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Sierra upgrade planned for Tuesday, May 5

Submitted by Michelle Henley: The Libraries IT Division is planning to upgrade Sierra to Release 5.1 (from 4.2) on Tuesday, May 5 beginning at 5 p.m. This will require approximately two to three hours of downtime for both Sierra and the library catalog.  Read more about the Sierra upgrade: https://library.osu.edu/site/it/sierra-upgrade-planned-for-tuesday-may-5/




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UPDATE: Scheid Keynote at Ohio IR Day on May 8

The spring 2020 Ohio Institutional Repositories (IR) Day will take place from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Friday, May 8, via WebEx. Join the Meeting via the WebEx Room link. Maria Scheid of The Ohio State University Libraries Copyright Services will give the keynote presentation: “Building a Copyright Review Program.” She will discuss how […]




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Wellness Wednesday: May 6, 2020

Submitted by Christina Moore: Making a Simple Facemask The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public, particularly where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores, pharmacies and public transportation) and for bolstering other social distancing practices. As the state begins to reopen various businesses and services, […]




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Holiday the eco way!

Want to go on a guilt-free holiday? Then consider taking an eco-holiday. This might be a trip with a difference and it's more than likely to have a low carbon footprint. Judging by recent trends, getting back to nature without contributing to atmospheric pollution seems to be all the rage!




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Friday Updates: Pandemic Rules Force Shakespeare Festival To Cancel Season

The festival had been scheduled to begin performances at its Ashland theaters in early September, but Gov. Kate Brown has banned large gatherings into at least October.  




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42 days until golf: Remembering the late Payne Stewart




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41 days until golf: Vijay Singh's ridiculous run in 2004




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40 days until golf: Tiger's amazing rebound at 1997 Masters




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39 days until golf: Jean van de Velde's unbelievable collapse at 1999 Open




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38 days until golf: That time Kim Jong Il made 5 aces in a round*




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37 days until golf: Stenson's epic clash with Mickelson at 2016 Open




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35 days until golf: Tiger's dominant major performances in 2000




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34 days until golf: Inaugural event at Augusta begins annual tradition




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33 days until golf: Best college team you've probably never heard of




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'Friday the 13th' turns 40: Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic series

To celebrate 40th anniversary of "Friday the 13th," take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic horror series.





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Ravens visit Steelers on Thanksgiving Day, and Cowboys will face Redskins




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It’s a good day to be a welding engineer!

Report from 2011 OSU Welding Engineering graduate Kristen, who was hired just 2 months ago at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, just outside of Los Angeles. As a sophomore switching into the Welding Engineering program at OSU, I never imagined that three years later I would be part of something incredible, with nationwide acclaim. But here […]




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Big 12 to host football media days virtually, cancels in-person sessions




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Gasol recalls learning of Kobe's death: 'I refused to believe it for days'




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Shaq: Jordan would average 45 points per game in today's NBA




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NASCAR clears Ryan Newman for return after Daytona crash




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North Carolina governor expects Coca-Cola 600 to run on Memorial Day weekend




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Unusual Mother's Day weather: Two-thirds of the US face record cold and snow while a heat wave blasts the West

Mother's Day will bring Arctic blasts, wintry conditions and records low temperatures for two-thirds of the US. Meanwhile, a heat wave will hit Alaska





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Halladay's wife: Roy was addicted to painkillers late in career with Phillies




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Mets' Syndergaard intends on being ready for Opening Day 2021




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36 days until golf: Michelle Wie West returns to winner's circle in style




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Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day with GDS - Government Digital Service

RT @antimega: At @GDSTeam we’re running a number of online events for Global Accessibility Awareness Day on 21 May - please join us! #accessibility #AccessibilityRegulations




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F1 director: Everyone in paddock will be tested for COVID-19 every 2 days




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K League Matchday 1 betting preview: Expect fireworks in Ulsan




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Dilley v. Holiday Acres Properties, Inc.

(United States Seventh Circuit) - Held that two riders seriously injured while horseback riding in Wisconsin could not pursue negligence claims against trail and stable operators, because their causes of action were barred by Wisconsin's equine-immunity statute, which blocks recovery for most injuries that result from an inherent risk of equine activities. Affirmed summary judgment and judgment on the pleadings against the riders, respectively.




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Today's Full Day in Pop Report

All of today's top pop music news stories




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Ananya Joins Forces With Sean Kingston For 'Day Goes By'

One Of The First Collaborations Between Major Artists From India And The West




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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! DISKERY TURNS 20!

Diskery.com Celebrates 20 Years On-line!




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Rock On Neon Radio, Announces Tuesday Schedule

Rock On Neon Radio Is A Live365 Radio Station. The Station's Motto Is “some That You Recognize, Some That You've Hardly Even Heard Of” Which Is A Quote From The Song Celluloid Heroes By The Kinks.




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Limited Ferry Service To Resume On Monday

Starting Monday, May 11th, the ferry service “will resume under a reduced operating schedule with limited passenger capacity.” A...




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Weather Forecast For Saturday May 9

Saturday, May 9 is expected to be windy with a few clouds from time to time, with the high to be near 23°C/73°F and the low to be near 17°C/62°F,...




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Updates: Covid-19 On Saturday, May 9th

[Updating] As the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to affect countries around the globe with over 230,000 deaths worldwide, and sadly the...




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With Buy-in From Rural Counties, Nevada Starts First Phase Of Reopening Saturday

By Bert Johnson

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the state will begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions sooner than expected, starting this weekend. 

“We will enter Phase One on Saturday May 9, before the current stay at home directive would have expired on May 15,” he said Thursday. 

