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Item Supplemental information for "A pilot study to locate historic scientific data in a university archive"(2023) Farrell, Shannon; Kelly, Julia A.; Hendrickson, Lois G.; Mastel, Kristen L.Item Drawers, Shelves, and Boxes Full of Data: Status of Analog Life Sciences Data and Solutions for the Future(2019-06-23) Farrell, Shannon L.; Kelly, Julie; Mastel, Kristen L.Item Small Press Journals in the Age of Open Access: A Case Study in Agricultural Economics(2016) Kelly, Julia; Eells, LindaItem Where in Academia are ELNs? Support for Electronic Lab Notebooks at Top American Research Universities(2017-03) Sayre, Franklin D; Bakker, Caitlin J.; Johnston, Lisa R; Kocher, Megan; Lafferty, Meghan; Kelly, Julia A.Item AgEcon Search: Evolution of a Subject Repository(2014) Eells, Linda L.; Kelly, Julia A.Item Winter study of ten porcupines in Itasca State Park(1976) Kelly, Julia A.; Nelson, Kris; Nelson, SueTen porcupines were observed within the park over a period of two weeks. Generalizations and correlations were difficult to make since behavior varied greatly among individuals. Damage to trees in the area was noted. There was no visible evidence of harm done by porcupines to red pines which has been a problem in the late 1960's.Item Publications of Dr. Ruth Evelyn Boynton (1896-1977)(2012-11-30) Kelly, Julia A.; Robbins, Kathryn; Foreman, GertrudeDr. Ruth Boynton was head of the Health Service at the University of Minnesota and an active researcher in the areas of women's health, tuberculosis, and public health.Item Old-growth Northern Hardwood Stands near Duluth, Minnesota(1986-06-01) Kelly, Julia A.This follow-up study of yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) regeneration in sugar maple-basswood forests in northern Minnesota covers 3 stands from a 1960-61 study that originally included 10. As the authors of the previous study had predicted, the presence of sugar maple increased, and while some yellow birch regeneration was noted, its overall presence had decreased.Item Building a RefWorks Database of Faculty Publications as a Liaison and Collection Development Tool(2008-08-02) Marsalis, Scott; Kelly, Julia A.Using RefWorks, a web-based citation manager, we constructed databases containing the publications of the faculty members for four departments on the St. Paul campus of the University of Minnesota. The goals were to learn more about the research interests in the departments and to have a tool to help inform us when trying to make decisions about book purchases and journal cancellations. A few unexpected challenges were encountered and a number of unexpected benefits emerged.Item AgEcon Search: Partners Build a Web Resource(2008-08-02) Letnes, Louise; Kelly, Julia A.AgEcon Search: Research in Agricultural and Applied Economics (http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/) brings together a variety of literature in agricultural economics in a free web resource. It began as a project to capture fugitive working papers, and has evolved into a major web archive for literature in the field. Many partners are involved in the endeavor, and it serves as a prototype for projects in other disciplines.