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Together, Corette Library and Simperman Learning Commons are the intellectual hub of the College: an interdisciplinary organization that actively engages students, faculty, staff, and partners to collaborate, explore, experiment and grow as researchers, creators, scholars, and informed citizens. We are committed to providing an accessible and safe space for all.
For more about us and the services we offer, see our homepage.
For more about us and the services we offer, see our homepage.
Using InterLibrary Loan (ILL)
Interlibrary loan (ILL) is a service that allows Carroll students, faculty, and staff to borrow books or receive pdf copies of articles that are owned by another library. If the Carroll College Library does not have a book or article that you need in its collections, you can place an ILL request to receive it.
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Linking to Library Resources in Moodle (Faculty)
มุมมอง 3711 หลายเดือนก่อน
This tutorial covers how to create links to Library resources, including ebooks and electronic journal articles, and add them to your Moodle Course.
Course Reserves Faculty Tutorial
มุมมอง 23ปีที่แล้ว
How to place books, DVD and other materials on reserve for your students.
Carroll Creates Ep05 Richard Buswell
มุมมอง 14ปีที่แล้ว
"A Conversation with Dr. Richard Buswell about his photography and his most recent book, Richard S. Buswell: Fifty Years of Photography(link is external), which was published in 2020. Dr. Buswell has been photographing Montana's ghost towns and homesteads for five decades. He is the author of several other books of his photography: What they left behind: Photographs; Close to Home: Photographs;...
Carroll Creates Ep06 Bob Swartout
มุมมอง 23ปีที่แล้ว
"A Conversation with Dr. Bob Swartout about his work and his book, Bold Minds & Blessed Hands: The First Century Of Montana's Carroll College, which was published in honor of the college celebrating its centennial anniversary. Dr. Swartout, Jr. is Professor Emeritus of History, Carroll College, Helena, Montana, where he taught both United States and East Asian history from 1978 to 2014. Dr. Swa...
Carroll Creates Ep03 Lorna Milne
มุมมอง 2ปีที่แล้ว
"A Conversation with Lorna Milne about her work and her book, Evelyn Cameron: Photographer of the West. Montana Center for the Book selected this title for state's contribution to the National Book Festival's "52 Great Reads," featured at the National Book Festival in 2018. Lorna Milne was an English instructor at Carroll College for 30 years before retiring in 2019. Lorna Milne grew up in east...
Carroll Creates Ep04 Joy Kelso
มุมมอง 5ปีที่แล้ว
"A Conversation with Joy Kelso, Master Chandler and owner of The Candle Shoppe(link is external), Kelso’s business. Kelso graduated from Carroll in May 2020 and is a U.S. Army Veteran. Kelso’s journey to opening The Candle Shoppe began as an apprentice before the 2008 recession where she began to learn the 600 year old German folk art of candle carving; a deployment, marriage, and graduation la...
Carroll Creates Ep01 Jeanette Fregulia
มุมมอง 10ปีที่แล้ว
"A Conversation with Dr. Jeanette Fregulia about her book, A Rich and Tantalizing Brew. Dr. Fregulia is an Associate Professor of History at Carroll College and the Department Chair of History. Find out more about Jeanette, the courses she teaches at Carroll College and the other work she's published here: www.carroll.edu/about/directory/jeanette-fregulia" Podcast interview of Carroll College f...
Carroll Creates Ep02 Lauri Travis
มุมมอง 20ปีที่แล้ว
"A Conversation with Dr. Lauri Travis about her work and her book, Arrowheads, spears, and buffalo jumps: Prehistoric hunter-gatherers of the Great Plains. Lauri Travis received her PhD in anthropology from the University of Utah and now lives in Helena, Montana, where she runs her consulting business, Travis Archaeological Services LLC. Travis' consulting partner is Dax, an archaeological scen...
Interview with Guido Bugni
มุมมอง 218ปีที่แล้ว
Podcast interview of retired Carroll College Chemistry professor Guido Bugni by current students Tyler Dailey and Jake Brown on October 11, 2023.
Zotero Tutorial
มุมมอง 28ปีที่แล้ว
This video provides a detailed overview of getting started with the Zotero reference manager.
Zotero Getting Started
มุมมอง 37ปีที่แล้ว
This video provides a quick overview of getting started with the Zotero reference manager. For a more in-depth overview, stay tuned for a future video.
How to Find Article Full Text
มุมมอง 38ปีที่แล้ว
This tutorial demonstrates techniques for locating the full text of an article from a citation.
Do we subscribe to...?
มุมมอง 36ปีที่แล้ว
Find out if the library subscribes to a particular journal.
