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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
At Brunning: People And Technology-At The Only Edge That Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do, Dennis Brunning
At Brunning: People And Technology-At The Only Edge That Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do, Dennis Brunning
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Booklover-Writing, Donna Jacobs
Atg Special Report-The Dual Mission Paradigm: A Ranganathian Critique, Patrick L. Carr
Atg Special Report-The Dual Mission Paradigm: A Ranganathian Critique, Patrick L. Carr
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Measuring Sustainability With Our Ecological Footprint, Whitney Bauman
Measuring Sustainability With Our Ecological Footprint, Whitney Bauman
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
From The Reference Desk-Reviews Of Reference Titles, Tom Gilson
From The Reference Desk-Reviews Of Reference Titles, Tom Gilson
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Opinions And Editorials-Open And Accessible Supplemental Data: How Libraries Can Solve The Supplemental Arms Race, Elizabeth R. Lorbeer, Heather Klusendorf
Opinions And Editorials-Open And Accessible Supplemental Data: How Libraries Can Solve The Supplemental Arms Race, Elizabeth R. Lorbeer, Heather Klusendorf
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Building Library Collections In The 21st Century-How Goes The Book Approval Plan In The Days Of The Ebook?, Arlene Moore Sievers-Hill
Building Library Collections In The 21st Century-How Goes The Book Approval Plan In The Days Of The Ebook?, Arlene Moore Sievers-Hill
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Acquisitiong Archaeology-Competing Interest, Jesse Holden
Acquisitiong Archaeology-Competing Interest, Jesse Holden
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Library Perspective, Vendor Response, Robin Champieux, Steven Carrico
Library Perspective, Vendor Response, Robin Champieux, Steven Carrico
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Issues In Vendor/Library Relations-Print, Bob Nardini
Issues In Vendor/Library Relations-Print, Bob Nardini
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Notes From Mosier-Back To The Future, Part 2, Scott A. Smith
Notes From Mosier-Back To The Future, Part 2, Scott A. Smith
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
From Your Editor, Katina Strauch
Little Red Herrings-Can Open Access Save Us?, Mark Herring
Little Red Herrings-Can Open Access Save Us?, Mark Herring
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
As I See It-Copyright In The Digital Age: Has The Balance Of Interest Between Owners And Users Really Changed?, John Cox
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
From The University Presses-Toward A Modest Agenda: Academic Library And University Press Collaborations, Richard Brown, Alex Holzman
From The University Presses-Toward A Modest Agenda: Academic Library And University Press Collaborations, Richard Brown, Alex Holzman
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Pelikan's Antidisambiguation-"On The Establishment Of Identity", Michael P. Pelikan
Pelikan's Antidisambiguation-"On The Establishment Of Identity", Michael P. Pelikan
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Random Ramblings-A Digital Dilemma For Public Libraries, Bob Holley
Random Ramblings-A Digital Dilemma For Public Libraries, Bob Holley
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura Gasaway
Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura Gasaway
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
I Hear The Train A Comin'-"A Roundtable Look At The Future Of Scholarly Communication", Greg Tananbaum
I Hear The Train A Comin'-"A Roundtable Look At The Future Of Scholarly Communication", Greg Tananbaum
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Cases Of Note-Copyright-Those Dreaded Statutory Damages, Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, Jack M. Montgomery
Cases Of Note-Copyright-Those Dreaded Statutory Damages, Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, Jack M. Montgomery
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Biz Of Acq-How Do You Eat An Elephant? Or Econtent And The Future Of The Academic Book Vendor, Michael Zeoli, Michelle Flinchbaugh
Biz Of Acq-How Do You Eat An Elephant? Or Econtent And The Future Of The Academic Book Vendor, Michael Zeoli, Michelle Flinchbaugh
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Technology Left Behind-The Temptations Of Netflix, Cris Ferguson
Technology Left Behind-The Temptations Of Netflix, Cris Ferguson
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Ambiguity, The Literary, And Close Reading, David G. Brooks
Ambiguity, The Literary, And Close Reading, David G. Brooks
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "Ambiguity, the Literary, and Close Reading" David G. Brooks approaches the matter of literary ambiguity from two directions: firstly by presenting the question of what we might learn if we look at ambiguity not so much from the angle of the author as that of the reader, a question which may appear obvious and inoffensive on the surface, but which becomes intricate and captivating as Brooks, arguing that literary ambiguity cannot be discussed without attention to the idea of close reading, peels layer upon layer of commonsensical assumptions away from reading practice, to arrive at the point …
On Ambidextrousness, Or, What Is An Innovative Action?, Brett Neilson
On Ambidextrousness, Or, What Is An Innovative Action?, Brett Neilson
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "On the Ambiguity of Ambidextrousness, or, What is an Innovative Action?" Brett Neilson explores the significance of the fact that the technical equality of the hands is realized above all in the act of manual labor, revisiting an influential essay by Robert Hertz, a student of Emile Durkheim and associate of Marcel Mauss, published in 1909 and entitled "The Pre-Eminence of the Right Hand." In his text, Hertz argued that the basic spatial distinction between the left and right hand acquires the polarity of a social hierarchy owing not to the physiology or psychology of motor asymmetry …
The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit: Interview Worksheet, Jake Carlson
The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit: Interview Worksheet, Jake Carlson
Data Curation Profiles Toolkit
This worksheet is designed to elicit the information necessary to develop a data curation profile about data from a particular research project. In your responses to this worksheet and to the interview questions, please limit your focus to the data associated with the particular research project you have selected.
This worksheet is meant to be filled out as a part of the interview and your responses to the questions in each module will serve to guide the conversation. The interviewer will then ask you some follow up questions about your responses to gather additional details and to better understand your …
The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit: Interviewer's Manual, Jake Carlson
The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit: Interviewer's Manual, Jake Carlson
Data Curation Profiles Toolkit
The Interviewer’s Manual provides the framework for the interview. It contains text and questions to be read to the participating researcher over the course of the interview.
It is meant to be used in conjunction with the Interview Worksheet. The Interview Worksheet should be given to the interviewee to fill out over the course of the interview. Some of the questions you will ask will be in response to the answers given by the researcher in the Interview Worksheet.
To aid in the readability of this document during the interview the font has been enlarged.
The instructions to the interviewer …
The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit: User Guide, Jake Carlson
The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit: User Guide, Jake Carlson
Data Curation Profiles Toolkit
A Data Curation Profile is a tool that can be used to provide a foundational base of information about a particular set of data that may be curated by an academic library or other institution. This user guide provides a background of a Data Curation Profile, their purpose, components, and one may develop their own Data Curation Profile.