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Articles 1 - 29 of 29
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
2023 Film Series: Human Dimensions Of Climate Change, Jennifer L. Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
2023 Film Series: Human Dimensions Of Climate Change, Jennifer L. Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
2022 Film Series: Human Dimensions Of Climate Change, Jennifer L. Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
2022 Film Series: Human Dimensions Of Climate Change, Jennifer L. Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
[Folk] Leyendas: Creepy Creatures And Other Lore, Raquel Estrada, William Flores
[Folk] Leyendas: Creepy Creatures And Other Lore, Raquel Estrada, William Flores
Library Display Posters
No abstract provided.
Doing Ethnography, Joanna M. Burkhardt
Doing Ethnography, Joanna M. Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Teaching Archival Research Methods Through Projects In Ethnohistory, Veronica L. Denison, Alyssa Willett, Alexandra Taitt, Medeia Csoba Dehass
Teaching Archival Research Methods Through Projects In Ethnohistory, Veronica L. Denison, Alyssa Willett, Alexandra Taitt, Medeia Csoba Dehass
Journal of Western Archives
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the University of Alaska Anchorage learned archival research skills as part of their methodological training in the course, Ethnohistory of Alaska Natives, which subsequently led to the development of further individual research projects. As part of the course, students provided metadata to folders within an archival collection. This article explores the semester long projects, including the hardships of finding and using culturally appropriate metadata, lessons learned, and the impact the project had on students, the archivist, and instructor.
Blood At The Root, Jarrett Martin Drake
Blood At The Root, Jarrett Martin Drake
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
What is the sound of silence and what is the sight of absence? The following essay situates itself along those two questions by devoting close ethnographic attention to the lives and afterlives of seven people—Delia, Renty, Jem, Alfred, Fassena, Drana, and Jack—whose reflections resonate and resound throughout the world of archives. I argue that a theory of archival power must consider the role of process and place in the shaping of modern memory practices. The article begins by narrating the story of how these seven people came to occupy the center of the archival universe. Next, it traces a tale …
Introduction To Medical Anthropology Apg 345, Karen Morse
Introduction To Medical Anthropology Apg 345, Karen Morse
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Undergraduate Teaching Experience In Anthropology/Sociology, Karen Morse
Undergraduate Teaching Experience In Anthropology/Sociology, Karen Morse
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Quality: A Librarian And Instructor Compare How They Assess Students' Sources, Elizabeth Pickard, Sarah Sterling
What We Talk About When We Talk About Quality: A Librarian And Instructor Compare How They Assess Students' Sources, Elizabeth Pickard, Sarah Sterling
Collaborative Librarianship
This case study explores and compares how a librarian and an instructor evaluated the quality of bibliographies students produced for the instructor’s class. The ethnographic study attempted to unearth nuances in the respective practical approaches librarian and instructor took to assess a source’s quality as well as differences in what librarian and instructor might mean by “quality.” Themes emerged as indicators of quality that librarian and instructor applied differently in terms of frequency and weight. Findings also included that librarian and instructor looked to different aspects of citations to demonstrate common values, such as thoroughness, and to reflect the quality …
Going Beyond Cookie Cutter Outreach: A Climate Change Film Series And Dialogue, Jennifer Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
Going Beyond Cookie Cutter Outreach: A Climate Change Film Series And Dialogue, Jennifer Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
Library Staff Publications
In the fall of 2013, the University of Maine approved a new major, the Human Dimensions of Climate Change. Coursework aimed to address critical interdisciplinary concerns about human impacts on the environment. To provide a cocurricular opportunity for students to explore this topic, which was also relevant to larger community interests and campus research agendas, an anthropology professor and her liaison librarian partnered to create the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series + Dialogue. This series is now in its sixth iteration.
2019 Film Series: Human Dimensions Of Climate Change, Jennifer Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
2019 Film Series: Human Dimensions Of Climate Change, Jennifer Bonnet, Cindy Isenhour
Library Staff Publications
In the spring of 2019, Jen Bonnet and Cindy Isenhour coordinated the sixth annual Human Dimensions of Climate Change film series, sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, the Climate Change Institute, Fogler Library, and the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. Each week for three weeks a different film was shown, followed by a discussion with campus scholars. A library exhibit accompanied the series and highlighted a wide range of resources related to the topic. This poster represents the series, and was designed by Brad Beauregard.
