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THE TEXAS FREEDOM COLONIES PROJECT ATLAS & STUDY
(2018-07-29)
When asked to identify the most critical moments in Black history, Americans’ typical responses include Emancipation, the Civil Rights movement, and the election of the first African American president. However, respondents ...
Orienting student veterans to the library: Piloting a new model of library orientation
(American Library Association, 2018-06-24)
Student veterans and military service members are a unique population on college and university campuses. They are non-traditional students and often transfer students who can feel isolated among a large population of ...
Using Campus Needs Involving Tenure & Promotion, Interdisciplinary Collaborations, and Institutional Research to Drive the Evolution of VIVO at Texas A&M University
(2019-09-06)
Texas A&M has strategic initiatives focused on academic reputation and interdisciplinary research. The Scholars@TAMU team used campus needs associated with these initiatives to drive the evolution of the Texas A&M ...
A Tale of Two Discovery and Citation Analysis Tools: A QQ Comparison of Web of Science and Scopus
(The 11th Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML 2019), 2019-05-30)
For many years, the Texas A&M University Libraries have subscribed to both Scopus and Web of Science, two similar discovery and citation analysis products often used to measure research impact. Following some changes to ...
Scholars@TAMU Texas A&M University Libraries’
(2019-09-06)
Texas A&M University Libraries has been using VIVO in production since 2015. In that time, we have come up with many creative solutions to meet the needs of our users. In early 2019, we began developing a replacement front ...
Student Involvement in Campus OER Movements: Creating and Sustaining an SGA Open Education Award
(2018-10-10)
A presentation describe the design and implementation of a Student Government Open Educational Resources Teaching Award for faculty at Texas A&M University and the University of Tennessee.
Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete
(Archaeology & Art Publications, 2014)
The built environment of Late Minoan IIIC Crete (c. 1200–1050 BCE) offers a striking contrast to the formal and often monumental architecture that characterizes the palaces, villas, and settlements of the preceding Neopalatial ...
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 ...
A Comparative Study of Ancient Greek Houses Using Visibility Graph Analysis
(Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2014)
Ancient Greek domestic architecture has been a topic of interest from the perspectives of both ancient literary texts and modern archaeological fieldwork. Scholarship has advanced from a focus on house forms described by ...
Architectural Context and Aspects of Ritual Behavior at Late Minoan IIIC Kavousi Vronda
(Archaeological Institute of America, 2019)
The Late Minoan IIIC settlement at Kavousi Vronda, located in the northern foothills of the Thriphti mountain range in eastern Crete, consisted of about twenty houses clustered in complexes around the slopes and summit of ...