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Arcane Secrets Of The Umass Libraries, Maxine G. Schmidt
Arcane Secrets Of The Umass Libraries, Maxine G. Schmidt
Maxine G Schmidt
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Uma Perspectiva Demográfica Sobre A Família No Rio De Janeiro Colonial, Heitor Moura Filho
Uma Perspectiva Demográfica Sobre A Família No Rio De Janeiro Colonial, Heitor Moura Filho
Heitor Moura Filho
Based on microdata on 4.303 individuals, this paper discusses demographic aspects of the family in Rio de Janeiro during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. We analyse patterns of origin, age (at baptism, at marriage, at the baptism of a first child and at death), fertility (number of children, duration of the fertile period, intergenesic interval), marriage patterns (age at first and second marriage, span between marriages, interval from marriage to first child, widowhood), and mortality (child, from child-birth and in general). Due to lack of space, we do not discuss comparisons with other places and periods. Such results, though …
Science Boot Camp For Librarians: Cpd On A Shoestring, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen
Science Boot Camp For Librarians: Cpd On A Shoestring, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen
Maxine G Schmidt
Science Boot Camp for Librarians was envisioned as a casual but intensive immersion event into selected scientific subjects that employ networked computing capabilities for research and collaboration. The goal of the event is to provide librarians with networking opportunities, but more importantly, to give them some of the context and ocabulary of a discipline to enable them to better engage faculty and research scientists with regard to escience. A half-day is devoted to each of three topics chosen for that year’s camp. A local faculty member provides an overview of the research area, and a second describes a single project …