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The Greenwood Dictionary Of Education (2nd Edition) [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf Apr 2016

The Greenwood Dictionary Of Education (2nd Edition) [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf

Anne Jumonville Graf

With 850 new or significantly revised terms in addition to previously published content, the second edition of the Greenwood Dictionary of Education brings the 2003 version up to date. New content includes selected coverage of terminology from the fields of neuroscience, educational assessment, and technology, as well as updated entries on evolving educational practices and theories. Unfortunately it’s difficult to determine the scope of the additions: as a traditionally-organized alphabetical work without an index, this work—as with most dictionaries—is most useful for known- item searches. The keyword search in the ebook version does search word definitions in addition to head …


Encyclopedia Of The Sciences Of Learning [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf Apr 2016

Encyclopedia Of The Sciences Of Learning [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf

Anne Jumonville Graf

The Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning is the first major reference work in the growing and highly visible field of learning sciences. It brings together definitional entries from scholars who represent the breath of this interdisciplinary area of study, teaching, and practice: biology, neuroscience, psychology, computer and information science, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, education, and a range of narrower technical and applied fields. Given the increasing amount of scholarly and popular attention to the dimensions and questions of human learning, it’s important to note that this encyclopedia devotes equal time to animal and machine learning as well; this is a …


Encyclopedia Of Contemporary American Social Issues [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf Apr 2016

Encyclopedia Of Contemporary American Social Issues [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf

Anne Jumonville Graf

Acknowledging that current information about social issues is often ingested in sound bites and snippets, the Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Social Issues seeks to bridge the gap between newsstand, newcomer, and expert knowledge. As stated in the preface, editor Michael Shally-Jensen and entry contributors encourage readers to “appreciate current issues for the complex matters that they are” and generally succeed in that regard. Most useful are the many entries that follow the encyclopedia’s guiding principle by tying in recent examples and news stories before getting into more theoretical discussions. All entries provide historical context for the topic at hand and …


Encyclopedia Of Drug Policy [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf Apr 2016

Encyclopedia Of Drug Policy [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf

Anne Jumonville Graf

The bumper crop of encyclopedias devoted to drugs, drug abuse, and drug policy published during the early 1990s has finally been brought up to date by the 2011 Encyclopedia of Drug Policy. With a time frame that focuses primarily on the 20th and 21st century United States and references events through 2010, this encyclopedia’s entries have been laid out in six general categories: “drugs, laws and policies, organizations and individuals, control strategies and their underlying theories, drugs in select countries, and drugs and other social problems.”


Anti-Immigration In The United States: A Historical Encyclopedia [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf Apr 2016

Anti-Immigration In The United States: A Historical Encyclopedia [Review], Anne Jumonville Graf

Anne Jumonville Graf

Consider Anti-Immigration in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia a newer, narrower, more explicitly academic take on a well-covered topic among reference resources. Since James Ciment’s seminal, four-volume Encyclopedia of American Immigration published in 2001, there has been a variety of encyclopedias published focusing on the United States and immigration. Most recently, 2010 brought another Encyclopedia of American Immigration (unrelated to the previously mentioned work of the same name) edited by Carl L. Bankston and intended for use by the general public and high school/college undergraduates.


Book Review: Kentucky Hauntings: Homespun Ghost Stories & Unexplained History, Paris E. Webb Jul 2015

Book Review: Kentucky Hauntings: Homespun Ghost Stories & Unexplained History, Paris E. Webb

Paris Webb

Review of the book Kentucky Hauntings: Homespun Ghost Stories & Unexplained History. Brown, Roberta Simpson & Lonnie E. Brown. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2013. ISBN 978-0-8131-4320-0.


Review Of Goldberger's War: The Life And Work Of A Public Health Crusader By Alan M. Kraut; Hill & Wang, 2003, Sue Ann Gardner Oct 2011

Review Of Goldberger's War: The Life And Work Of A Public Health Crusader By Alan M. Kraut; Hill & Wang, 2003, Sue Ann Gardner

Sue E. Gardner

The story of the scourge of pellagra, a fatal niacin deficiency characterized by a severe skin rash, diarrhea, and dementia, has faded into obscurity in this country. With a mortality rate of upwards of 30 percent, it plagued the southern United States as late as the 1940s, claiming the lives of hundreds or thousands of impoverished Southerners every year. Joseph Goldberger's family, Hungarian Jews, emigrated to New York City in 1883 when he was nine years old. He became a scientist working in the U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. An occasional victim of the pathogens he studied, Goldberger …


Review Of The Successful Academic Librarian By Gwen Meyer Gregory, Sarah Steiner Aug 2011

Review Of The Successful Academic Librarian By Gwen Meyer Gregory, Sarah Steiner

Sarah King Steiner

This is a book review of The Successful Academic Librarian by Gwen Meyer Gregory.


The Peddler's Grandson: Growing Up Jewish In Mississippi, Tammy Sugarman Sep 2009

The Peddler's Grandson: Growing Up Jewish In Mississippi, Tammy Sugarman

Tammy Sugarman

Book review of: The Peddler's Grandson: Growing up Jewish in Mississippi. Cohen, Edward. New York: Random House, 1999.


Book Review Of Gods In Everyman: A New Psychology Of Men's Lives And Loves By Jean Shinoda Bolen, Kathryn Waggoner Dec 1989

Book Review Of Gods In Everyman: A New Psychology Of Men's Lives And Loves By Jean Shinoda Bolen, Kathryn Waggoner

Kathryn L Waggoner

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