This stage of Nevada’s Roadmap to Recovery allows for nonessential businesses like barbershops, salons and retail outlets to open their doors. And restaurants will be able to offer dine-in service again, too. But Sisolak explained there also will be some new requirements to make that process as safe as possible.

“Retail businesses shall limit the number of customers in their facility at any given time to no more than 50% of the allowed occupancy based on applicable firecodes,” he said. 

Restaurants will also be required to space tables six feet apart and use reservations whenever possible to help ensure social distancing.

Those stricter limits on customer density will also apply to essential businesses, like grocery stores, which didn’t have them before. Employees who work with the public will also be required to wear masks now, although customers are merely encouraged to do so.

Notably, the state’s casinos will remain closed at this point in the process. Bars that don’t serve food, movie theaters and gyms are also banned from reopening for now. 

Phase One — and every step that follows in the plan — will last at least two weeks, so officials can evaluate their impact on Nevada's outbreak.

The recovery plan was developed with input from the Local Empowerment Advisory Panel, which includes county-level elected officials tasked with seeking feedback from local leaders around the state. According to Clark County Commission chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrck, who represents urban communities for the panel, they wanted to avoid one-size-fits-all solutions. 

“We made sure that all of the counties had a voice in any statewide standards that we crafted,” she said. “There are different things across our state that make us unique.”

To that end, county officials are able to keep stricter standards for reopening in their jurisdictions if they think it’s necessary — but they won’t be allowed to make restrictions looser than those defined by the state. 

According to J.J. Goicoechea, who serves as Chairman of the Eureka County Commission and represents rural communities on the advisory panel, their efforts came in the nick of time. 

“We were right on the breaking point of some of these rural counties and some of these constituents just saying, ‘The hell with it, we’re gonna open. We’ve got to move forward, we can’t afford to stay closed anymore,’” he said.

In California, rural counties like Yuba and Sutter have bucked the state’s guidance and allowed non-essential businesses to reopen, prompting criticism from Gov. Gavin Newsom. Goicoechea says his efforts at communicating with his rural peers kept them invested in the process. 

Goicoechea says the plan’s flexibility is also important because the balance between public health and economic needs looks different in every community. 

“It was critical that we did have representation that these rurals felt comfortable talking to,” he said.

According to Kirkpatrick, the next step in the state’s plan to reopen was driven by public health concerns as well. 

“In Phase One we needed to be able to meet the federal criteria of the downward hospitalizations, we needed to increase the testing,” she said.

She added that Nevada is on track to be able to test 4,000 residents per day, with a target of 10,000 per day by June. Sisolak said in addition they’re expanding testing criteria, too. 

“They will all be able to get tests now if they’ve been identified as either a symptomatic or asymptomatic patient,” he said.

According to a recent NPR investigation, however, the state needs to test more than 5,000 people every day to be able to control its outbreak.




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CLOUZINE Contemporary Music Magazin #17 Published Today

CLOUZINE Contemporary Music Magazin #17 Published Today




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New Island Entertainment Presents A F8ckin Birthday Extravaganza At Santos Party House

NIE Presents: The Hsu-nami, Fuck Your Birthday, NegativeHate, Stereobird @ Santos Party House




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Zarabanda @ First Friday

La Banda Zarabanda Surgió A Finales De Los 90. Fueron Contratados Originalmente Como La Banda De Planta Para El Restaurante Zarabanda, Propiedad Del Reconocido Cantante Cubano Willy Chirino.




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Versatile Haitian American Singer/Songwriter Natalie Jean Releases Spanish Holiday Single

Natalie Jean Is Excited To Announce Her Collaboration With Songwriters Bruno Vallelunga And Latin Grammy Nominee Danilo Gossain, Titled “Nostalgia De Navidad”.




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NEW RELEASE TODAY DEBUTS NEW VIDEO FROM G.L.O

A Bold New Video From Christian Rap Artist G.L.O For The Chart-topping Single “Reborn” Debuts Today On New Release Today.




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UG! COMEDY SHOW!! NOW @ Drexler’s: Tuesday Oct. 1st, 2019 Ed.

Todd Montesi's Weekly Awesome Rock & Roll Comedy Showcase!




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Chicago, IL Nolen Entertainment And Artist Brandon James Present Soulful Sunday's

Chicago, IL Nolen Entertainment And Artist Brandon James Present Soulful Sunday's. The Show Will Take Place On Sunday, October 6th, At Reggie's Chicago 2105 S State St, Chicago, IL.




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UG! COMEDY SHOW!! NOW @ Drexler’s: Tuesday Oct. 8th, 2019 Ed.

Todd Montesi's Weekly Awesome Rock & Roll Comedy Showcase!




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CLOUZINE Contemporary Music Magazin #17 Published Today

CLOUZINE Contemporary Music Magazin #17 Published Today




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NUVASIVE INC v. DAY

(US 1st Circuit) - No. 19-1611




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Difference Between The Flu And COVID-19 / ‘The Gifts of Adversity’ With Author Carolee Tran / ‘Socially Distant Saturday’ With Nick Brunner

The distinguishing factors between the flu and COVID-19, and why it matters. Dr. Carolee Tran discusses her new memoir about her family’s escape from Vietnam 45 years ago, and ‘Socially Distant Saturday’ with CapRadio’s Nick Brunner.




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Motorhead Day Celebrated With New 'Ace Of Spades' Lyric Video

Motorhead are debuting a lyric video for their 1980 classic, 'Ace Of Spades', as part of the first annual 'Motorhead Day' celebrations