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Paige Morgan is the Digital Publishing and Copyright Librarian and Head of Digital Initiatives and Preservation at the University of Delaware Library, Museums, and Press. She holds a Ph.D. in Literature and Textual Studies from the University of Washington. Within libraries, she has worked as a curriculum and community builder, focusing on digital scholarship, copyright, and scholarly communications education.As open access continues to become more prominent in the field of academic publishing, it is essential to have a foundational understanding of the topic as it continues to evolve. Recently, the Biden administration announced it instructed all U.S. federal agencies to require open access to federally funded research, starting in 2026. The U.S. is the world's biggest research funder, according to Nature and as such, the change to require federally funded research to be open access will increase the number of scientific research articles publicly available. CITI Program's Open Access Publishing: An Introduction webinar provides individuals with a better understanding of open-access publications. Learn more about CITI Program: https://about.citiprogram.org/
Multi-talented Paige Morgan joins The Sanctuary to help us understand what goes on behind the scenes of a clothing line. Also, king finally opens up about an experience that changed his life
Literature Review Series Jan/Feb 2021 Special Guests: Abagail Kirwen, PharmD and Paige Morgan, PharmD Reference List: https://pharmacytodose.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/jan_feb2021-references.pdf 07:13 – Six-pack of Studies; 39:06 – Review Room; 52:20 – Glance at the Guidelines; 61:58 – Kinetics Corner; 73:37 – Front of the Fridge PharmacyToDose.Com @PharmacyToDose on Twitter PharmacyToDose@Gmail.com
Episode 55 - Defiance and DefectionManagement Consultancy Review.Line Manager Hartro Piltz to asses initial consultancy efforts, largely from bed for what can only be assumed to be efficiency reasons. Bill for destruction of celebratory sparkling slurry to be applied to Line Manager’s expense account.Content Warning for:Emotional AbuseBullying / TauntingAlcohol & alcohol consumptionUnhealthy relationshipsDiscussions of: systemic worker oppression, violence, attempted murderMentions of: existential crisis, delusions, drug use, blood, guns, death & death threats, knives, shouting, faintingTranscript: https://cutt.ly/zjtJRopSpecial thanks to this week's Patrons: Jessica Specht, Natalie Logan, Emily Simmons, Paige Morgan, Clarissa Olivares, Lana Roberts, Emma, Rhiannon Thomas Bourne, Malibustacy, Regan Sanders, Christina, Sir Prahlegod, Trixie McGee, A Brain In A Bucket, Esther Phillips, Annie Shoes, Natasha Tomecek, Maglor, Saturn '- Lynnette, Amaranta Petty, Allison Perrone, Ari Shenanigans, PumkinMilk, McKensie Schepers, Anneka V. Brighton, Jasmine Zeelfreund, Ludo, Marguerite Coles, Katharine Forman, hellotrickster, Riley Alexandre, Rose Johnson, reubenpax, what if you were defenseless, Tara, Biff, The Thing Lurking In The Dirt Under The Streets Of Alexandria, Sarah Anderson, [tips fedora] J'archivist, logan austin, Jem strongeststars Malak, OnaDacora, alex, skyberia, Gabby Figueroa, Zoe Wright, Charlie Morgan Reed, Heather, Nebula Wood, Gillis Lowry and Taylor Jackson.If you'd like to join them, be sure to visit www.patreon.com/rustyquill.Created by Tim Meredith and Ben MeredithProduced by Katie SeatonExecutive Producer Alexander J NewallPerformances:I.M.O.G.E.N: Imogen HarrisDavid 7: Ben MeredithHartro Piltz: Jenny HaufekTrexel Geistman: Tim MeredithEditing: Maddy SearleMusic: Samuel DF JonesArtwork: Anika KhanMastering: Jeffrey Nils GardnerFeatured SFX: Yuval, misjoc, SpliceSound, mgamabile, vovere, ZoviPoland & previously credited artists via freesound.org.Additional music: Newer Wave by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7016-newer-waveLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Subscribe using your podcast software of choice or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe and be sure to rate and review us online; it really helps us spread across the galaxy.Check out our merchandise, available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.Join our community:WEBSITE: www.rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/therustyquill/TWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: www.reddit.com/r/RustyQuill/DISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL:
