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Mitigating The Gap; The Responsibility To Protect As A Soft Law Mechanism, Patricia Pieper Jan 2014

Mitigating The Gap; The Responsibility To Protect As A Soft Law Mechanism, Patricia Pieper

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No abstract provided.


A Simple Treatment Of The Liquidity Trap For Intermediate Macroeconomics Courses, Sebastien Buttet, Udayan Roy Jan 2014

A Simple Treatment Of The Liquidity Trap For Intermediate Macroeconomics Courses, Sebastien Buttet, Udayan Roy

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Several leading undergraduate intermediate macroeconomics textbooks now include a simple reduced-form New Keynesian model of short-run dynamics (alongside the IS-LM model). Unfortunately, there is no accompanying description of how the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates affects the model. In this article, the authors show how the aforementioned model can easily be modified to teach undergraduate students about the significance of the zero lower bound for economic performance and policy. This acquires additional significance because economies such as the United States and Japan have been close to the zero lower bound since 2008 and 1995, respectively. The authors show …


Public Administration More Than Just Politics, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Public Administration More Than Just Politics, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Communication Is The Key To Career Success, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Communication Is The Key To Career Success, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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Book Preservation Still Important In Digital Age, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Book Preservation Still Important In Digital Age, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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Local Mapping Lab Serves Many Interests, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Local Mapping Lab Serves Many Interests, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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An Introduction To African-Centered Sociology: Worldview, Methodology And Social Theory, Karanja Keita Carroll Jan 2014

An Introduction To African-Centered Sociology: Worldview, Methodology And Social Theory, Karanja Keita Carroll

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Current advances in Africana (Black) Studies utilize an African-centered conceptual framework in the study of Africana life, history, and culture. This conceptual framework has been utilized and expanded on by those developing scholarship in the sub-discipline areas of Africana Studies, including African-centered psychology, history, and literature. However, to date the articulation of an African-centered sociology, grounded in an African-centered conceptual framework, has not developed; neither has it occurred for African-centered sociology as a sub-discipline of Africana Studies, a sub-discipline of traditional sociology, or as a stand-alone discipline, itself. After a review of the worldview concept and framework and an analysis …


Student Library And Technology Questionnaire, Jean Amaral Jan 2014

Student Library And Technology Questionnaire, Jean Amaral

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This questionnaire was used in a research study, “Community College Student and Faculty Information Needs and Information Seeking,” at Queensborough Community College, 2013-14.


Faculty Library And Technology Questionnaire, Jean Amaral Jan 2014

Faculty Library And Technology Questionnaire, Jean Amaral

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This questionnaire was used in a research study, “Community College Student and Faculty Information Needs and Information Seeking,” at Queensborough Community College, 2013-14.


Faculty Information Diary Interview Protocol, Jean Amaral Jan 2014

Faculty Information Diary Interview Protocol, Jean Amaral

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This interview protocol was used in a research study, “Community College Student and Faculty Information Needs and Information Seeking, at Queensborough Community College, 2013-14.


Racial Gap In Income, Wealth And Asset Allocation Between Ethnic Groups In America, Herby Brutus Jan 2014

Racial Gap In Income, Wealth And Asset Allocation Between Ethnic Groups In America, Herby Brutus

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No abstract provided.


Comics To The Rescue: Finding Innovative Applications For Library Digital Learning Objects, Jennifer Poggiali, Robert Farrell Jan 2014

Comics To The Rescue: Finding Innovative Applications For Library Digital Learning Objects, Jennifer Poggiali, Robert Farrell

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When faculty were asked to use online assignments to make up the class time lost due to Hurricane Sandy, librarians at Lehman College's Leonard Lief Library spotted a new opportunity for the Library's Web comics. This article describes the partnership between the Library and the College's Art Department that led to the development of the Web comics, provides readers with a model for responding to circumstances creatively, and puts forward an approach for combining digital learning objects with writing assignments to meet faculty needs.


