Librarianssupport students via Chat, Email, Microsoft Teams, Blackboard, LibAnswers-FAQ, academic integrity training, and in-person presentations. Faculty and students can contact librarians if individual titles or general subject coverage needs to be added to the library's electronic collection.
Library revised Bryant & Stratton College APA Style Guide. The revision includes: cite on campus faculty lecture and Blackboard class online lecture, cite sources for a discussion board post, cite TikTok, information about how to cite ChatGPT, and more.
The move to a virtual meeting environment in 2020 and the expectation that future AAPM meetings will include a virtual component necessitates that AAPMrethink existing fee structures. On November 19, 2020, The AAPM Board of Directors voted to approve a motion to modify access to meeting content in the Virtual Library.
Physics educators have a significant influence in encouraging bright and inquiring minds to investigate physics career paths. We invite educators to learn more about Medical Physics as a career option for students.
Monographs and Proceedings are reviews of medical physics topics and are primarily the output of many of the AAPM Summer Schools. These are available for purchase from the Medical Physics Publishing Corporation.
AAPM is a scientific, educational, and professional nonprofit organization devoted to the discipline of physics in medicine. The information provided in this website is offered for the benefit of its members and the general public, however, AAPM does not independently verify or substantiate the information provided on other websites that may be linked to this site.
The Grand Forks (ND) Public Library created a new YA section to respond to challenges on books about puberty; Idaho librarians discuss their practical response to the state's new materials law; a review committee is overruled in a Texas district; and more.
Whether or not we are planning for a physical or a virtual school experience in September, it is clear that we need to translate our practice. We need strategies for personalizing and enriching the remote learning experience. And it is clear that the library must be the center of that experience.
I know, from the data we collected, that these interfaces were used, heavily used. Students told me they related to the metaphor, that they knew where everything was. In fact, our website was used even more heavily when we moved to a 1:1 climate.
At this moment in time, having a rich digital presence is no longer optional. It is essential to translate practice in order to communicate with our communities and to support and inspire learning. It is also tangible evidence of our practice, especially in unstable times.
Discus provides all South Carolinians with access to an electronic library of essential information resources. This set of core resources is made available to every citizen through South Carolina's school, college and public libraries. Discus ensures equal access to information and learning resources regardless of race or socio-economic status.
Discus now offers free access to Tutor.com for South Carolina residents - free, real-time tutoring, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for English and Spanish speakers. Connect with a tutor on a variety of subjects, test prep assistance, or parent coaching.
Join us from 10am-4pm at the Jamil Center for a day of learning, inclusivity, and community. If you are new to homeschooling, an experienced homeschooler, or looking to learn more this event is for you!
Gale's ChiltonLibrary provides access to step-by-step vehicle service and repair manuals, wiring diagrams, images, a video library, ASE test prep, and more. Register for Explore Gale's ChiltonLibrary webinar on March 12, 2024.
Is a staff development event planned for your institution? Discus training could be helpful! The Discus Office provides both online and onsite presentations. Complete and return a training request form to see if we can help.
Discus - South Carolina's Virtual Library is a service of the South Carolina State Library and is funded by an appropriation from the South Carolina General Assembly through the K-12 School Technology Initiative and the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.
The AFMS Virtual Library is managed by the Medical Library located at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, which supports Air Force military treatment facilities globally, permanent station or deployed.
The library identifies requirements and recommends the purchase of the content for the AFMS Virtual Library, which is funded through the Air Force Medical Readiness Agency, or the Defense Health Agency.
AFMS Virtual Library: Access Kx (Note: This site is restricted and requires a common access card; users without a common access card will receive a website error message)
Note: The Fenestration and Glazing Virtual Library is hosted on ShareFile. To access the files, members use assigned credentials, which are separate from individual members-only website login credentials. Contact
Virtual...@fgiaonline.org with any questions.
The Fenestration and Glazing Virtual Library (FGVL) offers electronic versions of AAMA and IGMA publications in an effort to make technical information resources more readily available to Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) members. This library does not contain all AAMA and IGMA documents (see list of documents here).
This program, which consists of two libraries, one each for AAMA and IGMA publications, is currently available to FGIA members once a license agreement has been approved and payment received. Eligible participants include Category 1 and Glass Product Council members, as well as Technical Consultant and Professional members.
A fairly new library option allows members to gain market study access for the entire company. Global Access
allows anyone at a member company to access the market study and use its information. Previously, only main contacts at Category 1 and 2 companies received a complimentary copy of the study upon its release, with the option of purchasing additional copies at a significantly discounted member rate. Main contacts still receive the complimentary copy and will continue to do so. However, now, instead of purchasing multiple copies beyond that, Category 1 and 2 member companies may choose to purchase one license for their entire company.
Candidates who purchase a course subscription and exam bundle will receive FREE 12-month, read-only access to the FenestrationMasters Virtual Library, which includes electronic versions of over 50 technical documents referenced in the FenestrationAssociate and FenestrationMaster curriculum. The option to print these documents in order to study for the exam and to bring into the exam as reference material is available for purchase, and a license agreement must be completed for the read-only and the print-enabled access options of the FenestrationMasters Virtual Library.
To learn more about this resource for FenestrationAssociate and FenestrationMaster candidates, visit the Resources and Study Materials page. To sign up for the FenestrationMasters Virtual Library, please contact
Fenestrat...@fgiaonline.org.
AAMA and IGMA, two industry leaders, have unified to form an exponentially stronger alliance. Designed to help our members excel in a dynamic and fast-moving future, the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance, or FGIA, is focused on building better industry synergies from glass to framing.
The DoD Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Libraries are transforming to combine resources and efforts of the five branches of service (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force) to deliver the highest value of online library services to DoD Service members and families.
Because the internet is a popular and powerful tool for information access, education, and entertainment, the DoD joint service initiative is streamlining how MWR provides online access to library services and eResources - members can search for new library materials and upcoming programs at their local installation library; learn a new language; find a tutor; check out digital and audio books; these are just a few of the services to be offered in the new one-stop library shop.
The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United States Department of Defense of the linked web sites, or the information, products or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United States Department of Defense do not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. All provided links are consistent with the stated purpose of this web site.
Free Library Cards are available to residents of Mecklenburg County, and to those who live outside of Mecklenburg County but are Mecklenburg County property owners. Non-residents of Mecklenburg County can obtain a Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card for an annual fee. Your Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Card gives you access to digital materials, resources, and physical items from any of our library locations.
All students enrolled in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, and some private and charter schools, have free library accounts through our ONE Access program. Please contact your school to see if you are eligible for this access.
To apply for a Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card, adults age 18 or over must provide a valid photo ID and current proof of residency or property ownership in Mecklenburg County. Non-residents of Mecklenburg County can obtain a Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card for an annual fee, which is approximately equal to the annual property tax a Mecklenburg County resident pays to support the Library.
Students that qualify for a free card with proof of enrollment will need to show proof of enrollment every year to renew their library card. Students that qualify with a local address will not need to renew their card for 3 years.
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