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Data Call - MCAS Beaufort, SC (open access)

Data Call - MCAS Beaufort, SC

Data Call - MCAS Beaufort, SC. Supplemental Clarifying Data. Box 153, L-085.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Naval Air Station Oceana, VA and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Community Testimonies/Supporting Materials - Baltimore Regional Hearing (open access)

Naval Air Station Oceana, VA and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Community Testimonies/Supporting Materials - Baltimore Regional Hearing

`Naval Air Station Oceana, VA and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Community Testimonies/Supporting Materials - Baltimore Regional Hearing. (Box 255)
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Navy-Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC - Base Visit Presentation, May 1995 (open access)

Navy-Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC - Base Visit Presentation, May 1995

Navy-Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC - Base Visit Presentation, May 1995. Presentations made to the Commission. Box 84, L-006.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Past Global Changes (PAGES) Status Report and Implementation Plan (open access)

Past Global Changes (PAGES) Status Report and Implementation Plan

This document summarizes progress made thus far by the Past Global Changes (PAGES) programme element of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP). The document also outlines the implementation plans for most of the Foci, Activities and Tasks currently within the PAGES remit. The plan first introduces the scope and rationale of PAGES science and explains how PAGES is organized structurally and scientifically to achieve its goals. For all of the palaeosciences relevant to IGBP goals, PAGES has sought to identify and create the organizational structures needed to support continued work and progress. Models intended to predict future environmental changes must, in order to demonstrate their effectiveness, be capable of accurately reproducing conditions known to have occurred in the past. Through the organization of coordinated national and international scientific efforts, PAGES seeks to obtain and interpret a variety of palaeoclimatic records and to provide the data essential for the validation of predictive climate models. PAGES activities include integration and intercomparison of ice, ocean and terrestrial palaeorecords and encourages the creation of consistent analytical and data-base methodologies across the palaeosciences. PAGES has already played a crucial role in the archiving, management and dissemination of palaeodata. This is fully summarized in the recently published …
Date: 1998
Creator: Oldfield, Frank
System: The UNT Digital Library
Developing Total Maximum Daily Load Projects In Texas: A Guide For Lead Organizations (open access)

Developing Total Maximum Daily Load Projects In Texas: A Guide For Lead Organizations

A guide to developing total maximum daily load watershed projects in Texas.
Date: June 1999
Creator: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
System: The Portal to Texas History
Boating Uses, Economic Significance, and Information for North Carolina's Offshore Area "The Point," Volume 3: Data Related to the Hatteras Middle Slope ("The Point") Area Bibliography (open access)

Boating Uses, Economic Significance, and Information for North Carolina's Offshore Area "The Point," Volume 3: Data Related to the Hatteras Middle Slope ("The Point") Area Bibliography

A report on the physical and biological attributes of "The Point" for boating uses, economic significance, and information inventory.
Date: August 2002
Creator: Ross, Steve W.; Aschenbach, Ernst F. & Ott, Jacquie
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology, Interim Report - Year 2 (open access)

Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology, Interim Report - Year 2

A report providing a summary of the progress made with a research program initiated to gain better knowledge of the benthic communities of the deep Gulf of Mexico.
Date: December 2002
Creator: Rowe, Gilbert T. & Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strategic Plan for the U.S. Climate Change Science Program (open access)

Strategic Plan for the U.S. Climate Change Science Program

This strategic plan has been prepared by the 13 federal agencies participating in the CCSP, with coordination by the CCSP staff under the leadership of Dr. Richard H. Moss. This strategic plan responds to the President's direction that climate change research activities be accelerated to provide the best possible scientific information to support public discussion and decision-making on climate-related issues.The plan also responds to Section 104 of the Global Change Research Act of 1990, which mandates the development and periodic updating of a long-term national global change research plan coordinated through the National Science and Technology Council.This is the first comprehensive update of a strategic plan for U.S. global change and climate change research since the original plan for the U.S. Global Change Research Program was adopted at the inception of the program in 1989.
Date: July 2003
Creator: Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research
System: The UNT Digital Library
Climate Change Science Program Overview and Management (open access)

Climate Change Science Program Overview and Management

This program identifies the following criteria of interest: scientific or technical quality; relevance to reducing uncertainties and improving decision support tools; track record of consistently good past performance and identified metrics for evaluating future progress; and cost and value.
Date: December 11, 2003
Creator: Climate Change Science Program (U.S.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transformation through Base Realignment and Closure Technical Joint Cross Service Group Master Plan (open access)

Transformation through Base Realignment and Closure Technical Joint Cross Service Group Master Plan

DISREGARD RESTRICTION HEADER AND FOOTER - It is needed to orchestrate, coordinate, synchronize and integrate the myriad of Transformation through Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 2005 project phases, activities. and products to support structured analysis and decision making. The contents of this plan covers essential aspects of strategic, operational, and tactical planning and procedures needed to support TJCSG work group operations. This detail is needed to empower TJCSG members and associates' to work toward goal and objective achievement.
Date: June 21, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
S&S JCSG 13 Minutes 10 May 04 (open access)