Linux For Academics, Part Ii: The Advantages Of Free And Open-Source Software, Steven Ovadia Jan 2014

Linux For Academics, Part Ii: The Advantages Of Free And Open-Source Software, Steven Ovadia

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The article discusses the Linux free and open-source operating system and methods for installing software within it, including office and statistical software.


Controlling Our Vocabulary: Language Consistency In A Library Context, Mark Aaron Polger Jan 2014

Controlling Our Vocabulary: Language Consistency In A Library Context, Mark Aaron Polger

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As a result of his experience as an interim academic web/systems librarian, Mark Aaron Polger embarked on a study of consistency of terminology in a library context, looking at usage across three media - promotional material, signage and websites. In this article, after reviewing the literature, he reports the results of his study, points out its limitations, and suggests ways in which the work could be taken forward.


Neoliberalism And Library & Information Science: Using Karl Polanyi’S Fictitious Commodity As An Alternative To Neoliberal Conceptions Of Information, Jonathan Cope Jan 2014

Neoliberalism And Library & Information Science: Using Karl Polanyi’S Fictitious Commodity As An Alternative To Neoliberal Conceptions Of Information, Jonathan Cope

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This paper examines the Library & Information Science (LIS) and Knowledge Organization (KO) literature on neoliberalism and argues that insufficient attention has been paid to the neoliberal conception of information’s relationship to the market. After an examination of the LIS and KO literature on neoliberalism, the key claims of neoliberalism with regards to information and markets are scrutinized and the role of the Internet is discussed. Karl Polanyi’s concept of the fictitious commodity is used to examine the ways in which markets are embedded within society and to provide an alternative to neoliberalism.


Social Work A Broad, Often Invisible Profession, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Social Work A Broad, Often Invisible Profession, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


On The Impossibilities Of A Post-Racist America In The Obama Era, Karanja Keita Carroll Jan 2014

On The Impossibilities Of A Post-Racist America In The Obama Era, Karanja Keita Carroll

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This chapter interrogates the reality of racism and white supremacy in what some today refer to as “the Obama era” and what others regard as evidence of a “post-racist America.” By utilizing an African-centered conceptual framework, centering on culture and worldview, this discourse constitutes a critical examination of the impossibilities of a post-racist America by investigating the lived experiences of African-descended people and other communities of color. Through this analysis, it will be evident that while we may be in “the Obama era,” we are far from a post-racist society. Thus, discussions of post-racism are assessed as conceptual masks used …


Regional Integration And People-Centeredness; An Assessment Of The Mechanisms For Popular Involvement In The Decision-Making Of The East African Community, Louise M. Mdachi Jan 2014

Regional Integration And People-Centeredness; An Assessment Of The Mechanisms For Popular Involvement In The Decision-Making Of The East African Community, Louise M. Mdachi

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No abstract provided.


Assessing The Impact Of International Human Rights Pressures: The Dominican Republic And China, Limer Batista Jan 2014

Assessing The Impact Of International Human Rights Pressures: The Dominican Republic And China, Limer Batista

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Human rights abuses occur regularly around the world, affecting millions of people each year. In the post-World War II era, a human rights movement helped create regional and international human rights regimes. This thesis tries to assess the impact of international human rights pressure on state compliance with international human rights norms and conventions. In investigating the impact of human rights pressure on states, I hypothesize that certain conditions are helpful. The first condition is the absence of a strong public opinion and/or cultural sentiment against what the pressuring entities are trying to achieve. The second condition is dependency: dependent …


Lilac: Planted At Cuny Ten Years Ago And Still Blooming, Galina Letnikova Jan 2014

