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Using CORE to research outcome measurement
Chris Leach and Mike Lucock have been involved with CORE from its beginning. Jointly responsible for the
development of one of the first large databases of the use of CORE in routine clinical practice, they have
published a number of key papers looking at the relationship between CORE and other outcome measures,
and its use to track client progress during therapy
zetoc: a Dublin Core based current awareness service
zetoc is a current awareness service for UK Higher and Further Education providing Z39.50 access to the British Library's Electronic Table of Contents database of journal articles and conference papers. The zetoc database, updated daily, may also be searched via a World Wide Web interface. An alerting service provides tables of contents by email for new journal issues when they are loaded. The current version of zetoc is Z39.50 Bath Profile compliant and can provide Dublin Core records encoded in XML in answer to Z39.50 search requests. An enhanced version of zetoc, currently a prototype under development, will hold the data within an XML repository, using Dublin Core as the basis of the metadata schema. This paper describes the encoding of bibliographic records for journal articles and conference papers in Dublin Core, and the interoperability between Dublin Core and other bibliographic standards. Keywords: Dublin Core, bibliographic citations, metadata standards, current awareness
Orville Wright at Glenn L. Martin Company plant
Orville Wright poses with Hartson and Milburn in front of the main entrance to the Glenn L. Martin Company factory during Orville\u27s visit to the factory. This photograph is attributed to Glenn L. Martin Company, Baltimore, Maryland.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/2857/thumbnail.jp
Applications of Fractography to Core and Outcrop Investigations
Purpose of this paper is to introduce geologists to the principles of fractography, especially those principles that govern the formation of fracture surface structures commonly observed in rocks. A knowledge of the inception mechanics governing the formation of a fracture\u27s tendential and transient structures should provide geologists with a method to distinguish natural from coring-induced and handling-induced fractures in oriented core samples, and show how coring-induced fractures may be assisted in their formation by stresses that can be attributed to the drilling process
On core stability and extendability
This paper investigates conditions under which the core of a TU cooperative game is stable. In particular the author extends the idea of extendability to find new conditions under which the core is stable. It is also shown that these new conditions are not necessary for core stability.core stability, stable core, extendability
Fredrick L Pumroy Interview for the Veterans\u27 Voices Project
Fredrick L. Pumroy was commissioned into the United States Air Force in July 1964. Mr. Pumroy received his pilot wings in 1965 and flew many combat missions during the Vietnam War in various types of aircraft including AC-135’s and OV-10’s. He retired from the Air Force in 1985 having achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/veterans_voices/1167/thumbnail.jp
Robert L. Brocklehurst Interview for the Veterans\u27 Voices Project
Robert L. Brocklehurst was commissioned into the United States Army Air Corps in September 1941. Mr. Brocklehurst was a pilot in the Army Air Corps during the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. He was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska through 1943. He was in based in Okinawa Japan during the Korean War and later became Base Commander at Stewart Air Force Base in New York. Mr. Brocklehurst retired in 1968 having achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/veterans_voices/1163/thumbnail.jp
Development of the Competency Assessment Tool-Mental Health, an Instrument to Assess Core Competencies for Mental Health Care Workers
As the focus on accountability in health care increases, there has been a corresponding emphasis on establishing core competencies for health care workers. This article discusses the development of an instrument to establish core competencies for workers in inpatient mental health settings. Twenty-six competencies were identified and rated by mental health care personnel on two subscales: the importance of the competency and how much behavioral health care workers could benefit from training on the competency. The reliability of the scale and its contributions to the training, retention and recruitment of direct care workers for behavioral health are discussed
On core stability and extendability
Shellshear E. On core stability and extendability. Working Papers. Institute of Mathematical Economics. Vol 387. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld; 2007.This paper investigates conditions under which the core of a TU cooperative game is stable. In particular the author extends the idea of extendability to find new conditions under which the core is stable. It is also shown that these new conditions are not necessary for core stability
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