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Dean McPheron’s Monthly Webinar
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/dean-mcpheron%E2%80%99s-monthly-webinar
Monthly webinar for faculty and staff by CFAES Dean Bruce McPheron. Participate through CarmenConnect at http://carmenconnect.osu.edu/cfaesvp. ...
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Records Management
https://ati.osu.edu/library/faculty-and-staff-resources/records-management
The Ohio State University General Records Retention Schedule as of March 15 2013 Ohio State’s General Records Retention Schedule (General Schedule) accounts for the management and disposition of university record series that are common to many units acros ...
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Reports
https://ati.osu.edu/library/about-us/reports
Annual Report The annual report gives a snapshot of the library for the year and includes statistics from every facet of the library including traffic count, collection, ILL (InterLibrary Loan), A-V, circulation, reference, instruction, tutorials, etc. 20 ...
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Find My Textbooks
https://ati.osu.edu/node/939/find-my-textbooks
ATI Library Textbook Reserve Program: we place a copy of each course's textbook on reserve in the library.These books are for library use only and must be returned by closing. OhioLINK: Students can look for their textbooks in other libraries and ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Grazing cattle (for the week of Aug. 19, 2001)
August 7, 2001 Dear Twig: The other day I went by a pasture and all of the cattle were grazing in the same direction. Do they do this all the time? Why do they do it? The answers are âNoâ and âWe arenât really sure.â Cattle donât always look l ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Large round bales (for the week of Sept. 9, 2001)
August 20, 2001 Dear Twig: What are those big, round things I see in farmersâ fields? They look like bales of hay. Youâre right. They ARE bales of hay. Theyâre called âlarge round balesâ (imagine that!) and they help feed cattle and other farm a ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Organic farming (for the week of Sept. 30, 2001)
September 18, 2001 Dear Twig: Whatâs organic farming? Organic farming, or âbiological farming,â doesnât use synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. Instead, the soil is enriched with manure, compost and cover crops. And pests, weeds and diseases are ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Alpacas (for the week of Aug. 12, 2001)
July 24, 2001 Dear Twig: Thereâs a farm near my home that must have a hundred alpacas. What can you tell me about them? Lucky you, to have so many alpacas so close. Theyâre beautiful animals. Hereâs what I can tell you: Alpacas are related to llamas ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Apple or crabapple? (for the week of Oct. 28, 2001)
October 17, 2001 Dear Twig: What's the difference between an apple and a crabapple? Basically only their size. Crabapples, by definition, are 2 inches or less in diameter. Apples are more than 2 inches around. Both come from trees that are in the sam ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Draft horses (for the week of 9-16-01)
September 6, 2001 Dear Twig: Tell me about draft horses. I saw some at our county fair. They were huge! Draft horses are big-- sometimes REALLY big. Some are 19 hands high, or six feet-plus at the withers (the point between the shoulder blades). A typical ...