S&S JCSG 13 Minutes 10 May 04

Supply and Storage Joint Cross-Service Group Meeting Minutes of May 10, 2003
Date: November 3, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Illinois Commodity/Waste Generation and Characterization Study (open access)

Illinois Commodity/Waste Generation and Characterization Study

This study was conducted to find ways to reduce waste and increase recycling and composting in Illinois. The report contains data on the composition of residential and commercial waste from around the state and makes recommendations for future consideration.
Date: May 22, 2009
Creator: Camp, Dresser & McKee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology Study (open access)

Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology Study

A study examining the topography, geology, geophysics, currents, hydrography, chemistry and biota of the Northern Gulf of Mexico continental slope.
Date: July 2009
Creator: Rowe, Gilbert T. & Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation (open access)

Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation

The "Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation" (ANADP) conference was held at the National Library of Estonia, from May 23-25, 2011. More than 125 delegates from more than 20 countries were gathered in Tallinn, Estonia and explored how to create and sustain international collaborations to support the preservation of digital cultural memory. This publication contains a collection of peer-reviewed essays that were developed by conference panels and attendees in the months following ANADP.
Date: August 2012
Creator: Educopia Institute
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transcript Summary 2: Individual Presentations by Workshop Participants: Perspectives of Stakeholder Groups (open access)

Transcript Summary 2: Individual Presentations by Workshop Participants: Perspectives of Stakeholder Groups

This document provides a transcript summary of the second part of Workshop on User-Centered Design of Language Archives; it contains a detailed summary of individual presentations by all workshop participants on the perspectives of stakeholder groups.
Date: July 15, 2016
Creator: Wasson, Christina; Holton, Gary & Roth, Heather
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lone Star Ink: Texas NDNP 2021 (open access)

Lone Star Ink: Texas NDNP 2021

Data management plan for the grant "Texas Digital Newspaper Project." This project includes the digitization of 100,000 pages of Texas newspapers dating from 1836 to 1922, as part of the state's participation in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). The University of North Texas plans to digitize and make available to Chronicling America 100,000 pages of historic Texas newspapers. The selected titles will reflect the political and economic history of the state; provide coverage for major regions of the state, including most major population areas; and have a broad chronological span. Additionally, titles selected during this project will focus on non-English newspapers important to the history of Texas which, for several reasons, have been overlooked and are underrepresented in national digital newspaper holdings. Pulling on the strengths and knowledge gained in previous years as an awardee, the UNT Libraries recognize the challenges involved in an undertaking of this scope and possesses the knowledge and management skills to achieve success.
Date: 2016-09-01/2023-08-31
Creator: Phillips, Mark Edward & Krahmer, Ana
System: The UNT Digital Library
ICKM 2017 Program (open access)

ICKM 2017 Program

This is the final program for the 2017 International Conference on Knowledge Management.
Date: October 25, 2017
Creator: Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw; Allen, Jeff M. & Hawamdeh, Suliman M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Programmatic Extraction of ‘Documents' from Web Archives (open access)

Programmatic Extraction of ‘Documents' from Web Archives

Data management plan for the grant "Programmatic Extraction of ‘Documents' from Web Archives." This research project seeks to evaluate the use of machine learning algorithms to successfully identify and extract publications contained in existing Web archives. Identifying these documents will empower libraries, archives, and museums to meet their curatorial missions.
Date: 2017-12-01/2020-11-30
Creator: Phillips, Mark Edward & Caragea, Cornelia
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integrating multi-omics datasets to infer phenotype-specific driver genes, regulatory interactions and drug response (open access)

Integrating multi-omics datasets to infer phenotype-specific driver genes, regulatory interactions and drug response

Data management plan for the grant "Integrating multi-omics datasets to infer phenotype-specific driver genes, regulatory interactions and drug response." Research to develop open source integrative computational tools that perform secondary analysis of publicly available multi-omics biological, clinical and environmental exposure datasets to infer context-specific regulatory interactions and modules, and to predict disease associated genes and patient-specific drug response.
Date: 2019-08-01/2024-06-30
Creator: Bozdag, Serdar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generating pathogen- / pest-resistant non-GMO cotton through targeted genome editing of oxylipin signaling pathways (open access)

Generating pathogen- / pest-resistant non-GMO cotton through targeted genome editing of oxylipin signaling pathways

Data management plan for the research grant "Generating pathogen- / pest-resistant non-GMO cotton through targeted genome editing of oxylipin signaling pathways."
Date: 2021-01-15/2024-01-14
Creator: Ayre, Brian G.; McGarry, Roisin C. & Shah, Jyoti
System: The UNT Digital Library
NSFDEB-NERC: Collaborative Research: Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits? (open access)

NSFDEB-NERC: Collaborative Research: Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits?

