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Item 4-H Building Bigger Things. Members' Manual Unit 3(University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1972) University of Minnesota Agricultural Extension ServiceItem 4-H Leader's Manual: You're the Boss, Self Management(University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1977)Item 4-H Plant Characteristics Unite IID Members' Manual(University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1971) University of Minnesota Agricultural Extension ServiceItem A Primer for Applying and Interpreting Licenses for Research Data and Code(Data Curation Network, 2024) Chinn, Lisa; Murray🦇, Matthew; Wink, IsaacThis primer gives data curators an overview of the licenses that are commonly applied to datasets and code, familiarizes them with common requirements in institutional data policies, and makes recommendations for working with researchers who need to apply a license to their research outputs or understand a license applied to data or code they would like to reuse. While copyright issues are highly case-dependent, the introduction to the data copyright landscape and the general principles provided here can help data curators empower researchers to understand the copyright context of their own data.Item A scan of Indigenous data in an institutional data repository(2025-01-10) Zuniga, Alicia; Marsolek, Wanda; Hunt, ShandaThe Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM) is an open access (fully available to the public) institutional data repository. DRUM accepts Indigenous data into the repository utilizing informal practices (i.e., requests for data use agreement [DUA] between researcher and Tribal Agency) and no formal policies. As a first step toward incorporating the CARE Principles into DRUM’s workflow and policies, we proposed a project in partnership with Data Services Continuing Professional Education (DSCPE), a ten-week experience that connected Alicia Zuniga (CSUS) with Wanda Marsolek and Shanda Hunt (UMN). The DSCPE project - which occurred September through November 2024 - included several vital activities performed by Zuniga which led to the following outputs: 1) list of search terms related to Indigenous data in Minnesota; 2) spreadsheet of those datasets that captures the level of Indigenous consent that was given to share the data publicly; 3) resource list of policies, practices, and documents related to Indigenous data; 4) recommendations for DRUM based on findings and the DSCPE experience; and 5) map of this process so that others, including DRUM staff, can implement and build on the important groundwork established by Zuniga. This digital record includes a protocol (outputs #1 and #5) and a recommendations report (outputs #3 and #4).Item Accessibility Data Curation Primer(Data Curation Network, 2023) Oxford, Emily; Woodbrook, RachelData curators are uniquely positioned to help improve access not just to individual datasets, but to the world of research data at large. As guides to and stewards of data, curators can counsel researchers on how to build accessibility into data planning, collection, analysis, and archiving. This primer is intended as a starting point for data curators who are invested in improving the accessibility of individual files or datasets, rather than as definitive guide. There is far more work to be done than can be addressed in the scope of this primer. Disability is also a complex concept with a diversity of possible presentations, which will present varying (sometimes even conflicting) accessibility needs.Item Acre yield corn contest for 1914(1914) Erikson, T. A.Item The adequate food supply(1941) University of Minnesota. Agricultural Extension ServiceItem Administrative Leadership, 1969 (Vol. 5)(University of Minnesota, 1969) Department of Educational AdministrationItem Aging Beef(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1992) Epley, Richard J.Provides guidelines for determining the length of time beef should be aged, and explains how aging affects flavor.Item Agricultural Aircraft Operations on Municipal Airports: A Guidebook for Municipal Airport Managers(Airport Technical Assistance Program (AirTAP) (Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota), 2009)This guidebook provides information to help municipal airport managers better understand and work with agricultural spraying operations. Topics include laws, record-keeping requirements, operational issues, material storage, insurance, and emergency response plans related to agricultural spraying.Item Agricultural Extension Service: Audio-visual catalog 1953-54(1953-07) University of Minnesota. Institute of AgricultureItem All you need to know about community gravel beds(2013) Busiahn, Jacob; Peterson, SeanA gravel bed is an irrigated bed or pile of gravel to place and safely hold bare root or washed containerized stock for (a.k.a. “heeling in”) up to 3-6 months. A Community Gravel Bed is a system that has been in use at commercial nurseries, municipalities, and universities for over 20 years. Building one for your community can provide many advantages over planting traditional bare root, balled and burlapped, and containerized stock.Item Analyzing & Reporting Achievement Gaps: Guidance for Minnesota Schools(2016-01) Rodriguez, Michael C.; Nickodem, Kyle; Palma, Jose; Stanke, LukeItem ArcGIS Pro Project Package (PPKX) Data Curation Primer(Data Curation Network, 2024) Kernik, Melinda; Work, Amy; Ranganath, Aditya; Martindale, JaimeFrom primer intro: ArcGIS Pro Project Packages are great for researchers sharing files within the same software environment (i.e. ArcGIS Pro), but the proprietary nature of the format and rapid versioning of the software makes decisions about long-term archiving difficult. ... This primer describes tips for opening and reviewing this overarching project file. Curators are encouraged to consult additional DCN Data Primers for curation checklists for component file types (like geodatabases and geotiffs).Item Archaeology Data Primer(Data Curation Network, 2023) Arteaga Cuevas, Maria; Fernandez, Rachel; Wittman, HollisArchaeology is the study of the human past through the analysis of material remains. Preservation of material remains is crucial to the understanding and sharing of different cultures. As many aspects of archaeological methodology destroy the very record they are analyzing, documentation is critical to this field (Richards et al, 2021). Consequently, the analysis and context recorded through these archaeological investigations and the data from artifacts is key. In regards to digital curation, it is important to understand that archaeological data are as varied as the cultures and material that are studied. Thus, this primer will not cover the entire scope of the field of archaeology, but hopes to serve as a starting point for curators and data managers to understand what data is produced and how they can be prepared for reuse.Item Area resource directory for the individual and the family, Todd, Crow Wing, Morrison Counties(1970-02) University of Minnesota. Agricultural Extension ServiceItem Argentina 1970. National Census of Population, Famlies and Dwellings. September 30, 1970. Enumerator's Manual(Minnesota Population Center, 2004) Minnesota Population CenterItem Argentina 1980. National Population and Dwelling Census 1980. Instructions for the Enumerator Questionnaire "A": long form(Minnesota Population Center, 2004) Minnesota Population CenterItem Argentina 1991. National Population and Dwelling Census 1990. Manual of the Enumerator. Long Form.(Minnesota Population Center, 2004) Minnesota Population Center