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Corpus of Contemporary American English (2020 update)
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Dataset of American English words collected from spoken language, fiction, popular magazines, newspapers, and academic texts; the individual files include concordance information, parts-of-speech, and other arrangements of the data.
Date:
April 2020
Creator:
Davies, Mark
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Dataset
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The UNT Digital Library
A Curriculum That Matters, How colleges are teaching society's most pressing problems
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Date:
2020
Creator:
Kafka, Alexander C.
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Pamphlet
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The UNT Digital Library
Rethinking Tenure: Abolish, strengthen, or replace it?
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Date:
2021
Creator:
Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc.
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Text
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The Library of the Future, How the heart of campus is transforming
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This report discusses the future of academic libraries which serve as an essential gateway to knowledge. It discusses how libraries, as one of the largest facilities on campus, have become vibrant hubs for diverse purposes while retaining flexibility for future needs. How librarians have been steering discussions about open-source journals and courseware, which has profound implications for student access and success, and institutional budgets. Why libraries are leveraging special collections to carve out niches for their institutions and bolster connections with students and the local community. What librarians are saying about how varied their jobs have become, and how the profession is – and isn’t – diversifying. How librarians have adapted to automation to learn new technical, legal, and interpersonal skills.
Date:
February 2022
Creator:
Carlson, Scott
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Report
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The UNT Digital Library
Diverse Leadership for a New Era: How to recruit and support an inclusive administration
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2022
Creator:
Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc.
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Text
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