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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Farms Web Site Features Information On The Dead Sea Scrolls
Farms Web Site Features Information On The Dead Sea Scrolls
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
The FARMS Web site now offers a link to material on the Dead Sea Scrolls. To access it from the Member Services section or the Free Services section of the FARMS Web site, click on the heading "Dead Sea Scrolls," found under "Links of Interest." Nine topics will appear, covering general information on the scrolls as well as information on the scroll exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago and the traveling scroll exhibit currently touring Latter-day Saint stake centers in the Midwest.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 112, Spring 2023, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 112, Spring 2023, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
Farms Order Form
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
John W. Welch and Melvin J. Thorne, eds., Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon: The FARMS Updates of the 1990s, 1999, 4-audiotape set, 240 min., vinyl case.
New Audiotapes Feature Book Of Mormon Research
New Audiotapes Feature Book Of Mormon Research
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
FARMS has recently released two new audiotape sets on the Book of Mormon. The first, Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon: The FARMS Updates of the 1990s, is read by Lloyd D. Newell, voice of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's weekly "Music and the Spoken Word" broadcast. It features selections from the recent FARMS book of the same title, highlighting some of the most significant Book of Mormon research from the past decade. The audiotape set combines the INSIGHTS Updates of the 1990s with some similar short notes from the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies.
Sahs Website Report, Richard Hacken
Sahs Website Report, Richard Hacken
Swiss American Historical Society Review
The Website of the Swiss American Historical Society is one of the Society’s show windows to the world. The site consists of seven main pages.
About Us, the landing site and first web page, gives our mission statement and goals along with other general information and long-term announcements, such as the dates and locations of annual meetings for the next three years. There is also a listing of the officers of the Society with contact emails and a stand-alone “Contact” button for easy and rapid access to the Society from curious visitors.
A Selective Guide To Solo Bass Trombone Repertoire From 1961 To Present, Andrew Amadeus Ortega
A Selective Guide To Solo Bass Trombone Repertoire From 1961 To Present, Andrew Amadeus Ortega
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
For nearly 60 years composers have written for bass trombone as a solo instrument and continue to create works that showcase its virtuosity and musical capabilities. Before 1961, bass trombonists would often play tuba solos, transcriptions, and musical arrangements from other instruments. This document includes works that were composed specifically for bass trombone from as early as 1961 to 2021. Each piece is categorized and presented with an evaluation in addition to a level of performance preferable for collegiate students to professional performers. Commentary has also been included discussing challenging areas as well as providing information necessary to perform the …
Forthcoming Publications
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
Apostles and Bishops in Early Christianity, by Hugh W. Nibley, edited by John F. Hall and John W. Welch, presents an edited, expanded version of Hugh Nib-ley’s verbatim lecture “notes” that he prepared for a course he taught in 1954. Extensive footnotes have been developed from Nibley’s cryptic source notations. In this course, Nibley explored the offices of apostle and bishop, the priesthood authority associated with them, and questions of succession in the early church and in Rome. Copublished with Deseret Book, it will appear as volume 15 in the Collected Works of Hugh Nibley. Available early 2005.
Notes On The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, Larry Glatz
Notes On The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, Larry Glatz
Maine History Documents
A short piece providing the history of what is believed to be the earliest "strictly puzzle" magazine published in America, The Nut-Crackers' Monthly printed in Auburn, Maine, in 1875 and 1876.
Valuable Research Tool Available Soon
Valuable Research Tool Available Soon
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
By the end of this year, “Nineteenth-Century Publications about the Book of Mormon (1829–1844)” will be made available as one of the Harold B. Lee Library’s digital collections.
Building on the work of previous generations of researchers, Matthew Roper, research scholar with the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, has collected digital facsimiles and electronic transcriptions of as many of these early publications as could be found.
Early Book Of Mormon Writings Now Online
Early Book Of Mormon Writings Now Online
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
The most extensive collection of writings about the Book of Mormon published between 1829 and 1844 has been made available as an online database. The collection, 19th-Century Publications about the Book of Mormon (1829–1844), includes nearly 600 publications and close to one million words of text. It is intended to comprise, insofar as possible, everything published during Joseph Smith’s lifetime relating to the Book of Mormon. Under the auspices of Digital Collections at Brigham Young University’s Harold B. Lee Library, this ambitious project can be accessed at lib.byu.edu/dlib/bompublications.
Introducing The First Of New Publications Of The Jussi Bjorling Society..., Dan Shea
Introducing The First Of New Publications Of The Jussi Bjorling Society..., Dan Shea
Newsletter of the Jussi Björling Societies of the USA & UK
As you will recall from the previous (3Q00) issue of Journal of the JBS-USA, Mickey Dove has announced that she will step down as Editor of the publication. Now, after consultation with our Board of Directors and other advisors, we have decided to try something new: We'll produce a pair of publications, the Newsletter with publication dates of about June 1 and December1 each year, Journal of Jussi Bjorling Society to appear in March and September.
