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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Reviews, Critiques, And Annotations, Roy H. Tryon, Donald B. Schewe, Virginia J.H. Cain, Kenneth H. Thomas Jr.
Reviews, Critiques, And Annotations, Roy H. Tryon, Donald B. Schewe, Virginia J.H. Cain, Kenneth H. Thomas Jr.
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Short Subjects: Archives At The University Of Oxford, Ned L. Irwin
Short Subjects: Archives At The University Of Oxford, Ned L. Irwin
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Access. Conservation. Records management. Limited resources. It is not surprising to find that archivists at the University of Oxford are confronted by many of the same issues as their counterparts in the States. In some cases, the issues are intensified in a way not known in America. With records dating into the twelfth century housed often in equally ancient buildings, the management of archives at Oxford proves formidable.
Adding Electronic Records To The Archival Menagerie: Appraisal Concerns And Cautions, Michael E. Holland
Adding Electronic Records To The Archival Menagerie: Appraisal Concerns And Cautions, Michael E. Holland
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Electronic records are significantly different from most of the records held in institutional archives and, thus, they must be appraised and evaluated for accessioning with different and additional factors in mind. The archival predilection for discussing electronic records only within the context of preservation issues fosters the misconception that--given optimum environmental conditions--electronic media may be considered an archival or long-term storage format. This is not a realistic assessment. Electronic media should be approached as a transitory information format in the archives. The mistaken beliefs that electronic recording formats are long-term storage media and that the readily apparent and sometimes superficial …
The Practicum And The Changing Face Of Archival Education: Observations And Recommendations, Frederick J. Stielow
The Practicum And The Changing Face Of Archival Education: Observations And Recommendations, Frederick J. Stielow
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Until the 1970s, work experience was the singular training venue for most American archivists. A protoarchivist came to the field with background education in the humanities and learned on-the-job. However effective a method for instilling institutional practices, OJT (onthe- job training) has its limits as a vehicle for professionalization. Practitioners were rarely steeped or even informed about the theories and complexities of information systems or the auxiliary sciences of history. Most archivists were constricted by the pragmatic realities of their daily work schedule; hence, they were without the time or "leisure" to theorize about their problems in an abstracted fashion. …
Report Of The Publications Committee On The Clearinghouse Project, Jean Holcomb
Report Of The Publications Committee On The Clearinghouse Project, Jean Holcomb
Newsletter and Public Relations Committee
A report from the Publications Committee on library contributions to SEAALL's Clearinghouse Project.
A History Of Christian Island And The Beausoleil Band, Janet Trimble
A History Of Christian Island And The Beausoleil Band, Janet Trimble
History Publications
A research report about the history and culture of the Beausoleil Band and Christian Island. In collaboration with the Museum of Indian Archaeology (now Museum of Ontario Archaeology) in a project funded by the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. This a project of the MA Public History program.
Testing Game-Theoretic Models Of Price-Fixing Behaviour, Vassilis A. Hajivassiliou
Testing Game-Theoretic Models Of Price-Fixing Behaviour, Vassilis A. Hajivassiliou
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
This paper analyzes price fixing by the Joint Executive Committee railroad cartel from 1880 to 1886 and develops tests of two game-theoretic models of tacit collusion. The first model, due to Abreu, Pearce and Stacchetti (1986), predicts that price will switch across regimes according to a Markov process. The second, by Rotemberg and Saloner (1986), postulates that price wars are more likely in periods of high industry demand. Switching regressions are used to model the firms’ shifting between collusive and punishment behavior. The main econometric novelty in the estimation procedures introduced in this paper is that misclassification probabilities are allowed …
Reactions To Disability: An Empirical Investigation Of Their Nature And Structure, Hanoch Livneh, Richard F. Antonak
Reactions To Disability: An Empirical Investigation Of Their Nature And Structure, Hanoch Livneh, Richard F. Antonak
Counselor Education Faculty Publications and Presentations
This paper describes the initial steps toward the construction of an experimental, multidimensional inventory to measure reactions to physical disability. The Relations to Impairment and Disability Inventory (RIDI) was developed to provide information on eight patterns of psychosocial reactions to disability, namely: shock, anxiety, denial, depression, internalized anger, externalized hostility, acknowledgement and adjustment. Data are presented on initial psychometric analyses of the inventory. Analyses of the eight scales supported their homogeneity and relative independence, and the inventory's construct validity was partially documented. A moderately high degree of relationship was found between the Acknowledgement and Adjustment scales and the Acceptance of …
Climate Trends In Iowa, Richard E. Carlson
Climate Trends In Iowa, Richard E. Carlson
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Long-term trends for various weather elements are presented for the period 1900-1988. Summer and winter season, and annual air temperature patterns are statistically weak because of large inrerannual variability, but trends are evident. There was a general warming from 1900 until the 40's, with a leveling or slight cooling following. Since the mid-70's, a warming trend seems to be taking place, but this cannot be confirmed. Spring season air temperatures showed no trend except that the most recent 4 years (1985-1988) were decidedly warmer than normal. Winter season air temperatures showed a change in trend in the 30's, but the …
Computed Normal Range Of Iowa Statewide July Precipitation, H. C. Vaughan, D. S. Sheets, G. R. White
Computed Normal Range Of Iowa Statewide July Precipitation, H. C. Vaughan, D. S. Sheets, G. R. White
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Iowa summer rainfall distributions are examined to identify small-scale anomalies. Examination of extremely wet and dry summer months shows that large rain amounts fall mainly in small, cellular areas for both extremely wet and dry months. These configurations result from individual rainfall events. Analysis of the distribution of mean July rainfall across the state reveals significant anomalous wet and dry regions that contrast with the background, east-west rainfall gradient. Because of the skewed nature of summer rainfall distributions, the median value is used to represent a more realistic expected rainfall amount for any given year. Some parts of the stare …
A Program Of Rater Training For Evaluating Public Speeches Combining Accuracy And Error Approaches, Nancy Rost Goulden
A Program Of Rater Training For Evaluating Public Speeches Combining Accuracy And Error Approaches, Nancy Rost Goulden
Basic Communication Course Annual
Systematic rater training results in higher validity and reliability for scores from either classroom speeches or speeches from wide-scale testing. This paper includes a complete script for rater training using a combination of two training methods: error training to sensitize raters to their biases and accuracy training to insure rater understanding of criteria and processes of rating.
