Browse Titles - 358 results
Eugene Potchen-Webb
interview by Jamie Wagman, fl. 2020 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2020), 1 hour 40 mins
Open Access
interview by Jamie Wagman, fl. 2020 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2020), 1 hour 40 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2015
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Jamie Wagman, fl. 2020
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Eugene Potchen-Webb, 1954-
Topic / Theme
Transgenderism, LGBT life, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Sexuality
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A faster matching of mathematical model with real life data
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 3 mins
This thesis examines how to solve the problem of when "real-life" data and the mathematical representation you use to view the data starts to drift. Using a new novel approach, this representation can provide almost real-time data analysis to inform better decision-making.
Open Access
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 3 mins
Description
This thesis examines how to solve the problem of when "real-life" data and the mathematical representation you use to view the data starts to drift. Using a new novel approach, this representation can provide almost real-time data analysis to inform better decision-making.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
University of Surrey
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
University of Surrey
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The First Wave, A Panel Conversation: Lessons from the Pandemic for a Brighter Future
directed by Matthew Heineman, fl. 2003; produced by Leslie Norville, Jenna Millman and Matthew Heineman, fl. 2003 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2022), 1 hour 5 mins
In this conversation, director Matthew Heineman, Academy Award®-nominated and Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker, and Dr. Nathalie Dougé, the frontline doctor in The First Wave, share their inspiring first-hand experiences. Moderated by J. Corey Feist, JD, MBA, President and Co-Founder of the Lorna Breen Heroes' Fou...
Open Access
directed by Matthew Heineman, fl. 2003; produced by Leslie Norville, Jenna Millman and Matthew Heineman, fl. 2003 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2022), 1 hour 5 mins
Description
In this conversation, director Matthew Heineman, Academy Award®-nominated and Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker, and Dr. Nathalie Dougé, the frontline doctor in The First Wave, share their inspiring first-hand experiences. Moderated by J. Corey Feist, JD, MBA, President and Co-Founder of the Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation, topics discussed include how the film will serve as a primary source document of this extraordinary moment in time, how health...
In this conversation, director Matthew Heineman, Academy Award®-nominated and Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker, and Dr. Nathalie Dougé, the frontline doctor in The First Wave, share their inspiring first-hand experiences. Moderated by J. Corey Feist, JD, MBA, President and Co-Founder of the Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation, topics discussed include how the film will serve as a primary source document of this extraordinary moment in time, how healthcare professionals managed the mental and social impacts of COVID-19, and the positive impacts the pandemic has brought to the profession.
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Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
J. Corey Feist, Dr. Nathalie Dougé, Matthew Heineman, fl. 2003, Leslie Norville, Jenna Millman
Author / Creator
Matthew Heineman, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2022
Publisher
ProQuest
Topic / Theme
Crisis management, Pandemics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2022 ProQuest a part of Clarivate
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The Followership Effect: charismatic oratory, hypnosis and altered states of consciousness
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 3 mins
This thesis examines how political leaders use many of the same techniques as stage hypnotists - and if this is the case, can it be optimized?
Open Access
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 3 mins
Description
This thesis examines how political leaders use many of the same techniques as stage hypnotists - and if this is the case, can it be optimized?
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
University of Surrey
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
University of Surrey
Topic / Theme
Hypnosis, Scientific research
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For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska
directed by Phil Lucas, 1942-2007 and Jeffry Lloyd Silverman, fl. 2005-2009; produced by Jeffry Lloyd Silverman, fl. 2005-2009 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2009), 57 mins
This documentary reveals the true-life story of an extraordinary Alaskan woman who becomes an unlikely hero in the fight for civil rights.
Open Access
directed by Phil Lucas, 1942-2007 and Jeffry Lloyd Silverman, fl. 2005-2009; produced by Jeffry Lloyd Silverman, fl. 2005-2009 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2009), 57 mins
Description
This documentary reveals the true-life story of an extraordinary Alaskan woman who becomes an unlikely hero in the fight for civil rights.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jeffry Lloyd Silverman, fl. 2005-2009
Author / Creator
Phil Lucas, 1942-2007, Jeffry Lloyd Silverman, fl. 2005-2009
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Topic / Theme
Racism, Indigenous peoples, Civil rights, Jim Crow laws, 1876 - 1965, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by Vision Maker Media
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From Course Reserves… to Course Reversed? The Library’s Changing Role in Providing Textbook Content
written by Bob Nardini, fl. 2014, Charles Lyons, fl. 2014 and Nicole Allen, fl. 2014; produced by Alexander Street (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street), 49 mins
Thursday, November 6 • 9:00am - 9:45amFrom Course Reserves…to Course Reversed? The Library’s Changing Role in Providing Textbook ContentAcademic libraries have always thought of “content” as their domain on campus. Yet beyond the course reserve desk, libraries have traditionally played a relatively small...
