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Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion, Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion, Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Faculty Publications
A bibliography of theses and dissertations completed by students at Seventh-day Adventist institutions of Higher Education through 2012. The bibliography is a work in progress, and is not complete. Challenges continue with the representation of non-Roman fonts and diacritics, so authors and titles with these issues may not be listed at this time. It is the goal to include all works in the bibliography.
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion [Endnote File (.Enl)], Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion [Endnote File (.Enl)], Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Terry Dwain Robertson
This is the EndNote file for the Seventh-day Adventist Theses and Dissertations bibliography. It has the advantage of being sortable and searchable in ways the PDF is not. However, it does anticipate a bibliographic management software that can accept this format.
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion [Datafile], Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion [Datafile], Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Terry Dwain Robertson
Excel datafile for Seventh-day Adventist Dissertation and Theses. Includes all records, including those with non-Roman fonts.
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion, Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Seventh-Day Adventist Dissertations And Theses In Religion, Jón Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Terry Dwain Robertson
Terry Dwain Robertson
A bibliography of theses and dissertations completed by students at Seventh-day Adventist institutions of Higher Education through 2012. The bibliography is a work in progress, and is not complete. Challenges continue with the representation of non-Roman fonts and diacritics, so authors and titles with these issues may not be listed at this time. It is the goal to include all works in the bibliography.
Editorial: Guitar Research Resources—An Update, Thomas Heck
Editorial: Guitar Research Resources—An Update, Thomas Heck
Soundboard Scholar
In early May, 2015, there was a biennial gathering of guitar history enthusiasts and scholars at the town of Hemmenhofen, Germany, on Lake Constance. One of the sessions was a round table with the title, "Old and New Sources and Horizons for Historical Research on the Guitar." It was designed to stimulate audience participation and certainly succeeded. Brief papers were offered by three scholars in attendance. Here, Heck identifies eight points of progress, each of which can be considered good news for those who work in the field of guitar history.