Finding Books and Articles Using Saints Search
มุมมอง 81ปีที่แล้ว
Finding Books and Articles Using Saints Search
Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed) & Popular Sources
มุมมอง 1392 ปีที่แล้ว
Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed) & Popular Sources
The Art of Using Sources in your Papers
มุมมอง 1152 ปีที่แล้ว
The Art of Using Sources in your Papers
Integrating Sources into your Writing: The Basics
มุมมอง 1462 ปีที่แล้ว
Integrating Sources into your Writing: The Basics
A Deep Learning Approach to Dermatology
มุมมอง 1213 ปีที่แล้ว
A Deep Learning Approach to Dermatology
Effect of SAD Light Treatment on dSERT Gene Expression, Motor Function, and Aggression in Drosophila
มุมมอง 603 ปีที่แล้ว
Effect of SAD Light Treatment on dSERT Gene Expression, Motor Function, and Aggression in Drosophila
Using Six Sigma to Improve Accounts Receivable at Shodair Children's Hospital
มุมมอง 1913 ปีที่แล้ว
Using Six Sigma to Improve Accounts Receivable at Shodair Children's Hospital
The Effect of Paraphenylenediamine on NAT2 Gene Expression, Behavior, and L3 Larvae Counts in Drosop
มุมมอง 2083 ปีที่แล้ว
The Effect of Paraphenylenediamine on NAT2 Gene Expression, Behavior, and L3 Larvae Counts in Drosop
Prenatal Exercise and Postpartum Depression
มุมมอง 803 ปีที่แล้ว
Prenatal Exercise and Postpartum Depression
I've always viewed separating violence from power to be something of a misnomer. Power is derived only from violence or the threat thereof. Why do you pay your taxes? Because the government will throw you in prison otherwise. How will they keep you there? By force, by violence they will detain you in one place away from your life, your family, your property, should you fail to pay your tribute. Some idealists might harp on legitimacy or law given by authorities by the community, but even a child knows rules are only as powerful as those who enforce them.
As a type 1 diabetic when my sugars get very low my mind kinda shuts down Dementia and lack of glucose to the brain I believe is a huge factor for sure.
dude... you have no idea how much this helped me while I was working on a similar project, thanks so much!
Thank you.
Any equation containing the imaginary number i=sqrt(-1) is a HOAX.
There are people who see colors, when they listen to music. I still don't understand how on earth, but now I understand why!
One of the best presentations of FT on TH-cam. Practical application.
And how does mini horses help with people who have disabilities, then a service dog and are they easy to take care of many horses and dogs?
I’m trying to figure out which one I want the service of first service mini horse which one is easiest take care of and how can you tell which one works and how do you know if many horse can kick or not
your voice is quite low while talking.
Thank You Y'all did an astonishing project with clear and ever thoughtful results Thank You
Great expose
If you fit something separately on each subinterval of the sample, at the connections between the intervals, the amplitudes and phases will not match, and that will cause discontinuities in your modeled sound, and this will produce the clicking sounds.
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Hello. Please, what is your course of study and would you be interested in collaborating? I'd like to meet people with more knowledge than me on this topic. I've been looking for case studies.
Thanks.
Thanks for the video.
In 5', the integrand should be f(x) exp(-iwx).... not f(x) exp(iwx)😉. Indeed, you need to multiply f(x) by the conjugate of exp(iwx) which is exp(-iwx). This is how you calculate the inner product <f | e(w)> in the space L2[R,C] and e(w) a basis of that space.
At 6'26, the inverse Fourier Transform is correct as f^(w) plays the role of the coefficient for each frequency w in order to reconstruct f(x).😉
Great explanation, very helpful indeed 👌🏻
Hi, I am very interested in this development. I am trying to propose a model like this. Do you have any paper about it or any email?
missing here: overlap of segments, windowing, peaking, retrieving frequency from phase progression or parabola interpolation and a few other things..
Awesome introduction
on 11:05 I would take into account the phase for least squares fitting
Speak with more enthusiasm, please!
just don't fake it ;)
Sorry not understanding. We are in computer application. Is it of any use in computer application ?
Hi, thanks for the video. I have a similar problem with the repeated clicking sounds. I fft 4096 samples and find the amplitudes (not the phase) for fixed frequencies from 20-14000Hz. Then I generate sinusoids with the same amplitudes and play the sound. I don't understand why the sound is periodic and clicking.
Look into windowing. If your sample is discontinuous if you stitch it together you end up with clicking.
@@mcmundn5100 it turned out that the clicking came from equidistant frequencies
May I know the source of any book?
Great video. I have had both dogs and a mini Service Animal. She is trained Gee/Haw (Left/right, I drive her for exercise and have a horse training background). I use Block (behind block) Cover (front block) and Patrol ( circle around handler for crowd control). I basically taught her to heel on the left and right side. I use her for mobility, and it means I can rest an arm/hand and switch to the other side. It works for what you mentioned too. I also taught her a backup command which comes in very handy. She also goes potty on command. Hint if you have a dog and a horse I learned the hard way to Use a different command for potty for your horse and dog, so you can have one go at a time.
