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Articles 1681 - 1710 of 11332
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Biz Of Acq-Evidence-Based Collection Development On A Large Scale: A Use Factor Allocation Formula, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Cindy Shirkey
Biz Of Acq-Evidence-Based Collection Development On A Large Scale: A Use Factor Allocation Formula, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Cindy Shirkey
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Don's Conference Notes-Racing To The Crossroads: The 32nd Annual Nasig Conference, Donald T. Hawkins
Don's Conference Notes-Racing To The Crossroads: The 32nd Annual Nasig Conference, Donald T. Hawkins
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians-Time: Your Best Friend Or Your Worst Enemy, Michael Gruenberg
Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians-Time: Your Best Friend Or Your Worst Enemy, Michael Gruenberg
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Let's Get Technical-All Hands-On Deck: Collaborating Across Library Units To Tackle Streaming Media Ordering, Stacey Marien, Alayne Mundt, Mary Wahl
Let's Get Technical-All Hands-On Deck: Collaborating Across Library Units To Tackle Streaming Media Ordering, Stacey Marien, Alayne Mundt, Mary Wahl
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Ramue K. Kubilius, Sever Bordeianu
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Ramue K. Kubilius, Sever Bordeianu
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Library Analytics: Shaping The Future-How Analytics Helped Smith College Discover The Best Bento, John Mcdonald, Kathleen Mcevoy
Library Analytics: Shaping The Future-How Analytics Helped Smith College Discover The Best Bento, John Mcdonald, Kathleen Mcevoy
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Optimizing Library Services- Agile Management Of Electronic Resources: A Charleston Conference Presentation, Lindsay Wertman, Caroline J. Campbell, Garaldine Rinna
Optimizing Library Services- Agile Management Of Electronic Resources: A Charleston Conference Presentation, Lindsay Wertman, Caroline J. Campbell, Garaldine Rinna
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Profiles Encouraged-Profiles For Many Up And Comers And People, One Company And One Library
Profiles Encouraged-Profiles For Many Up And Comers And People, One Company And One Library
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Perspectives On Video Games As Art, Jeroen Bourgonjon, Geert Vandermeersche, Kris Rutten, Niels Quinten
Perspectives On Video Games As Art, Jeroen Bourgonjon, Geert Vandermeersche, Kris Rutten, Niels Quinten
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In their article "Perspectives on Video Games as Art" Jeroen Bourgonjon, Geert Vndermeersche, Kris Rutten and Niels Quinten engage in discussing whether or not video games can be considered a form of art. Although this question has already been discussed elaborately, the debate is guided by many different and often conflicting positions. The aim of this article is to revisit this debate by mapping out a range of perspectives on video games as art. The authors explore the relation between games and different definitions and functions of art, different motives of artists, and the potential impact of the arts. The …
The Suppression Of Satirizing Belgian Community Difficulties In Flemish Cinema And The Film Adaptation Of Will-O'-The Wisp, Gertjan Willems
The Suppression Of Satirizing Belgian Community Difficulties In Flemish Cinema And The Film Adaptation Of Will-O'-The Wisp, Gertjan Willems
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "The Suppression of Satirizing Belgian Community Difficulties in Flemish Cinema and the Film Adaptation of Will-O'-the Wisp" Gertjan Willems analyzes two film projects of Frans Buyens. In 1970, Buyens received a positive funding recommendation for Top-Hit Girl, a satire about community difficulties in Belgium. However, Minister of Culture Frans van Mechelen refused to support the project because it conflicted with his pro-Flemish views. The minister successfully swept this controversial decision under the rug by offering Buyens the option to trade his socially critical project for a film adaptation of Willem Elsschot's novel Will-O'-the Wisp. …
Black Australia ‘Writes Back’ To The Literary Traditions Of Empire, Danica Čerče
Black Australia ‘Writes Back’ To The Literary Traditions Of Empire, Danica Čerče
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
I In her article "Black Australia 'Writes Back' to the Literary Traditions of Empire" Danica Čerče discusses the verse of Australian Indigenous authors Romaine Moreton and Alf Taylor, notable for the overt objection to the institutional and historical processes. These have enabled and maintained the dominant position of those identified as white on the one hand, and the concomitant political, economic, and cultural subordination of Indigenous Australians on the other. Focused on strategies and poetic devices used by the two poets to engage non-Indigenous readers in the experience of their writing, the article examines how the rhetoric of their critique …
