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From The Other Side Of The Street-A Response To Peter Givler's "Point Of View", Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street-A Response To Peter Givler's "Point Of View", Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street - The Press Is Dead! The Press Is Dead! Long Live The Press! A Parody On Recent Events, Thomas Bacher, Linda Albright, Kathy Miraglia May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street - The Press Is Dead! The Press Is Dead! Long Live The Press! A Parody On Recent Events, Thomas Bacher, Linda Albright, Kathy Miraglia

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street-University Presses: Making Progress Or Roadblocks?, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street-University Presses: Making Progress Or Roadblocks?, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street-A Farewell To Fair Use, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street-A Farewell To Fair Use, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street - The $15 Monograph, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street - The $15 Monograph, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street - Time To Hit The Books, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street - Time To Hit The Books, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street-What Is Local? The Library Of The Future?, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street-What Is Local? The Library Of The Future?, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street-Viruses To Die For, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street-Viruses To Die For, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street: So You Want To Be Publishers, Do Ya?, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street: So You Want To Be Publishers, Do Ya?, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


Op-Ed-Opinions And Editorials-The Crisis Of The Scholarly Monograph Conference, Thomas Bacher May 2014

Op-Ed-Opinions And Editorials-The Crisis Of The Scholarly Monograph Conference, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


From The Other Side Of The Street-Principles To Live By? Hardly, Thomas Bacher May 2014

From The Other Side Of The Street-Principles To Live By? Hardly, Thomas Bacher

Thomas Bacher

No abstract provided.


The New Service Desk Model At Uwo’S Allyn & Betty Taylor Library, Rachel Sandieson, Bridget Morant May 2014

The New Service Desk Model At Uwo’S Allyn & Betty Taylor Library, Rachel Sandieson, Bridget Morant

Rachel Sandieson

No abstract provided.


An Hsi Fact Sheet: Avian Influenza In India, Humane Society International May 2014

An Hsi Fact Sheet: Avian Influenza In India, Humane Society International

HSI FACT SHEETS

Avian influenza (AI), commonly known as bird flu, typically causes little or no harm to its wild waterfowl hosts. In 2003-2004, however, nine Asian countries reported unprecedented outbreaks of high-mortality AI in domestic poultry. This viral lineage, subtype H5N1, has spread to over 60 countries, and is considered endemic in at least four.

In India, H5N1 outbreaks were first recorded in 2006, and have continued each year since, reaching a total of 86 by 2012. Millions of India’s chickens and ducks have been culled in efforts to contain and eliminate the virus. India has declared itself free of AI a …


An Hsi Fact Sheet: Biosecurity Challenges Of Industrial Farm Animal Production, Humane Society International May 2014

An Hsi Fact Sheet: Biosecurity Challenges Of Industrial Farm Animal Production, Humane Society International

HSI FACT SHEETS

Industrial farm animal production (IFAP) has become increasingly common throughout the world. Worldwide, industrial systems now account for approximately two-thirds of poultry meat production and half of egg and pig meat production, with developing countries already producing approximately half of the world’s industrial pork and poultry by 2006.

Inherent design and operational requirements of IFAP facilities can create biosecurity problems with both bioexclusion and biocontainment—efforts to prevent the respective influx and efflux of pathogens. These may help explain why large commercial flocks may be up to 10,000 times more likely to report outbreaks with pathogens such as highly pathogenic avian …


Arra: Legal Barriers And Opportunities To Developing Business Partnerships Between Fisheries And Tourism, Natalie Springuel May 2014

Arra: Legal Barriers And Opportunities To Developing Business Partnerships Between Fisheries And Tourism, Natalie Springuel

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

Since our last report, after having completed a comprehensive needs assessment, we completed an in depth study of the legal framework related to fisheries and aquaculture tourism, including issues related to liability and insurance, vessel and personnel requirements, permitting and licensing, and business models and contracting. This initial research was conducted in partnership with Roger Williams School of Law and Rhode Island Sea Grant who advised law student Scott Gunst in this legal research. The project team then translated the 100 page legal memo into a series of 10 factsheets on the above topics (as well as three new ones …