I have been looking to train another dog for mobility disability I have. I trained my first dog years ago to aid me when the nerve would become pinched, and my legs would be paralyzed and face plant it on the ground. She is retired now, and my disability has increased to where I am needed a wheelchair partially and whenever the nerve is completely severed will be in wheelchair permanently. I've been looking for xl or xx American Bully, but not found easily where I live as the right successor in a dog breed that I know will need more strength to brace for me when needed but also be more than capable to assist in pulling me in the wheelchair. And I recently found where I live where there are minis for adoption. My question for you, does it require a disabled person to either own their own home with adequate size of lot for a backyard as well as the yard be able to accommodate a barn/stable area to sleep in? I live in an Apartment complex no garage for remodel into stable. And for exercising like I did with my S.D. was walk her down 3 blocks to the park. If minis can fly in airplanes, go into any public places of business. How would I make living with a mini horse as S.Animal in an apartment, for the present, (looking into trying to build own home but will take time)?
@@2shay337 I'm going to assume you live in the US. You really have two separate questions here. What are the laws regarding keeping a Mini, and what are the needs of the Mini. And remember, that the laws for public access and housing are different laws. I have known people to have them in homes, but it really depends on the size of he Mini and the home. I seem to remember that apartments can deny a Mini. So you will really have to examine the law about that. Minis are no longer allowed on airlines, so that has changed. You would have to either create what is essentially a very large litter box, or you would have to take the Mini outside to go. Horses go much more often than dogs, so you would have to plan on at least 12 to 15 outings over 24 hours if you could not rig the box indoors. So at least a small backyard would be better. You would not need a barn, as a small shed like you can buy at Home Depot would work. In an apartment food would also be an issue. It takes mine about 2 weeks to go through a 50 pound bag. So you would have to have storage or a store very close by.
@@2shay337 Sometimes You Tube doesn't allow very long comments so I have split this into two. As far as mobility goes, I find the mini MUCH better than a dog. You also don't have to replace them as often. I have had mine for 7 years, and she is still considered fairly young. She will likely work for another 15 years or more. As far as access goes, the place has to be large enough to accommodate the size and weight of a Mini, but that is the only restriction that is different from dogs. So you can't take them into a china store where the are going to knock glass off shelves just turning a corner. For exercise, I would not go to a dog park, but walks are good, and if your Mini can pull a small cart, there are no issues with getting them out. I hope this covers most of your questions. Good Luck!!!!
I really enjoyed this. Thanks Anna :)
hey. thanks for the video first of all. Do you know an app that I can use to turn the raw piano sound that ım gonna record into a position over time function?
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Nice Presentation. Thanks.
early 1900s industrial labor music 🔥
Heavy psychedelic noise 🤑
I think we ended up here the same way
@@PistachiOhMy yeah, we all got here the same way 😂
We all definitely got here the same way
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what does cse stand for in this contekst?
Comprehensive sex education
I enjoyed your teaching style, thank you
Good study but you’d need a better presentation to make people understand the exercises children involved in and the results! Good luck
Thank you, I am working on a short play based in France and this was very much what I suspected was happening but needed confirmation, so thank you. Suicide is very high in France...connected to loneliness...horrible.
thank you for this presentation,
There is nothing more embarrassing in human history than spoken word poetry.
good job
Yes we are crazy
Provide its pdf link as well
Available here: scholars.carroll.edu/handle/20.500.12647/10273
Dry needling is an effective, non-pharmacological treatment of MTrPs which has approached acceptance as the “standard of practice” for deactivating active MTrPs. It may be performed using either a superficial or deep dry needling technique. Elicitation of one or more local twitch responses (LTRs) is a goal of dry needling and often benefits those with pain secondary to MTrPs. Though the mechanism of an LTR is unknown, studies suggest a biochemical component. Five minutes after the induction of a single LTR, our group found a dramatic change in the biochemical milieu of the upper trapezius muscle. Within minutes of the LTR, the initially elevated levels of SP and CGRP within the active MTrP drastically decreased to levels approaching that of normal uninvolved muscle tissue. The reduction of these biochemicals in the local muscle area may be due to a small, localized increase in blood flow and/or nociceptor and mechanistic changes associated with an augmented inflammatory response[17, 18]. Though not designed as a treatment intervention, the results of these studies are provocative in that the substances analyzed are known to be associated with sensitization, persistent pain, and spinal facilitation. In an animal model, it appears that dry needling may, in fact, activate the descending inhibitory pain system and cause local deactivation of the MTrP[35]. New Frontiers in the Matrix of Neuro-musculoskeletal Pain: Integrating Pain Mechanisms with Objective Physical Findings and Needling Strategies Jay P. Shah, MD