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Certified 2012 Population Estimates For Oregon And Its Counties, Portland State University. Population Research Center
Certified 2012 Population Estimates For Oregon And Its Counties, Portland State University. Population Research Center
Oregon Population Estimates and Reports
Certified Population Estimates for Oregon and Its Counties. This item also contains estimates for Incorporated Cities/Towns.
Cataloging Theory Meets The Real World, Sarah H. Theimer
Cataloging Theory Meets The Real World, Sarah H. Theimer
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
No abstract provided.
Cultural Adaptations: Frameworks, Models, And Guidelines, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez
Cultural Adaptations: Frameworks, Models, And Guidelines, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez
Psychology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Improving Library Services For International Students, Lauren Marshall, Mina Chercourt
Improving Library Services For International Students, Lauren Marshall, Mina Chercourt
Grasselli Library
Inspired by the book, International Students and Academic Libraries: A Survey of Issues and Annotated Bibliography, we decided to investigate ways to improve library services for the international students at John Carroll University.
Effective & Compassionate Training In The Millennium: Latino/A Mentors, Clinical Supervisors, Instructors, Advisors, Lynda D. Field, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez, Shannon Chavez-Korell
Effective & Compassionate Training In The Millennium: Latino/A Mentors, Clinical Supervisors, Instructors, Advisors, Lynda D. Field, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez, Shannon Chavez-Korell
Psychology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Guidance For Reviewers: Observations After A Year As Editor, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez
Guidance For Reviewers: Observations After A Year As Editor, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez
Psychology Faculty Publications
Reviewers are at the heart of the Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research (PCJ). If not for their service, the journal quality would be seriously compromised as would its mission to support the educational and professional development of authors. Reviewers provide an expert evaluation for authors and the journal editor. Through this evaluation the authors learn to strengthen their skills as researchers by specifically receiving feedback on the content of their scholarly arguments, the applicability and accuracy of the methods chosen, and the implications of their work. Reviewers also provide important guidance to the journal editor, also a scientist, who …
Amor De Cerca: Positive Involvement In Latino Families, Michelle Varón, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez
Amor De Cerca: Positive Involvement In Latino Families, Michelle Varón, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez
Psychology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Psychotherapy The Real World: The Relevance Of Cultural Adaptations To Applied Practice, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez, Guillermo Bernal, Alinne Barrera, Nallely Galván, Daniel Gaztambide
Psychotherapy The Real World: The Relevance Of Cultural Adaptations To Applied Practice, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez, Guillermo Bernal, Alinne Barrera, Nallely Galván, Daniel Gaztambide
Psychology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Renew, Reflect, Rejoice: Immersion To The Rescue, Pamela N. Martin, Erin Davis
Renew, Reflect, Rejoice: Immersion To The Rescue, Pamela N. Martin, Erin Davis
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
Feel burned out from teaching the same monotonous one-shot library instruction sessions? Worry that all of your colleagues are always creating dynamic lesson plans, while you’re stuck using the same one? Forget the last time you even thought about why you’re teaching? As library instructors, we’ve all felt this way. As the pressures and demands on teaching librarians grow, we believe the need for Immersion is more essential than ever. Many, if not most, librarians receive little or no formal training focused on instruction, but Immersion can help address this critical gap and pave the way to more thoughtful library …
Purchase On Demand: The Purpose, Process, And Progress, Kimberly Day
Purchase On Demand: The Purpose, Process, And Progress, Kimberly Day
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Explains and examines the Purchase on Demand (POD) initiative at Liberty University's Library.
Intellectual Property And Attribution In A Cross-Cultural Context: Understanding International Students’ Attitudes Towards Citation And Plagiarism, Christopher Sweet
Intellectual Property And Attribution In A Cross-Cultural Context: Understanding International Students’ Attitudes Towards Citation And Plagiarism, Christopher Sweet
Scholarly Publications
Beliefs regarding intellectual property and attribution in the United States vary greatly from those held in other parts of the world. International Students studying in the U.S. for the first time often struggle in writing classes with the when, why, and how of academic attribution and citation. Following the cultural norms of their home countries, these students often end up unintentionally plagiarizing portions of their writing. This presentation will examine cultural variations in regards to intellectual property and attribution. It will also provide guidelines for helping instructors and librarians who work with international students in writing courses.
The Role Of Information Literacy In Service Learning Courses: A Case Study And Best Practices, Christopher Sweet
The Role Of Information Literacy In Service Learning Courses: A Case Study And Best Practices, Christopher Sweet
Scholarly Publications
Service Learning is a quickly growing movement within higher education that empowers students to utilize classroom knowledge to solve a problem or effect a change within their local community. Information Literacy is critical for getting students to understand the “why” and “how” that should ground all service learning projects. This presentation will begin with an overview of the service learning movement. Next, I will present a case study of my experiences as an embedded librarian in an Environmental Studies Senior Seminar. The presentation will conclude with a summary of emerging best practices for incorporating information literacy into service learning courses.
