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Full-Text Articles in Education
Improvement Of Physical Education Of Children In Educational Institutions, Akram Abduzhalilovich Hasanov
Improvement Of Physical Education Of Children In Educational Institutions, Akram Abduzhalilovich Hasanov
Scientific Bulletin of Namangan State University
Physical education activities are developed in accordance with the nature of instruction: to teach children basic subjects of the same class, as well as the fact that they have already mastered new physical activity; the second exercise periodically checks the level of training, academic performance and the amount of educational materials for children: the third exercise is repeated using parameters that improve children's familiarity with the exercises.
Survivalofsalsolaarbusculapallwith Introductionin Carnabchul Desert, Adiba Bobayeva
Survivalofsalsolaarbusculapallwith Introductionin Carnabchul Desert, Adiba Bobayeva
Scientific Bulletin of Namangan State University
The article provides information on the survival rate of Salsola arbuscula pall during its introduction in the conditions of the gypsum desert Karnabchul in order to increase the productivity of degraded pastures.
Phytochemical Indicators Of Medicine Plants Under Introduction On Salted Lands, Erkin Ergashovich Abdunazarov, Madina Vahobjon Qizi Mamadalieva, Qurbonalijon G’Aybullo O’G’Li Zokirov
Phytochemical Indicators Of Medicine Plants Under Introduction On Salted Lands, Erkin Ergashovich Abdunazarov, Madina Vahobjon Qizi Mamadalieva, Qurbonalijon G’Aybullo O’G’Li Zokirov
Scientific Bulletin of Namangan State University
The article shows that quantitative changes in plants are legally associated with environmental factors and their fluorogenetic properties or their durability
Editor's Introduction For Volume 4 Issue 1, Estanislado S. Barrera Iv
Editor's Introduction For Volume 4 Issue 1, Estanislado S. Barrera Iv
The Journal of Balanced Literacy Research and Instruction
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editor-In-Chief: Journal Of Refugee & Global Health Volume 1 Issue 2, Ruth M. Carrico
Letter From The Editor-In-Chief: Journal Of Refugee & Global Health Volume 1 Issue 2, Ruth M. Carrico
Journal of Refugee & Global Health
No abstract provided.
How Do People Belong In The Pacific? Introduction To This Issue, Camellia B. Webb-Gannon, Jioji Ravulo
How Do People Belong In The Pacific? Introduction To This Issue, Camellia B. Webb-Gannon, Jioji Ravulo
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers
In early 2016, the two editors of this issue met together to discuss our common research interests. At that time, one of us (Jioji Ravulo) was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology at Western Sydney University (WSU), and the other of us (Camellia Webb-Gannon) was a Research Fellow in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at the same institution. Camellia, whose research focuses on decolonisation in Melanesia, had recently returned from the 2016 Australian Association for Pacific Studies (AAPS) conference in Cairns at which she had hoped she would meet other researchers of the ...
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter Dorhout
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter Dorhout
Seek
Table of Contents and an Introductory message from Vice President for Research Peter Dorhout for the Seek Magazine Fall 2017 issue.
Getting Started With Pbl—A Reflection, Tanja Müller, Thomas Henning
Getting Started With Pbl—A Reflection, Tanja Müller, Thomas Henning
Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning
In this paper, we provide insight into the PBL project called PoLiMINT (Problem-oriented Learning in MINT). The project is located at the Bremen University of Applied Sciences and aims to introduce and foster PBL in the introductory phase of a physics study program. Concerning our general conditions, we will present our incremental implementation strategy and address the first elementary steps. In order to demonstrate our Scholarship of Teaching and Learning mode of reflecting the implementation process, we examine selected instructional and pedagogical difficulties and our problem-solving more closely.
Volume 22 Issue 4 Introduction, Martin Blasco
Volume 22 Issue 4 Introduction, Martin Blasco
OLA Quarterly
During the 2014 OLA Annual Conference in Salem, a group of librarians met informally for lunch to discuss the idea of creating a chapter of REFORMA (The National Association to Promote Library and Information to Latinos and Spanish Speaking) in Oregon.
In our second meeting at the end of 2014 in the Gresham branch of the Multnomah County Library (MCL), we formalized the creation of the REFORMA Oregon Chapter. By mid-2015, we became a Round Table in OLA. During this short period of time, we have increased in numbers, organized well-attended presentations during OLA conferences, held Mock Pura Belpré Awards ...