Update Of The Sciaa Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice, Matthew Haney
Update Of The Sciaa Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice, Matthew Haney
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Latinas/Laatinos/Latinx: Anthropological Approaches Apg 316, Joanna Burkhardt
Latinas/Laatinos/Latinx: Anthropological Approaches Apg 316, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Reproduction In Society Soc/Apg 475g, Joanna Burkhardt
Reproduction In Society Soc/Apg 475g, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Finding Resources In Chesnutt Library: Books, Articles And Websites, Erin Eldridge
Finding Resources In Chesnutt Library: Books, Articles And Websites, Erin Eldridge
Chesnutt Fellows Information Literacy Projects
No abstract provided.
Incorporating Information Literacy Into Anthropology 210 (Final Report), Erin Eldridge
Incorporating Information Literacy Into Anthropology 210 (Final Report), Erin Eldridge
Chesnutt Fellows Information Literacy Projects
No abstract provided.
La Culpa La Tiene Derrida: La Praxis Deconstrucionista De Buitrago Y Sus Implicaciones En Mi Quehacer Archivístico, Marisol Ramos
La Culpa La Tiene Derrida: La Praxis Deconstrucionista De Buitrago Y Sus Implicaciones En Mi Quehacer Archivístico, Marisol Ramos
UConn Library Presentations
En esta presentación discutiré como el antropólogo Carlos Buitrago, durante su periodo decontrucionista, influyó mi carrera académica en el campo de la archivística. En mi trabajo trazare el camino recorrido junto con Buitrago, primero como su ayudante de investigación en 1992 en un proyecto analizando los repartos vecinales del pueblo de Adjuntas (1824-1832), luego en 1993, trabajando juntos en el Archivo General de Puerto Rico donde me introdujo a los archivos de aguas de Guayama y el tema de los sistemas de riego en este pueblo durante el siglo XIX, y más tarde en 1999 cuando compartió conmigo sus transcripciones …
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Bio/Apg 282g Sapiens: The Changing Nature Of Human Evolution, Michael Cerbo
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Bio/Apg 282g Sapiens: The Changing Nature Of Human Evolution, Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BIO/APG 282G Sapiens: the Changing Nature of Human Evolution. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty: Jason Kolbe.
2015-04 Library Impact Statement For Apg 399 Sex And Reproduction In Our Species, Joanna Burkhardt
2015-04 Library Impact Statement For Apg 399 Sex And Reproduction In Our Species, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for APG 399 Sex and Resproduction in Our Species. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Holly Dunsworth.
2015-04 Library Impact Statement For Apg 414 Culture And Cognition, Joanna Burkhardt
2015-04 Library Impact Statement For Apg 414 Culture And Cognition, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for APG 414 Culture and Cognition This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Carlos Garcia-Quijano.
2015-03 Library Impact Statement For Apg 304 Coastal Archaeology, Joanna Burkhardt
2015-03 Library Impact Statement For Apg 304 Coastal Archaeology, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for APG 304 Coastal Archaeology This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Kristine Bovy.
An Ethnographic Study Of Ebook Use: A Library-Anthropology Collaboration, Lisa Rose-Wiles, Sulekha Kalyan
An Ethnographic Study Of Ebook Use: A Library-Anthropology Collaboration, Lisa Rose-Wiles, Sulekha Kalyan
Library Publications
No abstract provided.
An Ethnographic Study Of Ebook Use: A Library-Anthropology Collaboration, Lisa M. Rose-Wiles, Sulekha Kalyan
An Ethnographic Study Of Ebook Use: A Library-Anthropology Collaboration, Lisa M. Rose-Wiles, Sulekha Kalyan
Lisa M Rose-Wiles
No abstract provided.
