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Historical Perspectives: Does Mitigation Stand The Test Of Time?, Kevin Boyle Sep 2014

Historical Perspectives: Does Mitigation Stand The Test Of Time?, Kevin Boyle

Water Law Review

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Discussion Points: Conservation, Reuse, Collaboration, Liz Kutch Sep 2014

Discussion Points: Conservation, Reuse, Collaboration, Liz Kutch

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of An Attorney In Society: A Higher Calling, Christopher Cross Apr 2014

The Role Of An Attorney In Society: A Higher Calling, Christopher Cross

Denver Law Review Forum

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Pricing Clinical Legal Education, Robert R. Kuehn Jan 2014

Pricing Clinical Legal Education, Robert R. Kuehn

Denver Law Review

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The Ideology Behind Brown V. Board Of Education: Political Parties And Jurisprudential Bundling, Stuart Chinn Jan 2014

The Ideology Behind Brown V. Board Of Education: Political Parties And Jurisprudential Bundling, Stuart Chinn

Denver Law Review

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Vol. 92, No. 1: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review Jan 2014

Vol. 92, No. 1: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review

Denver Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Return Of Constitutional Federalism, Logan Everett Sawyer Iii Jan 2014

The Return Of Constitutional Federalism, Logan Everett Sawyer Iii

Denver Law Review

No abstract provided.


Domestic Violence Protections For Unauthorized Migrant Victims In Colorado: A Federal-State Partnership, Mimi E. Tsankov, Petula Mcshiras Jan 2014

Domestic Violence Protections For Unauthorized Migrant Victims In Colorado: A Federal-State Partnership, Mimi E. Tsankov, Petula Mcshiras

Denver Law Review

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Disabling The Gender Pay Gap: Lessons From The Social Model Of Disability, Michelle A. Travis Jan 2014

Disabling The Gender Pay Gap: Lessons From The Social Model Of Disability, Michelle A. Travis

Denver Law Review

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Caregiver Conundrum Redux: The Entrenchment Of Structural Norms, Nicole Buonocore Porter Jan 2014

Caregiver Conundrum Redux: The Entrenchment Of Structural Norms, Nicole Buonocore Porter

Denver Law Review

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Vol. 91, No. 2: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review Jan 2014

Vol. 91, No. 2: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review

Denver Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taking Sex Discrimination Seriously, Vicki Schultz Jan 2014

Taking Sex Discrimination Seriously, Vicki Schultz

Denver Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ricci V. Destefano: Lost At The Intersection, Cheryl I. Harris Jan 2014

Ricci V. Destefano: Lost At The Intersection, Cheryl I. Harris

Denver Law Review

No abstract provided.


Water Supply Challenges And Solution For The Rocky Mountain West, Ashley Basta Jan 2014

Water Supply Challenges And Solution For The Rocky Mountain West, Ashley Basta

Water Law Review

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The Pivot: Phase 2 Of 2cul Technical Services Integration, Kate Harcourt, Jim Leblanc Jan 2014

The Pivot: Phase 2 Of 2cul Technical Services Integration, Kate Harcourt, Jim Leblanc

Collaborative Librarianship

The Columbia and Cornell University Libraries’ partnership (2CUL) is now in its fifth year. Its composite acronym (2CUL), which condenses a doubling of the two participating libraries’ initial letters, summarizes both vision and mission: a broad integration of library activities in a number of areas – including collection development, acquisitions and cataloging, e-resources and digital management, and digital preservation, and reciprocal onsite use of collections. A key component of the partnership is 2CUL Technical Services Integration (TSI), an initiative funded by a generous three-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to plan for the merger of technical services operations. …


Review Of Collaboration In Libraries And Learning Environments, Rebecca Hedreen Jan 2014

Review Of Collaboration In Libraries And Learning Environments, Rebecca Hedreen

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Human Rights Of Women And Children Under International Law - An Introduction, Ved P. Nanda Jan 2014

Human Rights Of Women And Children Under International Law - An Introduction, Ved P. Nanda

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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Vol. 42, No. 2: Full Issue, Denver Journal International Law & Policy Jan 2014

