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2020-06-08 These are the expenditures made by York University Libraries on electronic resources in fiscal years 2017 (01 May 2016--30 April 2017) and 2018 (01 May 2017--30 April 2018). Amounts are in Canadian dollars. The data was obtained by William Denton (a librarian at York University) through a request under Ontario's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
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2020-09-22 The purpose of this phase of the research was to explore how members of Chinese diaspora communities in large global urban centers, namely the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and the Greater Nairobi Metropolitan Region, are coping and reacting to COVID-19. To be included, participants must have identified as being ethnically Chinese, be over 18 years of age, and have lived in the GTA or Nairobi Metropolitan for at least 1 year prior to the start of the pandemic. A team of researchers was assembled from York University (Canada), Ryerson University (Canada), the University of Nebraska – Omaha (United States), and Afroscope Consulting (Kenya) to conduct a series of interviews in either English, Cantonese or Mandarin. Audio recordings of the interviews were transcribed, and where necessary translated into English. This dataset contains the de-identified interview data collected in the GTA.
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2022-06-01 Data to make the scattering plots Order is UVA, UVB, PAR
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2020-04-09 Matlab code to ratio images
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2019-05-10 If you have additional information about the locations of specific Indian Residential Schools (Boarding Schools, Hostels, and Industrial Schools) and would like to have it included in future versions of the database, please contact Rosa Orlandini. <p>The Residential Schools Locations Dataset in shapefile format contains the locations (latitude and longitude) of Residential Schools and student hostels operated by the federal government in Canada. All the residential schools and hostels that are listed in the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement are included in this data set, as well as several Industrial schools and residential schools that were not part of the IRRSA. This version of the dataset doesn’t include the five schools under the Newfoundland and Labrador Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.</p> <p>The original school location data was created by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and was provided to the researcher (Rosa Orlandini) by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in April 2017. The data set was created by Rosa Orlandini, and builds upon and enhances the previous work of the Truth and Reconcilation Commission, Morgan Hite (creator of the Atlas of Indian Residential Schools in Canada that was produced for the Tk'emlups First Nation and Justice for Day Scholar's Initiative, and Stephanie Pyne (project lead for the Residential Schools Interactive Map). Each individual school location in this dataset is attributed either to RSIM, Morgan Hite, NCTR or Rosa Orlandini.</p> <p>Many schools/hostels had several locations throughout the history of the institution. If the school/hostel moved from its’ original location to another property, then the school is considered to have two unique locations in this data set,the original location and the new location. For example, Lejac Indian Residential School had two locations while it was operating, Stuart Lake and Fraser Lake. If a new school building was constructed on the same property as the original school building, it isn't considered to be a new location, as is the case of Girouard Indian Residential School. When the precise location is known, the coordinates of the main building are provided, and when the precise location of the building isn’t known, an approximate location is provided.</p> <p>For each residential school institution location, the following information is provided: official names, alternative name, dates of operation, religious affiliation, latitude and longitude coordinates, community location, Indigenous community name, contributor (of the location coordinates), school/institution photo (when available), location point precision, type of school (hostel or residential school) and list of references used to determine the location of the main buildings or sites.</p> <p>The geographic coordinate system for this dataset is WGS 1984. The data in shapefile format [IRS_locations.zip] can be viewed and mapped in a Geographic Information System software. Detailed metadata in xml format is available as part of the data in shapefile format. In addition, the field name descriptions (IRS_locfields.csv) and the detailed locations descriptions (IRS_locdescription.csv) should be used alongside the data in shapefile format.</p>
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2013-06-24 This notebook contains information from the 2004 administration of the LibQUAL+® protocol. The material on the following pages is drawn from the analysis of responses from the participating institutions collected in 2004. LibQUAL+ is a survey developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Its purpose is to provide libraries with a standardized, effective method to measure the quality of library services based on the perceptions of faculty, students and staff.
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2022-06-20 This dataset contains reaction time data for an affective priming task where participants were asked to respond to pleasant, unpleasant, and COVID-19 related words. 40 participants who are self-described native English speakers and self-identify as vaccine-hesitant or pro-vaccination are included.
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2013-06-24 This notebook contains information from the 2007 administration of the LibQUAL+® protocol. The material on the following pages is drawn from the analysis of responses from the participating institutions collected in 2007. LibQUAL+ is a survey developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Its purpose is to provide libraries with a standardized, effective method to measure the quality of library services based on the perceptions of faculty, students and staff.
