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Local representation theory and simple groups / Radha Kessar, Gunter Malle, Donna Testerman, editors

Hayden Library - QA171.L63 2018




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A tour of representation theory / Martin Lorenz

Barker Library - QA176.L67 2018




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Short-range micro-motion sensing with radar technology / edited by Changzhan Gu and Jaime Lien

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Eight days a week: the touring years / Apple Corps Limited presents ; a White House Pictures, Imagine Entertainment production ; in association with Diamond Docs ; a Ron Howard film ; directed by Ron Howard ; produced by Nigel Sinclair, Scott Pascucci, Br

Browsery DVD ML421.B4 E34 2016




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Landfillharmonic / Vimeo and Meetai Films present in association with Bella Voce Films, Eureka Productions, and Hidden Village Films ; directed by Brad Allgood, Graham Townsley ; produced by Juliana Peñaranda-Loftus

Browsery DVD ML28.C28 R43 2016




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The passenger: opera in two acts / by Mieczysław Weinberg ; libretto by Alexander Medvedev ; after the novel by Zofia Posmysz ; Bregenz Festival, from the Festspielhaus, in co-production with Wielki Teatr Warsaw, English National Opera London, and Teatro

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Napoli: or, The fisherman and his bride / choreography, Nikolaj Hübbe and Sorella Englund after August Bournonville ; music, Edvard Helsted, H.S. Pauli, H.C. Lumbye and Louise Alenius ; the Royal Danish Theatre presents ; in coproduction with DR and

Browsery DVD GV1790.N373 N37 2015




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Turandot: dramma lirico in tre atti e cinque quadri / libretto di Giuseppe Adami e Renato Simoni ; musica di Giacomo Puccini ; completamento del terzo atto di Luciano Berio ; RAI, Teatro alla Scala presentano La Scala per Expo dal Teatro alla Scala di Mil

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The jazz loft, according to W. Eugene Smith / WNYC Studies presents ; in association with Lumiere Productions ; written, produced, and directed by Sara Fishko ; producer, Calvin Scaggs

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Chasing Trane: the John Coltrane documentary / Meteor 17 in association with Crew Neck Productions presents ; a film by John Scheinfeld ; produced by Spencer Proffer, John Beug, Scott Pascucci, Dave Harding ; written and directed by John Scheinfeld

Browsery DVD ML419.C645 C43 2017




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[ASAP] Chirality Control of Screw-Sense in Aib-Polymers: Synthesis and Helicity of Amino Acid Functionalized Polymers

ACS Macro Letters
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Multifunctional sonosensitizers in sonodynamic cancer therapy

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2020, Advance Article
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Subin Son, Ji Hyeon Kim, Xianwen Wang, Chuangli Zhang, Shin A Yoon, Jinwoo Shin, Amit Sharma, Min Hee Lee, Liang Cheng, Jiasheng Wu, Jong Seung Kim
Phototherapy, including photodynamic therapy and photothermal therapy, has the potential to treat several types of cancer.
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The sensible stage : staging and the moving image / edited by Bridget Crone




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Digital signatures : the impact of digitization on popular music sound / Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen and Anne Danielsen

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Remembered presences : responses to theatre / Alison Croggon

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An Essential Tool for Capturing Your Career Accomplishments

Imagine you’re ready to apply for your next job. Like most busy professionals, you probably haven’t updated your résumé or your portfolio since you looked for your current job. 

Now you need to update both, and you can’t remember what work you’ve done over the past few years. (In fact, you can barely remember what you’ve done over the past few months!)

So you scramble to update your résumé with new content. Then you spend all weekend scraping together a new portfolio using screenshots of whatever work evidence you can find on your laptop. You submit the résumé and portfolio with your application, hoping you didn’t forget to include any major career milestones you achieved over the last few years. 

This is the process most of us use to approach our job search. We wait until we’re ready to find a job, panic at our lack of résumé and portfolio, and pull together a “good enough” version of each for the job application. (Trust me, I’ve done this many times myself.)

This is a stressful and ineffective way to approach a job search. There’s a much better approach you can take—and you can start working on it now, even if you’re not on the job market.

The Career Management Document

A Career Management Document (CMD) is a comprehensive collection of your résumé and portfolio content. It’s a document you update regularly, over time, with all the work you’ve done. 

When you’re ready to apply for your next job, you’ll have all the résumé and portfolio pieces available in your CMD. All you need to do is assemble those pieces into résumé and portfolio documents, then send the documents off with your job application.

I update my CMD about once a week. I start by reviewing evidence of my recent work. I review Slack messages, Basecamp posts, emails, and any other current work-related content. I write my accomplishments in the format of résumé bullets, using the framework of responsibilities and accomplishments from this Manager Tools podcast. Then I add those bullets to the CMD. 

Here are some examples from my CMD:

  • Coached a student on writing a stronger portfolio story to showcase their advanced UX skills, resulting in the student getting a job interview.
  • Facilitated an end-of-study analysis in under 90 minutes to help the team synthesize user research data from 12 participants.
  • Led a remote retrospective with teams in two offices, developed actionable takeaways, and ended on time despite a delayed start.