Vol. 42, No. 2: Full Issue, Denver Journal International Law & Policy

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Waste Not, Want Not: The Right To Food, Food Waste And The Sustainable Development Goals, Anastasia Telesetsky Jan 2014

Waste Not, Want Not: The Right To Food, Food Waste And The Sustainable Development Goals, Anastasia Telesetsky

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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Collaboration As A Key Component Of Library Service: A Presidential Perspective, Courtney Young Jan 2014

Collaboration As A Key Component Of Library Service: A Presidential Perspective, Courtney Young

Collaborative Librarianship

Collaboration has been a vital part of my professional career and has been essential in every position I have had in higher education and now as President of the American Library Association, 2014-2015. The successes that collaboration has fostered underscores my resolve for it to have a continued role in my work.


Land Use Tools For A Water-Smart Future: Training Communities And Building Networks, Devon Bell Jan 2014

Land Use Tools For A Water-Smart Future: Training Communities And Building Networks, Devon Bell

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Managing Financial Risk To Secure Our Water Future, Gina Tincher Jan 2014

Managing Financial Risk To Secure Our Water Future, Gina Tincher

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Academic Librarians And The Sustainability Curriculum: Building Alliances To Support A Paradigm Shift, Madeleine K. Charney Jan 2014

Academic Librarians And The Sustainability Curriculum: Building Alliances To Support A Paradigm Shift, Madeleine K. Charney

Collaborative Librarianship

Sustainability is a fast evolving movement in higher education demonstrated by a proliferation of academic programs, co-curricular initiatives, and campus projects. Sustainability is now viewed as vital to the mission of many institutions of higher education, creating a paradigm shift that librarians can help advance with their collective interdisciplinary expertise. A review of LibGuides (online resource guides) showed that academic librarians are involved with sustainability efforts on many campuses and have a role in shaping curriculum-related activities. The author administered a survey to creators of sustainability LibGuides during the spring of 2011, posting the survey on library listservs as well. …


Planning From The Middle Out: Phase 1 Of 2cul Technical Services Integration, Kate Harcourt, Jim Leblanc Jan 2014

Planning From The Middle Out: Phase 1 Of 2cul Technical Services Integration, Kate Harcourt, Jim Leblanc

Collaborative Librarianship

The Columbia and Cornell University Libraries’ partnership is now in its fourth year. Its composite acronym (2CUL), which condenses a doubling of the two participating libraries’ initial letters, in itself reflects the very nature of the collaboration’s strategic purpose: a broad integration of library activities in a number of areas – including collection development, acquisitions and cataloging, e-resources and digital management, and digital preservation. In what is perhaps their boldest, most ambitious 2CUL initiative to date, the two libraries have begun planning for and have taken the first steps towards an integration of their substantial technical services operations. In this …


Rfp Development: Collaborative, Iterative And Empowering, Lori Bowen Ayre Jan 2014

Rfp Development: Collaborative, Iterative And Empowering, Lori Bowen Ayre

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


The Blended Desk And Its Consequences On Collaboration, Christopher Magee, Michael Perini Jan 2014

The Blended Desk And Its Consequences On Collaboration, Christopher Magee, Michael Perini

Collaborative Librarianship

This article discusses the complications arising from the implementation of the “blended desk” model in an academic library and its influence on intra-organizational collaboration. Blended desks combine the physical spaces of traditional Circulation and Reference desks and staff in an arrangement with a new desk and multi-skilled individuals. Traditionally dissimilar mentalities and skill sets of the Circulation and Reference personnel along with a culture reflecting typical academic hierarchy all create impediments to the success of this service model. Given this, various reconsiderations of the blended desk model are suggested.


Millennium Developmental Goal 6 And The Trifecta Of Hiv/Aids, Malaria, And Tuberculosis In Africa: A Human Rights Analysis, Obiajulu Nnamuchi Jan 2014

Millennium Developmental Goal 6 And The Trifecta Of Hiv/Aids, Malaria, And Tuberculosis In Africa: A Human Rights Analysis, Obiajulu Nnamuchi

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.