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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Don't Become Roadkill On The Information Superhighway: Dealing With Information Overload, Antoinette Paris Powell
Don't Become Roadkill On The Information Superhighway: Dealing With Information Overload, Antoinette Paris Powell
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 1996, Seaall
African American Librarians In Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones
African American Librarians In Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
Kentucky was the first North American state to establish a free public library exclusively for African Americans. The library, located in Louisville, Kentucky, was managed by Thomas Fountain Blue, the first African American to manage a public library. The establishing of the Colored Library and Thomas Fountain Blue's Apprentice Training Program was the beginning of librarianship and libraries for African Americans in Kentucky.
[Review Of] The Guinness Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, Robert A. Aken
[Review Of] The Guinness Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, Robert A. Aken
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Multiple Personality, Hypnosis, And Possession Trance, James M. Donovan
Multiple Personality, Hypnosis, And Possession Trance, James M. Donovan
James M. Donovan
Multiple personality disorder [MPD] and possession trance [PT] are examined from the perspectives of presenting morphology and demographic epidemiology. The goal is to ascertain whether at these levels MPD and PT are disparate phenomena, or warrant treatment as two instances of a single type. The data favor the second alternative, and from this we infer that both MPD and PT are culturally manipulated instances of a unitary psychobiological ability. But by virtue of this manipulation, differences do exist between the final forms, especially on the dimension of whether they are experiences as states of health or illness.
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 1996, Seaall
Note To Richard Boaz Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, April 18, 1996, Jim Heller
Note To Richard Boaz Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, April 18, 1996, Jim Heller
Correspondence
A note from Jim Heller to Richard Boaz discussing various matters of business related to the SEAALL Annual Meeting.
The Represented And The 'Real': Economy, Postmodernity, And Postorientalist Research, Katherine Jones, Jennifer Kopf, Angela Martin
The Represented And The 'Real': Economy, Postmodernity, And Postorientalist Research, Katherine Jones, Jennifer Kopf, Angela Martin
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
An interview with Timothy Mitchell, Department of Politics, New York University.
Representing Bounded Bodies, Susan Mains
Representing Bounded Bodies, Susan Mains
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
A review of Bodily Regimes: Italian Advertising under Fascism by Karen Pinkus. University of Minnesota Press, 1995.
Reconceptualizing Masculinity, Christine James
Reconceptualizing Masculinity, Christine James
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
A review of:
- The Male Body: Features, destinies, exposures by Laurence Goldstein (ed.). University of Michigan Press, 1994.
- Beyond Patriarchy: Essays by men on pleasure, power, and change by Michael Kaufman (ed.). Oxford University Press, 1987.
- Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical explorations in light of feminism by Larry May and Robert Strikwerda (eds.). Rowman Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1992.
- Engendering Men: The question of male feminist criticism by Joseph A. Boone and Michael Cadden (eds.). Routledge, 1990.
Editor's Preface, Michael L. Dorn
Editor's Preface, Michael L. Dorn
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Plastic Heart, Black Box, Iron Cage: Instrumental Reason And The Artificial Heart Experiment, Thomas Strong
Plastic Heart, Black Box, Iron Cage: Instrumental Reason And The Artificial Heart Experiment, Thomas Strong
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Method As The Embodiment Of Reason, Bryan Crable
Method As The Embodiment Of Reason, Bryan Crable
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 1996, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 1996, Seaall
Newsletters
This issue of Southeastern Law Librarian includes the SEAALL membership directory for 1996.
"An Audience Is An Audience": Gertrude Stein Addresses The Five Hundred, Robert M. Post
"An Audience Is An Audience": Gertrude Stein Addresses The Five Hundred, Robert M. Post
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.
Note To Carol Avery Nicholson Regarding Pam Williams, March 20, 1996, Betty Kern
Note To Carol Avery Nicholson Regarding Pam Williams, March 20, 1996, Betty Kern
Correspondence
A note from Betty Kern to Carol Avery Nicholson providing biographical information on Pam Williams for the SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To The Government Relations Committee And Seaall Officers, March 12, 1996, Timothy Coggins
Letter To The Government Relations Committee And Seaall Officers, March 12, 1996, Timothy Coggins
Government Relations Committee
A letter from Timothy Coggins to SEAALL's Officers and the Government Relations Committee enclosing Government Relations Materials and asking the Committee for a report. The enclosures mentioned in this letter were not present with the original document.
