Kirschenmann outlines several shifts that will need to take place – and the opportunities they present – in a future of more people and fewer natural resources. The paper was prepared for presentation and discussion at a September 2011 gathering in Mountain Sky, Montana
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Presentation to the Scholars Transforming Academic Research Symposium (S.T.A.R.S.) at the University...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Meet Dr. Matthew Griffis, newest faculty member of the School of Library and Information Science, an...
This Q&A is related to the study, Comparative life cycle environmental impacts of three beef produc...
This summarizes information about 94 projects related to nutrient management and supported by the Le...
I couldn’t help beginning this paean to Maxine Greene on her 90th birthday without thinking of John ...
I sometimes feel I’m stuck in an Alice-in-Wonderland world. Other times I feel that someone has crea...
This presentation first provides a snapshot of internet habits of college-age patrons. Then, follow...
Maxine Greene pushes against common conceptions of what it means to be free. By exploring how variou...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
Much of the primary fertilizer nitrogen (N) for corn is applied in the spring as pre-plant or sidedr...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
River Campus: Past and Future The Development, Implementation, and Advancement of a Long‐Term Scient...
I present a non-technical high-level review the concept of sustainability and the various approaches...
I realize that this title is both provocative and potentially very puzzling in the current environme...
Presentation to the Scholars Transforming Academic Research Symposium (S.T.A.R.S.) at the University...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Meet Dr. Matthew Griffis, newest faculty member of the School of Library and Information Science, an...