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Pvn-Cat-018-G-007-003-Lcsh, Amanda Moser Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-018-G-007-003-Lcsh, Amanda Moser

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-018-J-002-005,4,3,2a-Scnl, Anonymous Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-018-J-002-005,4,3,2a-Scnl, Anonymous

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-036-H-028-008-Scnl, Louise Michaud, Rolando Rodriguez Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-036-H-028-008-Scnl, Louise Michaud, Rolando Rodriguez

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-043-F-011-001-Cncmp, Marne Ausec, Rolando Rodriguez Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-043-F-011-001-Cncmp, Marne Ausec, Rolando Rodriguez

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Vn-Cat-043-G-003-001b-Cncmpb, Rolando Rodriguez Jan 1995

Vn-Cat-043-G-003-001b-Cncmpb, Rolando Rodriguez

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn Op 470 Ceramic Analyses, Patricia Urban, Marne Ausec, Edward Schortman Jan 1995

Pvn Op 470 Ceramic Analyses, Patricia Urban, Marne Ausec, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-050-Etheridge-Field Notes-1995, Bevin Etheridge Jan 1995

Pvn-050-Etheridge-Field Notes-1995, Bevin Etheridge

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-078-Wells-Field Notes-1995, Christian Wells Jan 1995

Pvn-078-Wells-Field Notes-1995, Christian Wells

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn Op 018 Excavation Report, Edward M. Schortman Jan 1995

Pvn Op 018 Excavation Report, Edward M. Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

This report summarizes the results of excavations conducted on and around four buildings situated within the densely settled North Cluster at the site of La Sierra. Most materials unearthed in the course of this work date to the Late Classic (AD 600-800) and Terminal Classic (AD 800-1000) periods.


Pvn-063-Gevock Delahaye-Field Notes-1995, Cecile Gevock-Delahaye Jan 1995

Pvn-063-Gevock Delahaye-Field Notes-1995, Cecile Gevock-Delahaye

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-069-Wendt-Field Notes-1995, Jennifer Wendt Jan 1995

Pvn-069-Wendt-Field Notes-1995, Jennifer Wendt

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Lot-463-A-001, Edward Schortman Jan 1995

Pvn-Lot-463-A-001, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-012-B-018-001b-Cand, Marne Ausec Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-012-B-018-001b-Cand, Marne Ausec

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-013-A-033-001-Fwo, Ellen Bell Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-013-A-033-001-Fwo, Ellen Bell

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-013-A-037-001-Fwo, Marne Ausec Jan 1995

Pvn-Cat-013-A-037-001-Fwo, Marne Ausec

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


The Planet, 1995, Winter, Darren Nienaber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 1995

The Planet, 1995, Winter, Darren Nienaber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Mongolian Script Fonts For The Macintosh Personal Computer, Wayne V. Richter Jan 1995

Mongolian Script Fonts For The Macintosh Personal Computer, Wayne V. Richter

Western Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Provenance Xiii, Robert C. Dinwiddie Jan 1995

Provenance Xiii, Robert C. Dinwiddie

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Archival History, James O'Toole Jan 1995

The Future Of Archival History, James O'Toole

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

More than a dozen years ago, the archival educator and writer Richard Cox outlined the development of American archival history and offered some suggestions for the work that still needed to be done in that field. Drawing on a range of publications, from the obscure to the well-known, he surveyed a century of writing in this country on the history of the archives profession, its people, and its institutions, as that history had appeared in monographs and in scholarly journals of state, regional, and national circulation. For all the output, however, Cox concluded that the coverage was uneven in terms …


Front Matter, Robert C. Dinwiddie Jan 1995

Front Matter, Robert C. Dinwiddie

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, Robert C. Dinwiddie Jan 1995

Back Matter, Robert C. Dinwiddie

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


"Pricing" The Corporate Memory: User Fees And Revenue Generation In A Public Archives, Gabrielle Blais Jan 1995

"Pricing" The Corporate Memory: User Fees And Revenue Generation In A Public Archives, Gabrielle Blais

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

In their current bestseller, Reinventing Government, David Osborne and Ted Gaebler have attempted to provide a "map" of entrepreneurial government by suggesting new ways of delivering public services. One of their basic principles, entitled "Enterprising Government: Earning Rather Than Spending," argues that a profit oriented mentality can translate into more efficient and client-driven services. They provide several examples of successful government competition with the private sector, development deals, and the introduction of user fees. Not surprisingly, their arguments are similar to those presented in recent years by archivists when they debate funding issues. This author wonders how far we have …


