Browsing NDSU Faculty/Staff Research & Scholarship by Title
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A Cognitive Framework to Plan for the Future of Transportation
(2020)Automated, connected, electrified, and shared mobility will be cornerstones of the transportation future. Research to quantify the potential benefits and drawbacks of practice, and to identify barriers to adoption is the ... -
Collection Development and CAM: Prioritizing Intellectual Freedom or Quality Information?
(2018)The objective of this research was to explore the collection development opinions and actions of health sciences librarians when considering controversial health information resources, particularly regarding complementary ... -
Community Pharmacists' Contributions to Disease Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2020)Community pharmacists assist patients to manage disease and prevent complications. Despite the enormous challenge the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has dealt to the health care system, community pharmacists ... -
Comparison of Low- and Higher-Fidelity Simulation to Train and Assess Pharmacy Students' Injection Technique
(2013)Objective. To evaluate 2 forms of simulation used to train and assess third-year pharmacy students’ subcutaneous and intramuscular injection techniques. -
A Connected Vehicle Approach for Pavement Roughness Evaluation
(2014)Connected vehicles present an opportunity to monitor pavement condition continuously by analyzing data from vehicle-integrated position sensors and accelerometers. The current practice of characterizing and reporting ... -
Context Sensitive Solution: A Case Study of Northwest Highway White Rock Lake, Dallas in Texas
(2015)Loop 12 is the first ring around the city of Dallas. The project is a three-quarter mile section of Loop 12 on Northwest Highway. The project section of Northwest Highway is a set of six bridges that cross a 100-year ... -
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Higher Education President’s Email Communications in 2020 and 2021
(4/26/2023)Email communications from presidents to faculty, students, and staff communicate institutional priorities; they play an important role in shaping the ways that power, ideology, and influence are constructed and replicated ... -
Data-Driven Deployment of Cargo Drones: A U.S. Case Study Identifying Key Markets and Routes
(2023)Electric and autonomous aircraft (EAA) are set to disrupt current cargo-shipping models. To maximize the benefits of this technology, investors and logistics managers need information on target commodities, service ... -
Design and Evaluation of a Self-Care Educational Activity as a Student Learning Experience
(2014)Objective. To design an educational activity and evaluate its effectiveness on increasing third-year pharmacy students’ knowledge and confidence to recommend self-care products to patients. -
Detecting Sources of Ride Roughness by Ensemble Connected Vehicle Signals
(2022)It is expensive and impractical to scale existing methods of road condition monitoring for more frequent and network-wide coverage. Consequently, defects that increase ride roughness or can cause accidents will go undetected. ... -
Disability Inclusion in Service Provision and Web Accessibility
(10/13/2022)This research examined the effect of human elements of service inclusion at a service encounter on the consumers’ perception and behavioral intentions. The results from an experiential design model indicate that an inclusive ... -
Dry Edible Bean White Mold MAGIC Population
(2021)A dry edible bean MAGIC population was generated to map genes for resistance to white mold and to produce inbred lines with improved white mold (WM) resistance combined with good agronomic performance for primarily the ... -
E-portfolios: Wordpress and Scribd
(North Dakota State University, 2009)This presentation provides a brief overview of the value of portfolios (collections of student writings, in this case) in general, and electronic portfolios specifically. It then walks attendees through an approach to ... -
Educational Gaming for Pharmacy Students - Design and Evaluation of a Diabetes-themed Escape Room
(2017)Objective. To design an educational game that will increase third-year professional pharmacy students’ knowledge of diabetes mellitus disease management and to evaluate their perceived value of the game. -
Effects of smartphone sensor variability in road roughness evaluation
(2021)Accelerometers embedded in smartphones have become an alternative means of measuring the roughness of roads. However, the differences in their sensitivity and sampling rates between smartphones could produce measurement ... -
Enabling Mobile Commerce through Pervasive Communications with Ubiquitous RF Tags
(2003)For many years we’ve heard of the existence of a wonderful new technology called radio frequency identification (RFID) that allows supermarket items to be checked out without human intervention. Advertisements claim ... -
Energy Efficiency of CSMA Protocols for Wireless Packet Switched Networks
(2004)The finite battery power in wireless portable computing devices is a motivating factor for developing energy efficient wireless network technologies. This paper investigates energy efficiency, relating it to throughput and ... -
Enhancement of Signals from Connected Vehicles to Detect Roadway and Railway Anomalies
(2019)Frequent network-wide monitoring of the condition of roadways and railways prevent fatalities, injuries, and financial losses. Even so, agencies cannot afford to inspect vast transportation networks using present methods. ... -
Error Sensitivity of the Connected Vehicle Approach to Pavement Performance Evaluations
(2016)The international roughness index is the prevalent indicator used to assess and forecast road maintenance needs. The fixed parameters of its simulation model provide the advantage of requiring relatively few traversals ... -
Estimating Potential for Nutrient Delivery to Surface Water Resources in North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 2003)The relationship between nutrients and water resources may be described in terms of availability, mobility, and accessibility. There are many factors that influence nutrient behavior in the environment and their ...