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Item 2012 SLA annual salary survey.Special Libraries Association (Special Libraries Association, 2012)Item Navigating law school in India : a compass for prospective law studentsPatwardhan, Madhavraje, 2000- (2023)Item 2023 AVMA report on the economic state of the veterinary professionBain, Bridgette; Hansen, Charlotte; Ouedraogo, Frederic B. (American Veterinary Medical Association, 2023)Item 2021 AVMA report on economic state of the veterinary professionBain, Bridgette; Hansen, Charlotte; Ouedraogo, Frederic B.; Radich, Rosemary; Salois, Matthew (American Veterinary Medical Association, 2021)Item 2022 AVMA report on the economic state of the veterinary professionBain, Bridgette; Hansen, Charlotte; Ouedraogo, Frederic B.; Radich, Rosemary (American Veterinary Medical Association, 2022-10)This State of the Profession report investigates some of the biggest trends and concerns of the veterinary profession, including labor markets, compensation, debt, well being, diversity, and practice characteristics.Item Hotel investment almanac 2016 : for the year 2015Smith Travel Research (Firm); STR Analytics (Firm) (STR Analytics, 2016)Item EPRI underground distribution systems reference bookTripolitis, J.; Electric Power Research Institute. (Electric Power Research Institute, 2022)Item Nonprofit compensation report.Candid; GuideStar US (Firm) (Candid, 2022)Reviews key employees compensation practices at charitable nonprofit 501(c) (3) organizations based on data derived from the GuideStar database of digitized Form IRS 990 and 990-EZ information.Item AVMA pet ownership and demographics sourcebook.American Veterinary Medical Association. (AVMA, Veterinary Economics Division, 2022)Item The AIC guide to digital photography and conservation documentationFrey, Franziska S.; Warda, Jeffrey; Heller, Dawn; Kushel, Dan; Vitale, Timothy; Weaver, Gawain; American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Digital Photographic Documentation Task Force (American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 2017)Documentation is basic to the ethical practice of conservation. The Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works requires that the conservation professional “…document examination, scientific investigation, and treatment by creating permanent records and reports.” In recent years, technological developments have brought profound and fundamental changes to this critical aspect of conservation practice. While the use of computers has been integrated relatively smoothly into the creation and handling of written records over the past 25 years, the photographic aspects of documentation have undergone changes far more profound and precipitous. This is a result of the remarkably rapid introduction of the digital camera over the past decade, portending the end of film-based photography for documentation.