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Colloquium Overview Statement: What’s New at Gournia? The Gournia Excavation Project 2010–Present.
(Archaeological Institute of America, 2017)
Harriet Boyd Hawes conducted the first systematic excavations at Gournia in 1901 and 1903-1904, revealing a palace, a public plateia, some 64 houses, two extramural cemeteries, and a street-network. Hawes was primarily ...
Support our troops: Strategies for serving veteran & military-affiliated students in academic libraries
(Association of College & Research Libraries, 2017-03-27)
College and universities around the United States are enrolling veteran and military-affiliated students in ever-increasing numbers. Many of these colleges and universities have developed programs and services for veteran ...
Drug Testing and Residue Avoidance in Show Animals
(2017-12-08)
Cracking the Case: A Model for Librarian-Faculty Collaboration in Developing an Information Literacy-Intensive Forensic Science Course
(2017-06-13)
Forensic science is a multi-faceted field that includes expertise from a variety of disciplines. A challenge for creating a course to address skills to develop information literacy competencies and encourage lifelong ...
The Largest GIS Day: How a 3-Hour Booth turned into a 3-Day Event
(2017-06-22)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) research and education are increasingly supported and promoted by academic libraries. GIS Day, an annual event celebrating GIS technologies and applications, provides an excellent ...
Stratigraphic Excavations within the Gournia Palace 2011-2014
(Archaeological Institute of America, 2017)
Recent excavations within the Gournia palace have revealed much new evidence for the occupation of the site prior to the construction of the Neopalatial complex and for the formation processes, ritual activities, and ...
Scout the road ahead: The early-career librarian's guide to using the academic calendar to manage your workload
(American Library Association, 2017-06-24)
Committee volunteer opportunities, calls for proposals, instruction requests, and collection development deadlines can all sneak up on the early-career librarian, leaving them feeling overwhelmed at certain points during ...
Lachrymator: Persuasion's Tear Gas
(2017-03-02)
"*Lachrymator*: Persuasion's Tear Gas," experiments with the role of democracy in the rhetoric of objects. Where "being moved to tears" is often associated with experiences of *pathos*, recent brutal police responses in ...