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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Are Diversity And Inclusiveness Really Possible?, Vanessa Lopez-Littleton
Are Diversity And Inclusiveness Really Possible?, Vanessa Lopez-Littleton
UCF Forum
I recently overheard one manager ask another if he knew a nurse who was looking for a job. After a moment of thinking, he remembered someone. Within a week, an offer of employment was made for a great-paying job with a wonderful schedule. It is a position that will open doors and create opportunities as well as move this individual into circles he may not have been privy to otherwise
Little League, Richard C. Crepeau
Little League, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The Little League World Series is often the occasion for comment but usually it involves subjects such as rabid parents or hyperventilating coaches. This time the comments coming out of Williamsport, where fracking rather than baseball usually dominates the landscape, had a feel good aspect to them.
The Failure Of College Sport As An Equal Opportunity Employer, Richard Lapchick
The Failure Of College Sport As An Equal Opportunity Employer, Richard Lapchick
UCF Forum
As someone who has worked for institutions of higher education for more than four decades, it is especially embarrassing for me that colleges have the worst record in sports for hiring women and people of color.
Life Is Like A Salad Bowl (Or Should Be!), Anthony B. Major
Life Is Like A Salad Bowl (Or Should Be!), Anthony B. Major
UCF Forum
Everyone in the world eats salad of some sort. We enjoy all the different ingredients in our salads depending on what we have a taste for at the time.
O'Bannon And The Five Giants, Richard C. Crepeau
O'Bannon And The Five Giants, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
At this point in August there are those who think that football season is already in full swing. They are probably deceived into thinking this by the increase in the number of assault arrests being made of both the professionals and the collegians. There seems to be little difference between the two, and indeed the myth of that difference was rejected this week by a federal judge in the O’Bannon Case. As if in anticipation of the decision, the NCAA itself negated its claim of amateurism once again by approving a change in its rules that will allow the five …
Re-Entry And Disorientation, Richard C. Crepeau
Re-Entry And Disorientation, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
I have been out of the country for less than three weeks and it is mid-summer when not much happens of note. The first thing I confronted on returning was a total reorganization of the local supermarket. Under the influence of jet lag I found this quite disorienting. As it turned out, this was only one of many changes that faced me.
As Migrant Crisis Hits U.S. Border, Texas Town Keeps It Classy, Rick Brunson
As Migrant Crisis Hits U.S. Border, Texas Town Keeps It Classy, Rick Brunson
UCF Forum
It’s a sweltering summer Sunday night in El Paso, Texas, at the city’s new downtown baseball stadium, where the local Triple-A team, the Chihuahuas, is leading the visiting Tacoma Rainiers at the seventh-inning stretch.
World Cup, Richard C. Crepeau
World Cup, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
I am not a fan of The Beautiful Game, although I do watch and appreciate its beauty especially when it is displayed by the likes of Lionel Messi. Soccer, as with all games, when played with skill and competence is a beautiful game. The same might be said of hockey, baseball, basketball, or curling. When any skill is combined with artistry, whether in sport or some other human endeavor, it has a beauty worthy of admiration.
'Would You Let Your Daughter Color Her Hair Blue?', Rebekah Mccloud
'Would You Let Your Daughter Color Her Hair Blue?', Rebekah Mccloud
UCF Forum
I recently took a ride on the new SunRail. I was among the throng onboard for a free ride and to see, as Dr. Seuss would say, “Oh, the places I could go.” When I entered the overstuffed car, a young woman immediately stood up and said to me, “Here, Momma, take my seat.” And I did. I thanked her and commented about the kindness of her gesture.
The Echo Chamber Is Getting Louder, Tom Cavanagh
The Echo Chamber Is Getting Louder, Tom Cavanagh
UCF Forum
My ears are starting to hurt. Let me explain.
Deciphering The Myth: Where To Publish, Sai Deng
Deciphering The Myth: Where To Publish, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Metadata Migration To Islandora: Is There An Easy Way?, Sai Deng, Lee Dotson
Metadata Migration To Islandora: Is There An Easy Way?, Sai Deng, Lee Dotson
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This presentation will introduce UCF’s digital collection migration from DigiTool to Islandora, the new content management system for the state universities in Florida. It discusses the issues in DublinCore (DC) to MODS transformation, explores the possible options, the approach adopted and the tool used for MODS metadata editing.
As part of the state-wide Islandora implementation, UCF has been migrating its collections in DigiTool to MODS records for Islandora to ingest. In migrating from a less granular metadata schema to a more granular one, many issues are involved such as data ambiguity, overly generic data representation, the markup inadequacy in describing …
Out In The Open: Better Exposure For Open Access Conte, Athena Hoeppner
Out In The Open: Better Exposure For Open Access Conte, Athena Hoeppner
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Lazy Days Of Summer: Time To Relax And Contemplate, Mark Routhier
Lazy Days Of Summer: Time To Relax And Contemplate, Mark Routhier
UCF Forum
It’s summertime! The solstice just went by and as the days now become shorter, summer has officially begun. It’s a time to relax and reboot. It’s a time to find some water to splash around in. And it’s a time for contemplation...
Appreciating The Simple Moments More Than Onslaught Of Technology, Leandra Preston-Sidler
Appreciating The Simple Moments More Than Onslaught Of Technology, Leandra Preston-Sidler
UCF Forum
I admit it. I’m addicted.
