
43:04
Q: In terms of students “finding” scholarly articles, how do we deal with the fact that search (Google, eg) doesn’t index Twitter or FB? (Meaning, how are we expanding this idea of “scholarly”?)

44:16
This questions the idea of “expert,” right? (And can we be more capacious in terms of expertise so it’s no longer gatekeeping?

44:22
Great presentations!

44:31
Great work

44:37
Great. thanks.

44:47
Great job, Sara!

45:09
Thank you so much, everyone! Please feel free to reach out via email (sara.west@sjsu.edu) or Twitter (@saraofthewest).

48:57
Q: Are you able to use the data from Strava (or other online platforms) to see the representation of active individuals in a particular geographic area?

52:55
Thank you for the very interesting presentation! (I’m an avid swim/bike/runner and am currently working with diversity/equity/inclusion efforts in triathlon in the Bay Area, so really interested in your findings, Andrew)

56:14
How does the change in the lipids on the PM affect the fluidity of the PM and diffusion of gasses through the PM?

56:55
Would this approach be generalizable to other lipophilic antibiotics such as macrocodes, fluroquinolones?

56:55
Thank you everyone! If you have any questions or comments please feel free to reach to me at andrew.carter@sjsu.edu (I don't have any social media).

57:28
Macrolids not macrocodes!

59:30
Thanks for listening! Please feel free to reach out to me with any additional questions or comments at laura.miller.conrad@sjsu.edu.

01:06:16
Are the items created with the 3D printer durable and can be sanitized several times?

01:06:35
Have you seen any testing on masks designed for all day wear for kids? Many will be required to wear masks for the full school day. For elementary schools, this seems like a real challenge.

01:10:38
Please reach out to me if you are interested in collaborating or with any questions at joshua.nelson@sjsu.edu. Thanks!

01:16:41
Ahmed, thanks for such an informative presentation. I thought blockchain is already being used in securing medical supply chains. If that is so, I am curious about what is the current use of block chain in that area lacking? Perhaps I am wrong in assuming it is already used for this purpose.

01:17:56
Thank you!

01:24:31
Q: Have you found many reflective studies yet from academic libraries — I mean have they had time to assess their efforts given that many were trying to stay open and are now closing across the US?

01:26:02
Considering that restaurants offer takeout during this pandemic, why aren't more libraries offering a drop-off/pick up option for books during this pandemic?

01:30:15
Please reach out to me if you are interested in collaborating or with any questions at anamika.megwalu@sjsu.edu. Thanks!

01:30:15
I am out of state at the moment and that ^^ is exactly what they are doing here. Drop off/pick up

01:37:31
If you would like to reach out to discuss the impact of COVID on public schools, you can reach me at andrea.golloher@sjsu.edu

01:41:46
Did you ask any qns regarding the significance of their work?

01:42:12
This is regarding the nursing study

01:43:55
Great work

01:43:59
Do you have information on how many nurses get COVID-19, need to self-quarantine, and cannot work? I have heard that this issue contributes to the nurse staffing challenge.

01:44:43
If you are looking for collaborators please let me know - to publish —sumita.raghuram@sjsu.edu

01:53:09
Very moving

01:53:25
This poem reminds of what Bill Gates was saying in Anderson Cooper show. He said his fear is that Americans will get used to it, which is not the right direction. Thanks for sharing your poem.

01:54:00
I would love to have a copy of your poem. Could you share it in some manner?

01:56:20
Hi, everyone,

01:58:28
Carli and I are working on a public history project collecting personal accounts from Bay Area residents. We are tackling some legal issues with the Call for Submissions. We shall release the submission form in mid August. Meanwhile if you have any writing/audio/video and want to share with us, please send them to Spartan Speak https://libguides.sjsu.edu/c.php?g=230064&p=7468502

01:59:37
Please feel free to email Mostafa anytime, especially if you are interested in a copy of his poem shared today. mostafa.jalal@sjsu.edu

01:59:59
Or contact us at covid19colelction@sjsu.edu

02:01:05
Thank you so much, Khristine! Yes, please feel free to email me anytime. I’d be happy to share my poem with you and discuss more. My email is: mostafa.jalal@sjsu.edu

02:07:52
It is not dry and boring!!! What is going on with hourly wages?

02:09:52
Yes!

02:12:22
FYI, my email is justin.rietz@sjsu.edu. I'd love to get comments, feedback and additional questions :-)

02:23:40
Please feel free to check out https://covid19.sjsu.edu and contact me with any questions. My email addres is michael.klein@sjsu.edu

02:25:54
This was amazing!!!

02:26:04
I agree

02:26:30
Thank you for hosting, Sela, and thank you, Paula, for handling the Q&A, and Khristine for handling the slides!

02:27:02
This is so great! Thank you to all the presenters and organizers! Can't wait for the next one!

02:27:06
This was amazing. Thanks to the hosts and the moderators. I loved listening to all the presentations

02:27:08
Thank you

02:27:11
Thank you! This was great!

02:27:18
Fantastic. Thanks everyone!!!!

02:27:26
Thank you!

02:27:31
Ran extremely smoothly, thanks!

02:27:32
Thank you all so much. Sela, Paula, and Khristine—you’re all wonderful! This was amazing to see and be a part of—I really enjoyed it.

02:27:50
If interested in forced migration, or...interdiscipline education, contact me at Nicole.dubus@sjsu.edu

02:29:01
Really fantastic event! The best I’ve virtually attended. I am excited to check out the other presentations! Thank you all for who helped coordinate and make it happen!