Gender, Culture, And The Educational Choices Of Second Generation Hmong American Girls, Bao Lo
Gender, Culture, And The Educational Choices Of Second Generation Hmong American Girls, Bao Lo
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
Research on the educational achievement of racialized minorities and immigrants have largely discussed culture as either a deficit or an advantage for academic success. This paper explores gender differences in educational achievement and how the educational choices of second-generation Hmong American girls are impacted by racially constructed gender norms. In response to hegemonic and subordinated femininities, second-generation Hmong American girls pursue education to enter mainstream America and reject Asian ethnic culture and femininity. Gender equality is normalized and equated with White femininity and American mainstream culture while Asian femininity and ethnic culture is constructed and subordinated as “other”. This research …
The Role Of Argumentation In Hypothetico-Deductive Reasoning During Problem-Based Learning In Medical Education: A Conceptual Framework, Hyunjung Ju, Ikseon Choi
The Role Of Argumentation In Hypothetico-Deductive Reasoning During Problem-Based Learning In Medical Education: A Conceptual Framework, Hyunjung Ju, Ikseon Choi
Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning
One of the important goals of problem-based learning (PBL) in medical education is to enhance medical students’ clinical reasoning—hypothetico-deductive reasoning (HDR) in particular—through small group discussions. However, few studies have focused on explicit strategies for promoting students’ HDR during group discussions in PBL. This paper proposes a novel conceptual framework that integrates Toulmin’s argumentation model (1958) into Barrows’s HDR process (1994). This framework explains the structure of argumentation (a claim, data, and a warrant) contextualized in each phase of HDR during PBL. This paper suggests four instructional strategies—understanding argument structures, questioning, elaborating on structural knowledge, and assessing argumentation—for promoting medical …
Problem-Based Learning Pedagogies In Teacher Education: The Case Of Botswana, Thenjiwe Major, Thalia M. Mulvihill Dr.
Problem-Based Learning Pedagogies In Teacher Education: The Case Of Botswana, Thenjiwe Major, Thalia M. Mulvihill Dr.
Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning
The development of primary school teachers is an important aspect of a country’s economic, social, and political well-being. The use of particular pedagogies in teacher education may greatly influence how teachers perform in their classrooms after completing their training programs. This micro-ethnography investigated the extent to which teacher educators in Botswana’s College of Education used problem-based learning (PBL) approaches in the development of preservice primary teachers. While the findings of this micro-ethnography showed that particular teacher educators rarely used problem-based learning approaches, the accompanying insights helped to bring a deeper understanding of what is needed for Botswana’s teacher education program …
Using Gis To Determine Locations For Safety Improvements, Mario Romero, Etienne Tino Atisso, Taojun Wang, Laura Slusher, Andrew Tarko
Using Gis To Determine Locations For Safety Improvements, Mario Romero, Etienne Tino Atisso, Taojun Wang, Laura Slusher, Andrew Tarko
Purdue GIS Day
Crash location is a critical piece of information for any type of safety-related analysis; however, there is often a high percentage of error in crash latitude and longitude coordinates. Currently, a time-consuming, manual process is used in Indiana to correct faulty crash location coordinates. The Crash Location Improvement Program (CLIP) is a tool developed by the Purdue University Center for Road Safety, with support from Indiana LTAP, which allows users to quickly and easily identify and correct crash coordinates, allowing for a more accurate safety analysis. After correcting the coordinates, crash location maps, heat maps, and other visualization tools are …
Using Space Based Earth Observations To Understand Our Changing Planet, Kumar C. Navulur
Using Space Based Earth Observations To Understand Our Changing Planet, Kumar C. Navulur
Purdue GIS Day
"Satellite remote sensing has come a long way in the last 2 decades to map and monitor our changing planet. Technology trends include increasing spatial resolution (pixel size), number of spectral bands that can be leveraged to extract information, and frequency of revisit globally. Satellite industry has be improving the location accuracy from space to enable various precision applications on the earth. Advances in cloud computing and other technologies now allow for creation of mosaics and information layers at scale. The latest trend is analytics that allows for predictive intelligence.
