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Be all that you can be: Targeting library orientations to military cadets
(Chandos Publishing, 2018)
At Texas A&M University, the Corps of Cadets is the largest and oldest student organization on campus. Each summer, nearly 1,000 freshman recruits participate in the Corps' Freshman Orientation Week (FOW), a military-style ...
Ignoring the President: Barack Obama and the Postrhetorical Presidency
(Texas A&M University Press, 2017)
The rhetorical presidency model made good sense within the traditional media market of the twentieth century, but makes little sense within the new media market of the new millennium. The era of the rhetorical presidency ...
Exploring and exchanging (dis)ability and (dis)aster
(New York: Palgrave/MacMillan Press, 2015)
Theft of the Mind: An Innovative Approach to Plagiarism and Copyright Education
(Association of College & Research Libraries, Chicago, IL, 2013)
Asymmetries in representational drawing: Alternatives to a laterality account
(Mouton de Gruyter, 2011)
When drawing familiar objects there is a bias in starting location, stroke direction, and object orientation or facing. Directional biases are also apparent in the speed and accuracy with which rightward vs. leftward facing ...
(Dis)ability and (dis)aster
(New York: Palgrave/MacMillan Press, 2015)
In a Research-Writing Frame of Mind
(American Library Association, 2016)
Librarians have been coordinating with composition instructors to offer information literacy instruction in composition classrooms long enough that it can no longer be considered a new trend, but rather a standard feature ...
People with Disabilities and Disasters
(Springer, 2018)
Investigations have collectively established that disasters affect people with disabilities both disproportionately and negatively. Relevant research is reviewed by academic genesis areas in this chapter, namely; 1) ...
Special education in Costa Rica
(Wiley, 2018-07)
Costa Rica has the strongest public education system in Central America. The 1869 constitution mandated a free, obligatory, and state-supported educational system making Costa Rica one of the first countries in the world ...
Building meaningful cross-sector partnerships for children and media initiatives: A conversation café with scholars and activists from around the world
(Routledge, 2018)
In this essay, we bring together academics and activists from around the world in a “conversation café” to share their perspectives on the past, present, and future of children and media with specific emphasis on building ...