Cities Awash In A Sea Of Governments: How Does Political Fragmentation Affect Cities And Their Regions?, Laura E. Wiedlocher May 2014

Cities Awash In A Sea Of Governments: How Does Political Fragmentation Affect Cities And Their Regions?, Laura E. Wiedlocher

Dissertations

Is political fragmentation within the metropolitan area and within central city government a cause of central city decline or just the benign evolution of governance? Advocates of regional governance consider political fragmentation, the number and types of governments in a metropolitan area, a causal factor in decline. However a multiplicity of governments offer individual households greater choice and variety, in other words fragmentation represents the will of the people. All metropolitan areas are fragmented to some degree and whether or not this is harmful to cities and their regions is the empirical question considered. Political explanations on the impact of …


Is The Google Book Decision An Unqualified Good?, Mark Y. Herring May 2014

Is The Google Book Decision An Unqualified Good?, Mark Y. Herring

Dacus Library Faculty Publications

Unless you’ve been living on a deserted island or stranded (or not?) like the pelagic castaway Jose Ivan (http://bit.ly/1fq6JsJ) for over a year, you could not possibly have missed the news thatGoogle’s mass digitization project, Google Books, won its case.


The Cost Of Doing Business In Asia: A Comparative Legal Study Of Environmental Regulations In The Emerging Markets Of Thailand, Malaysia, And Indonesia, Brooke R. Padgett May 2014

The Cost Of Doing Business In Asia: A Comparative Legal Study Of Environmental Regulations In The Emerging Markets Of Thailand, Malaysia, And Indonesia, Brooke R. Padgett

Brooke R. Padgett

Abstract: This article explores whether voluntary standards, customary law, or more binding bilateral investment treaties are best for corporations, the emerging markets of Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and the environment itself. While corporations, markets, and the environment facially seem to have divergent priorities, environmental disasters are more costly after the fact than they are to prevent so in reality their priorities may not be so different after all. Some of the potential issues the paper will examine and address are big picture macro level such as fairness to future generations, intergenerational rights; the actual cost through questions of polluter pays, …


Ddasaccident818, Hd-Aid May 2014

Ddasaccident818, Hd-Aid

Global CWD Repository

Two Cambodian demining experts were killed in Battambang province’s Samlot district on Saturday after detonating an anti-tank mine while carrying out clearance work in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold.

The primary cause of this accident is listed as ‘Inadequate training’ because the Victims were apparently cutting undergrowth (grass) in a manner that detonated an anti-tank mine (which is designed to require the weight of a heavy vehicle to detonate). It is uncertain what vegetation cutting tools they were using. It is possible that an anti-personnel mine was placed on top of the anti-tank mine and one victim stepped on the …


Osgoode Digital Commons: An Update, F. Tim Knight, Louis Mirando May 2014

Osgoode Digital Commons: An Update, F. Tim Knight, Louis Mirando

Librarian Publications & Presentations

Presentation delivered by F. Tim Knight at the Osgoode Hall Law School faculty meeting May 12, 2014.


Columbia Chronicle (05/12/2014), Columbia College Chicago May 2014

Columbia Chronicle (05/12/2014), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from May 12, 2014 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 52 pages and is listed as Volume 49, Number 30. Cover story: "Out with the old, in with Kwang-Wu" Editor-in-Chief: Lindsey Woods


Social Capital And Social Identity: Trust And Conflict, John B. Davis May 2014

Social Capital And Social Identity: Trust And Conflict, John B. Davis

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


嶺大積極肩負社會責任 藉服務研習連繫社區, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University May 2014

嶺大積極肩負社會責任 藉服務研習連繫社區, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University

OSL Supplement 新聞特刊

原載於2014年5月12日《星島日報》。

Originally published in "Sing Tao Daily" 12th May 2014.


