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Finding Historic Indiana Documents In An Online Environment: Civil War Era And Later 19th Century, Bert Chapman
Finding Historic Indiana Documents In An Online Environment: Civil War Era And Later 19th Century, Bert Chapman
Libraries Research Publications
This presentation provides information on digitally accessing historic Indiana State and U.S. Government documents from the latter half of the 19th century. Examples of these resources include the periodical Indiana Farmer, Indiana Civil War Governor Oliver Morton's telegraph books, the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, Indiana Adjutant General Reports, and the Brevier Indiana Law Reports covering Indiana General Assembly proceedings. These collections have been digitized by various Indiana libraries including Purdue University, IUPUI, and Indiana University. Accessing these primary source materials will enable users to gain augmented understanding ot the economic, military, and political issues facing Indiana …
Multiliteracy Is The New Information Literacy, Diane M. Fulkerson
Multiliteracy Is The New Information Literacy, Diane M. Fulkerson
Diane M. Fulkerson
No abstract provided.
Re-Evaluating Vietnam’S Nghe-Tinh Soviets (1930-1931) Using A Historical Gis: Some Preliminary Observations, David W. Del Testa
Re-Evaluating Vietnam’S Nghe-Tinh Soviets (1930-1931) Using A Historical Gis: Some Preliminary Observations, David W. Del Testa
Faculty Journal Articles
The Nghe-Tinh Soviets of 1930-1931, a rebellion against colonial authority in north-central and central colonial Vietnam, has received extensive analysis by a variety of commentators and scholars, both Vietnamese and not. Most scholars, Vietnam and internationally, settled on some view of immiseration combined with the presence of pro-communist organizers as the motive forces for the rebellion, but a few have favored questions of political dissatisfaction and local empowerment as underlying motivations for revolt. Until recently, examining the rebellion on a gross scale in order to test either theory has proven difficult, with a surfeit of information but no easy way …
University Documents In Scholarworks: Methodology And Collection Features, Julia Stringfellow, Jim Duran
University Documents In Scholarworks: Methodology And Collection Features, Julia Stringfellow, Jim Duran
Julia Stringfellow
The University Documents collection in ScholarWorks contains books, catalogs, magazines, reports, and other materials that document the history of Boise State University. Providing open access to these items in electronic format has greatly benefited their preservation needs and access. The Special Collections staff share about the process involved in the selection and digitization of the collection's contents.
Mormon History Materials: Utah State University Special Collections & Archives, Cheryl D. Walters
Mormon History Materials: Utah State University Special Collections & Archives, Cheryl D. Walters
Cheryl D. Walters
The slideshow was created for the Mormon History Conference held in St. George, Utah May 26-29, 2011 at the request of Bradford Cole, Associate Director for Special Collections and Archives. I created the slideshow; he hosted it and answered questions on site.
Mormon History Materials: Utah State University Special Collections & Archives, Cheryl D. Walters
Mormon History Materials: Utah State University Special Collections & Archives, Cheryl D. Walters
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
The slideshow was created for the Mormon History Conference held in St. George, Utah May 26-29, 2011 at the request of Bradford Cole, Associate Director for Special Collections and Archives. I created the slideshow; he hosted it and answered questions on site.
The Volunteering Archivist And The Volunteer In The Archives: The Important Relationship Of Archivists And Volunteers, Julia Stringfellow
The Volunteering Archivist And The Volunteer In The Archives: The Important Relationship Of Archivists And Volunteers, Julia Stringfellow
Julia Stringfellow
No abstract provided.