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From The Reference Desk, Thomas Gilson
People Profile: Barbara Blummer, Editor
Book Reviews -- Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Book Reviews -- Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Against the Grain
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Adventures In Librarianship -- Self Improvement, Ned Kraft
Adventures In Librarianship -- Self Improvement, Ned Kraft
Against the Grain
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From The University Presses -- Books For Understanding, Peter Givler
From The University Presses -- Books For Understanding, Peter Givler
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Questions & Answers -- Copyright Column, Laura N. Gasaway
Questions & Answers -- Copyright Column, Laura N. Gasaway
Against the Grain
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Legally Speaking -- Creating A Level Playing Field In The Wipo, Bryan M. Carson
Legally Speaking -- Creating A Level Playing Field In The Wipo, Bryan M. Carson
Against the Grain
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Cases Of Note -- Copyright -- Those Very Straightfoward Termination Rights, Bruce Strauch
Cases Of Note -- Copyright -- Those Very Straightfoward Termination Rights, Bruce Strauch
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Biz Of Acq -- Opportunities For Librarians With Open Access Publishing, Barbara Blummer
Biz Of Acq -- Opportunities For Librarians With Open Access Publishing, Barbara Blummer
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Case Studies In Collection And Technical Services -- Case Study Two: The Case Of The Temperamental Bibliographer., Anne Langley
Case Studies In Collection And Technical Services -- Case Study Two: The Case Of The Temperamental Bibliographer., Anne Langley
Against the Grain
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Bet You Missed It -- Press Clippings -- In The News -- Carefully Selected By Your Crack Team Of News Sleuths, Bruce Strauch
Bet You Missed It -- Press Clippings -- In The News -- Carefully Selected By Your Crack Team Of News Sleuths, Bruce Strauch
Against the Grain
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Issues In Vendor/Library Relations -- Janus, Editor
Issues In Vendor/Library Relations -- Janus, Editor
Against the Grain
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International Dateline -- Ebook: The New Serial?, Dr. Peter T. Shepherd
International Dateline -- Ebook: The New Serial?, Dr. Peter T. Shepherd
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Group Therapy, Beth Bernhardt
Something To Think About? -- Winter Musings, Editor
Something To Think About? -- Winter Musings, Editor
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Devil's Advocate -- Public Library Trends, Fy1992-Fy2003, Bob Molyneux
Devil's Advocate -- Public Library Trends, Fy1992-Fy2003, Bob Molyneux
Against the Grain
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Imhbco (In My Humble But Correct Opinion) -- Three Kinds Of "Research" And Two Kinds Of Researcher, Rick Anderson
Imhbco (In My Humble But Correct Opinion) -- Three Kinds Of "Research" And Two Kinds Of Researcher, Rick Anderson
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Innovations Affecting Us -- Social Bookmarking And User-Driven Classification, Kristen Devoe
Innovations Affecting Us -- Social Bookmarking And User-Driven Classification, Kristen Devoe
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
2006 Charleston Conference -- 26th Annual Issues In Book And Serial Acquisition, Editor
2006 Charleston Conference -- 26th Annual Issues In Book And Serial Acquisition, Editor
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Webworthy, Editor
I Hear The Train A Comin' -- Scholarly Monograph, Editor
I Hear The Train A Comin' -- Scholarly Monograph, Editor
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Full Page Ads, Editor
Occasional Rambles In The World Of The Book, Richard Abel
Occasional Rambles In The World Of The Book, Richard Abel
Against the Grain
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Towards A Theory Of Emotional Communication, Anne Bartsch, Susanne Hübner
Towards A Theory Of Emotional Communication, Anne Bartsch, Susanne Hübner
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In their paper, "Towards a Theory of Emotional Communication," Anne Bartsch and Susanne Hübner outline a model of emotional communication where emotional communication is conceptualized as a process of mutual influence between the emotions of communication partners. To elaborate this general notion further, four working definitions of emotional communication are introduced, each of which is based on a different theory of emotions. In the second part of the paper, an integrative framework is proposed that reconciles the four working definitions and their underlying theories of emotion. According to this framework, emotional communication comprises three interrelated levels of complexity: 1) innate …
The Canonization Of German-Language Digital Literature, Florian Hartling
The Canonization Of German-Language Digital Literature, Florian Hartling
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his paper, "The Canonization of German-language Digital Literature," Florian Hartling discusses "Net Literature," a relatively young phenomenon, that has its roots in experimental visual and concrete poetry and hypertext. With the use of new media technology, this new genre of literature has acquired much interest and is now considered to be one of the most important influences in contemporary art. Not only does Net Literature connect sound, video, and animation with interactivity and allows new forms of artistic expression, it also impacts significantly on the traditional functions of the literary system. Hartling suggests that, in relation to Net Literature, …
Television And Politics In The Former East Germany, Claudia Dittmar
Television And Politics In The Former East Germany, Claudia Dittmar
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her paper, "Television and Politics in the Former East Germany," Claudia Dittmar analyzes how in the former East Germany (GDR) while television audience was restricted severly by government, at the same time West German broadcasts acquired a substantial audience and what the impact of these broadcasts had on the audience. West German television programs enjoyed a high level of popularity with the East German population, thereby posing the greatest competition to the GDR's own television stations. As a result, GDR television was forced to counteract the impact of West German television. Dittmar discusses how the West German media were …
New Books In German Media And Communication Studies, Martin Grimm
New Books In German Media And Communication Studies, Martin Grimm
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
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Introduction To Media And Communication Studies At The University Of Halle-Wittenberg, Reinhold Viehoff
Introduction To Media And Communication Studies At The University Of Halle-Wittenberg, Reinhold Viehoff
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
No abstract provided.
From Your (Scared, Apprehensive, And Praying) Editor, Katina Strauch
From Your (Scared, Apprehensive, And Praying) Editor, Katina Strauch
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.