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"How Did We Do?": Evaluating The Instruction Program With A Senior Survey.", Terry Taylor, Heather Jagman
"How Did We Do?": Evaluating The Instruction Program With A Senior Survey.", Terry Taylor, Heather Jagman
Heather Jagman
No abstract provided.
Two Contemporary Gregorian Editions Of Pope Gregory The Great's Regula Pastoralis In Troyes Ms 504, Richard Clement
Two Contemporary Gregorian Editions Of Pope Gregory The Great's Regula Pastoralis In Troyes Ms 504, Richard Clement
Richard W. Clement
No abstract provided.
Richard Verstegan's Reinvention Of Anglo-Saxon England: A Contribution From The Continent, Richard Clement
Richard Verstegan's Reinvention Of Anglo-Saxon England: A Contribution From The Continent, Richard Clement
Richard W. Clement
The reinvention of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is an historicized approach to constructions of the past. How and why does the present of any period uses the past to promote its own opinions, beliefs, doctrines or views? In particular, this volume demonstrates that reinventions of past eras or figures can be motivated by a nationalistic desire to create cultural 'roots', to discover origins that justify a regime or group's self-identity, to appropriate a cultural icon or neglected author for a particular political agenda, or to reflect on contemporary social issues via a remote time and place. Reworkings or …
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell And His Cervantes Collection At The Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University Of Kansas, Richard Clement
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell And His Cervantes Collection At The Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University Of Kansas, Richard Clement
Richard W. Clement
No abstract provided.
Emusicquest: The Music-In-Print Series. Compiled By Donald Reese, Lisa Philpott
Emusicquest: The Music-In-Print Series. Compiled By Donald Reese, Lisa Philpott
Lisa Rae Philpott
No abstract provided.
“Can Con” On The Www, Keith Chapman, Lisa Philpott
“Can Con” On The Www, Keith Chapman, Lisa Philpott
Lisa Rae Philpott
No abstract provided.
Cancon On The Web: A Survey Of Freely-Available Musical Canadiana, Lisa Philpott
Cancon On The Web: A Survey Of Freely-Available Musical Canadiana, Lisa Philpott
Lisa Rae Philpott
No abstract provided.
Selectedworks Part Ii: Conducting A Compelling Selectedworks Demo, Ann Taylor
Selectedworks Part Ii: Conducting A Compelling Selectedworks Demo, Ann Taylor
Ann Connolly
Libguides On Steroids: Expanding The Use Of Libguides To Justify Workload And Support Library, Carol Leibiger
Libguides On Steroids: Expanding The Use Of Libguides To Justify Workload And Support Library, Carol Leibiger
Carol A Leibiger
LibGuides have captured the attention of the American academic library world. Subject guides like LibGuides are intended to provide access to resources for disciplines or courses to supplement library instruction provided during one-shot sessions or at the reference desk. LibGuides are available to users when and where they are needed. A constant refrain in the literature on subject guides is the workload inherent in their creation and maintenance. LibGuides are easy to create. However, the time required to maintain LibGuides continues to have a strong impact on workload for otherwise busy librarians.
As Information Literacy Coordinator (ILC), the presenter faces …
G: An Avant-Garde Journal Of Art, Architecture, Design, And Film, 1923-1926, Ed. By Detlef Mertins And Michael W. Jennings, Nedda Ahmed
Nedda H Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Tech Watch Column: So Long, Farewell, Sonnet Ireland
Tech Watch Column: So Long, Farewell, Sonnet Ireland
Sonnet Ireland
No abstract provided.
Local History From 8000 Miles Away: Early Colac Court Records In The United States, Arthur Fraas
Local History From 8000 Miles Away: Early Colac Court Records In The United States, Arthur Fraas
Arthur Mitchell Fraas
This article examines a volume of Colac court records from the mid-nineteenth century now held in the United States. It details the contents of the volume with an eye towards the nature of local justice in early Victoria and the ways in which legal records can provide a window into the past. In addition, the article calls attention to the increasingly global nature of local history studies. In sharing the story of this trans-oceanic ‘discovery’ and its subsequent digitisation, it provides a possible model for future directions in archival research.