Popular CDR Content in Summer 2019
We’ve had a great summer at the CDR! After launching our new platform in June, we’ve seen a lot of interest in the repository’s content, particularly in our dissertations, theses and masters’ papers. Here is a list of the most downloaded works from June 5, 2019 through August 31, 2019:
- Predicting the Difficulty of Trivia Questions Using Text Features by Emma Boettcher
- The Conceptualization of Depression and Acculturative Stress among Latino Immigrants: A Comparison of Scores from Non-Hispanic Whites and Persons of Mexican Origin on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale – Revised (CESD-R) by Tasanee Walsh
- Jewish priests and the social history of post-70 Palestine by Matthew Grey
- The Complications of Liberty: Free People of Color in North Carolina from the Colonial Period through Reconstruction by Warren Milteer
- Filled-in vs. Outline Icons: The Impact of Icon Style on Usability by Curtis Arledge
- A Performance Evaluation of the LifeStraw: a Personal Point-of-Use Water Purifier for the Developing World by Adam Russell Walters
- The Iconography and Use of Minoan versus Mycenaean Wall Painting by Sarah Hilker
- Knowledge Management (KM) Requires Records Management: The Role of Retention Schedules in Businesses with KM Programs by Daniel Anderson
- The effect of sleep quality and sleep quantity on concussion assessment by Eric Lengas
- An Index of Walking by Ben Alper
We are excited to see such an interest in UNC’s scholarship!
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