Natives In The Nation's Archives: The Southwest Oregon Research Project, David G. Lewis
Natives In The Nation's Archives: The Southwest Oregon Research Project, David G. Lewis
Journal of Western Archives
The Southwest Oregon Research Project, initiated by members of the Coquille Indian tribe broke ground in Oregon for archival collections. Tribal scholars, working to restore and support their tribal nations collected documents and learned skills of archival research and organization. The last phase of the project returned collections to regional tribes in a community process of potlatch. The project theory reversed the trend of the late 19th and early 20th centuries of collecting information from tribes with little or no reciprocity. Tribes today are using the information to write histories, restore cultural identities and support tribal sovereignty.
La Magia Del Etnografo En Los Escritos Antropologicos De Roberto Williams Garcia [Ethnographer's Magic In The Anthropological Writings Of Roberto Williams Garcia], Alan Sandstrom, Pamela Sandstrom
La Magia Del Etnografo En Los Escritos Antropologicos De Roberto Williams Garcia [Ethnographer's Magic In The Anthropological Writings Of Roberto Williams Garcia], Alan Sandstrom, Pamela Sandstrom
Alan R. Sandstrom
No abstract provided.
Anthropological Study Of Shain Library: Uses, Perceptions, And Recommendations, Ingrid Brudvig, Casey Corn, Reed Harris, Brendan Kempf, Sophie Marx, Nick Mercer, Lauren Moran, Erich Roberts
Anthropological Study Of Shain Library: Uses, Perceptions, And Recommendations, Ingrid Brudvig, Casey Corn, Reed Harris, Brendan Kempf, Sophie Marx, Nick Mercer, Lauren Moran, Erich Roberts
Anthropology Department Student Projects
In the spring of 2009 professor Benoit’s Applied Anthropology class conducted a comprehensive study on Connecticut College’s Shain Library. The class met with the library staff multiple times before deciding how to tackle the project. The research question posed was, how do students use and perceive the library? Does the library satisfy student’s needs, and if not what changes could be implemented to better the student body?
The class began by submitting a proposal of our project to the Institutional Review Board, and then proceeded with the investigation. Though the topic as a whole is an examination of Shain Library …
Unearthing Archaeology: A Study Of The Recent Coverage Of Selected English-Language Archaeology Journals By Multi-Subject Indexes And By Anthropological Literature, David C. Tyler, Yang Xu, Emily Dust Nimsakont
Unearthing Archaeology: A Study Of The Recent Coverage Of Selected English-Language Archaeology Journals By Multi-Subject Indexes And By Anthropological Literature, David C. Tyler, Yang Xu, Emily Dust Nimsakont
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
Librarians, faculty, and professional researchers, and students already encounter difficulties in locating journal articles for the field of archaeology, yet, in the current budgetary climate, librarians needing to reduce subscription costs may be tempted to cancel smaller, discipline-specific indexes in favor of large multi- subject indexes with broad coverage. This study examines and compares the coverage provided to 208 archaeology and archaeology-related journals and magazines by six multi-subject indexes (Academic Search Premier, ArticleFirst, eLibrary, IngentaConnect, Wilson OmniFile, Web of Science) and by anthropology’s primary index, Anthropological Literature, over a twenty year period (1988–2007).
The Dawn Of The "Chaotic Account": Horatio Hale’S Australia Notebook And The Development Of Anthropologists’ Field Notes, Tom Belton
Western Libraries Publications
This paper proposes an archival analysis of notebooks, and their relationships to other parts of personal archives (e.g. journals or diaries). The bulk of the paper is an analysis of the historical development of a particular genre of notebooks: anthropological field notes, “chaotic accounts”, as Branislaw Manilnowski called them, based largely on observation. It provides a review of anthropologists’ own recent literature on the subject, and a short case study of a mid nineteenth century notebook of the American explorer/ethnographer Horatio Hale that serves as an example of one seed out of which anthropological field notes grew.
Historical Collections Of The Indians In New England., Daniel Gookin
Historical Collections Of The Indians In New England., Daniel Gookin
Special Collections (Miscellaneous)
An account of the Indians of New England by Daniel Gookin, a magistrate of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Published in 1792.