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    Dataset for paper "Directivity of sound radiated from baffled rectangular plates and plate strips"

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    Dataset supporting the paper &quot;Directivity of sound radiated from baffled rectangular plates and plate strips&quot; by Qi Li and David J Thompson in Applied Acoustics.</span

    Dataset for Influence of rail fastener stiffness on railway vehicle interior noise

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    This dataset supports the publication: &quot;Influence of rail fastener stiffness on railway vehicle interior noise&quot; Authors: Li Li, David Thompson, Yingsong Xie, Qian Zhu, Yanyun Luo, Zhenyu Lei Journal: Applied Acoustics </span

    Assessment of Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories: Depositorship and Full-Text Availability

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    This research evaluates the success of open access self-archiving in several well-known institutional repositories. Two assessment factors have been applied to examine the current practice of self-archiving: depositorship and the availability of full text. This research discovers that the rate of author self-archiving is low and that the majority of documents have been deposited by a librarian or administrative staff. Similarly, the rate of full-text availability is relatively low, except for Australian repositories. By identifying different practices of self-archiving, repository managers can create new strategies for the operation of their repositories and the development of archiving policies

    Information Literacy and Librarian-Faculty Collaboration: A Model for Success:

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    In the age of information explosion and technological advancement, issues of information storage, organization, access, and evaluation have become necessarily important in our societies. Addressing issues of information literacy and designing how they can be best integrated in students' learning process are of critical importance. Library professionals in the United States, particularly in the academia, have realized the importance of information literacy and have attempted in various ways to address these issues. The ultimate goal is to make information literacy an integral part of the academic curriculum, thus helping students to succeed not only during their years in college but also for their lifelong career choices. This article will look at ways of how information literacy can best be incorporated into students' academic experience, and how this process can make students' learning meaningful and successful. Specifically, the author will examine the model of librarian-faculty collaboration in integrating information literacy into the curriculum, as demonstrated in the Ohio Five Colleges' Information Literacy Program.Publisher version of this article is available at: http://www.white-clouds.com/iclc/cliej/cl24.ht

    Dataset for &#39;&#39;A modelling approach for noise transmission through extruded panels in railway vehicles&#39;&#39;

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    Dataset for Hui Li, Giacomo Squicciarini, David Thompson, Jungsoo Ryue, Xinbiao Xiao, Dan Yao, Junlin Chen, &#39;&#39;A modelling approach for noise transmission through extruded panels in railway vehicles&#39;&#39;, Journal of Sound and Vibration.</span

    Dataset for paper &quot;Prediction of rail and bridge noise from concrete railway viaducts using a multi-layer rail fastener model and a wavenumber domain method&quot;

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    Dataset supporting: Li, Qi et al (2017) Prediction of rail and bridge noise from concrete railway viaducts using a multi-layer rail fastener model and a wavenumber domain method. Proceedings of the IMechE Part F, Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit.</span

    Factors to Assess Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories

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    This paper proposes a group of factors that may be used to assess the success of open access self-archiving. It concentrates on self-archiving in institutional repositories. The authors emphasize the importance of examining content materials, particularly the availability of full text versus abstracts and the deposits archived by authors versus by others.Peer reviewe

    Applying the NISO Metasearch Initiative Scheme to Enhance E-Resources Management at Rutgers University Library

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    This paper discusses problems in the management of library e-resources and attempts to identify potential solutions to the problems. By describing an e-resources enhancement project taken by Rutgers University Libraries, this paper points to the importance of providing contextually-rich metadata and reorganizing the accessibility of e-resources on a library’s website. It introduces how this Rutgers project adopted the National Information Standards Organization Metasearch Initiative to support the identification of appropriate e-collections for metaseaching. The outcomes of the project have facilitated a dynamic display of relevant e-resources to library users as an effective way of automatic access to library e-collections.Peer reviewe

    A Metadata Manager's Role in Collaborative Projects: The Rutgers University Libraries Experience

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    Purpose – This article discusses the roles and responsibilities of a metadata manager in collaborative digital projects. Methodology – It describes the general requirements for metadata management, and introduces some scenarios in the practices of digital projects by the Rutgers University Libraries to support the generalized definition. A workflow of metadata management is illustrated. Practical implications – With an explicit definition of the roles and responsibilities of the metadata manager, many other digital libraries that need to develop a new or optimize the existing workflow may find the Rutgers experience useful as reference. Originality – Very few articles have explored this topic although the functions of metadata in the development of digital projects have been talked extensively.Peer reviewe

    Data for Using a 2.5D boundary element model to predict the sound distribution on train external surfaces due to rolling noise

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    This dataset supports the publication: Hui Li; David Thompson; Giacomo Squicciarini; Xiaowan Liu; Martin Rissmann; Francisco D Denia; Juan Giner-Navarro. Using a 2.5D boundary element model to predict the sound distribution on train external surfaces due to rolling noise. Journal of Sound and Vibration DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2020.115599</span
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