Impacting Rural Hispanic Communities By Reaching Out, Connecting And Providing Services At Different Levels, Patty Lara
Impacting Rural Hispanic Communities By Reaching Out, Connecting And Providing Services At Different Levels, Patty Lara
OLA Quarterly
In my role as an outreach specialist, I have created community events, partnered with various organizations, and participated in nontraditional programs in order to attract the vast Hispanic populations in the area to the various Hood River County libraries.
Hood River County is a rural community, and an estimated 31 percent of the population is Hispanic. The great thing about this community is that it has invested its efforts in honoring and accepting the Hispanic culture and bringing the community together as a whole. There is a little town named Odell, about eight miles south of Hood River, where I ...
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter Dorhout
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter Dorhout
Seek
Table of Contents and an Introductory message from Vice President for Research Peter Dorhout for the Seek Magazine Spring 2017 issue.
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter K. Dorhout
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter K. Dorhout
Seek
Table of Contents and an Introductory message from Vice President for Research Peter K. Dorhout for the Seek Magazine Fall 2016 issue.
Editorial, Virginia M. Jagla
Editorial, Virginia M. Jagla
SPACE: Student Perspectives About Civic Engagement
Introduction to volume 2 of Student Perspectives About Civic Engagement.
Introduction To Agricultural Federal Tax Issues, Ruby Ward
Introduction To Agricultural Federal Tax Issues, Ruby Ward
Rural Tax Education
Essentially all farmers, ranchers and other agricultural producers must file a federal tax return and pay federal income and/or self-employment taxes on their net profit. Farm, Farming and Who's a Farmer for Tax Purposes Filing Dates and Estimated Tax Payments provides information about IRS definitions of a farm and farmer filing income tax returns. There are special rules on filing dates for those producers that qualify as a farmer (i.e., one who receives more than two-thirds of his or her net income from farming). provides more details regarding qualifications and estimated tax payments.
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Seek
Message from President Kirk Schulz and Vice President for Research Ron Trewyn; and Table of Contents for the Summer 2011 issue
Integrated Marketing On A Shoestring Budget: Strategic Planning To Build Value For Libraries And Enhance Service, Kate Lasky
OLA Quarterly
With ever-increasing demands for libraries to market their services and decreasing budgets for advertising and publicity, librarians face the difficult task of planning for strategic marketing with little to no infrastructure or support, either financially or with adequate staffing. But, that’s no reason to give up. With a few key strategies and some integrated marketing techniques, even the most meager budget can support impactful outcomes. While there is no substitute for professional marketing services or paid marketing staff, a few simple “rules of thumb” can help.
Leveraging Social Media To Support A Library Levy Campaign, Ross Fuqua
Leveraging Social Media To Support A Library Levy Campaign, Ross Fuqua
OLA Quarterly
In November 2015, voters in Washington County, Oregon, approved a 5-year replacement levy to support countywide library services (Measure 34-235), with 64 percent voting in favor of the measure. As a unique partnership between our county, nine municipalities, and two nonprofit organizations, Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) organized a successful levy education effort specifically for social media for its twelve member libraries. With the passing of Measure 34-235, WCCLS member libraries are now positioned to continue providing the best possible library service to our patrons for the next five years.
Marketing Then And Now: One Librarian’S Journey, Diane Sotak
Marketing Then And Now: One Librarian’S Journey, Diane Sotak
OLA Quarterly
In the not so distant past, marketing was a department on campus, rather than a strategic approach used within the library. Today, the role of an academic library is subtle and varied. Frankly, it’s complicated! Libraries are increasingly asked to prove their value by documenting their impact on student engagement and success. They need to continually reinforce their reputation as a dynamic entity that supports its community in many ways. A marketing culture within the library is essential to making the case, telling the stories and creating a presence. After years of “marketing” for the library, I’m still ...
The Role Of Stories In Library Marketing And Communications, Clarissa J. Mansfield
The Role Of Stories In Library Marketing And Communications, Clarissa J. Mansfield
OLA Quarterly
The complex, evolving, 21st-century library is not just about books or resources; it’s not just about buildings and spaces. Despite providing a wide range of services, materials, unique programs and collections, subject area expertise, research assistance, and access to both print and online resources, libraries often struggle with effectively communicating all that they offer. Additionally, the ability of libraries to communicate their value and garner financial support is increasingly important when faced with shrinking budgets and competing needs.
When considering how to develop a strategic marketing and communications plan, it is helpful to conceptualize the work of ...
Starting From Square One: Library Communications From The Ground Up, Lesli Larson, Jason Stone, Mandi Garcia
Starting From Square One: Library Communications From The Ground Up, Lesli Larson, Jason Stone, Mandi Garcia
OLA Quarterly
The UO Libraries Communications and Marketing Department was officially founded in 2014, centralizing the library’s personnel and resources in the areas of graphic design, copywriting and editing, website content management, social media outreach, exhibit services, and strategic communications. The department was set up with 3.75 FTE. Our permanent staff includes the director, a writer/editor, a graphic designer/photographer, and an exhibits designer. In addition, all our efforts are supported by the work of our amazing student employees.