Data management plan for the grant, "NSFDEB-NERC: Collaborative Research: Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits?" Research on the impact of wildlife corridors using genetics as the measure of effectiveness. The study will use 20 independent landscapes to quantify how corridor traits affect gene flow, and will use non-flying mammals as focal species because they are strongly affected by fragmentation. The research team hypothesizes (1) a strong non-linear decline in success (gene flow) with corridor length, reflecting the skewed distribution of dispersal distances within species; (2) success will drop steeply as corridor width falls below a threshold, with the threshold determined by species traits; and (3) species that are bigger, are habitat specialists, or have greater dispersal abilities (relative to brain size or reproductive rate) will benefit more from corridors. Testing these hypotheses will allow generalization to a wide range of mammal species not included in this project. It will use highly flexible Random Forest models to answer the overarching question: What landscape traits (e.g., corridor width, degree of human disturbance) and species traits (mobility, affinity to particular land cover types) are associated with effective corridors?
Date: 2021-01-15/2023-12-31
Creator: Gregory, Andrew
System: The UNT Digital Library
Functional Porous Organic Polymers as Advanced Decontamination Materials for Water Purification (open access)

Functional Porous Organic Polymers as Advanced Decontamination Materials for Water Purification

Data management plan for the grant "Functional Porous Organic Polymers as Advanced Decontamination Materials for Water Purification." This project seeks to develop and deploy a new class of porous organic polymers which have high capacity and selectivity to rapidly remove heavy metal contaminants well below parts per million level standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency. The project will engineer porosity and surface chemistry of porous organic polymers to clean inorganic heavy metal contaminants from both surface water and wastewater. Porous organic polymers are robust, chemically and thermally stable, scalable, and modular, with very high surface area. The modularity of these polymers allows for a molecular-level tuning of the pore structure and surface chemistry that allows for engineered site-specificity of binding sites that target the heavy metal contaminants. Recent data shows these new materials offer a significant increase in capacity relative to benchmark materials, with a rapid removal of mercury and other heavy metal ions. This project will advance the concept by exploring rational design of these porous polymers with different topologies by customizing the monomer with various binding groups. The objectives of the project include design, synthesis, and characterization, followed by assessment of these materials to remove inorganic contaminants …
Date: 2021-02-01/2021-07-31
Creator: Ma, Shengqian
System: The UNT Digital Library
CAREER: Manufacturing of Mechanically Stable Nanoporous Ceramic Structures Via Selective Infiltration of Polymer Templates (open access)

CAREER: Manufacturing of Mechanically Stable Nanoporous Ceramic Structures Via Selective Infiltration of Polymer Templates

Data management plan for the grant, "CAREER: Manufacturing of Mechanically Stable Nanoporous Ceramic Structures Via Selective Infiltration of Polymer Templates." This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation supports fundamental research to elucidate a new strategy of manufacturing nanoporous ceramic structures with controllable structure and composition and programmable mechanical stability. The specific goal of this research is to discover processing-structure-property relationships in ceramic coatings and heterostructures by providing fundamental insights on the mechanism of liquid phase swelling-based infiltration of spin-coated polymer templates with inorganic precursors and defining the rules that control the resulting structure and, thus, access to various materials surfaces and interfaces.
Date: 2021-03-01/2026-02-28
Creator: Berman, Diana
System: The UNT Digital Library
Developing a Biomanufacturing Platform for the Site-Selective Functionalization and Structural Diversification of Cytochalasan-Based Carbon Skeletons (open access)

Developing a Biomanufacturing Platform for the Site-Selective Functionalization and Structural Diversification of Cytochalasan-Based Carbon Skeletons

Data management plan for the grant, "Developing a Biomanufacturing Platform for the Site-Selective Functionalization and Structural Diversification of Cytochalasan-Based Carbon Skeletons." This project will identify fungal enzymes that efficiently modify more than one substrate in a predictable way. Also, enzymes will be engineered to expand the range of substrates. A biomanufacturing platform to synthesize bioactive molecules at lower costs will be the end result. Fungi can synthesize small molecules with complex structures using a number of highly coordinated enzymes. These molecules are difficult to make synthetically, and they can aid in crop production or have beneficial human health effects. Cytochalasans are phytotoxic, cytotoxic and actin-binding natural products. Produced by fungi, over 400 variants have been described. The structural diversity is partly explained by the flexibility of the enzymes that introduce and modify functional groups. These enzymes structurally rearrange the core carbon skeleton in a site-selective manner, often on more than one substrate. Genome mining will be used to identify cytochalasan tailoring enzymes. Overproducing strains will be characterized chemically. Transcription factor over-expression will be investigated. Targeted gene knock-out will confirm the function and scope of the enzymes. The enzymes will be engineered to expand their substrate range. Synthetic biology and metabolic …
Date: 2021-03-01/2024-02-29
Creator: Skellam, Elizabeth
System: The UNT Digital Library