Jake Gunnar Walsh is a composer, performer, and educator from Chepachet, Rhode Island. A recent graduate of Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, he earned a double Masters Degree in Oboe Performance and Music Composition studying oboe with Linda Strommen and Roger Roe, and composition with Claude Baker and David Dzubay. Jake graduated from Ithaca College in 2015 with a double B.M. degree in Oboe Performance and Music Composition, studying oboe with Paige Morgan, and composition with Dana Wilson and Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann. Jake is passionate about premiering and commissioning new works for the Oboe and English Horn, and specializes in the performance of contemporary music. Equally dedicated to the art of music education, Jake has taught as an Associate Instructor for the Department of Music Theory at Indiana University, led a series of masterclasses on Oboe Extended Technique and Contemporary Performance Practice, and has taught private oboe and composition extensively. Jacob has been on faculty teaching Music Composition and Music Theory at the Ithaca College Summer Music Academy since 2016, and has been the Composer in Residence at the Luzerne Music Center since 2019. Jake is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Oboe at Ithaca College and teaches as a Part Time Lecturer for the Department of Music Theory, History, and Composition. I (Shaun) sat down with Jake to talk to him about his top 10 songs. I also asked him to name contemporary composers as drinks of alcohol. To listen to his picks, here is a Spotify Playlist and two YouTube Links: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ROPZjf2PVGBEENV3ogX3s https://youtu.be/8vcOvPnl7wE https://youtu.be/SKVixOWiwzM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicspeaks-podcast/support
Case ########-25Please note: This episode is preceded by an extended introduction.An examination on the nature of Justice.Recorded by the Archivist in situ.Content warnings:While this episode is not directly about race or racial violence nor includes character death, it does explore general themes of wrongful imprisonment & abuses of power. Transcripts can be found here PDF: https://cutt.ly/DgYjMGZDOC: https://cutt.ly/ngYkepCPrison (inc SFX)DehumanisationWrongful imprisonment & victimisationPolice brutalityUncertain memory & distorted timeAbuse of powerPhysical violenceBullyingIsolationPleadingExplicit languageThanks to this week's Patrons: Jessica Specht, Natalie Logan, Emily Simmons, Paige Morgan, Clarissa Olivares, Lana Roberts, Emma, Rhiannon Thomas Bourne, Malibustacy, Regan Sanders, Christina, Sir Prahlegod, Trixie McGee, A Brain In A Bucket, Esther Phillips, Annie Shoes, Natasha Tomecek, Maglor, Saturn '- Lynnette, Amaranta Petty, Allison Perrone, Ari Shenanigans, PumkinMilk, McKensie Schepers, Anneka V. Brighton, Jasmine Zeelfreund, Ludo, Marguerite Coles, Katharine Forman, hellotrickster, Riley Alexandre, Rose Johnson, reubenpax, what if you were defenseless, Tara, Biff, The Thing Lurking In The Dirt Under The Streets Of Alexandria, Sarah Anderson, [tips fedora] J'archivist, logan austin, Jem strongeststars Malak, OnaDacora, alex, skyberia, Gabby Figueroa, Zoe Wright, Charlie Morgan Reed, Heather, Nebula Wood, Gillis Lowry and Taylor Jackson.Edited this week by Maddy Searle, Elizabeth Moffatt, Brock Winstead & Alexander J NewallWritten by Jonathan Sims and directed by Alexander J NewallProduced by Lowri Ann DaviesPerformances:- "Martin Blackwood" - Alexander J. Newall- "The Archivist" - Jonathan Sims- "The Inspector" - Richard DaviesSound effects this week by icmusic, dauser, rachyray, tontoepfer, CosmicEmbers, klankbeeld, Reitanna, RobertMThomas, brianbaltar, kd_jack, joanasjoan, felix.blume, ingudios, DWOBoyle, AcousticMemory, YleArkisto, Moulaythami, hargissssound, lwdickens, 13FPanska_Krug_Antonin, ultradust, Eneasz, kyles, rdneubauer, Anthousai, FngerSounds, nicktermer, nextmaking, kingsrow, SpliceSound, danielad, duckduckpony, datasoundsample, Adam_N, KomradeJack, LamaMakesMusic, conleec, mypantsfelldown, 14GPanskaHonc_Petr, leonelmail, SpliceSound, Cornwallis89, aglinder, vflefevre, volonda, scottemoil, Iceofdoom, audible-edge, BurghRecords, jmbphilmes, yadronoff, o_ciz, sturmankin & previously credited artists via freesound.org Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.comCheck out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Join our... