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    Joy committee and qualitative aspects of College Librarianship

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    A study of the report of the Expert Committee on College Libraries (1993) appointed by Government of Kerala under the chairmanship of V.P. Joy, IAS. Opines that it is the first of such attempts by any State Government in India Joy Committee considers that the successful performance of the college librarian demand a clear understanding of academic objectives, a significant level of academic expertise and working partnership with heads of teaching departments. Joy recommended that librarian should be brought under the definition of teacher and that the academic qualification of the library staff should be at par with those of the teachers in colleges. The recommendations include granting academic status and service conditions on par with teachers to the college librarians, amendments to purchase rules to enable acquisition of electronic documents, staff formulae based on user strength and levels, implementing mechanisms for participatory development of the system, and methods and procedures for qualitative development of the college library collections

    Ikogawa, Joy; 1998-10-05

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    Biography: Joy Kogawa is an award-winning author who became a member of the Order of Canada in 1986 and of the Order of British Columbia in 2006. She is recognized for her novels, poetry, essays, children\u27s stories, and social activism; she is best known for Obasan (1981), a semi-autobiographical novel about the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II. -Encyclopedia.com, Joy Ikogawa, 2020-09-1

    Benefits of VSB and VPL Partnerships - Interview with Joy Francescini

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    Joy talks about her experiences working at the Strathcona Library Branch and the partnership between the Vancouver School Board (VSB) and the Library that facilitated various author storytelling visits and how she feels grateful to be a part of the development of the children who visited the branch over the years

    FINDING JOY IN THE JOURNEY

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    abstract: Executive Summary Finding Joy in the Journey is a sports philanthropy project I have designed to connect the Arizona State University Women's Basketball team with girls between the ages of 7-12 in the Phoenix community who have the same love for the game basketball. Through monthly team bonding events over a nine-month season, these young girls are able to build long lasting relationships with their role models and learn how to find the joy in the journey. Finding joy in the journey is key in our fast paced and on the go American lifestyle. The successes and bumps in the road, the good times and the bad, and the people along the way all contribute to help shape us into the people we are today. This program allows for 14 girls to have a scholarship to be on the Jr. ASU women's basketball team. The approximate budget for this project is $3000 per year and covers expenses for food and supplies at monthly team events as well as each of the girls to have season tickets for the ASU women's basketball home games. Funding is provided through boosters and fundraising efforts on the front end. Marketing efforts are made through the ASU Women's Basketball team's partnership with local elementary and middle schools through the character code game, and also through the database of the girls who attend basketball camp. Through a shared love of the game of basketball, ASU Women's Basketball is raising up a young generation of girls to be leaders by inspiring and teaching them all of the lessons the game of basketball can teach us about life

    Joy Williams, 34th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Joy Williams is the author of four novels, State of Grace (1973, a National Book Award finalist), The Changeling (1978), Breaking and Entering (1988) and The Quick and the Dead (2000, a Pulitzer Prize finalist); three story collections, Taking Care (1982), Escapes (1990), and Honored Guest (2004); a collection of nonfiction, Ill Nature (2001); and a travel guide, The Florida Keys (1986). Her second novel, The Changeling, was reissued by Fairy Tale Review in 2008

    Scientometric portrait of Nobel laureate Leland H. Hartwell

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    Leland H. Hartwell was honoured with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2001) at his 62 years age and at 41 years of research publishing career. The first contribution of the author was in 1961 at the age of 22. The number of his contributions in a year peaked in 1997 when it touched 8. He had 108 publications during 1961 – 2001 in domains: Molecular Biology of Cell Cycle Regulation (43), Genetics of Cell Division (48), Genomic Re-arrangement and DNA Repair (9), Molecular Genetics of Yeast Cell Fission (5), and Drug Target Interaction (3) which were analysed for authorship pattern with his 101 collaborators. Most active researchers having number of publications with Leland H. Hartwell were : Weinert, T. A. (10), Garvik, B. M. (8), McLaughlin, C. S. (8), Jenness, D. D. (5). His productivity coefficient was 0.76 which clearly indicates that his productivity increased after 50 percentile age. Highest collaboration coefficient (1) for Leland H. Hartwell was found during 1963-1965, 1968-1969, 1977, 1981-1983, 1985-1990, 1996 and 1998-2001. Journals have been the most preferred channel of communication where, as many as 96 papers out of 108 have been published. The core journals publishing his papers were: Cell (14), Genetics (12), Mol. Cell Biol. (8), J. Bactariol. (7), J. Cell Biol. ( 7), Science (7) J. Mol. Biol.(6), Exp. Cell Res. (5), and Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.(5). Publication density is 2.63 and Publication concentration is 14.63. Most prolific keywords in titles of publications were: Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Yeast , Cell division cycle , RAD9, DNA Damage , Genes , Cell cycle, Genetic control , Check point (s) , Cell division , Mutant of Yeast

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089211043610 - Supplemental material for Multi-objective optimization of machining parameters during green machining of aerospace grade titanium alloy using Grey–Taguchi approach

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089211043610 for Multi-objective optimization of machining parameters during green machining of aerospace grade titanium alloy using Grey–Taguchi approach by Pawan Kumar, Pradeep K Karsh, Joy P Misra and Jatinder Kumar in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    The Shippens of Philadelphia: Quaker oats that were never sowed

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    This thesis aims to prove that greed and a changing world led to the abandonment of Quakerism by many Quakers in the seventeenth century, focusing on the Shippen family of Philadelphia in particular.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Summer Joy Woo

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231215695 - Supplemental material for Surface modification by electrical discharge machining: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231215695 for Surface modification by electrical discharge machining: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis by Sharad Yadav, Vishwajeet Kumar, Joy Prakash Misra and Rabesh Kumar Singh, Vikas Upadhyay in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
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