The establishment of our department has enriched and expanded the library’s communication efforts. We advance the educational mission of ...
Learning As We Go: Communicating With Library Staff In The Digital Age, Shawn Cunningham
Learning As We Go: Communicating With Library Staff In The Digital Age, Shawn Cunningham
OLA Quarterly
Recognizing that our library’s internal communication practices haven’t kept pace with changes in the world around us, Multnomah County Library created an internal communications specialist position to understand and address these issues. Since last fall, that person has been busy gathering input, listening to staff describe challenges and constraints, and looking for ways to help our library do a better job communicating to and with staff. We’re still early in this process, but what we’ve learned is valuable. We can address some issues immediately, and others will take longer than we’d like.
At Multnomah County ...
Volume 21 Issue 4 Introduction, Joan Petit
Volume 21 Issue 4 Introduction, Joan Petit
OLA Quarterly
Oregon libraries provide an incredible array of resources and services, but sometimes we struggle to educate our users and each other about all that is available. Over the past several years, many libraries have become more intentional in our efforts to market and promote our offerings, through traditional PR and advertisements as well as newer approaches like social media. However, we may lack the formal training and expertise to do this well—marketing is not a class offered in all library school programs—and, even with appropriate training, we may lack the budget and staff to implement a large-scale marketing ...
Communicating With Library Donors, Marilyn K. Moody
Communicating With Library Donors, Marilyn K. Moody
OLA Quarterly
How do you communicate effectively with donors and potential donors? What does that communication look like? Libraries often envision donor communications as including only direct fundraising requests. Communications with donors, however, encompass a wide range of activities, is ongoing, and may even span decades with an individual donor. Library staff not directly involved with fundraising may not even think about donors as part of their user audience, but almost everyone who works in a library has a potential role in communicating with donors.
Stick To The Message. Vary The Method., Paula M. Walker
Stick To The Message. Vary The Method., Paula M. Walker
OLA Quarterly
While city and library staff had laid the groundwork for a new library for several years, we basically had six months to educate voters. That election required a double majority, where more than 50 percent of registered voters had to cast a ballot, and more than 50 percent of them had to say “yes.” Tigard voters passed the measure 60 percent to 40 percent. It was one of only three money measures in the Portland metro area to pass in the primary that year.
The media and marketing milieu has changed a great deal over the past 14 years. Some ...
Coordinating Diverse Public Programs In The Library, Tatiana Bryant, Jonathan O. Cain
Coordinating Diverse Public Programs In The Library, Tatiana Bryant, Jonathan O. Cain
OLA Quarterly
In spring of 2015, the University of Oregon Libraries (UO Libraries) co-sponsored a release event for the Urban League of Portland’s State of Black Oregon 2015 Report to increase campus diversity initiatives and community engagement. The event inspired collaboration across the campus and state to bring together multiple university and community partners, including UO Libraries, the University of Oregon’s Planning, Public Policy, and Management Program (PPPM), and the Urban League of Portland (ULPDX). Collaborations between libraries, nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders highlight one aspect of the central role libraries serve as connectors in the local and regional communities ...
Creating Engaging Library Experiences Through Effective Content Marketing, Rajesh Singh
Creating Engaging Library Experiences Through Effective Content Marketing, Rajesh Singh
OLA Quarterly
A cherished goal of libraries and information organizations has always been to engage the community. The digital revolution is ushering in new ways to deliver and combine services in the prevailing experience economy. In a recent study of more than 1,000 adults in the United States and the United Kingdom, researchers found that 81 percent of Millennials, 79 percent of Gen Xers, and 78 percent of Baby Boomers value experiences more than they do material items (Pally, 2013). Moreover, we have a fairly good idea of the methods customers are using to read, review, research and consume library services ...
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Seek
Message from President Kirk Schulz and Vice President for Research Ron Trewyn; and Table of Contents for the Winter 2011 issue
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Seek
Message from President Kirk Schulz and Vice President for Research Ron Trewyn; and Table of Contents for the summer 2012 issue
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn
Seek
Message from President Kirk Schulz and Vice President for Research Ron Trewyn; and Table of Contents for the winter 2012 issue
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter Dorhout
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter Dorhout
Seek
Table of Contents and an Introductory message from Vice President for Research Peter Dorhout for the Seek Magazine spring 2016 issue.