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  • Author(s):
    Rebecca Gindele, Laurel Quinn
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    Policy Brief No. 8

    The Colombian Final Accord, signed in 2016, opened opportunities in the country for dialogue and increased stakeholder capacity to include women’s rights in peacebuilding programs. Effective participation of women’s organizations in the peace process has resulted in improved access to information, increased technical expertise, more opportunities to lobby and advocate for change, and strengthened implementation of the peace accord. While the evidence shows that the impleme…

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    2022-08-09
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  • Author(s):
    Julie Vecchio
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    2016-03-11
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    Report
  • Author(s):
    Helen Hockx-Yu, Don Brower
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    This paper was accepted by iPRES 2021.

    Storage intermediaries are software, and sometimes hardware appliances that act as a link between applications and storage media, performing a range of tasks, such as protocol translation, caching, compression or even encryption. This paper describes storage intermediaries and their key functions that librarians and archivists should be aware of, as these introduce technical dependencies that can impact digital preservation.

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    2021-10-21
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  • Author(s):
    Cory Smith, Tom Hare
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    Pervasive sexual violence against women and girls in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador (including rape, domestic and sexual servitude, sexual assault, forced disappearances, human trafficking, and even murder) perpetrated by gangs, narco-traffickers, human traffickers, and a machismo culture fueled by corruption and impunity has led to some of the highest rates of violence against women and girls in the world, forcing these women and girls to flee and migrate to the United States. While t…

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    2020-04-15
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  • Author(s):
    Alessandro Fergnani, Swapnil Motghare
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    The majority of studies on the future of work are predictive in nature, often taking a bird’s-eye view that overlooks the importance of local context. This brief presents six scenarios of the futures of work in South Bend that emphasize stress-point events and phenomena in the larger social, political, technological, and economic environment, with a time horizon of 15 years (2035). The scenarios are geographically focused on the city, but refer to the global situation; in the narratives, the …

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    2020-08-15
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  • Author(s):
    Helen Hockx-Yu
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    Manuscript draft of a Book Review for the journal Internet Histories: Invisible Women, Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Caroline Cirado Perez, Abrams Press (2019), New York, U.S. $27.00

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    2020-10-07
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  • Author(s):
    Yujie Hu, Changzhen Wang, Ruiyang Li, Fahui Wang
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    Estimating a massive drive time matrix between locations is a practical but challenging task. The challenges include availability of reliable road network (including traffic) data, programming expertise, and access to high-performance computing resources. This research proposes a method for estimating a nationwide drive time matrix between ZIP code areas in the U.S. - a geographic unit at which many national datasets including health information are compiled and distributed. The method (1) do…

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    2020-06
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  • Author(s):
    Steven R. Erickson, Mercedes Bravo, Joshua Tootoo
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    Background: Individual patient characteristics, social determinants, and geographic access may be associated with patients engaging in appropriate health behaviors.

    Objective: To assess the relationship between statin adherence, geographic accessibility to pharmacies, and neighborhood sociodemographic characteristics in Michigan.

    Methods: The proportion of days covered (PDC) was calculated from pharmacy claims of a large insurer of adults who had prescriptions for statins between July 2009 …

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    2020-06
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  • Creator(s):
    Mark Suhovecky
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    This dataset contains the raw and sanitized data about Curate privacy settings, collected April 2nd, 2020 from the CurateND anotation test server, along with the R code used to convert the raw data to the sanitized data. The data is being used as part of INF 7491, a graduate-level data analysis course held Winter Semester 2020 at Wayne State University.

    The raw data consists of a RDF entries for every attribute in every CurateND pid, stored as RDF triples. The processed data is stored a an …

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    2020-03-24
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  • Author(s):
    Helen Hockx-Yu, Donald Brower
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    The digital preservation function in an academic research library is chiefly concerned with the ongoing access to its digital collections. This paper has been accepted by iPres 2019. It describes the work in developing a typology of digital collections at Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame, which serves as a framework for planning and building a sustainable Digital Preservation program.

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    2019-09
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  • Author(s):
    Matthew A. Davis, Olga Yakusheva, Haiyin Liu, Joshua Tootoo, Marita G. Titler, Julie P.W. Bynum
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    OBJECTIVES: Chiropractic care is a service that operates outside of the conventional medical system and is reimbursed by Medicare. Our objective was to examine the extent to which accessibility of chiropractic care affects spending on medical spine care among Medicare beneficiaries.

    STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study that used beneficiary relocation as a quasi-experiment.

    METHODS: We used a combination of national data on provider location and Medicare claims to perform a quasi-experi…

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    2019-08
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  • Author(s):
    Helen Hockx-Yu
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    The University of Notre Dame’s latest Campus Crossroads Project includes the Rex and Alice A. Martin Media Center, with a 186 m2 studio, which has brought together previously dispersed media production work across campus. This is also an opportunity to develop a common solution for the life-cycle management of video assets, including archiving workflows and digital preservation requirements. This paper discusses the differences and similarities between the digital asset management (DAM) and…

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    2018-07
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