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Online solicitation management system for the Office of Technology Transfer and CommercializationWang, Chia-Chi 01 January 2005 (has links)
The Online Solicitation Management System (OSMS) is a web-based system designed for California State University, San Bernardino's Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization (OTTC) to run grant proposal solicitations more efficiently. The system accepts grant proposals, finds the best matched evaluators, calculates evaluation scores, and generated reports. Users in the system are divided into five (5) different roles: system administrator, program officer, staff, evaluator and applicant.
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What teachers and probation officers identify as the most influential risk factors that lead youth to criminal behaviorEphriam, Raymond Deion, Castro, Antonio 01 January 2005 (has links)
Fifty teachers and forty-five probation officers participated in this study which was designed to elicit their opinions on critical risk factors that lead youth to criminal behavior. Risk factors identified included: dropping out of school, participating in gang activity, poverty, using drugs (or just the availability of drugs), parental involvement in criminal activity, and the lack of parental supervision.
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SPATIO-TEMPORAL ASSESSMENT OF HEADWATER STREAMS IN THE SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL FORESTMora, Jose Angel 01 December 2019 (has links)
As the demand for freshwater resources increases due to increasing human populations, degradation of available resources, and climatic changes it will become increasingly important to understand the factors that impact the physicochemical characteristics of surface water resources over space and time. This study assessed a headwater stream over the course of a year in the San Bernardino National Forest that serves as both surface and groundwater resources for the Santa Ana River Watershed region, the largest and most populated watershed in Southern California. Streams were monitored bi-weekly during dry periods and weekly during wet periods from April 2018 through April 2019 for dissolved oxygen (DO), flow rate, temperature, conductivity, turbidity, pH, nitrate (NO3-), and ammonium (NH4+) with additional lab assessments for total dissolved solids (TDS), E. Coli (EC), and total coliform (TC). Findings illustrated that across the study sites NO3-, NH4+, and TDS exceeded federal and regional water quality standards for a majority of the sampling events (>60 percent). Additionally, NO3-, DO, and flow rates were elevated in the wet season, while conductivity, NH4+, TDS, pH, TC, and EC were elevated during the dry season.
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La incorporación de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TICs) en bibliotecas populares : el caso de la Biblioteca Popular Bernardino Rivadavia en Bahía BlancaColubri, María Cristina 06 March 2014 (has links)
Las bibliotecas populares son organizaciones sin fines de lucro cuya
importancia está dada por los servicios que presta y en particular por su misión
cultural y educadora. Han sido creadas, en nuestro país, en el siglo XIX con la
finalidad de proporcionar a toda la población el acceso a la lectura de libros que
posibilitan abrir las puertas a un mundo de conocimiento. Precisamente, con el
transcurso del tiempo, las tecnologías de la información y comunicación han
facilitado extraordinariamente el acceso a un vasto universo y las
organizaciones han desarrollado diversas estrategias para incorporar esas
herramientas tecnológicas.
Las bibliotecas populares de la ciudad de Bahía Blanca constituyen
instituciones que cuentan con el reconocimiento de la comunidad a la que dan
sus servicios y tratan de satisfacer las necesidades educativas de todos los
segmentos sean niños, jóvenes o mayores. La herramienta informática le
permite a estas organizaciones la comunicación interna y externa , la mejora de
los sistemas de administración y el acceso a la base de datos de otras
bibliotecas.
En mi tesis abordo el proceso incorporación de las tecnologías de
información y la comunicación en las bibliotecas populares de Bahía Blanca
realizando un estudio sobre la Biblioteca Popular Bernardino Rivadavia. En este
trabajo se ha investigado cuáles han sido las tecnologías incorporadas, cómo
se llevó adelante la capacitación y cuál ha sido la percepción que sobre la
misma han tenido los empleados de la biblioteca, durante el período 2004-2010.