Open Access
written by Bob Nardini, fl. 2014, Charles Lyons, fl. 2014 and Nicole Allen, fl. 2014; produced by Alexander Street (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street), 49 mins
Description
Thursday, November 6 • 9:00am - 9:45amFrom Course Reserves…to Course Reversed? The Library’s Changing Role in Providing Textbook ContentAcademic libraries have always thought of “content” as their domain on campus. Yet beyond the course reserve desk, libraries have traditionally played a relatively small role on campus for the most common form of content in higher education, textbooks. Today, everything about textbooks and other course...
Thursday, November 6 • 9:00am - 9:45amFrom Course Reserves…to Course Reversed? The Library’s Changing Role in Providing Textbook ContentAcademic libraries have always thought of “content” as their domain on campus. Yet beyond the course reserve desk, libraries have traditionally played a relatively small role on campus for the most common form of content in higher education, textbooks. Today, everything about textbooks and other course content is changing quickly. Spiraling costs have made textbooks a political issue in some states, while at the same time traditional textbook publishers experience economic pressures both from the growth of the used and rental markets and from new technological demands from the professors who assign their online books as well as from the students who use them. Librarians have begun to take notice, reversing course on the traditional library view of textbooks. A number of libraries are looking for more affordable ways for students to access textbooks. Many are leveraging open educational resources (OER) as alternatives to expensive, commercially-published textbooks. Other libraries have themselves become textbook publishers. This changed course has led librarians sometimes into new alliances and sometimes into degrees of conflict with other organizations, such as bookstores, commercial publishers, university presses, and aggregators.
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Date Written / Recorded
2014-11-06
Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Conference materials
Contributor
Alexander Street
Author / Creator
Bob Nardini, fl. 2014, Charles Lyons, fl. 2014, Nicole Allen, fl. 2014
Publisher
Alexander Street
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Gail Smith
interview by Jamie Wagman, fl. 2020 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2020), 1 hour 49 mins
Open Access
interview by Jamie Wagman, fl. 2020 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2020), 1 hour 49 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2016
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Jamie Wagman, fl. 2020
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Gail Smith
Topic / Theme
Transgenderism, LGBT life, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Sexuality
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Global Health and Social Justice Discussion: Meet the Founders of Partners In Health
(Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest), 1 hour 20 mins
Dedicated to providing health care for the world’s most vulnerable populations to combat the global spread of infectious disease, Partners In Health is actively involved in finding community solutions to the current pandemic. This live event provided an opportunity for deeper awareness of how socio-economic ine...
Open Access
(Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest), 1 hour 20 mins
Description
Dedicated to providing health care for the world’s most vulnerable populations to combat the global spread of infectious disease, Partners In Health is actively involved in finding community solutions to the current pandemic. This live event provided an opportunity for deeper awareness of how socio-economic inequality results in health and medical inequities, contributing to the spread of disease among the resource-poor populations. Those who...
Dedicated to providing health care for the world’s most vulnerable populations to combat the global spread of infectious disease, Partners In Health is actively involved in finding community solutions to the current pandemic. This live event provided an opportunity for deeper awareness of how socio-economic inequality results in health and medical inequities, contributing to the spread of disease among the resource-poor populations. Those who attended left empowered to look at these issues in their own communities and inspired to develop strategies to advocate for our most vulnerable neighbors. Moderated by Tabitha Jackson, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, the panel discussion included social justice warriors Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jim Kim, and Ophelia Dahl, the founders of Partners In Health.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Publisher
ProQuest
Topic / Theme
Communicable diseases, Health, Social justice, Infection Control
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 ProQuest
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Godless Mystic
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 3 mins
This thesis examines the psychology of "belief" between believers and atheists. Can an understanding of how beliefs are constructed lead to a greater understanding and reduction of "belief based" conflicts?
Open Access
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 3 mins
Description
This thesis examines the psychology of "belief" between believers and atheists. Can an understanding of how beliefs are constructed lead to a greater understanding and reduction of "belief based" conflicts?
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
University of Surrey
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
University of Surrey
Topic / Theme
Atheism, Religious beliefs
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Good Meat
directed by Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011; produced by Larry Pourier, fl. 2011, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications and Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2011), 57 mins
Good Meat follows an Oglala Lakota man's struggles and triumphs as he attempts to reclaim his health.
Open Access
directed by Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011; produced by Larry Pourier, fl. 2011, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications and Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2011), 57 mins
Description
Good Meat follows an Oglala Lakota man's struggles and triumphs as he attempts to reclaim his health.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011, Larry Pourier, fl. 2011, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications
Author / Creator
Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Topic / Theme
Cultural norms, Food habits, General medical conditions, Physical health, Body weight, American Indian communities, Lakota
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Vision Maker Media
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