The Right To Food Under Hugo Chávez, Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann May 2014

The Right To Food Under Hugo Chávez, Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann

Human Rights & Human Welfare

This article investigates the right to food in Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez (1999-2013). It argues that although Chávez respected the right of (especially poor) Venezuelans to food, he failed to protect that right at the same time as he tried to fulfill it. In the short term, he fulfilled the right to food by establishing state-run stores where food could be purchased at a substantial discount, and by imposing price controls on food. At the same time, however, he reduced the supply of food by undermining property rights, expropriating large-scale farms and ranches as well as some wholesale and …


Clinician Interest In Working In Substance Abuse Treatment: The Role Of Self-Efficacy, Outcome Expectancies, And Stigma, Genevieve Anne Covert May 2014

Clinician Interest In Working In Substance Abuse Treatment: The Role Of Self-Efficacy, Outcome Expectancies, And Stigma, Genevieve Anne Covert

Theses and Dissertations

Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) was used to examine clinician career interest for working in substance abuse treatment. The study examined the impact that self-efficacy and outcome expectancies have while exploring stigma as a moderating variable. Participants (N = 153) with experience providing mental health treatment completed the study. A series of self-report surveys were administered electronically. A series of Likert scales were used to assess career interests, self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, and stigma. A service-load measure and demographics survey were also completed. Correlation analyses and regression analyses revealed that self-efficacy significantly predicted career interest in substance abuse counseling. These analyses …


Trends In Academic Libraries: Research Assistance And Instruction, Ruth L. Baker May 2014

Trends In Academic Libraries: Research Assistance And Instruction, Ruth L. Baker

Library Faculty Presentations

No abstract provided.


Ouachita Honors 357 Graduates In Largest Graduating Class In 30 Years, Ouachita News Bureau May 2014

Ouachita Honors 357 Graduates In Largest Graduating Class In 30 Years, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University President Rex M. Home, Jr. honored Ouachita's largest graduating class since the early 1980's at the university's May 10 commencement ceremony.


Order Of The Major Constituents In Sign Languages: Implications For All Language, Donna Jo Napoli, R. Sutton-Spence May 2014

Order Of The Major Constituents In Sign Languages: Implications For All Language, Donna Jo Napoli, R. Sutton-Spence

Linguistics Faculty Works

A survey of reports of sign order from 42 sign languages leads to a handful of generalizations. Two accounts emerge, one amodal and the other modal. We argue that universal pressures are at work with respect to some generalizations, but that pressure from the visual modality is at work with respect to others. Together, these pressures conspire to make all sign languages order their major constituents SOV or SVO. This study leads us to the conclusion that the order of S with regard to verb phrase (VP) may be driven by sensorimotor system concerns that feed universal grammar.


Group Productivity In Varying Communication Mediums: Testing Face-To-Face And Virtual Interaction, Jessica Walker May 2014

Group Productivity In Varying Communication Mediums: Testing Face-To-Face And Virtual Interaction, Jessica Walker

Undergraduate University Honors Capstones

Research in the field of industrial organizational psychology identifies key factors that affect team productivity in the workplace. One such critical factor is communication mode and the integration of technology into work interaction. Using an experimental design modeled after Straus and McGrath's 1994 study on productivity when using face-to-face (FTF) and chatroom communication, this study focuses on a Deaf population and adds computer-mediated video communication. Fourteen groups of 3-5 participants were each assigned one of the three nodes of communication and given three timed tasks to answer together. At the end, participants filled out an individual survey reflecting upon the …


Experiences Of Therapists And Occupational Therapy Students Using Video Conferencing In Conduction Of Focus Groups, Theresa Marie Smith May 2014

Experiences Of Therapists And Occupational Therapy Students Using Video Conferencing In Conduction Of Focus Groups, Theresa Marie Smith

The Qualitative Report

A paucity of literature exists on how to conduct an online focus group. The purpose of this study is to describe and learn from participants’ experiences in using virtual technology in a focus group conducted to refine a low vision assessment. Ten low vision therapists and five master’s level students participated. Two cycles of data collection and analysis occurred, one for focus group transcripts of therapists and another for student replies to a questionnaire. A case-by-case matrix was created and data sorted into three categories including: (1) benefits to using the technology; (2) challenges to using the technology; and (3) …