Browsing by Subject "Social sciences"
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Bibliography, Social History of Books & Libraries
(2012-10-01)Complete bibliography for published book -
Community-Campus Partnerships and Student Learning: Using Lessons Learned to Chart a Path for the Future
(2013-12-19)Institutions of higher learning are being called upon more than ever to establish and nurture sustainable partnerships with local communities. In particular, the language of Jesuit mission and identity lends itself to ... -
Curating MARC Indexing to Optimize Discoverability of Resources at the ECU Libraries
(2014-01-25)This presentation features a case study of an implementation of VuFind at the East Carolina University Libraries. Cataloging representatives from the main university library, the health sciences library, and the music ... -
Educating engaged citizens through service: Innovative models for reflection and dialogue
(2012-09-23)Community service, accompanied by regular, guided reflection, provides a highly effective tool for engaging students in democratic practices within their communities (Astin, 1998; Kolb, 1984; Kuh, 1995). Community service ... -
Existing for Others: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ecclesiology
(2015)Bonhoeffer’s life is what initially draws attention. His church and Christ based theology are what keeps it. His theological legacy is one of bold faith, a life of real community, and action. As brilliant as his theological ... -
Exploring Quality of Life at Petra Through Paleopathology
(East Carolina University, 2014)The ancient city of Petra, Jordan was home to the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from approximately the 3rd or 2nd century B.C. to 106 A.D. During the 1st century B.C. and A.D, Petra prospered as an urban trade center ... -
Innovations in Health Sciences Librarianship
(2013-11)A presentation on innovations in the delivery of library services for students and faculty in the health sciences. -
Missing in Action: A Mission to Investigate and Neutralize Book Loss
(2015-10-19)Objective: During the summer of 2014, Laupus Library at East Carolina University began investigating an increase in the number of items that were being reported as being “not on shelf” by staff and patrons. Due to a ... -
Participation in the Mitinet ICC Internship Program: Thoughts and Perspectives
(2014-01-22)Presented as part of a panel on virtual internships for Library & Information Science students. -
The rhetoric of climate change: Using Latour to compose a nonmodern approach to our modern climate crisis
(East Carolina University, 2019-07-23)Climate change is the greatest threat facing humanity in the 21st century. Scientists from a variety of specialized fields, from biology and chemistry, to climatology and geology, are currently conducting research to ...