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Stick Strokes And Swing Ratios Of Billy Higgins, Benjamin Shelley
Stick Strokes And Swing Ratios Of Billy Higgins, Benjamin Shelley
Research Datasets
This dataset contains a millisecond-accurate record of Billy Higgins' jazz swing ride rhythm on a selection of recordings between 1959 and 1964. Calculations have been made to also record the beat and upbeat lengths, and the swing ratio for each completion of the jazz swing ride rhythm. An overall swing ratio average for each recording is included.
Community Building, Multiculturalism And The Suburban Public Library: Community, Cohesion And Sustainability. Qualitative Data From Interviews On Western Australian Migrants' Information Needs & Quantitative Web Survey Data On Service Provision At Australian Public Libraries, 2011-2012, Rajeswari Chelliah
Research Datasets
This dataset consists of 3 files:
File 1: Qualitative data enclosed in Microsoft Excel file. Data collection includes one to one interviews with Western Australian migrants.
Content analysis: interview utterances were analysed for content, classified into categories, and coded and entered in Microsoft Excel file columns.
File 2: Qualitative data enclosed in Microsoft Word file. Data collection includes one to one interviews with Western Australian migrants.
Content analysis: interview utterances were analysed for content, classified into categories, and coded and entered in Microsoft Word file columns.
File 3: Quantitative data enclosed in Qualtrics software which includes public librarians’ responses to …