Management Of Hypothyroidism Research Publications: A Bibliometric Analysis, Abhilashbabu Babu R, Umadevi L. N Dr
Management Of Hypothyroidism Research Publications: A Bibliometric Analysis, Abhilashbabu Babu R, Umadevi L. N Dr
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Endocrine and metabolic diseases are among the the most common contemporary human afflictions particularly in the United States and other developing countries like India and Srilanka. Hypothyroidism is due to the under activity of thyroid gland and results from its failure to secrete sufficient hormones into the blood stream. Hypothyroidism is a condition that reflects decreased concentrations of thyroid hormones due to any cause. This paper attempts to analyse management of hypothyroidism as reflected in publication output covered by Web of Science online database during 2018-2020 USA advanced with 156 (23.5 %) Articles and it occupies the first place in …
Weather Permitting, Acadia Kandora
Weather Permitting, Acadia Kandora
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Weather Permitting is an exhibition of objects and printed matter, primarily in the form of publicationsthat examine my relationship to nature and the idea of nature as both sanctuary and armor. At a young age, my parents would take my on a hike every Sunday instead of going to church. The hikes acted as a weekly pilgrimage deep into the woods and a ritual instilling the idea of nature being a place of spiritual refuge and retreat. A sanctuary - of course, weather permitting.
As I grew up and experienced hardship, my first instinct has always been to go hide …
Mapping Of Research Publications On Ethnomusicology Through The Lens Of Web Of Science, Puspanjali Hazarika, Atrayee Kashyap
Mapping Of Research Publications On Ethnomusicology Through The Lens Of Web Of Science, Puspanjali Hazarika, Atrayee Kashyap
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens of mapping of research publications. People make sounds that are in ways or other sometimes considered as “music,” stretching into a specific cultural domain. This study delves into the idea of different types of music publications as a contingent cultural category. The necessary data were collected from the Web of Science database during 1996-2020 and analyzed accordingly.
Manuscript Writing And Publication Workshop: An Invoking Pilot Study On Enhancing Cognitive Research Capabilities In Health Sciences Institutes Of Pakistan, Mehwish Hussain, Rehana Rehman, Mukhtiar Baig
Manuscript Writing And Publication Workshop: An Invoking Pilot Study On Enhancing Cognitive Research Capabilities In Health Sciences Institutes Of Pakistan, Mehwish Hussain, Rehana Rehman, Mukhtiar Baig
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Background: With an upsurge in research in developing countries, researchers from allied sciences need to augment their skills for disseminating research work worldwide. Training workshop is one of the quick interventions which can enhance writing skills and ease research publication.
Objective: We designed this research to explore the perception of the faculty of different higher education institutes (HEIs) regarding manuscript writing and to assess the impact of these workshops in the improvement of cognitive capabilities of preliminary researchers in Pakistan.
Methodology: We conducted workshops in HEIs of Sindh, Pakistan. Contents of the workshop covered algorithm of writing manuscript and related …
James Lacy Lovell Papers, 1930-1995, James Lacy Lovell
James Lacy Lovell Papers, 1930-1995, James Lacy Lovell
Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
On The Scientific-Critical Text Of "Kazazyinu-L-Maoniy", Namozova Zilola
On The Scientific-Critical Text Of "Kazazyinu-L-Maoniy", Namozova Zilola
Uzbekistan Journal of Oriental Studies
The study of the lyrical heritage of Alisher Navoi has always been an important issue. However, the study of the texts has been widespread in the last century. In particular, the textological study of the “Hazoyinu-l-Ma'ani” divan was initiated by Hamid Suleiman in the 20th century. The scientist conducted a great deal of research on the “Hazayinu-l-Ma'ani”, the first complete scientific toolkit. In the introductory part of the study, it was pointed out that this publication should be clarified in determining the factors that led to great discrimination and objections in the literature. The aim of the research is to …
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 100, Winter 2019, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 100, Winter 2019, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 99, Fall 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 99, Fall 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 98, Summer 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 98, Summer 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
A six page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 97, Spring 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 97, Spring 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 96, Winter 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 96, Winter 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 95, Fall 2017, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 95, Fall 2017, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
"The Fountain Pen And The Typewriter": The Rise Of The Homophile Press In The 1950s And 1960s, Elizabeth A. Coretto
"The Fountain Pen And The Typewriter": The Rise Of The Homophile Press In The 1950s And 1960s, Elizabeth A. Coretto
Honors Papers
In this thesis, the author examines the role that queer-published periodicals played in the homophile era of American queer activism, roughly 1950-mid 1960s. The author argues that these periodicals operated at the intersection of identity creation, community formation, and activism. The queer press operated as a forum in which queer people could discuss what it meant to be homosexual, bisexual, lesbian, etc., and solidify an understanding of what queerness entails, leading to a more concrete definition of queerness. The creation of a queer identity based on a shared history and experiences allowed for the rise of a community based around …
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 92, Fall 2016, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 92, Fall 2016, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 91, Summer 2016, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 91, Summer 2016, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 90, Spring 2016, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 90, Spring 2016, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 94, Spring 2017, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 94, Spring 2017, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
Missing In Action?, Rowan Cahill, Terry Irving
Missing In Action?, Rowan Cahill, Terry Irving
Rowan Cahill
The changing character of intellectual production: how university radicals have become vassals of global billion-dollar scholarly publishing empires; the necessity for radical scholars to break from this model; and the possibility of connecting with activism outside the university as one way of doing this.
Tsu Faculty Publication Database, David Owerbach
Tsu Faculty Publication Database, David Owerbach
David Owerbach
THE TSU faculty publication database is for the years 2012-2014. The database was constructed by the Office of Research and was last updated on November 20, 2014.