Government Relations Policy Draft, March 1996, Seaall
Government Relations Policy Draft, March 1996, Seaall
Government Relations Committee
A draft version of SEAALL's policy on Government Relations. This draft includes policies on government information, legal resources, information technology, federal and state support for libraries, preservation, intellectual property, and intellectual freedom.
Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 1996, Seaall
Russian Expressive Derivation: A Network Morphology Account, Andrew R. Hippisley
Russian Expressive Derivation: A Network Morphology Account, Andrew R. Hippisley
Linguistics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
"Let Freedom Ring" Brochure Draft, Seaall
"Let Freedom Ring" Brochure Draft, Seaall
Government Relations Committee
A draft brochure created by SEAALL's Government Relations Committee about how law librarians can promote intellectual freedom.
What's With The Web?, Robert A. Aken
Household Patterns Of The Elderly And The Proximity Of Children In A Nineteenth-Century City, Verviers, Belgium, 1831–1846, George Alter, Lisa Cliggett, Alex Urbiel
Household Patterns Of The Elderly And The Proximity Of Children In A Nineteenth-Century City, Verviers, Belgium, 1831–1846, George Alter, Lisa Cliggett, Alex Urbiel
Lisa Cliggett
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Annual Economic Report 1996, Mark C. Berger, Michael A. Webb, Richard W. Furst, Steven N. Allen
Kentucky Annual Economic Report 1996, Mark C. Berger, Michael A. Webb, Richard W. Furst, Steven N. Allen
Kentucky Annual Economic Report
No abstract provided.
Seaall Membership Directory, 1996, Seaall
Seaall Membership Directory, 1996, Seaall
Administrative Materials
No abstract provided.
The Question Of 'Cultural Language' And Interdialectal Norm In 16th Century Slovakia: A Phonological Analysis Of 16th Century Slovak Administrative-Legal Texts, Mark Richard Lauersdorf
The Question Of 'Cultural Language' And Interdialectal Norm In 16th Century Slovakia: A Phonological Analysis Of 16th Century Slovak Administrative-Legal Texts, Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Linguistics Faculty Book Gallery
There is not general agreement among scholars on the degree or type of standardization, or better, normalization, exhibited by Slovak texts before the 18th-19th century codifying efforts of Anton Bernolák, Ľudovít Štúr and their followers. Indeed, disagreement on this issue is greater the earlier the time period under consideration. The present study focuses on the 16th century and the degree and type of standardization/normalization exhibited in a corpus of 152 administrative-legal texts (judicial and municipal records, official correspondence, account books, etc.) from all four major Slovak dialect regions – Moravian, West, Central and East Slovak. The author examines the textual …
Russian Noun Stress And Network Morphology, Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett, Norman Fraser, Andrew R. Hippisley, Alan Timberlake
Russian Noun Stress And Network Morphology, Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett, Norman Fraser, Andrew R. Hippisley, Alan Timberlake
Linguistics Faculty Publications
We present a network morphology analysis of Russian noun stress. Nouns have a default fixed stem stress, but some nouns have nondefault stress that may deviate in a way that is determined by the form’s position within the paradigm: different declensions prefer particular patterns as their nondefault choices. Membership of a particular declension, it is argued, constrains the rang eof possible stress patterns. Stress is represented as a hierarchy with limited deviation in terms of number and, less often, case. Indices in the declension hierarchy are addressed to nodes in the stress hierarchy. These indices correspond to rank orderings that …
Seaall Officer Election Materials, 1996, Seaall
Seaall Officer Election Materials, 1996, Seaall
Administrative Materials
The material for the 1996 Officer Election includes a letter to the SEAALL Community from Rhea Ballard-Thrower with enclosed candidate biographical sketches (dated February 6, 1996) and a list of candidates.
Seaall Handbook Revision Materials, 1996, Seaall
Seaall Handbook Revision Materials, 1996, Seaall
Administrative Materials
These materials include correspondence, surveys, and drafts for the 1996 version of the SEAALL Chapter Handbook and Procedures Manual.