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Alex, Helen, Bryn, Lydia and Ben as they get to building!This week Azu has opinions about chairs, Cel is chill, Zolf breaks the news to Amelia, and Hamid gets crafty!Content Notes: - recreational drug useThanks to this week's Patrons: Jessica Specht, Natalie Logan, Emily Simmons, Paige Morgan, Clarissa Olivares, Lana Roberts, Emma, Rhiannon Thomas Bourne, Malibustacy, Regan Sanders, Christina, Sir Prahlegod, Trixie McGee, A Brain In A Bucket, Esther Phillips, Annie Shoes, Natasha Tomecek, Maglor, Saturn '- Lynnette, Amaranta Petty, Allison Perrone, Ari Shenanigans, PumkinMilk, McKensie Schepers, Anneka V. Brighton, Jasmine Zeelfreund, Ludo, Marguerite Coles, Katharine Forman, hellotrickster, Riley Alexandre, Rose Johnson, reubenpax, what if you were defenseless, Tara, Biff, The Thing Lurking In The Dirt Under The Streets Of Alexandria, Sarah Anderson, [tips fedora] J'archivist, logan austin, Jem strongeststars Malak, OnaDacora, alex, skyberia, Gabby Figueroa, Zoe Wright, Charlie Morgan Reed, Heather, Nebula Wood, Gillis Lowry and Taylor Jackson.If you'd like to join them, visit www.patreon.com/rustyquill.Editing this week by Lowri Ann Davies, Tessa Vroom & Alexander J Newall.SFX this week by kellieskitchen, Handfan, sunnyflower, NeoSpica, issalcake, zerolagtime, chewiesmissus, garionek, jackjames_tomknevitt, ErikH2000, CosmicEmbers, Brokenphono, Joao_Janz, parabolix, Anton, Glaneur-de-Sons_Vent, kyles, Benboncan, gropkcor, YleArkisto, Kinoton, johnzwick45, "Glass Smash, Bottle, E.wav" and "Wind-Synthesized-A" by Inspector J (www.jshaw.co.uk).As always, today’s game system is available for free at d20pfsrd.com.Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillDISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comRusty Quill Gaming is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the train under the new management of the Wade-Adler Company it’s journey is based around how to exploit the apocalypse for money. In an effort to find a weather control weapon Richard Oliver a Company team head out to a remote installation surrounded by the most extreme weather in the country.Also featuring an interview with PhD student Paige Morgan who before the apocalypse started was studying the problem of over-population and various unrelated critical stories about the Wade-Adler Company.In this episode Paige Morgan was played by Alicia AtkinsTheme music is as always provided by the talented Chip Michael, for more of Chip's music go to www.soundcloud.com/chipmichael.This episode was produced and edited by Holly Ritchie
Jules Bennington, Policy Officer at CMI sat down with Paige Morgan and Paige Thomas to discuss their apprenticeship journey at Transport for London.
Join Jenna and Katelyn as they discuss one of the most important films in the commoner-to-princess canon, “The Prince & Me.” Your hosts are pretty sure they saw this movie together in theaters back in 2004, but how does it hold up? What can Meghan and Harry learn from Paige Morgan’s whirlwind romance with Prince Edvard? Are meat slicers sexy?! Stacks! This marks the first episode in our series, “Formative Princesses of Film,” where we will take a closer look at the non-animated princess movies of our youth. As for the news, we cover Wills and Harry’s rumored cameo in the next Star Wars episode, talk about recent royals sightings in Scotland, discuss how Kate’s milliner Jane Corbett is hanging up her hat, scrutinize an upcoming cake auction, and go over Meghan’s list of women who influenced her. We also respond to our first listener email, so listen in if you want our recommendations for some of our favorite royal biographies, as well as our tips for figuring out if a book will be worth your time!
2016 Newday 15 - 19s Outreach Bootcamp 3 Healing and Evangelism Paige Morgan Durand by Newday