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    Love Data 2025: Metadata and Documentation

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    Many of your day-to-day activities rely on metadata, or “data about data”. From your phone to the library to Google and beyond, metadata, or structured information, is working hard behind the scenes. Metadata help you discover new resources, information, and ideas, draw connections between them, and then share what you’ve learned or created with others. Well-documented metadata also lets you preserve and manage your data and resources long into the future.Meanwhile, proper documentation is important to ensuring your work is understandable, reusable, and reproducible. Do you have a readme? Are you using the correct file types, following a file naming convention, and providing your methodology and data dictionaries? Well-produced documentation works together with metadata to ensure your data and resources are understandable for years to come.Join Maggie Dull, Assistant Dean of Scholarly Resources and Curation, and Heather Owen, Data Librarian, to learn more about the basics of metadata and documentation.This workshop was presented via zoom on February 3, 2024 at 2pm</p

    Identifiers in Preservica

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    An overview of all identifiers in use by Preservica at the University of Rochester Libraries with a brief explanation of their source, use in workflows, and purpose.</p

    Data Bloom 2024: Accessible and Appealing Visualizations

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    Data Bloom: Accessible and appealing visualizations was presented via Zoom on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 as part of the Fall 2024 Data Bloom workshop series.Want to make your visualizations more appealing and accessible? Join the UR Libraries’ workshop on Accessible and Appealing Visualizations. This workshop will share tips for choosing the correct chart type to create compelling graphs that accurately and accessibly share your story.</p

    Data Skills 2024: LabArchives: Best practices and tips for establishing your notebook's structure

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    This webinar covers the basic functionalities of Lab Archives, a web-based tool for managing laboratory notebooks. It also covers best practices for organization to ensure reusability and accessibility.This webinar was originally presented via Zoom on May 8, 2024 and is part of the Spring 2024 Data Management and Sharing Series.</p

    Keywords Project for <i>Nathan the Wise</i>: Thoughts and Inspiration

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    Nathan the Wise was set in Jerusalem during the Crusades and describes the experience of Nathan, a Jewish merchant, with many people. Nathan is wise and has values of tolerance and understanding ahead of his time. This play advocates for understanding among different cultures and faiths, promoting the idea that wisdom and love can unite people despite their differences.While reading this play, certain words or characters inspired the author to think, and the author wishes to share these thoughts and understanding through this project. The author hopes this project and my writing can help readers to understand this book better or lead to some inspiration.</p

    COVID PE Study Data

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    Dataset looking at patients who presented with Pulmonary Embolism with and without COVID-19 infection.</p

    Mechanisms of Blood Pressure Regulation

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    This presentation details the mechanisms of blood pressure regulation, divided out by short versus long term regulation. Short term considers the baroreceptor reflex, chemoreceptor reflex, hormones and hormonal regulation. Long term focuses on the renal mechanisms for blood pressure regulation between erythropoietin and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.</p

    The Modular μSiM: m-µSiM_Figure_5.ai

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    Figure 5 of The Modular μSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: m-µSiM_Figure_6.ai

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    Figure 6 of The Modular μSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: m-µSiM_Figure_1(MM).ai

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    Figure 1 of The Modular μSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

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