My CMD has several hundred résumé bullets, and it continues to grow. I organize content by year and by project. Within each project are responsibilities and accomplishments.

I add any content to the CMD that might go into my résumé someday. I include everything I can think of, even if it seems insignificant or trivial at the time. 

For example, I sometimes help with social media marketing at Center Centre, the UX design school where I’m a faculty member. I include it in my CMD. I don’t plan to pursue social media marketing as a career, but it may be relevant to a future job. Who knows—I may apply to work for an organization that makes social media marketing software someday. In that case, my social media experience could be relevant.

Include portfolio artifacts with your CMD

In addition to capturing bullets for my résumé, I capture content for my portfolio. Each week, I gather screenshots of my work, photos of me working with the team, and any other artifacts I can find. I store them in an organized system I can reference later. 

I also take brief notes about the work I did and store them with the artifacts. That way, if I look back at these materials a year from now, I’ll have notes about what I did during the project, reminding me of the details.

For example, after I facilitated a user research analysis session late last year, I captured evidence of it for my portfolio. I included photos of the whiteboard where I recorded public notes during the session. I also captured brief notes about who attended the session, the date, and when it took place during the project. 

You can use whatever tools you’d like to gather evidence of your work. I use Google Docs for the résumé portion of my CMD. I use Dropbox to store my portfolio artifacts. I create Dropbox folders with dates and project names that correspond to the contents of my CMD.


Résumé content from my CMD. I wrote about coaching a student on crafting a presentation for her job interview. The highlighted areas are where I left comments reminding me of the details of the work. Note that some of the résumé bullets seem redundant, which is OK. When I create my next résumé, I’ll choose the most appropriate bullets.

I took notes on a whiteboard while coaching the student. I stored a photo of the whiteboard in Dropbox in a folder named with the date of the work and a description of what I did.

The key is to collect the evidence regularly and store it in an accessible, organized way that works for you. To know if you’re storing work evidence effectively, ask yourself, “Will I understand this CMD content a year from now based on how I’m capturing and storing it today?” If the answer is “yes,” you’re in good shape.

Update your CMD regularly

For the CMD to work when you need it, it needs to be comprehensive and up-to-date. As I mentioned before, I update my CMD once a week. I schedule thirty minutes on my calendar each week so I remember to do it. 

Sometimes I have a busy week, and I can’t spend thirty minutes on my CMD. So I spend whatever amount of time I have. Some weeks, I only spend ten minutes. Ten minutes per week is better than zero minutes per week. 

Occasionally, I don’t get a chance to update it because my week is so hectic. That’s OK because I’ll probably get to it the following week. 

I recommend updating your CMD once a week and not once a month or once a quarter. If you wait even a month, you’ll have trouble remembering what you did three and a half weeks ago. Even worse, if you schedule a CMD update once a month and then miss it, you won’t get to it until the next month. That means you have to think back and remember two months of work, which is hard to do. 

Updating your CMD every week, while the work is fresh in your mind, gets the best results.

The CMD benefits you in additional ways

The CMD can help you prepare for your job search beyond your résumé and your portfolio. 

You can use it to prepare for a job interview. Since you’re capturing work evidence from each stage of the process in your CMD, you can use that evidence to remember what you did throughout a project. Then, you can craft a story about your role on that project. 

Hiring managers love to hear stories about your work during job interviews. For instance, if you’re a designer, they want to know the journey you took during your design process, from the start of a project to the end. A detailed CMD will help you remember this process so you can share it in an interview. 

I’ve even used my CMD to write blog posts. I’ve been blogging regularly for the past two years, and I often refer to my CMD to remember work experience I had that’s relevant to what I’m writing. When I wrote the article “How to Tell Compelling Stories During a UX Job Interview,” I used my CMD to remember interview preparation exercises I did with students. 

The CMD can also help you track work accomplishments for your quarterly or annual performance reviews. Additionally, you can use it to write job ads when hiring for related roles on your team.

Lastly, I find it rewarding to peruse my CMD now and then, especially when I look back at work I did over a year ago. The CMD serves as a record of all my professional accomplishments. This record helps me appreciate my professional growth because I see how far my skills have come over time.

Learn more about the CMD from Manager Tools

At Center Centre, we originally learned about the Career Management Document through the Manager Tools podcast series.

Manager Tools’ podcasts explain how to use a CMD for your résumé. We expanded their approach to include portfolio work as well. I recommend listening to their podcasts about creating and maintaining your CMD:

Prepare for your next job search now

We tell our students at Center Centre that preparing for your next job search is a process that starts early. It’s like saving for retirement—the sooner you start saving money, the more likely you are to be prepared when the time comes. 

Similarly, collecting résumé and portfolio content ahead of time will prepare you to find your next job whenever you’re ready to do so. It also prepares you for a sudden job termination like an unexpected layoff. If you lose your job without warning, you’ll likely be under a lot of stress to find a new position. Having a CMD ready will relieve the additional stress of building a résumé and portfolio from scratch. 

