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Projections and Characteristics of the 65+ Population in Williams County
This chartbook illustrates the characteristics of the county’s 65-plus population in 2015 and changes that have occurred since 2000. It also includes population characteristics, such as education, income level, and marital ... -
Projections and Characteristics of the 65+ Population in Wood County
This chartbook illustrates the characteristics of the county’s 65-plus population in 2015 and changes that have occurred since 2000. It also includes population characteristics, such as education, income level, and marital ... -
Projections and Characteristics of the 65+ Population in Wyandot County
This chartbook illustrates the characteristics of the county’s 65-plus population in 2015 and changes that have occurred since 2000. It also includes population characteristics, such as education, income level, and marital ... -
The Promise and Peril of Free Citation Tools
The article provides an overview of free citation tools. Topics include one-off bibliographies and smaller research projects; importance of avoiding too-numerous citation generator tools that are part of a suite of services ... -
Promising Practices in Adult Guardianship in Ohio
This research brief highlights innovative strategies used by five Ohio counties to address common challenges in adult guardianship. -
Promising Practices in Adult Guardianship in Ohio: Featured County Profiles
This accompanying document profiles the five Ohio counties (Butler, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Lorain, Stark) featured in the brief and provides more details about their innovative guardianship practices. -
Promoting Partnership: Campus and Community Collaboration Through Cultural Events
Hosting community-inclusive cultural events do more than demonstrate a library’s commitment to diversity; they provide opportunities for forging lasting partnerships with campus and community organizations. This article ... -
Promoting the Use of the Library Science Collection for Professional Development
As librarians, we understand and appreciate the value of reading for professional development in order to meet the needs of our faculty and students, learn something new, and to spark innovation and forward-thinking. As ... -
Promoting Transparency and collaboration with a new database A-Z audit and new ER acquisitions workflow
A collaborative project with electronic resources (ER) and subject librarians focused on our A-Z resource list, which needed attention as descriptions and links were outdated and/or inaccurate. This was a two-phase project. ... -
The promotion of ecological economics in Abrafo-Odumase Ghana, Africa
In the twenty-first century global economy communities either profit and thrive, or they do not. According to United Nation (UN) statistics, nearly 82 percent of the world’s population lives in a developing country moving ... -
Proper Footwear While Wearing an Orthopedic Walker Boot
(2012-04-27)As the use of Orthopedic Walker Boots increases it is important to study the effects of these boots. Walker boots have been shown to change kinetic and kinematic gait factors. However, the advantages of walker boots ... -
Proposing a sustainable urban design by the introduction of a new multi-modal transportation system in the United States: A case study in Oxford, Ohio
Since the 20th century, considerable attention is paid in the United States to how sustainability applies in several mid-size American cities. Sustainable urban design leads to having a more convenient life, while improving ... -
Protecting human participants in long-term care research : the role of state law and policy
(2002-10-01)This report examines the role of specific state legislative, administrative, and common law and public policy in protecting older long-term care consumers who are or may become participants in research studies. -
Protein_A_IgG_interactions PyMOL Session File
PyMOL session file to accompany “Using PyMOL to Explore the Effects of pH on Non-Covalent Interactions between Immunoglobulin G and Protein A: A Guided-Inquiry Biochemistry Activity”. Authors: Zahilyn D. Roche Allred, ... -
Prototype Vacuum Former
The purpose of this project is to design a small vacuum forming machine capable of running both prototype tooling and service parts for prior models that have ended their production life. This project will create a smaller, ... -
Prototyping in a Centralized vs. Client/Server Environment
(1995-05-01)Client/Sewer technology has become a hot topic. It has changed the way we think about systems development and implementation. In this paper a proposed experimental system is used as a test case to help define whether ... -
Providing Long-Term Services and Supports to an Aging Ohio : Progress and Challenges
(2009-06-04)This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provides information about the characteristics of those in different settings such as PASSPORT, nursing homes, and residential ... -
Providing quality home and community-based services through PASSPORT
(2007-05-31)This report is part of a larger evaluation of Ohio's PASSPORT Program. It examines issues of provider tenure, provider certification, and provider quality assurance. Data were collected in focus groups, interviews, and a ...