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Ohio River Survey (Fa 656), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Oct 2018

Ohio River Survey (Fa 656), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 656. Kentucky Folklife Program project titled: “Ohio River Survey,” which includes interviews, tape logs, photographs and other documentation of folklife along the Ohio River in Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. Interviews may include a description of belief, traditional occupation, practice, craft, or tool, informant’s name, age, birth date, and address.


Rains, B. Mickey (Fa 1178), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jun 2018

Rains, B. Mickey (Fa 1178), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1178. Student folk studies project titled “The Crafting of Hickory Bottomed Chairs” which includes interviews and survey sheets about the process of making hickory bottomed chairs in Macon County,Tennessee. Sheets may include a brief description of a practice, a hotograph, and text classification.


Cosgrove, John (Fa 1111), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Nov 2017

Cosgrove, John (Fa 1111), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of the paper (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Folklife Archives Project 1111. Student folk studies project titled: “The Process of Basket Making” which includes survey sheets with descriptions of the traditional basket making process in Edmonson County, Kentucky. Sheets may include a brief description of pictured equipment, traditional practice, tale, and belief.


Contextual Beliefs: A Creative Interpretation Of The Fictional Emotion Paradox, Amelia Richards Apr 2017

Contextual Beliefs: A Creative Interpretation Of The Fictional Emotion Paradox, Amelia Richards

Conspectus Borealis

No abstract provided.


Undergraduate Design Studio Task To Internalize Learner Locus Of Control, Charles Cox, Géza Fischl Jun 2013

Undergraduate Design Studio Task To Internalize Learner Locus Of Control, Charles Cox, Géza Fischl

Learn X Design Conference Series

Designers intentionally influence events and outcomes, making an internal locus of control (LOC) desirable for them to have. Recently, engineering programs have provided more opportunities for design in their undergraduate programs than in the past, but these do not attend to learners’ LOC. Because undergraduate learners with a high external LOC can enter these programs, it makes sense to attempt instructional interventions that could help these learners to internalize their LOC. Here, an intervention for internalizing LOC was piloted using a design task in an undergraduate engineering design studio. This was an innovative application of educational psychology constructs to engineering …


Miscellany, Alla Parson, Laura Williams, Christina Byrd, Marielle Williamson, Adam Pace, Hannah Clough, Brent Williams, Michelle Parker, Michael Johnson, Jessica Eanes, Courtney Bradshaw, Patricia Quilichini, Kenny Olowoyo, Danielle Scudder, Andrew Carr, Megan Morris, Luke Easterwood, Thomas Akins, Xavier Best, Robby Hurd, Christopher Kraekeel, Essence Jones, Porsche Bridges, Heather Jones, Gerrard Davis, Patrick Lewis, Mary Cooper, Christina Curry, Katie Brookins, Kate Beasley, Patrick Shuler, Jonathan Moore, Christina Riley, Leigh-Anna Spivy, Keith Warburg, Clayton Cunningham, Heather Waldron, Laura Pallini, Susie Roupe, Bridget Hanney Jan 2010

Miscellany, Alla Parson, Laura Williams, Christina Byrd, Marielle Williamson, Adam Pace, Hannah Clough, Brent Williams, Michelle Parker, Michael Johnson, Jessica Eanes, Courtney Bradshaw, Patricia Quilichini, Kenny Olowoyo, Danielle Scudder, Andrew Carr, Megan Morris, Luke Easterwood, Thomas Akins, Xavier Best, Robby Hurd, Christopher Kraekeel, Essence Jones, Porsche Bridges, Heather Jones, Gerrard Davis, Patrick Lewis, Mary Cooper, Christina Curry, Katie Brookins, Kate Beasley, Patrick Shuler, Jonathan Moore, Christina Riley, Leigh-Anna Spivy, Keith Warburg, Clayton Cunningham, Heather Waldron, Laura Pallini, Susie Roupe, Bridget Hanney

Miscellany (2009-2015)

  • Art
  • Writings
  • I Believe
  • Roy F. Powell Awards


Attitudes Toward Counterfeit Fashion Products: A South Dakota State University Case Study, Amy Frerichs Jan 2008

Attitudes Toward Counterfeit Fashion Products: A South Dakota State University Case Study, Amy Frerichs

The Journal of Undergraduate Research

Ethically, morally, and legally people know it is wrong to produce and use counterfeit money, but why do we not think twice when it is a fashion product? The business of counterfeiting fashions is a growing problem with no end in sight. Over the past few decades, the problem has been increasing to an ultimate high. Purchasing a counterfeit product reflects on a person’s ethics and morals. There is a difference between a knock-off version of a designer’s product and a counterfeit product; the terms will be defined and evaluated. The ethical and legal dilemma that consumers are in will …


Mutually Exclusive, Emily Martin, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2002

Mutually Exclusive, Emily Martin, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Artists' Books

5 magic wallets (Jacob's ladder module), enclosed in an Asian-style cloth covered portfolio with bone clasps; portfolio cover; magic wallets open and closed. Each booklet features conflicting text from media reports following the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks. Opinions and beliefs, formed from the same information, are often opposing.


Pillow, Shirley (Fa 1348), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives May 1972

Pillow, Shirley (Fa 1348), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 1348. Student folk studies project titled “Quilting” which includes a description of the traditional folk art of quilting in Logan County, Kentucky. Survey sheets may include a brief description of traditional practice, tools, photos, quilt blocks, informant’s name, location, and text classification.


Newman, Janice (Fa 1367), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives May 1972

Newman, Janice (Fa 1367), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1367. Student folk studies project titled “Quilting (Bertha Abney)” which includes information about traditional quilting practices in Jefferson County, Kentucky. All of the information comes from an interview with Newman’s family friend, Bertha Abney. Project includes a narrative paper about the experience and sheets that may include an illustration, photo, quilt pattern’s name, brief description of a traditional practice or quilt pattern.


Utley, Mary (Fa 1366), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives May 1972

Utley, Mary (Fa 1366), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1366. Student folk studies project titled “Quilt Making” which includes information about traditional quilting practices in Henderson County, Kentucky. All of the information comes from an interview with Utley’s great grandmother, Mary Mathilda Bonnell. Project includes a narrative paper about the experience and survey sheets that may include a traditional belief, the informant’s name, location, birth month and year, and text classification. Other sheets include a photo, brief description of a quiltmaking process and/or a photo of a quilt or piece of quilt with the pattern’s name.