If you don’t have a CMD yet, now is a great time to start one. Schedule 30 minutes this week to begin crafting your repository of work accomplishments. You’ll be glad you did when you seek your next job.




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Tripura COVID-19 scene worsens as 24 more BSF jawans test positive

Tripura COVID-19 scene worsens as 24 more BSF jawans test positive




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As virus hits consumer sentiment, jewellers offer online sweeteners for Akshay Tritiya

Senco Gold & Diamonds is offering a discount on the gold rate. Sankar Sen, CMD of the Kolkata-based company, said the special Akshay Tritiya offer entails giving a discount of Rs 400 per gram on the gold rate during the offer period that runs from April 22-27.




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Senco Gold & Diamonds to reopen stores in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam and Karnataka

The brand has started operating its 11 stores in these four sates after getting clearance from the government. The brand will continue to follow the safety instructions suggested by Government authorities across all locations. Senco Gold and Diamonds plans to start operations across all locations in a phased manner following clearance by the concerned government authorities.




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Drugs: a very short introduction / Les Iversen

Hayden Library - RM301.15.I94 2016




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Non-medical and illicit use of psychoactive drugs Suzanne Nielsen, Raimondo Bruno, Susan Schenk, editors

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Miracle cure: the creation of antibiotics and the birth of modern medicine / William Rosen

Hayden Library - RM409.R67 2017




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Essential pharmaceutics / Ashlee D. Brunaugh, Hugh D. C. Smyth, Robert O. Williams III

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Herbal medicine in India: Indigenous Knowledge, Practice, Innovation and Its Value / Saikat Sen, Raja Chakraborty, editors

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Essentials of pharmaceutical analysis Muhammad Sajid Hamid Akash, Kanwal Rehman

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As India Loosens Its Strict Lockdown, Coronavirus Deaths Jump Sharply

The streets have suddenly come alive, especially at night, in many areas where social distancing is impossible.




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Springer handbook of global navigation satellite systems / Peter J.G. Teunissen, Oliver Montenbruck (Eds.)

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Hyperspectral remote sensing: fundamentals and practices / Ruiliang Pu

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Integrating scale in remote sensing and GIS / [edited by] Dale A. Quattrochi, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Nina Siu-Ngan Lam, Charles W. Emerson

Rotch Library - G70.212.I565 2017




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Comprehensive remote sensing / editor in chief: Shunlin Liang

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The Oxford handbook of the prehistoric Arctic / edited by T. Max Friesen and Owen K. Mason

Hayden Library - G606.O94 2016




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Spatial Techniques for Soil Erosion Estimation: Remote Sensing and GIS Approach / by Rupesh Jayaram Patil

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QGIS in remote sensing set / edited by Nicolas Baghdadi, Clément Mallet, Mehrez Zribi

Rotch Library - G70.212.Q45 2018




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Remote sensing and cognition: human factors in image interpretation / edited by Raechel A. White, Arzu Coltekin, and Robert R. Hoffman

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High spatial resolution remote sensing: data, analysis, and applications / edited by Yuhong He and Qihao Weng

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Lidar remote sensing and applications / Pinliang Dong and Qi Chen

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LiDAR remote sensing and applications / Pinliang Dong and Qi Chen

Rotch Library - G70.4.D66 2018




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The GIS 20: essential skills / Gina Clemmer

Rotch Library - G70.212.C58 2017




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Proceedings of the Tiangong-2 remote sensing application conference: technology, method and application / editors, Yidong Gu, Ming Gao and Guangheng Zhao

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Advances in Remote Sensing and Geo Informatics Applications: Proceedings of the 1st Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences (CAJG-1), Tunisia 2018 / Hesham M. El-Askary, Saro Lee, Essam Heggy, Biswajeet Pradhan, editors

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Roald Amundsen's Sled Dogs: The Sledge Dogs Who Helped Discover the South Pole / Mary R. Tahan

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Cycling and motorcycling tourism: an analysis of physical, sensory, social, and emotional features of journey experiences / Anna Scuttari

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Big data analytics for satellite image processing and remote sensing / P. Swarnalatha, VIT University, India, Prabu Sevugan, VIT University, India

Rotch Library - GA102.4.E4 B54 2018




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Remote Sensing Image Classification in R.

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Satellite remote sensing and the management of natural resources / Nathalie Pettorelli

Barker Library - G70.4.P48 2019




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En sentido contrario

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Interpreting remote sensing imagery: human factors / edited by Robert R. Hoffman, Arthur B. Markman

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Earth observations and geospatial science in service of sustainable development goals: 12th International Conference of the African Association of Remote Sensing and the Environment / Souleye Wade, editor

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Theatre of the world: the maps that made history / Thomas Reinertsen Berg ; translated from the Norwegian by Alison McCullough

Rotch Library - GA105.3.R4513 2018