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    IDS Postgraduate Prospectus 2019

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    Postgraduate studies have been central to IDS since its foundation in 1966 as the UK’s specialist institution for teaching and research on international development. Our teaching and learning is shaped by our distinctive ‘engaged excellence’ approach. This means working in partnership with those at the heart of progressive change, including policymakers, civil society, activists and practitioners, to produce and mobilise rigorous and operationally relevant research and evidence. Our courses are designed to connect cutting-edge research with policy and practice, and IDS’ teaching and learning is embedded in our efforts to contribute to global transformations that will reduce inequalities, accelerate sustainability and build inclusive and secure societies

    IDS Annual Review 2019

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    During the past year, international development has involved grappling with a series of dramatic social and political shifts. We have seen extreme right-wing populism taking hold in more countries; the US retreating from the global stage while China grows its influence through the Belt and Road Initiative; protest movements such as Extinction Rebellion and Women’s March gathering global momentum despite shrinking civil society spaces; and growing recognition and action on major global challenges from plastics pollution and urbanisation to epidemics and antimicrobial resistance

    IDS Project Workflow Toolkit

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    Truly effective resource sharing depends upon each library running at peak efficiency. The goal of the Workflow Toolkit is to help ILL staff implement best practices that will save valuable turnaround time, while also cutting the costs of doing business. Maintained by the IDS Project\u27s Mentors, in partnership with Atlas Systems, the Toolkit provides best practices that can enhance all aspects of borrowing, lending, and document delivery services through ILLiad customizations, resource sharing strategies, and workflow improvements. View the online version for the most recent updates and additions.https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/idsproject-press/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Dataset of Grouped Commit Author IDs after Identity Resolution

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    This Dataset contains the SHA1 values of IDs for 5,427,024 commit authors who have created commits in git version control system, and have more than 1 ID in git. It is a compressed CSV file (separated by ; ) with 14,861,538 author IDs, where the first column is the group ID, which is same as the first (randomly selected) author ID of the group, and the second column is the author ID that is part of the group. If an author was found to have 2 different IDs: I1, I2, then it is recorded in the file in 2 separate lines, with the lines being I1;I1 and I1;I2, i.e. the first column is the group identifier, which is one of the IDs in a group, and the second column contains the different author IDs in separate lines. Author IDs consist of the Author's name and email address in the format: Name .</p

    Dataset of Grouped Commit Author IDs after Identity Resolution

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    This Dataset contains the IDs of 5,427,024 commit authors who have created commits in git version control system, and have more than 1 ID in git. It is a compressed CSV file (separated by ; ) with 14,861,538 author IDs, where the first column is the group ID, which is same as the first (randomly selected) author ID of the group, and the second column is the author ID that is part of the group. If an author was found to have 2 different IDs: I1, I2, then it is recorded in the file in 2 separate lines, with the lines being I1;I1 and I1;I2, i.e. the first column is the group identifier, which is one of the IDs in a group, and the second column contains the different author IDs in separate lines.</p

    PHE-SICH-CT-IDS

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    This publicly available dataset namely PHE-SICH-CT-IDS, which is constructed 120 CT scans of patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. PHE-SICH-CT-IDS contains 3,511 CT images of SICH occurring in the basal ganglia region, with associated labels for the surrounding edematous zone around the hematoma. PHE-SICH-CT-IDS provides multiple functionalities including segmentation, detection, feature extraction, and more. It is divided into three sub-datasets representing different functionalities and formats: subdatasetA in NIfTI format, containing source CT data and edema zone labels, offering segmentation, feature extraction and prognosis prediction functionalities; subdatasetB and subdatasetC in JPG and PNG formats, containing sliced data with segmentation labels and detection annotations, providing segmentation and detection functionalities.</p

    The Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) Wave 5, 2023

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    The Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) is a longitudinal study researching ageing in Ireland among people with an intellectual disability aged 40 and over. This study is the first of its kind in Europe, and the only study able to directly compare the ageing of people with an intellectual disability with the general ageing population. The underpinning values of IDS-TILDA are inclusion, choice, empowerment, person centred, the promotion of people with intellectual disability, the promotion of best practice and to contribute to the lives of people with intellectual disability. The objectives of IDS-TILDA are: To understand the health characteristics of people ageing with an intellectual disability; To examine the service needs and health service utilization of people ageing with an intellectual disability; To identify disparities in the health status of adults with an intellectual disability as compared to TILDA findings for the general population; and To support evidence-informed policies, practices and evaluation. IDS-TILDA completed its fifth Wave of data collection in 2023. A total of 762 participants completed the Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) at Wave 5, consisting of 621 participants who had previously taken part in Wave 4 and 141 newly recruited participants

    The Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) Wave 1, 2010-2011

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    The Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) is a longitudinal study researching ageing in Ireland among people with an intellectual disability aged 40 and over. This study is the first of its kind in Europe, and the only study able to directly compare the ageing of people with an intellectual disability with the general ageing population. The underpinning values of IDS-TILDA are inclusion, choice, empowerment, person centred, the promotion of people with intellectual disability, the promotion of best practice and to contribute to the lives of people with intellectual disability. The objectives of IDS-TILDA are: to understand the health characteristics of people ageing with an intellectual disability; to examine the service needs and health service utilization of people ageing with an intellectual disability; to identify disparities in the health status of adults with an intellectual disability as compared to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing’s (TILDA) findings for the general population; and to support evidence-informed policies, practices and evaluation. IDS-TILDA provides much needed data on the health, social, economic and environmental circumstances of 753 people as they grow older and how their circumstances change over a period of time

    EBH-HE-IDS

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    EBH-HE-IDS is a new publicly available Enteroscope Biopsy Histopathological Hematoxylin and Eosin Image Dataset of 5532 electron microscopy images of histopathological sections of colorectal cancer, including five tumor differentiation stages. They are Normal, Polyp, Low-grade Intraepithelial Neoplasia (Low-grade IN), High-grade Intraepithelial Neoplasia (High-gradeIN), and Adenocarcinoma. Four magnifications exist in this database, 40×, 100×, 200× and 400×.</div

    The Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) Wave 4, 2019-2020.

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    The Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) is a longitudinal study researching ageing in Ireland among people with an intellectual disability aged 40 and over. This study is the first of its kind in Europe, and the only study able to directly compare the ageing of people with an intellectual disability with the general ageing population. The underpinning values of IDS-TILDA are inclusion, choice, empowerment, person centred, the promotion of people with intellectual disability, the promotion of best practice and to contribute to the lives of people with intellectual disability. The objectives of IDS-TILDA are: to understand the health characteristics of people ageing with an intellectual disability; to examine the service needs and health service utilization of people ageing with an intellectual disability; to identify disparities in the health status of adults with an intellectual disability as compared to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing’s (TILDA) findings for the general population; and to support evidence-informed policies, practices and evaluation. IDS-TILDA Wave 4 provides much needed data on the health, social, economic and environmental circumstances of 739 people as they grow older and how their circumstances change over a period of time
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