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More Than Just Students: Personal Information Needs Of Esl Community College Students, Jennifer Jeffers Nov 2017

More Than Just Students: Personal Information Needs Of Esl Community College Students, Jennifer Jeffers

LIS Student Conference

Over a million international students attended U.S. colleges and universities in the 2015-­ 2016 academic year, international student enrollment has risen steadily over the past decade, and the majority of these students come from countries where English is not the primary language (Institute for International Education, 2016). Furthermore, the Pew Research Center reports that “future immigrants and their children will account for 88% of the U.S. population increase between 2016 and 2065” (as cited in Ramakrishnan, Barker, Vervoordt, & Zhang, 2017, p. 1).

Existing studies of international and English as a second language (ESL) students have focused mainly on their …


Meeting The Social Media Needs Of Lexington’S Lgbtq Community, Erin Weber Nov 2017

Meeting The Social Media Needs Of Lexington’S Lgbtq Community, Erin Weber

LIS Student Conference

Erin will present a strategic plan for the social media needs of the Pride Community Services Organization (PCSO) and Pride Library in Lexington. She will include discussion on whether social media is a means to a larger goal or a means unto itself for PCSO.


Tertiary Prevention Programs For Women Who Use Violence In Intimate Relationships, Susan Miller, Lisa Young Larance May 2014

Tertiary Prevention Programs For Women Who Use Violence In Intimate Relationships, Susan Miller, Lisa Young Larance

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

No abstract provided.


Restorative Justice As An Alternative To Criminalization?, James Ptacek May 2014

Restorative Justice As An Alternative To Criminalization?, James Ptacek

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

This paper will review the evaluation research on restorative justice (RJ) in cases of intimate partner violence. What do we know about how well RJ ensures the safety and immediate needs of survivors? What do we know about how well survivors feel a sense of justice as a result of these practices? What do we know about the ability of these practices to hold offenders accountable, and to prevent further offending?


Who Benefits And Who Loses In The Criminalization Of Ipv?, Beth E. Richie May 2014

Who Benefits And Who Loses In The Criminalization Of Ipv?, Beth E. Richie

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

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Screening For Ipv In Formal And Informal Settings, Nancy Glass, Elizabeth Miller May 2014

Screening For Ipv In Formal And Informal Settings, Nancy Glass, Elizabeth Miller

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

Overview

Within the last 20 years, gender-based violence (GBV) has gained increased attention globally. GBV is defined as types of violence that primarily women/girls experience, including physical violence (e.g., hitting, punching, kicked, slapped, choked, hurt with a weapon, or otherwise physically hurt), sexual violence (e.g. unprotected forced sex, coercive behaviors, including sexual slavery and coerced abortion), and psychological harm (e.g. controlling behaviors, stalking, threats of violence). These acts of violence are perpetrated by members of women/girl’s family, acquaintances, and/or strangers in the home, community and/or during armed conflict. Globally, an estimated 35% of women experience physical and/or sexual violence in …


Engaging Men In Ipv Prevention, Richard Tolman, Tova Walsh May 2014

Engaging Men In Ipv Prevention, Richard Tolman, Tova Walsh

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

Overview of the Presentation

  1. Rationale and framework for engaging boys and men in IPV prevention
  2. State of the research
  3. Key issues and challenges
  4. Priority settings and developmental periods for engaging boys and men
  5. Engaging men as fathers
  6. Engaging men in couples
  7. Global efforts to engage men in primary prevention
  8. Men as allies to end gender-based violence
  9. Future directions for research


Discussion: Evaluating Bystanding And Similar Primary Prevention Programs, Victoria Banyard May 2014

Discussion: Evaluating Bystanding And Similar Primary Prevention Programs, Victoria Banyard

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

No abstract provided.


Primary Prevention Programs In Educational Settings, Ann L. Coker, Eileen Recktenwald May 2014

Primary Prevention Programs In Educational Settings, Ann L. Coker, Eileen Recktenwald

NSF-NIJ IPV Prevention Workshop

What we will cover

  • Brief review of programs with efficacy to reduce IPV / SV in educational settings.
  • Story of EMPOWER to Green Dot: Practice to Research and back
    • Testing a primary prevention bystander based intervention in statewide randomized intervention trial in 26 high schools
    • UK and KASAP partnership


Defaults And Head Marking: Maximal Inheritance, Minimal Overriding, Andrew Hippisley May 2012

Defaults And Head Marking: Maximal Inheritance, Minimal Overriding, Andrew Hippisley

Defaults in Morphological Theory Conference

No abstract provided.


Defaults And The Canonical Ideal, Dunstan Brown May 2012

Defaults And The Canonical Ideal, Dunstan Brown

Defaults in Morphological Theory Conference

No abstract provided.


Overriding Default Orderings In Paradigm Function Morphology, Gregory Stump May 2012

Overriding Default Orderings In Paradigm Function Morphology, Gregory Stump

Defaults in Morphological Theory Conference

No abstract provided.


Inheritance And Construction Morphology, Geert Booij May 2012

Inheritance And Construction Morphology, Geert Booij

Defaults in Morphological Theory Conference

No abstract provided.


Introductory Paper On Defaults In Morphological Theory, Arnold Zwicky May 2012

Introductory Paper On Defaults In Morphological Theory, Arnold Zwicky

Defaults in Morphological Theory Conference

No abstract provided.