Luego del análisis de la información recolectada, tanto de documentos
como de las expresiones de los entrevistados he llegado a la conclusión general
de que la Biblioteca Rivadavia ha desarrollado un estrategia de incorporación
de la TICS, con la colaboración de instituciones públicas y privadas. La política
de capacitación ha tenido un nivel de aceptación satisfactorio en un gran
número de empleados. Puedo afirmar, después de analizar la información
obtenida, que una institución de la complejidad de la Biblioteca Rivadavia
requiere de un alto grado de compromiso por parte de todos sus miembros para
poder cumplir con su misión. / The popular libraries are nonprofit organizations which importance is
related to the services that they give and particularly for the its educational and
cultural mission. These libraries have been created, in our country,during the
XIX century with the purpose of bringing access to read books in order to open
the doors to knowledge for all people. Nowadays, the information technologies
have been an useful tool that facilitate the access to a wide universe to many
organizations.
The popular libraries located in the city of Bahia Blanca are institutions
which have been acknowledged by the community because of the services they
provide to it trying to satisfy the educational needs of either kids or young and
old people. The electronic resources let organizations have better internal and
external communication. In the same way they may improve the information
management and have access to other libraries database.
In my thesis, I aproach the process of introduction of the information
technologies in the popular libraries of Bahía Blanca, focussing on one of them,
the Biblioteca Popular Bernardino Rivadavia. In this research I studied which
technologies have been introduced, the way the training was performed and the
perception the employees have about this training, along the period 2004-2010.
After analisying the information gathered from documents and interviews I
have arrived to a general conclusión that the Biblioteca Rivadavia has
developed an strategy for introducing the information technologies with the
collaboration of prívate and public organizations. The training policy has been
well received by the employees. We may say that an organization of such a
complexity as Biblioteca Rivadavia has, needs employees with high
commitment to accomplish its mission.
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Social workers' knowledge of substance abuseJohnson, Mirta Escobedo 01 January 2007 (has links)
This study was designed to determine how knowledgeable child welfare social workers are of substance abuse when working with substance abusing clients. The results indicated that social workers within San Bernardino County have competent levels of knowledge in substance abuse which allow them to provide appropriate services to the community members they serve.
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Direct marketing and Asian American in Inland EmpireHutabarat, Laura Louisa 01 January 2003 (has links)
This thesis employed a series of surveys of Asian Americans residing in the Inland Empire to determine their personal views towards direct marketing. Data is broken out by age, gender, ethnicity and employment status.
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Latino emancipated foster youth perceptionsBarcenas, Minerva 01 January 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to obtain a profile of San Bernardino Latino foster emancipated youth regarding their positive and challenging experiences. The focus is on emancipated youth and immigrant acculturation. The study examined the kinds of programs and factors that have had the most success in enabling foster youth to become independent adults.
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Kin caregivers' perceptions of social worker and agency services and supportEgan, Diana Ray, Vandom, Meri Lynn 01 January 2005 (has links)
Investigates kin caregiver's perceptions about social workers and child welfare agencies they worked with in caring for court dependent relative children who are/were placed in their care. A stratified random sample from 150 interviews of kin caregivers with dependent relative children maintained by San Bernardino and Riverside County Child Protective Services allowed for qualitative analysis of interview responses that related kin caregiver's perceptions of social workers and social service agencies. Results indicate that some relative caregivers were satisfied with the support they received from social workers/agency staff, while others did not feel supported at all.
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Discovering the path to Indian uses of native California plants: A family activity guide for the native plant garden at the San Bernardino County MuseumHolman, Lauren Anne Trish 01 January 2005 (has links)
The objective of this project is to develop an activity guide for the California native plant trail located adjacent to the San Bernardino County Museum that allows families to discover native California plants while increasing environmental and cultural sensitivity.
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Transitional difficulties among foster youth: A look at social support and attachmentBrady, Ashley Megan, Dotter, Kyra Kristine 01 January 2007 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to examine the level of social support in a sample of foster youth nearing emancipation. Additionally this study seeks to examine if a relationship between social support and anxious and/or avoidant attachment styles can be observed.
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