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Future Through The Past-A Quality Enhancement Plan For Belmont Abbey College, 2010-2015; Information Literacy + The Learning Commons, Donald Beagle Apr 2017

Future Through The Past-A Quality Enhancement Plan For Belmont Abbey College, 2010-2015; Information Literacy + The Learning Commons, Donald Beagle

Against the Grain

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Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura N. Gassaway Apr 2017

Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura N. Gassaway

Against the Grain

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Pelikan's Antidisambiguation-The Undying Tweet, Michael P. Pelikan Apr 2017

Pelikan's Antidisambiguation-The Undying Tweet, Michael P. Pelikan

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Profiles Encouraged-Profiles For 9 Of Our Feature Authors, Charles Watkinson Plus Seven Library Profiles And One Company Profile For Michigan Publishing Apr 2017

Profiles Encouraged-Profiles For 9 Of Our Feature Authors, Charles Watkinson Plus Seven Library Profiles And One Company Profile For Michigan Publishing

Against the Grain

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Op Ed-Opinions And Editorials-Carla Hayden, The American Library Association And Where We Go From Here, Steve Mckinzie Apr 2017

Op Ed-Opinions And Editorials-Carla Hayden, The American Library Association And Where We Go From Here, Steve Mckinzie

Against the Grain

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Booklover-Burnt By The Sun, Donna Jacobs Apr 2017

Booklover-Burnt By The Sun, Donna Jacobs

Against the Grain

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From The Reference Desk-Reviews Of Reference Titles, Tom Gilson Apr 2017

From The Reference Desk-Reviews Of Reference Titles, Tom Gilson

Against the Grain

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Random Ramblings-Have Recent Trends In Collection Development Unfairly Penalized Foreign Literature Research?, Bob Holley Apr 2017

Random Ramblings-Have Recent Trends In Collection Development Unfairly Penalized Foreign Literature Research?, Bob Holley

Against the Grain

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Biz Of Acq-Implementing Md-Soar, A Shared Consortial Repository, Michelle Flinchbaugh Apr 2017

Biz Of Acq-Implementing Md-Soar, A Shared Consortial Repository, Michelle Flinchbaugh

Against the Grain

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Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians-Customer Service Department, Michael Gruenberg Apr 2017

Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians-Customer Service Department, Michael Gruenberg

Against the Grain

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Leaders Of The Pack: Women And The Future Of Veterinary Medicine, Julie Kumble, Donald F. Smith Mar 2017

Leaders Of The Pack: Women And The Future Of Veterinary Medicine, Julie Kumble, Donald F. Smith

Purdue University Press Book Previews

Veterinary medicine has undergone sweeping changes in the last few decades. Women now account for 55 percent of the active veterinarians in the field, and nearly 80 percent of veterinary students are women. However, average salaries have dropped as this shift has occurred, and even with women in the vast majority, only 25 percent of leadership roles are held by women.

These trends point to gender-based inequality that veterinary medicine, a profession that tilts so heavily toward women, is struggling to address. How will the profession respond? What will this mean for our students and schools? What will it mean …


Students' Perception Of Informal Learning Spaces In An Academic Library; An Investigation Into The Relationship Between Learning Behaviours And Space Design, Susan Beatty Mar 2017

Students' Perception Of Informal Learning Spaces In An Academic Library; An Investigation Into The Relationship Between Learning Behaviours And Space Design, Susan Beatty

Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences

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Library And Experiential Learning: Taking Collaboration To The Next Level, Yuyun W. Ishak Mar 2017

Library And Experiential Learning: Taking Collaboration To The Next Level, Yuyun W. Ishak

Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences

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Teaching Languages Online: Innovations And Challenges, Mayu Miyamoto, Natsumi Suzuki, Atsushi Fukada, Yuhan Huang, Siyan Hou, Wei Hong Mar 2017

Teaching Languages Online: Innovations And Challenges, Mayu Miyamoto, Natsumi Suzuki, Atsushi Fukada, Yuhan Huang, Siyan Hou, Wei Hong

Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language Studies Conference

Language professionals long resisted teaching online mainly because it was unthinkable to teach speaking in the online environment. Recent advances in technology, however, have made it conceivable. This chapter presents the design and implementation of online courses in Japanese and Chinese recently developed and being offered at Purdue University. We will highlight not only technologies involved, but also pedagogical innovations that helped resolve difficult issues. The efficacy of online teaching will also be touched upon. Reactions from enrolled students and the instructors that have taught the courses will also be shared.


Monolingual Or Bilingual Approach: The Effectiveness Of Teaching Methods In Second Language Classroom, Jung Han, Kyongson Park Mar 2017

Monolingual Or Bilingual Approach: The Effectiveness Of Teaching Methods In Second Language Classroom, Jung Han, Kyongson Park

Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language Studies Conference

Previous studies (Slavin & Cheung, 2005; Purkarthofer & Mossakowski, 2011) have argued that bilingual instruction provides an advantage over English-only instruction in second language (SL) learning and English learners in bilingual condition feel more satisfied with the teaching method. However, there is a discrepancy between language policy and practice. This study investigates which method of the two (bilingual vs. monolingual instruction) is more effective and satisfying ELL students. Experimental research focused on the perspectives of future educators was conducted to answer this question. The participants were selected from graduate and undergraduate students who are enrolled in the college of education …


Society, Scientific Authority, And Linguistics: The Need For Epistemic Justification, Libby C. Chernouski Mar 2017

Society, Scientific Authority, And Linguistics: The Need For Epistemic Justification, Libby C. Chernouski

Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language Studies Conference

Many have considered Linguistics a science for decades, though linguists themselves have debated the accuracy of this characterization of the study of language. These conversations about linguistics as a science reveal a discipline intent on securing scientific status, often through rigorous methodology and theoretical frameworks mirroring the traditional sciences. If successful, however, linguistics inherits the authority of modern science, which maintains an epistemically hierarchical relationship with non-scientists. By examining and representing the epistemic relationships between expertise, authority, and science, I ask us to think of all linguistics not as a socially neutral endeavor, but as perpetuating the juxtaposition of scientific …


Ted Talks As An Emergent Genre, Julia Ludewig Mar 2017

Ted Talks As An Emergent Genre, Julia Ludewig

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In her article "TED Talks as an Emergent Genre" Julia Ludewig analyzes TED talks—short, informational, and entertaining presentations that are given during TED conferences in North America and abroad—as a hybrid and emerging genre. Based on a qualitative interpretation of 14 such talks, she offers a list of recurring thematic, argumentative, and rhetorical features, which she aligns with three parent genres—the sales pitch, the memoir, and the academic lecture. Comparing recent versions of TED talks with three older talks from the 1980s and 1990s, she suggests an historical trajectory, which emphasizes the professional performance character of recent talks and their …


Anarcho-Feminist Melodrama And The Manic Pixie Dream Girl, Claire T. Solomon Mar 2017

Anarcho-Feminist Melodrama And The Manic Pixie Dream Girl, Claire T. Solomon

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In her article "Anarcho-Feminist Melodrama and the Manic Pixie Dream Girl (1929-2016)" Claire Solomon analyzes the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope as an apparatus of capture (Deleuze and Guattari, A Thousand). More precisely, her article models how such tropes imply modes of reading anachronistically and metafictionally that decontextualize gestures of resistance and conflate female writers, performers, and characters across time and place. Solomon offers a situated formalist reading of Argentine playwright Salvadora Medina Onrubia's 1929 drama, Las descentradas, revealing an avant-garde counterpoint of melodrama and metafiction as an ambiguous alternative to capture.


Approaching The Value And The Future Of The Novel: A Book Review Article On Boxall's Scholarship, Yili Tang Mar 2017

Approaching The Value And The Future Of The Novel: A Book Review Article On Boxall's Scholarship, Yili Tang

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

No abstract provided.


Paris And The Birth Of The Modern Fantastic During The Nineteenth Century, Patricia Garcia Mar 2017

Paris And The Birth Of The Modern Fantastic During The Nineteenth Century, Patricia Garcia

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In her article "Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century" Patricia Garcia discusses the unprecedented growth of Europe's urban centers during the nineteenth century in relation to the realist novel and takes urban and literary Paris as a paradigm. However, nineteenth-century Paris was also to become the epicenter of another narrative form: the fantastic. Garcia's objective is to explore how the modern city fueled the development of the fantastic by combining the literary and urban angle: how do works of the fantastic write the city? What role does the modern city play in the emergence …


The Dramatization Of Cultural Hybridity And The "In-Between" Turkey In Fazıl's Künye, Önder Çakırtaş Mar 2017

The Dramatization Of Cultural Hybridity And The "In-Between" Turkey In Fazıl's Künye, Önder Çakırtaş

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In his article "The Dramatization of Cultural Hybridity and the "In-Between" Turkey in Fazıl's Künye" Önder Çakırtaş addresses Turkey's historical context and exposes how political, social and cultural changes were expressed in Turkey's public sphere. Using Niyazi Berkes's theory of secularism as proceeding of modernism Çakırtaş discusses different examples of stylistic strategies of cultural hybridity in the playwright's historical-based play, Künye. He investigates how political changes in pre-Turkey times signify Turkey's national striving, and how the Ottoman-conservative past metamorphoses into Turkic-secular. The study juxtaposes the perceptions of 'introduction to Westernization' and 'departure from Islamic past' in a period …


The East China Sea In Dod China Military Power Reports, Bert Chapman Feb 2017

The East China Sea In Dod China Military Power Reports, Bert Chapman

Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research

The National Defense Authorization Act of 2000 saw Congress require the Department of Defense (DOD) to prepare an annual report on Chinese military power. This report contains classified and unclassified editions. Documenting Chinese military developments, strategy, and trends are critical parts of these reports. Beijing’s military activities in the East China Sea (ECS) are important report components. This work explains the importance of these and other DOD reports for those studying ECS developments, examines how DOD has documented Beijing’s military activities within these publicly accessible reports, and describes how members of Congress have reacted to ECS developments during the Obama …


Letters To The Editor, Katina Strauch Feb 2017

Letters To The Editor, Katina Strauch

Against the Grain

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Choosing Independence Or Feeding The Beast? The Big Deal And Small Or Society Publishers, Sven Fund Feb 2017

Choosing Independence Or Feeding The Beast? The Big Deal And Small Or Society Publishers, Sven Fund

Against the Grain

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Bet You Missed It-What Do Falconers And Dukes Have In Common?, Bruce Strauch Feb 2017

Bet You Missed It-What Do Falconers And Dukes Have In Common?, Bruce Strauch

Against the Grain

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The Big Deal And Sage, Elisabeth Leonard Feb 2017

The Big Deal And Sage, Elisabeth Leonard

Against the Grain

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After The Big Deals Are Done, Jonathon Nabe Feb 2017

After The Big Deals Are Done, Jonathon Nabe

Against the Grain

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Doubling Down On The Big Deal In Wisconsin, Doug Way Feb 2017

Doubling Down On The Big Deal In Wisconsin, Doug Way

Against the Grain

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The Economics Of The Big Deal: The Bulls, The Bears And The Farm, Susann Devries Feb 2017

The Economics Of The Big Deal: The Bulls, The Bears And The Farm, Susann Devries

Against the Grain

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Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Regina Gong Feb 2017

Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Regina Gong

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.