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Demographic Patterns Of Cumulative Arrest Prevalence By Ages 18 And 23, Robert W. Brame, Shawn D. Bushway, Raymond Paternoster, Michael G. Turner
Demographic Patterns Of Cumulative Arrest Prevalence By Ages 18 And 23, Robert W. Brame, Shawn D. Bushway, Raymond Paternoster, Michael G. Turner
Robert Brame
No abstract provided.
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey, James D. Spirek
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Legacy - November 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - November 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Fields of Conflict Battlefield Conference.....p. 1
Director's Note.....p. 2
Arkhaios Film Festival on Hilton Head Island.....p. 3
Recent Research at Fort Motte 2013.....p. 4
Camp Asylum Update.....p. 7
Summary of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities for 2013.....p. 8
Underwater Archaeology on the Combahee River.....p. 10
The Search for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Gallatin.....p. 12
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey.....p. 15
The 2013 Black River Project.....p. 16
An Update on G.S. Lewis-West.....p. 18
Recent Investigations at Etowah Field School 2013.....p. 20
Exploring the Native American Colonial Landscape of the Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th-Early 18th Centuries.....p. 24
ART/SCIAA …
The 2013 Black River Project, Ashley Deming
The 2013 Black River Project, Ashley Deming
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Native American Colonial Landscape Of The Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th -Early 18th Centuries, J. Christopher Gillam, Charles R. Cobb, Chester B. Depratter, Tammy F. Herron
Exploring The Native American Colonial Landscape Of The Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th -Early 18th Centuries, J. Christopher Gillam, Charles R. Cobb, Chester B. Depratter, Tammy F. Herron
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Physiological Arousal In Autism And Fragile X Syndrome: Group Comparisons And Links With Pragmatic Language, Jessica Klusek, G E. Martin, M Losh
Physiological Arousal In Autism And Fragile X Syndrome: Group Comparisons And Links With Pragmatic Language, Jessica Klusek, G E. Martin, M Losh
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Summary Of The Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities For 2013, Albert C. Goodyear
A Summary Of The Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities For 2013, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Recent Investigations At Etowah Field School 2013, Adam King
Recent Investigations At Etowah Field School 2013, Adam King
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Reflections - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Reflections - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Reflections
Contents:
The Jak Smyrl Collection..... p.1
From the Dean of the Libraries..... p.2
New Faces..... p.2
At A Glance: Services..... p.2
Your USC Libraries..... p.3
Fall Literary Festival Welcomes Three Authors in October..... p.3
Fall Literary Panel to Feature Pat Conroy..... p.3
We're Playing a Role in the Digital Public Library of America..... p.4
Events..... p.4
Exhibits..... p.4
Have you Met..... p.5
Exhibits Provide Unique Look at Desegregation..... p.5
Have you Met..... p.6
Increase in Library Sessions Is Dramatic..... p.7
Have you Met..... p.7
W. Graham Arader Gift Creates an Unmatched Teaching Collection..... p.8
Blair Collection Adds to MIRC's Holdings..... …
Quarterly Reporter - October 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Quarterly Reporter - October 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Sport Diver Newsletters
Contents:
2013 Field Training Course Part II..... p.1
October Quarterly Reports..... p.2
ASSC Fall Field Day..... p.2
Upcoming Events..... p.3
SDAMP News..... p.3
October Lecture Series..... p.4
August Artifact Identification Workshop..... p.5
The Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival..... p.5
3rd Annual Oyster Roast..... p.6
Hobby Diver of the Quarter..... p.6
2013 Black River Project..... p.7
Feature Hobby Diver Article..... p.8
A Week on the Black River..... p.8
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleet Survey..... p.8
Greetings from New SDAMP Intern!..... p.10
SDAMP Welcomes Jeremy Miller..... p.10
Carl Naylor Retires..... p.11
Diving Safety-A Culture..... p.12
Conserving a Small Fragment of Textile …
Sharing The Past: Public Archaeology In South Carolina - 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Sharing The Past: Public Archaeology In South Carolina - 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Archaeology Month Posters
This poster was released in conjunction with South Carolina Archaeology Month, October 2013.
Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns
Contents:
South Caroliniana Library Receives Priceless 19th-Century Law Diploma and License of Richard T. Greener..... p.1
Report from the Director..... p.6
Letter from the Dean of Libraries..... p.6
South Carolina College in the 1870s as Seen by Belton O’Neall Townsend..... p.8
Embracing Change; Fulfilling the Dream Commemorating Fifty Years of USC Desegregation..... p.12
Library Receives Watercolors of Campus Scenes..... p.16
“Everybody that Was a Part of That Was Changed:” Isaac W. “Ike” Williams Talks about the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington..... p.19
Carlisle Floyd Receives Honorary Doctorate at December Commencement..... p.20
Tri-State Archivists Conference Held in Greenville..... p.21
Society …
On Vernacular Scottishness And Its Limits: Devolution And The Spectacle Of "Voice", Scott Hames
On Vernacular Scottishness And Its Limits: Devolution And The Spectacle Of "Voice", Scott Hames
Studies in Scottish Literature
This essay asks why vernacular cultural expression has been so central to discussion of Scottish national autonomy, traces the literary and political contours of vernacular discourse in the period of Scottish devolution, and concludes with a provisional sketch of three "vernacularities" (democratic, romantic and identitarian) and with reflections on how literary criticism might move beyond the "representative” paradigms of vernacular voice to engage with voice as a principle of agency and action.
Cultures Of Access: Differences In Rhetoric Around Open Access Repositories In Africa And The United States And Their Implications For The Open Access Movement, Natalia T. Bowdoin
Cultures Of Access: Differences In Rhetoric Around Open Access Repositories In Africa And The United States And Their Implications For The Open Access Movement, Natalia T. Bowdoin
Faculty Publications
Open Access (OA) refers to free, online access to peer reviewed scholarship. Many OA proponents view OA as a potential mechanism for reversing inequities in information flows between industrialized and non-industrialized nations. The "green road" of OA (self-archiving in an OA institutional repository) has seen substantial growth in African nations where there have historically been chronic problems both with access to scholarly and scientific materials and participation in the larger scholarly and scientific community. For this study I examined the rhetoric used by OA institutional repositories and what this rhetoric may say about different "cultures of OA". I conducted textual …
Dear Repose And Absent Solace: A Classroom Exploration Of U.S. Public Library Lgbt Collecting Behavior, Jennifer Weil Arns, Karen Miller
Dear Repose And Absent Solace: A Classroom Exploration Of U.S. Public Library Lgbt Collecting Behavior, Jennifer Weil Arns, Karen Miller
Faculty Publications
Significant attention has recently been focused on establishing the value of public library services, and in most cases, these efforts have explored their topic using currency-based measures. This paper describes a classroom project that introduces an alternate perspective related to the topic of tolerance as conceptualized by the U.S. Southern Poverty Law Center and UNESCO’s Declaration on Principles on Tolerance. The issue that interested the students was the information needs of people who might be considered different or distinct within some communities, and for this project they focused on children with an interest in LGBT materials, using two related research …
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter - Summer 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter - Summer 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter
Contents:
Society Events Bring Literary World to USC..... p.1
Report of the President..... p.2
Board Members Welcomed..... p.2
Fitzgerald's Ledger is Now Online..... p.2
Learning Opportunities Abound During The Summer..... p.3
The W. Graham Arader Collection Is ‘A Transformative Gift’..... p.4
Volunteer Uses Rare Talents To Help Preserve Rare Items..... p.5
Calendar of Events..... p.6
Society’s Friends Live On Through Memorial Gifts..... p.6
David Rembert Remembers the Rise of the Thomas Cooper Society..... p.7
Society Launches High School Initiative..... p.7
Arader Creates Teaching Collection..... p.8
Quarterly Reporter - July 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Quarterly Reporter - July 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Sport Diver Newsletters
Contents:
2013 Field Training Course Part I..... p.1
January Quarterly Reports..... p.2
The Archaeology Society of South Carolina..... p.2
Upcoming Events..... p.3
SDAMP News..... p.3
August Artifact Identifcation Workshop..... p.4
Hobby Diver of the Quarter..... p.4
Hampton Plantation Project..... p.5
Feature Hobby Diver Article..... p.6
Staying Positive in the South Santee..... p.6
The Rutledge Curse..... p.6
Observations on a Black Water Dive Adventure..... p.7
A Good Day on the Combahee..... p.8
Carl Naylor Retirement Celebration..... p.9
Diving Safety: Getting to the Heart of the Matter..... p.10
Conservation Corner..... p.11
Hobby Diver Summer 2013..... p.13
Letters to the Editors..... p.14
Notes …
Footnoted Folklore: Robert Burns's "Hallowe'en", Corey E. Andrews
Footnoted Folklore: Robert Burns's "Hallowe'en", Corey E. Andrews
Studies in Scottish Literature
Examines Robert Burns's poem "Hallowe'en," first published in the Kilmarnock edition (1786), both in relation to its background in Scottish folklore and in terms of the way Burns presented it on the page, with numerous footnotes, arguing that "throughout the poem Burns acts as a participant observer in the classic anthropological sense."
