human Services
- Dr. Dean A. Wagstaffe, Department Chair/Associate Professor, Social Sciences
- Dr. Michelle D. Carrigan, Assistant Professor, Humanities
- Dr. Steven B. Hammer, Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences
- Dr. Arthur M. Doweyko, Scientific Consultant, Teacher, Science Fiction Author
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2015-10-01
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irsc_c_lib_0001
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