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2020-09-21 The final position of each of the OLA point clouds used to construct the shape model are defined by an affine transformation that inclues a rotation and a translation. The first transformation is a 4x4 transformation matrix that includes a affine rotation about the origin (0,0,0) and a translation in x,y,z 4x4 transformation matrix definition: r00 to r22 are a 3x3 rotation matrix ,tx,ty,tz are the translations applied to the x,y and z coordinates respectively. Units for the translations are meters. r00 r01 r02 tx r10 r11 r12 ty r20 r21 r22 tz 0 0 0 1 | x' | | | | x | | tx | | y' | = | rotate | | y | + | ty | | z' | | | | z | | tz | The supplied transformation matrices are the final product of 3 separate affine transformations applied to the data in order to register each OLA pointcloud into a self consistent data set, and then register the resulting shape model to the SPC derived Bennu shape. Transformations for each of the OLA scans are listed in the following format, scan ID r00 r01 r02 tx r10 r11 r12 ty r20 r21 r22 tz 0 0 0 1 scan ID r00 r01 r02 tx r10 r11 r12 ty r20 r21 r22 tz 0 0 0 1 scan ID r00 r01 r02 tx r10 r11 r12 ty r20 r21 r22 tz 0 0 0 1 scan ID r00 r01 r02 tx r10 r11 r12 ty r20 r21 r22 tz 0 0 0 1 The scan ID for each data set is located in the filename Below is the standard filename for each of the OLA data sets, The scan ID associated with this file is 04903 20190805_ola_scil2id04903_v003.dat
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2016-02-24 Type: License Notes: CC BY 2.0 CA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ca/; Tweet ids for #yulhackfest tweets. Tweets can be "hydrated" with Ed Summers' twarc (https://github.com/edsu/twarc). twarc.py --hydrate yulhackfest-tweet-ids.txt > yulhackfest-tweets.json. Hydrating will recreate the original tweet(s) in json format, provided the content is still available on Twitter.
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2019-11-20 This repository contains the data generated by Lemelin et al. (2019)* regarding the analysis of the topographic roughness of the Moon using the Wavelet Leaders Method and the Lunar Digital Elevation Model from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter and SELENE Terrain Camera. Near global mosaics (+/- 60 degrees in latitude) of the Holder exponent values and the correlation coefficient can be found for the three scaling regimes analysed. Local mosaics of the Holder exponent values for the smallest scaling regime, and for the intermediate scaling regime (in some cases) can be found for the seven regions of interest analysed at a higher spatial resolution than the global product. The definition of the scaling regimes can be found in Lemelin et al. (2019). These data products are stored as geotiffs using the GCS_Moon_2000 (datum D_Moon_2000) coordinate system. The data used to generate figures 7 and 8 in Lemelin et al. (2019) can also be found here as an excel table. Data products: • global holder exponents scales j=0-1 (geotiff): 65 Mb • global holder exponents scales j=2-6 (geotiff): 65 Mb • global holder exponents scales j=7-9 (geotiff): 65 Mb • global correl coeffs scales j=0-1 (geotiff): 65 Mb • global correl coeffs scales j=2-6 (geotiff): 65 Mb • global correl coeffs scales j=7-9 (geotiff): 65 Mb • holder Aristarchus scales j=0-2: 33 Mb • holder Copernicus scales j=0-2: 16 Mb • holder Tycho scales j=0-2: 16 Mb • holder Orientale scales j=0-2: 263 Mb • holder Orientale scales j=3-7: 263 Mb • holder Crisium scales j=0-2: 263 Mb • holder Crisium scales j=3-7: 263 Mb • holder Rima Ariadeus scales j=0-2: 33 Mb • holder Rima Ariadeus scales j=3-7: 33Mb • holder Schiller-Schickard scales j=0-2: 66 Mb • data table used to generate the plots in figures 7&8: 43 Kb *Lemelin, M., Daly, M., and Deliège, A. (2019) Analysis of the topographic roughness of the Moon using the Wavelet Leaders Method and the Lunar Digital Elevation Model from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter and SELENE Terrain Camera, Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets.
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2020-02-21 Data was collected using the following instruments: Multi-Axis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS); Model 42 chemiluminescence NO–NO2–NOx analyzer; Aura satellite ozone monitoring instrument (OMI) This is the dataset associated with the articles "Estimation of NOx and SO2 emissions from Sarnia, Ontario, using a mobile MAX-DOAS (Multi-AXis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy) and a NOx analyzer"

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