Huge Week, Richard C. Crepeau
Huge Week, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
I’m just now getting into the World Cup as the recent sports calendar has been overloaded with prime events. With the battle for Lord Stanley’s Cup raging on, the NBA Finals testing the bounds of credulity, and the U.S. Open Golf Tournament on the menu, trying to fit the World Cup into my thoughts and my schedule was nearly too much to manage. Perhaps foolishly, I will try to do some justice to each of these penultimate sporting events here.
What My Grandfather Taught Me About Strategy, Bob Porter
What My Grandfather Taught Me About Strategy, Bob Porter
UCF Forum
In 1862, the most important naval battle of the American Civil War took place in Hampton Roads, Va., adjacent to Norfolk. The battle was between two ships, the Monitor and the Merrimac.
Reaching Beyond Ourselves: Celebrating 40 Years Of Cala (1973 - 2013), Sai Deng
Reaching Beyond Ourselves: Celebrating 40 Years Of Cala (1973 - 2013), Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
The CALA 40th Anniversary Issue, Reaching Beyond Ourselves: Celebrating 40 Years of CALA (1973-2013), is without doubt a unique collection of the Chinese American Librarians Association’s (CALA) history. It contains pictures, biographies, citations and messages from the presidents of the CALA since its very beginning in 1973, obtained from historical CALA newsletters and the presidents themselves. It records the major events in a timeline format including the establishment of the association, the merge of CALA and CLA, the California based Chinese Librarians Association, the annual conference programs and the new initiatives. It collects personal contemplations, messages and greetings from a …
I Wish The Sport I Love – Soccer – Could Help Eliminate Injustice Around World, Erin O'Flaherty
I Wish The Sport I Love – Soccer – Could Help Eliminate Injustice Around World, Erin O'Flaherty
UCF Forum
Every four years soccer fans around the globe focus on the FIFA World Cup, this year being held in Brazil. The national teams of countries compete to become World Cup champions in the name of patriotism and pride. I am a fan of almost all sports, but especially soccer – so I cannot contain my excitement for the upcoming matches beginning June 12.
Triple Crown, Richard C. Crepeau
Triple Crown, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
By late Saturday sportsworld will know if there is a Triple Crown winner for the first time in thirty-six years. The last winner was Affirmed in 1978. No one could have guessed that it would be this long before another horse would accomplish this feat again. After all Affirmed was the third horse of the 1970s to win the Triple Crown. Seattle Slew won the Crown in 1977 and the great Secretariat did it in 1973.
Acceptable Violence, Richard C. Crepeau
Acceptable Violence, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
There are times when marginally related events converge and raise questions about issues related to sport. Such a convergence occurred in my corner of sportsworld over the past week.
Where Are Your Papers?, Rebekah Mccloud
Where Are Your Papers?, Rebekah Mccloud
UCF Forum
My friend of 30 years died recently. Her husband called one Sunday in February to say she was gone.
A Parent's Dilemma: When To Let Child Be Responsible For Own Actions, Maritza Martinez
A Parent's Dilemma: When To Let Child Be Responsible For Own Actions, Maritza Martinez
UCF Forum
Monday morning, like most mornings, complete chaos unfolded in our house as four people – my two daughters, my husband and myself – aimed to head out the door by 8 a.m., our daughters for school and my husband and I for our offices.
This Is What Happens When We Forget That Speech Has Consequences, Nathan Holic
This Is What Happens When We Forget That Speech Has Consequences, Nathan Holic
UCF Forum
The other night, I watched a Bravo “Real Housewives” reunion show in which a woman yelled through a bullhorn “You’re a dumb ho! Shut up!” at another woman two feet away. A split-second later, this woman (the one with the bullhorn) looked genuinely surprised when the other woman (the alleged dumb ho) charged at her, furious, and began swinging.
Orlando- We’Re No More Weird Than Anywhere Else, Tom Cavanagh
Orlando- We’Re No More Weird Than Anywhere Else, Tom Cavanagh
UCF Forum
I saw the following tweet recently from a semi-famous college president: “On my way to Orlando, my version of hell.”
Geek Out: Eresources Librarian Style, Athena Hoeppner
Geek Out: Eresources Librarian Style, Athena Hoeppner
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Sterling, Richard C. Crepeau
Sterling, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
There are times when something happens in the world of sport that is so startling that reactions come hard and fast and seem to overwhelm events. The Donald Sterling soliloquy hit with this sort of force, and the reaction was beyond what could be anticipated but was still more than appropriate. It was required.
A Special Week, Richard C. Crepeau
A Special Week, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It was one of those very special weeks in SportsWorld. At least three things stood out: two in baseball and one in the bizarre world of the NCAA.
Some Graduates Have A Plan – For You Others…, Mark Routhier
Some Graduates Have A Plan – For You Others…, Mark Routhier
UCF Forum
As the school year comes to a close, the inevitable question arises for graduating students: What am I going to do?
Employers Need To Do More To Help Maintain Careers Of Employees With Babies, Leandra Preston-Sidler
Employers Need To Do More To Help Maintain Careers Of Employees With Babies, Leandra Preston-Sidler
UCF Forum
It’s amazing how quickly humans adapt to changing circumstances. A few months ago I wrote about how incredibly challenging my first month of life was with a newborn—what many refer to as “baby boot camp,” a perfect term since that’s exactly what it was like thrust into a completely new state of being where life is organized around one thing.