A Hint Of Scandal: Problems In Acquiring The Papers Of U.S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge - A Case Study, Pam Hackbart-Dean Jan 1995

A Hint Of Scandal: Problems In Acquiring The Papers Of U.S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge - A Case Study, Pam Hackbart-Dean

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

On May 30, 1994, Roll Call, a weekly newspaper for Capitol Hill, boasted an emphatic headline on its front page that read, "Congress Has Strictest Ethics Rules in World, According to a New CRS Study of 24 Nations." But the ethics of Congress proved less scandalous than the headline for the Thursday edition that same week which announced in heavy bold type, "Rosty Indicted on 17 Counts." These telling words condemned Representative Dan Rostenkowski, Democrat of Chicago and chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, for his graft charges.


Reviews, Clarece Martin, Pamela M. Witte, Greg Colati, Tammy Harden Galloway Jan 1995

Reviews, Clarece Martin, Pamela M. Witte, Greg Colati, Tammy Harden Galloway

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Gophers In The Archives: Planning And Implementing An Archives And Records Management Gopher, Michael Holland, Elizabeth Nielsen Jan 1995

Gophers In The Archives: Planning And Implementing An Archives And Records Management Gopher, Michael Holland, Elizabeth Nielsen

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

The archival community is within the early and unsettled stages of an important transition in information access as an increasing number of repositories and records management programs utilize powerful communications tools such as the Internet Gopher, Cello, and Mosaic. By the spring of 1994, the authors identified well over a dozen academic institutions that had made descriptive guides to historical materials or records management information available through the Internet. Among the first repositories to make historical records descriptions available in this way were Johns Hopkins University, Wheaton College, Trent University, and the University of Virginia. Internet resources dealing with historical …


The Lucille N. Austin Memorial Lecture, October 10, 1995, Augusta Souza Kappner Jan 1995

The Lucille N. Austin Memorial Lecture, October 10, 1995, Augusta Souza Kappner

Books

Dr. Augusta Souza Kappner addresses the trends of the day in social welfare and education policy.


Perceived Needs Of Parents Of Critically Ill Children, Linda D. Scott Jan 1995

Perceived Needs Of Parents Of Critically Ill Children, Linda D. Scott

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to (a) identify the perceived needs of parents of critically ill hospitalized children, (b) identify parental needs as perceived by critical care nurses, and (c) identify the differences in these perceptions.; A descriptive research design with a non-probability convenience sample was used. The sample consisted of 30 parents or primary caretakers of critically ill children and the responses of 30 pediatric critical care nurses. Data were obtained by a structured interview technique. Data analysis included a comparison of the relationship of parental total scores and the nurses' total scores. No significant differences were found …


Redefining Maroon Heritage In The New World Studies, E. Kofi Agorsah Jan 1995

Redefining Maroon Heritage In The New World Studies, E. Kofi Agorsah

Black Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

Evidence from recent archaeological studies appear to suggest a redefinition of the heritage of runaway slave communities, referred to by the name Maroons and other terms. Now properly defined as the pioneer freedom fighters, it is also becoming clear that their heritage is a single constant strand in that of the New World. Contrary to previous views and descriptions which appear to indicate that these communities derived only from African slave escapees, historical and archaeological evidence from the Caribbean, and the Americas now reveal that the heritage of Maroon communities stemmed from the united force forged by between native American …


Back Cover Jan 1995

Back Cover

Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS

No abstract provided.


Equitable Access To Education For Young Homeless People, Valerie Harwood, Ruth Phelan Jan 1995

Equitable Access To Education For Young Homeless People, Valerie Harwood, Ruth Phelan

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

At the National Social Policy Conference in 1995 we were one of a minority of service providers presenting a paper; in fact we found ourselves presenting with one other of this minority at the last session of the conference on Friday afternoon. It was a disappointing time slot and left us pondering the question of how seriously 'policy makers' take the contributions of the people who are at the 'coalface'. We made the decision to present a paper at the conference because we believe the program we initiated is innovative and beneficial to a severely marginalised group of young people. …