Integrating Rural Livelihoods And Community Interaction Into Migration And Enviroment Research: A Conceptual Framework Of Rural Out-Migration And Environment In Developing Countries, Hua Qin, Courtney G. Flint
Integrating Rural Livelihoods And Community Interaction Into Migration And Enviroment Research: A Conceptual Framework Of Rural Out-Migration And Environment In Developing Countries, Hua Qin, Courtney G. Flint
Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology Faculty Publications
This article presents a conceptual framework linking perspectives from migration and environment with rural livelihoods and interactional community research in the context of rural out-migration and environmental changes in developing countries. Household livelihoods and community interaction comprise two core mediating factors between rural out-migration and rural environmental outcomes. Developing an interdisciplinary conceptual framework is an important way to advance migration and environment research that is built on knowledge from a variety of disciplines. By building linkages across different research fields, our conceptual framework provides an overall picture of the relevant mechanisms through which out-migration affects the rural environment. The framework …
Selecting, Implementing And Teaching A Web-Scale Discovery Tool, Christopher Sweet
Selecting, Implementing And Teaching A Web-Scale Discovery Tool, Christopher Sweet
Scholarly Publications
In the fall of 2010, Illinois Wesleyan University reviewed all the major web-scale discovery tools available to libraries. We chose to be a beta-test site for EBSCO’s Discovery Service (EDS) and conducted usability testing with students. We eventually purchased EDS and did a full roll-out this past fall semester. This presentation will address the philosophy behind web-scale discovery along with our experiences regarding selection, testing, implementation, evaluation, and teaching. The presentation will also include live search demonstrations using Wesleyan’s EDS interface.
Collaborating Across The Campus: Librarians And Faculty Create A Course-Specific, Online Research Guide For Students, Ann Agee
Faculty and Staff Publications
Discover how librarians and faculty collaborated at San Jose State University to create a course-specific online tutorial and research guide designed to meet the growing demands of a popular GenEd (General Education) course, Health Science 1.
Learning Outcomes
*Understand the elements necessary in a successful online learning tool.
*Identify courses that could be good candidates for web-based library instruction.
*Recognize the steps essential to successful collaboration with campus faculty.
Wikipedia And The Wisdom Of The Crowds: Re-Thinking Knowledge Creation, Reliability And Expertise In The Age Of Wikipedia, Christopher Sweet
Wikipedia And The Wisdom Of The Crowds: Re-Thinking Knowledge Creation, Reliability And Expertise In The Age Of Wikipedia, Christopher Sweet
Scholarly Publications
In the span of 10 years Wikipedia has grown to include 3.8 million articles. The site currently receives almost 3 billion page views per month in the United States. Wikipedia’s success is due largely to its reliance on crowdsourcing to create and distribute information. This Non-Org will address questions such as: What is the wisdom of the crowds? How is Wikipedia shaping today’s information landscape? How reliable are Wikipedia articles? and How should higher education respond to Wikipedia?
University Libraries Social Media Contest, Vera J. Lux, Kari Johnson
University Libraries Social Media Contest, Vera J. Lux, Kari Johnson
University Libraries Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
S.O.P.A., P.I.P.A And O.P.E.N.: What’S The Big Deal?, Christopher Sweet
S.O.P.A., P.I.P.A And O.P.E.N.: What’S The Big Deal?, Christopher Sweet
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Rural China, Paul Marsnik
Rural China, Paul Marsnik
Forum, 2012 Spring
In the past 20 years, about 200 million Chinese have moved from the countryside into large cities. Most of them have done so in order to work in factories. After spendeng 5+ years visiting factories in big cities in China, I began to wonder what kind of life these factory workers were leaving behind. So I went out to the country, in rural China, and spent some time with the people who still live there. I created a 30 minute video/slide show highlighting my adventures. We can watch the video and then discuss issues relating to China.
Estimates Of Population Age Groups (Ages Under 18 Yrs., 18-64 Yrs., And 65 Yrs. And Over) For Oregon And Its Counties, July 1, 2011, Portland State University. Population Research Center, Risa Proehl
Estimates Of Population Age Groups (Ages Under 18 Yrs., 18-64 Yrs., And 65 Yrs. And Over) For Oregon And Its Counties, July 1, 2011, Portland State University. Population Research Center, Risa Proehl
Oregon Population Estimates and Reports
Estimates of population age groups for Oregon and its counties.
School Closure Decision-Making Processes: Problems And Prospects, Bill Irwin, Mark Seasons
School Closure Decision-Making Processes: Problems And Prospects, Bill Irwin, Mark Seasons
Faculty Publications
This paper explores the issue of the permanent closures of public schools in Ontario. School closure processes are highly (and bitterly) contested, rife with conflict, and with few exceptions, harshly criticized by school and community stakeholders who see closures as a loss of irreplaceable social infrastructure. There is a need for a more nuanced planning style that acknowledges the realities of politics, unequal power relations and the validity of community residents' needs and values.To better understand the consequences of school closures upon communities, the authors evaluate the historical and current school closure decision-making process in Ontario. This entails a four …
The Ngo Handbook Of Volunteer Management Essentials, Ehsan Abushadi, Taylor Moore, Hedayat Selim, Iain Tutwiler
The Ngo Handbook Of Volunteer Management Essentials, Ehsan Abushadi, Taylor Moore, Hedayat Selim, Iain Tutwiler
Papers, Posters, and Presentations
A short handbook that addresses why NGOs need volunteers, how they can benefit from them, how to effectively manage volunteers, tips on how to ensure that volunteers remain a benefit rather than a burden on NGOs, recruitment methods and tools, sample forms, and a list of recommended publications for further reading. This handbook was created as coursework for the community based learning anthropology and sociology course “Third World Development”, at The American University in Cairo, under the instruction of Pandeli Glavanis, during the Fall 2012 semester. It was created using Plan Egypt as our focus group. The inspiration for this …
The Tanzania Rural Leadership Survey, Norman Miller, Amy Miller, Katerina Wheelan
The Tanzania Rural Leadership Survey, Norman Miller, Amy Miller, Katerina Wheelan
Dartmouth Scholarship
No abstract provided.