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    • Wikipedia as an arena for public scholarship 

      Robichaud, Danielle (Centre for Career Action, 2020-10-14)
      Wikipedia provides scholars with an avenue for meaningfully contributing to the widely used public knowledge platform despite contribution guidelines that restrict the use of original research. This slide-based learning ...
    • Wikipedia Edit-a-thons: Thinking Beyond the Warm Fuzzie 

      Robichaud, Danielle (Editorial Board of the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 2017)
      Wikipedia edit-a-thons represent a unique and fruitful avenue for galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAMs) to engage with new and existing segments of their user communities. Encompassing information and technical ...
    • Wire bonding on glass substrates via vapour deposition of Ag-Ti film 

      Kam, Nicholas; Hook, Michael David; Tang, Tanya; Mayer, Michael (Elsevier, 2019-08)
      Circuits on glass technology have recently developed in applications such as interposers, fibre optics, and displays. We report an automatable method towards interconnecting to glass circuits via wire bonding with maintained ...
    • Wisdom is a social-ecological rather than person-centric phenomenon 

      Grossmann, Igor; Dorfman, Anna; Oakes, Harrison (Elsevier, 2020-04)
      Typical approaches to study practical wisdom are person-centric, use flawed methods, and produce insights of little relevance to the construct’s definition. We propose that understanding the processes underlying practical ...
    • Witches in Swamps, Sirens at Sea, Leviathans of the Deep: Feminist Figures that Haunt our Social Media World 

      Wiens, Brianna I.; MacDonald, Shana (University of Waterloo, 2024)
      This article considers the resurgence of the monstrous feminine in digital culture, focusing on the memetic manifestation of witches, sirens, and leviathans. We trace the histories of these figures in the digital present, ...
    • Without Apology: Writings on Abortion in Canada 

      Stettner, Shannon; Ahmad, Aalya; Anderson, Tracey L.; Cawthorne, Jane; Cooke, Peggy; Dea, Shannon; Egan, Carolyn; Gardner, Linda; Gillespie, Laura; Haynes, Sterling; Hornbeck, E.K.; Hurley, Clarrisa; James, Dr.; Kang, H. Bindy K.; Unknown, Kristen; Lochwin, Natalie; Unknown, Mackenzie; MacQuarrie, Colleen; Miller, Ruth; Mintz, Judith; Mullan, Erin; Rinaldi, Jen; Roberts, Sadie; Solomon, Martha; Stote, Karen; Van der Graaf, Nick; Wagner, Bernadette; Wersheler, Laura; West, Shannon; Wiebe, Ellen; Woolford, Jess (Athabasca University Press, 2016)
      Until the late 1960s, the authorities on abortion were for the most part men—politicians, clergy, lawyers, physicians, all of whom had an interest in regulating women’s bodies. Even today, when we hear women speak publicly ...
    • Witnessing-condition Heterogeneity and Witnesses’ Versus Investigators’ Confidence in the Accuracy of Witnesses’ Identification Decisions 

      Lindsay, D. Stephen; Nilsen, Elizabeth S.; Read, J. Don (APA, 2000-06)
      Undergraduate participants were tested in 144 pairs, with one member of each pair randomly assigned to a “witness” role and the other to an “:investigator” role. Each witness viewed a target person on video under good or ...
    • Women’s Words and the Words of Women in the Oxford English Dictionary, 1700–2022, Supplementary Data & Notes 

      Williams, David-Antoine (The Life of Words, 2023-05-01)
      This Supplementary Data document collects notes on data and methodology, as well as supplementary aggregated data, underlying the analyses presented in David-Antoine Williams, ‘Women’s Words and the Words of Women in the ...
    • Workload, Risks, and Goal Framing as Antecedents of Shortcut Behaviors 

      Beck, James W.; Scholer, Abigail A.; Schmidt, Aaron M. (Springer, 2017-08-01)
      Purpose: Shortcut behaviors are methods of completing a task that require less time than typical or standard procedures. These behaviors carry the benefit of increasing efficiency, yet can also carry risks (e.g., of an ...
    • World hunger and the global economy: strong linkages, weak action 

      Clapp, Jennifer (School of International and Public Affairs: Columbia University, 2014-03)
      This paper probes some of the global economic forces that have contributed to the ongoing precarious global food security situation, especially in the years since the 2007 to 2008 food crisis. Since the crisis hit at a ...
    • WorldCat Local in a Health Sciences Environment: One Library's Experience 

      Gordon, Shannon (2010-06-07)
      In 2009, Memorial University Libraries embarked on a pilot project with WorldCat Local (WCL), an available discovery layer. As of May 2010, WCL remains in internal testing and will likely be released it in beta form in ...
    • Worldwide retention of nutrient silicon by river damming: From sparse data set to global estimate 

      Maavara, Taylor; Dürr, Hans H.; Van Cappellen, Philippe (American Geophysical Union, 2014-08-13)
      Damming of rivers represents a major anthropogenic perturbation of the hydrological cycle, with the potential to profoundly modify the availability of nutrient silicon (Si) in streams, lakes, and coastal areas. A global ...
    • Worst Case Latency Analysis for Hoplite FPGA-based NoC 

      Wasly, Saud; Pellizzoni, Rodolfo; Kapre, Nachiket (2017-10-30)
      Overlay NoCs, such as Hoplite, are cheap to implement on an FPGA but provide no bounds on worst-case routing latency of packets traversing the NoC due to deflection routing. In this paper, we show how to adapt Hoplite to ...
    • Wrist and Finger Gesture Recognition with Single-element A-mode Ultrasound signal: A Comparison with Single-channel Surface Electromyogram 

      He, Jiayuan; Luo, Henry; Jia, Jie; Yeow, John; Jiang, Ning (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2018-10-01)
      With the ability to detect volumetric changes of contracting muscles, ultrasound (US) was a potential technique in the field of human-machine interface (HMI). Compared to the US imaging (B-mode US), the signal from a static ...
    • Writing the Historian's Macroscope in Public 

      Milligan, Ian; Graham, Shawn; Weingart, Scott (American Historical Association, 2014-10)
      Exploring Big Historical Data: The Historian's Macroscope - A short book summary by the authors exploring their own rationale, and the historical context for the book's themes, including descriptions of the collaborative ...
    • You’re Making Me Sick: A Systematic Review of How Virtual Reality Research Considers Gender & Cybersickness 

      MacArthur, Cayley; Grinberg, Arielle; Harley, Daniel; Hancock, Mark (ACM, 2021-05-06)
      While multiple studies suggest that female-identified participants are more likely to experience cybersickness in virtual reality (VR), our systematic review of 71 eligible VR publications (59 studies and 12 surveys) ...
    • Zero dynamics for networks of waves 

      Jacob, Birgit; Morris, Kirsten; Zwart, Hans (Elsevier, 2019-05)
      The zero dynamics of infinite-dimensional systems can be difficult to characterize. The zero dynamics of boundary control systems are particularly problematic. In this paper the zero dynamics of port-Hamiltonian systems ...
    • Zero Dynamics for Port-Hamiltonian Systems 

      Jacob, Birgit; Morris, Kirsten; Zwart, Hans (2017-11-19)
      The zero dynamics of infinite-dimensional systems can be difficult to characterize. The zero dynamics of boundary control systems are particularly problematic. In this paper the zero dynamics of port-Hamiltonian systems ...

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