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Wealth Essentialism in Adults and Children
(2019)
Psychological essentialism is the idea that certain categories, such as male" or "wealthy," are defined by underlying, innate, and non-obvious features. In other words, essentialist reasoning posits that someone is born ...
Dale, Dale, Dale
(2019)
Dale, Dale, Dale is an interactive installation that touches upon systemic and symbolic violence against Latinx immigrants using the traditional act of piñatas to reference the commodification of a community and culture. ...
The Tragedy of Faculty Frank: Creating Dynamic Assessment Tools to Inspire Holistic Innovation
(2019-01-15)
In the last decade, user experience methods have become a core tenant of library assessment programs, pushing institutions to think more holistically about their user base and create resources like personas to guide them ...
Measuring Similarity Between Mathematics Research and Its References Using Bibliographic Coupling
(2019-07-12)
1 Introduction
Originally formalized in the 1960s [1], Bibliographic Coupling is a metric used to determine the similarity between two pieces of research by measuring the amount of overlap in their references. Applied ...
Toward a Gentle, Generalizable Framework for Scholarly Impact Conversations
(2019-10-10)
As a research impact librarian based in a central university library, I have the opportunity to speak to
researchers across a variety of disciplines about how they might define, measure, and communicate
the impact ...
Games on Foot-binding in Imperial China: Women as Hapless Victims or Active Agents?
(2019)
My project is to develop a series of online visual fiction games in Chinese, presenting a diversified foot-binding experience of women in the middle and late imperial China (960-1912), and thereby complicating game players’ ...