The script is designed to provide training for either the analytic or holistic method and has been shown to result in reliable, valid speech scoring.
Act-Up/Ri Fight Aids Poster, Act-Up/Ri, Risd Archives
Act-Up/Ri Fight Aids Poster, Act-Up/Ri, Risd Archives
Health
ACT-UP/RI Fight AIDS poster. "Get off your butt and demonstrate. Act Up, Fight Back, Fight AIDS"
Memories And Autobiography Of Jens Lind, Jens Lind
Memories And Autobiography Of Jens Lind, Jens Lind
The Bridge
I don't know if I can write anything that will read any different from thousands of other immigrants that came to make their home in the U.S.A.
The reason I came was mostly because of economic conditions. Another was adventure and restlessness which many young people suffer from in our days, too.
I was born close to the east coast in Jutland, Denmark, September 30, 1892. We were eight in the family: our parents, three brothers and three sisters and, of course, poor as church mice, like thousands of others.
Niels E. Hansen: Plant Explorer, Harald Jensen
Niels E. Hansen: Plant Explorer, Harald Jensen
The Bridge
At the age of seventeen, Niels Ebbesen Hansen enrolled at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, where he met Professor J. L. Budd, head of the Department of Horticulture and a creative and inspiring person. This meeting with Professor Budd eventually caused young Hansen to major in horticulture, and plant exploration and development became his lifework. He graduated in 1887 from Iowa State and for the next four years worked in large commercial nurseries in Iowa. This experience, not only supplemented his previous theoretical training in college but gave him an invaluable insight into the problems of northwestern horticulture.
A Danish Socialist In Capitalist Chicago, George R. Nielsen
A Danish Socialist In Capitalist Chicago, George R. Nielsen
The Bridge
The vast majority of the 200,000 Danes who migrated to America in the 19th century came as ordinary, anonymous people looking for work and willing to live within the American system. Louis Pio, on the other hand, was wellknown in Denmark, especially to the Copenhagen police and businessmen, and came to America with a mission to reform society in both Europe and America. In America, however, Pio never gained the status that he had held in Denmark and his attempts at social reform were unsuccessful. Yet, in spite of Pia's lackluster life in the United States, scholars, for good reason, …
Sylvia Pio, A Danish-American Livewire, Kristian Hvidt, J. R. Christianson, Editor And Translator
Sylvia Pio, A Danish-American Livewire, Kristian Hvidt, J. R. Christianson, Editor And Translator
The Bridge
This is the story of an unusual Danish-American woman, Sylvia Pio, who was born 1876 in Copenhagen, grew up in Chicago, and died 1932 in Hellerup, a suburb of her native city.
Her childhood in Chicago had a complicated background. Sylvia was the daughter of a famous figure in Danish political history, Louis Pio, who founded the Danish Socialist Party in Copenhagen in 1871. After serving in the army during the Schleswig-Holstein war of 1864, he had entered the Copenhagen postal service, where he is said to have constructed the first red Danish mailbox of the type still in use.
Call For Papers
The Bridge
Marcus Lee Hansen Immigration Conference. The University of Copenhagen (Denmark), Institute for Economic History, announces a conference on immigration in August, 1992, recognizing the centennial of Hansen's birth.
บทบรรณาธิการ, บรรณาธิการ
บทบาทของราชการทหาร เกี่ยวกับศาสนาเพื่อความมั่นคง, สมคิด จงพยุหะ
บทบาทของราชการทหาร เกี่ยวกับศาสนาเพื่อความมั่นคง, สมคิด จงพยุหะ
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Southeast Asia And Pacific Security, J. Kullavanijaya
Southeast Asia And Pacific Security, J. Kullavanijaya
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
ทหารกับการพัฒนาประชาธิปไตย, สมัคร สุนทรเวช
ทหารกับการพัฒนาประชาธิปไตย, สมัคร สุนทรเวช
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
การพัฒนาเศรษฐกิจ ระบอบประชาธิปไตยระบบราชการและความมั่นคงของชาติ ในมิติเบ็ดเสร็จ, ลิขิต ธีรเวคิน
การพัฒนาเศรษฐกิจ ระบอบประชาธิปไตยระบบราชการและความมั่นคงของชาติ ในมิติเบ็ดเสร็จ, ลิขิต ธีรเวคิน
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
การพัฒนาสังคม บทบาทของทหาร กับความมั่นคงของชาติ, เทอดศักด์ิ มารมย์
การพัฒนาสังคม บทบาทของทหาร กับความมั่นคงของชาติ, เทอดศักด์ิ มารมย์
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.