Lilac: Planted At Cuny Ten Years Ago And Still Blooming, Galina Letnikova

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CUNY’s Library Information Literacy Advisory Committee (LILAC) will celebrate its tenth anniversary in February 2015. A decade ago twenty librarians from all CUNY libraries came together to review the mission of a new professional committee and establish its charge. Since then the committee members have been working hard and have succeeded in integrating information literacy across the City University curriculum. They have been creating information literacy tutorials and assessment tools, providing support to all CUNY librarians by coordinating and running professional development meetings, seminars, and conferences. This CUNY-wide professional organization, its structure, achievements, and ongoing work deserve to serve as …


A Room Of Her Own: The Woman's Library, A Footnote To New York City Library History, Sandra Roff Jan 2014

A Room Of Her Own: The Woman's Library, A Footnote To New York City Library History, Sandra Roff

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The revolutionary idea of a library for working women in New York City can be traced to 1830, but it remained dormant for twenty-eight years until a group of prominent New Yorkers revived the cause. In 1858 an address by Henry Ward Beecher and other influential citizens reviewed the benefits of such a library, and after two years of planning the women's library became a reality. New York City was unique in providing a library just for women; however, financial support dwindled, and it was forced to be taken over by the Women's Protective Union by 1870.


Internet Changing Life In Remote Parts Of Earth, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Internet Changing Life In Remote Parts Of Earth, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Toward Robust Public Engagement: The Value Of Deliberative Discourse For Civil Communication, Don Waisanen Jan 2014

Toward Robust Public Engagement: The Value Of Deliberative Discourse For Civil Communication, Don Waisanen

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This article explores questions about "civility" in the 2012 election. Through an analysis of media discussions raising the term, four themes are constructed focusing on the limitations of civility discourse. While seeking to preserve the best that civil orientations afford, I argue that adding a deliberative approach to such discourse addresses moments when civil appeals appear to be most limited. This essay finds that working between civil and deliberative constructs provides an instructive perspective for understanding the workings of and possibilities for public discourse during situations when civility rhetoric is typically raised. Relative to civil communication-and associated concepts such as …


The Appeal Of Narrative In Research, Colette Daiute Jan 2014

The Appeal Of Narrative In Research, Colette Daiute

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"I saw the bird flattened on the ground outside my door . One of the kindergarten child walked toward me slowly, crying. That's when I knew it was time to act."

The very brief narrative above occurs amid myriad spheres of social relations. These relations are not all apparent, but understanding narrative meaning requires understanding narrating as an interactive process. As researchers we enhance our Methods if we know how to read narratives as complex social processes. This openi11g narrative expresses a sequence of two past events.1 The narrative involves action ("walked," "act") and consciousness ("saw," "crying," "knew"). From the …


Identifying And Addressing Sources Of Measurement Error In The Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire, Eileen Gigliotti, William Ellery Samuels, June Como, Tofiga Gamidova, Brian Gordon, Peter Acerios Jan 2014

Identifying And Addressing Sources Of Measurement Error In The Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire, Eileen Gigliotti, William Ellery Samuels, June Como, Tofiga Gamidova, Brian Gordon, Peter Acerios

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Background and Purpose: The Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire (NSSQ) provides a rich portrait of one’s perceived social support including network size/composition and quality of support. Analyses of quantitative research reports and critiques of the NSSQ revealed non-negligible measurement error. We document evidence of measurement error, report potential sources of this error, and present forthcoming psychometric testing. Methods: Quantitative evidence of measurement error from the NSSQ literature provided the basis for initial hypotheses concerning sources of error in network nomination and support ratings. We then conducted cognitive interviews to investigate these hypotheses. Results: Cognitive interviews revealed evidence of respondents’ miscomprehension and …


Communication Key To World, Family Relations, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Communication Key To World, Family Relations, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Geography More Than Just Maps And Capitals, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Geography More Than Just Maps And Capitals, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Language Is The “Lens” To Our Understanding, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Language Is The “Lens” To Our Understanding, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Failures Require New Thoughts On Crime, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Failures Require New Thoughts On Crime, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Secessionist Movements Take Many Forms, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2014

Secessionist Movements Take Many Forms, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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No abstract provided.