Part of “Music Librarianship: What Types of Jobs Are Available, Who’s Hiring, and How to Land One of Today’s Jobs” session at the annual meeting of the Music Library Association, San Jose, CA, March 2013
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PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal ...
Paul Maharg is professor of law at the Australian National University College of Law and Nottingham ...
Part of the “Remain in Light: Archival Practice for Popular Music Collections” panel at the annual m...
Law Professor, Bruce Huber, Robert and Marion Short Scholar, and the Law School Distinguished Teache...
Citing webpages has been a common practice in scholarly publications for nearly two decades as the W...
Historically, school leaders have occupied a somewhat ambiguous position within networks of power. O...
Book Title: Conducting Educational Research: A primer for teachers and administrators Book Authors:...
This column introduces APIs (application programming interfaces) and discusses how APIs are used in ...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...
Digital technology has become integral to higher education, incorporated by colleges and universitie...
Spotlight session at the annual meeting of the Academic Library Association of Ohio, Toledo, OH, Nov...
Looking back at New Labour’s 1997 election campaign, Nick O’Donovan highlights the importance of ide...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
Is it possible to have a just politics of citation? Reflecting on their work to create a guide to fa...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1126/thumbnail.jp
PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal ...
Paul Maharg is professor of law at the Australian National University College of Law and Nottingham ...
Part of the “Remain in Light: Archival Practice for Popular Music Collections” panel at the annual m...