Link Up The Sticks: Access And Barriers To Professional Development For Small And Rural Academic Librarians, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Echo Leaver, Deborah Tritt
Link Up The Sticks: Access And Barriers To Professional Development For Small And Rural Academic Librarians, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Echo Leaver, Deborah Tritt
Faculty Publications
Participation in continuing education and professional development are crucial to the practice of librarianship as a thriving profession. However, increasingly tight budgets, stagnant salaries, small staff, and lack of access to current technologies may prevent active academic librarians who work on small and rural campuses from fully participating in professional development. As the duties of the modern librarian continue to evolve, efforts to ensure access to quality ongoing training for 21st-century information professionals from all areas of the North American landscape remain paramount. This study explores how academic librarians in small or rural library environments keep up with modern library …
Update On Mars Bluff Navy Yard/Css Pee Dee Cannons Investigations, James D. Spirek
Update On Mars Bluff Navy Yard/Css Pee Dee Cannons Investigations, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Update On The 2012-2013 Activities Of The Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, Albert C. Goodyear
Update On The 2012-2013 Activities Of The Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Lord Of Death On The Savannah River, Adam King
The Lord Of Death On The Savannah River, Adam King
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Legacy - May 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - May 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Health and Warfare in the Prehistoric Southeast.....p. 1
Director's Note.....p. 2
The Lord of Death on the Savannah River.....p. 4
On The Importance of Proper Curation of Collections.....p. 6
Two Special Announcements.....p. 9
Update on the 2012-2013 Activities of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey.....p. 10
A Visit with the Lost Battalion.....p. 13
Siege in the Argonne.....p. 15
Update on Mars Bluff Navy Yard/CSS Pee Dee Cannons Investigations.....p. 16
Recording the Beginnings of South Carolina River Diving.....p. 18
Archaeologist of the Year Awarded to Drew Ruddy.....p. 20
Artifact Identification Workshop.....p. 21
Research in the Graniteville Historic District.....p. 22
Going Polynesian in …
Research In The Graniteville Historic District, Keith Stephenson, George Wingard
Research In The Graniteville Historic District, Keith Stephenson, George Wingard
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
A Visit With The Lost Battalion, James B. Legg
A Visit With The Lost Battalion, James B. Legg
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Siege In The Argonne, James B. Legg
Siege In The Argonne, James B. Legg
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Going Polynesian In Hawai’I: Natural And Cultural Landscapes Of The Big Island, J. Christopher Gillam
Going Polynesian In Hawai’I: Natural And Cultural Landscapes Of The Big Island, J. Christopher Gillam
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Reflections - Spring 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Reflections - Spring 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Reflections
Contents:
Business Library is Going Digital..... p.1
From the Dean Of The Libraries..... p.2
New Faces..... p.2
Your USC Libraries..... p.2
South Caroliniana Library Names Henry Fulmer New Director..... p.3
Did You Know..... p.3
American Novelist Elmore Leonard Visits..... p.4
Current and Upcoming Exhibits..... p.4
Have You Met..... p.5
New Digital Collections Are Available..... p.5
Have You Met..... p.6
Digital Public Library of America Launches..... p.6
Have You Met..... p.7
Cooper-Davis Fellow Gets a World of Experience..... p.7
News from Moving Image Research Collections..... p.8
Have You Met..... p.9
NEH To Fund Two-Year MIRC Project..... p.9
Have You Met..... p.10 …
Political Science Spring 2013, Dan Sabia
Political Science Spring 2013, Dan Sabia
Political Science Newsletter Spring 2013
No abstract provided.
Recording The Beginnings Of South Carolina River Diving, Drew Ruddy
Recording The Beginnings Of South Carolina River Diving, Drew Ruddy
Faculty & Staff Publications
Mr. Ruddy published an article virtually identical to this in the May 2013 issue of SCIAA's newsletter (v17/#1), Legacy, p.p. 4-5.