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2005
This paper is an introduction to progressive librarianship (also known in North America as socially responsible librarianship, activist librarianship, and radical librarianship, and in Europe as critical librarianship). Progressive librarianship is contextualized within a broad international...
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2022-05-16
This capstone project will navigate around the problem of the Digital Divide and its associated solution in Canada’s Northern communities and explore potential solutions to minimize the Digital Divide. The term Digital Divide refers to the lack of opportunities to access Information and...
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John B. Smith Archive - Complete
1966-2011
The complete bundle of the works of John B. Smith, covering the period of 1966 through 2011 as represented by Dr. Smith on his archive website at http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/jbsArchive/ All files have been provided by Dr. Smith from his personal collection. Over the course of his academic...
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John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 4 (1995-2011)
1995-2011
A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 1995-2011, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. In this period, Smith was faculty at the The University of North Carolina in Computer Science. His research interest in hypertext shifted to web-based hypertext...
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Kingship Remembered and Imagined: Monarchy in the Hebrew Bible and Postmonarchic Discourse in Ancient Judah
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This study addresses the question of how postmonarchic society in ancient Judah remembered and imagined its monarchy, and kingship in general, as part of its past, present, and future. By way of a thorough analysis of Judean discourse in the late Persian period, the study argues that ancient...
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Spring 2011
While evidence-based practice and knowledge translation (or transfer) has garnered much attention, research has not focused on health information as provisional and emergent, and on knowledge translation (KT) as a process of social construction. The challenge of evolving information is magnified...
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2010
We present a literature survey and analysis of the profile of mites (Acari, exclusive of Ixodida) in recent literature and on the World Wide Web, and compare their prominence to that of spiders (Araneae). Despite having approximately the same number of described species, spiders outshine mites on...
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2023-04-01
In the modern world, communication has become essential in everyone’s daily life, but some remote communities still need the internet and other essential communication services. Due to no contact with the outer world, remote communities are at a socio-economic disadvantage with no access to the...
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2023-04-01
Despite significant advances in technology and its widespread application in our society, many still do not have access to the Internet. This is primarily due to approaches taken for infrastructure rollout or failure to connect more sparsely populated areas [4]. As per Wakoma, Nimble uses the...