The author will discuss practical application of satellite imagery for …
Spatiotemporal Computing For Enabling Scientific Research And Engineering Development: A Gis Practice, Chaowei Yang
Spatiotemporal Computing For Enabling Scientific Research And Engineering Development: A Gis Practice, Chaowei Yang
Purdue GIS Day
No abstract provided.
Earthquake-Induced Collapsed Building Detection With Vhr Synthetic Aperture Radar Images, Fan Wu, Jie Shan, Chao Wang
Earthquake-Induced Collapsed Building Detection With Vhr Synthetic Aperture Radar Images, Fan Wu, Jie Shan, Chao Wang
Purdue GIS Day
"Compared with optical sensors, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) can provide important damage information due to its ability to map areas affected by earthquakes independently from weather conditions and solar illumination. In 2013, a new TerraSAR-X mode named staring spotlight (ST), whose azimuth resolution was improved to 0.24 m, was introduced for various applications. This very high resolution (VHR) data source made it possible to extract detailed information from individual buildings.
We present a new concept for individual building damage assessment using a post-event sub-meter VHR SAR image and a building footprint map. With the building footprint map, the original footprints …
Geodata Science Education At Purdue, Wen-Wen Tung
Geodata Science Education At Purdue, Wen-Wen Tung
Purdue GIS Day
This presentation introduces a group of Purdue faculty’s effort to create a set of geodata science graduate-level education programs.
Archaeological Investigation Of An Iron Age Fortress On Dana Island, Turkey, Nathan C. Mcburnett
Archaeological Investigation Of An Iron Age Fortress On Dana Island, Turkey, Nathan C. Mcburnett
Purdue GIS Day
In this project, the Bogsak Archaeological survey team investigated a fortress on the northern crest of the mountain on Dana Island, located just off the coast of Turkey in the Rough Cilician Region. Although the interior remains of the fortress, consisting of a large number of ceramics and architectural features such as a basilica, were dated to the Late Roman Era, we found that the fortress itself actually predates this. Based on ceramic remains being used as aggregate in the fortress wall, the team was able to date the fortress itself to the Iron Age (Classical Era). GIS software was …
Spatial Analysis Of Landfills In Respect To Flood Events And Sea-Level Rise Using Arcgis Pro, Benjamin S. Taylor, Songlin Fei
Spatial Analysis Of Landfills In Respect To Flood Events And Sea-Level Rise Using Arcgis Pro, Benjamin S. Taylor, Songlin Fei
Purdue GIS Day
"Recently in the news, media coverage of flood events has garnered attention due to tropical storms like Hurricane Harvey and the costly damages that resulted. Under climate change, events like sea-level rise (SLR) and flooding are projected to increase which threaten infrastructure, making it necessary for proper planning before, during, and after installation of landfills to mitigate risk. Studies in Austria and the UK have revealed that many landfills are located in flood zones in addition to coastal areas affected by coastal erosion. In the United States, there have been minimal analysis’ on landfill locations related to flood events and …
Geospatial Tools And Data Provided By Itap/Research Computing, Larry Biehl
Geospatial Tools And Data Provided By Itap/Research Computing, Larry Biehl
Purdue GIS Day
The presentation will provide the audience information about the geospatial applications that are available on campus including Esri ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, Exelis ENVI, Trimble eCognition and others. The information will include where to go to download the software installers and how to set up the licensing for them. The discussion will also go over the new software installer file download process.
What Is Exciting At The Libraries? – Gis Resources At Libraries, Nicole Kong
What Is Exciting At The Libraries? – Gis Resources At Libraries, Nicole Kong
Purdue GIS Day
This presentation introduce the new GIS resources offered from Purdue University Libraries. These new support areas include the D-VELoP GIS computing lab, new Esri Development Center (EDC), GIS data portal, GIS data server, Insights for ArcGIS, and GIS VR technology.
How Research Libraries Support The Research Process: From Idea To Publishing, Anne Langley
How Research Libraries Support The Research Process: From Idea To Publishing, Anne Langley
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Q&A With Dr. Arthur Lupia On The State Of Openness And Transparency In Science, Eric Moran
Q&A With Dr. Arthur Lupia On The State Of Openness And Transparency In Science, Eric Moran
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Letters To The Editor, Katina Strauch
From Your Editor, Katina Strauch
If Rumors Were Horses, Katina Strauch