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City paper. [0733-6349] [Philadelphia, Pa. : City Communications, Inc.
Call#: -


tagged newspapers philadelphia by jarson ...on 26-JUN-06
Philadelphia tribune [microform]. [0746-956X ] Philadelphia [Pa.] : C.J. Perry, 1884-
Call#: Microfilm news 407


Daily Pennsylvanian [microform].Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania, 1885-
Call#: Microfilm news 20


tagged newspapers penn philadelphia by jarson ...and 4 other people ...on 26-JUN-06
Moving picture world [microform]. New York : Chalmers Pub. Co., 1907-1927.
Call#: Microfilm cont 761


Bromley, George Washington.. Atlas of the city of Philadelphia : complete in one volume : from actual surveys and official plans / by George W. and Walter S. Bromley.Philadelphia : G.W. Bromley & Co., 1895.
Call#: Portfolio G1264.P5 G46 1895 B7


tagged atlas history pennsylvania philadelphia by jarson ...on 26-JUN-06
Glazer, Irvin R., 1922-. Philadelphia theaters : a pictorial architectural history / Irvin R. Glazer. [0486278336 :] Philadelphia : Athenaeum of Philadelphia ; New York : Dover Publications, c1994.
Call#: Fine Arts Library Reference NA6830 .G578 1994


D'Agostino, Annette M.. Index to short and feature film reviews in the moving picture world : the early years, 1907-1915 / compiled by Annette M. D'Agostino. [0313293813 (alk. paper)] Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1995.
Call#: Annenberg Library Reference PN1995 .D325 1995


tagged film index moving_picture_world reviews by jarson ...on 23-JUN-06
Eckhardt, Joseph P.. King of the movies : film pioneer Siegmund Lubin / Joseph P. Eckhardt. [0838637280 (alk. paper)] Madison [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses, c1998.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Rosengarten Reserve PN1998.3.L82 E34 1997


Eckhardt, Joseph P.. Peddler of dreams : Siegmund Lubin and the creation of the motion picture industry, 1896-1916 : an exhibition / organized by the National Museum of American Jewish History, Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in cooperation with the FrPhiladelphia, Pa. : National Museum of American Jewish History, c1984.
Call#: Ctr for Adv Judaic Studies Lib, 4th & Walnut Sts. PN1998.A3 L833 1984


Encyclopedia of early cinema / edited by Richard Abel. [0415234409 ] London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks PN1993.45 .E53 2005


tagged encyclopedias film history refbooks by jarson ...on 23-JUN-06
Philadelphia : a 300 year history / editor, Russell F. Weigley, associate editors, Nicholas B. Wainwright, Edwin Wolf, 2nd. [0393016102] New York : W.W. Norton, c1982.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Rosengarten Reserve F158.3 .P5664 1982


Invisible Philadelphia : community through voluntary organizations / compiled and edited by Jean Barth Toll and Mildred S. Gillam. [0964107406] Philadelphia, PA : Atwater Kent Museum, c1995.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Desk F158.18 .I58 1995


Jackson, Joseph, 1867-. Encyclopedia of Philadelphia / by Joseph Jackson ..Harrisburg, The National historical association, 1931-1933.
Call#: Van Pelt Library F158.3 .J15


The George Grantham Bain Collection represents the photographic files of one of America's earliest news picture agencies. The collection richly documents sports events, theater, celebrities, crime, strikes, disasters, political activities including the woman suffrage campaign, conventions and public celebrations. The photographs Bain produced and gathered for distribution through his news service were worldwide in their coverage, but there was a special emphasis on life in New York City. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1900s to the mid-1920s, but scattered images can be found as early as the 1860s and as late as the 1930s.
tagged LOC new_york photos primary_sources by jarson ...on 18-MAY-06
Welcome to Congresspedia, the "citizen's encyclopedia on Congress" that anyone can edit. Congresspedia is a collaborative project of the Center for Media and Democracy (http://www.prwatch.org) and the Sunlight Foundation (http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/) and is designed to shine more light on the workings of the U.S. Congress. Congresspedia is part of SourceWatch, a collaboratively-written, wiki-based website documenting the people, organizations and issues shaping the public agenda.
" This exhibit features "correspondence from over 200 years of American conflicts, ranging from the Revolution to the war in Iraq." Features audio and digitized images of the letters, which explore themes such as home, love, enlisting, and combat. Also includes brief information about the authors of the letters. From the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the Legacy Project." (via LII)
" Each year this project compiles a history of Mexican migration to the U.S. based on interviews conducted in Mexico during the winter. Topics include employment, earnings, and use of U.S. social services. The site features downloadable data, maps, and a list of publications. Also includes oral histories, and an online exhibit of religious folk art retablos (1900-1993). In English and Spanish. The MMP is a research effort between investigators in Mexico and the United States." (via LII)
tagged border data immigration maps mexico united_states by jarson ...on 04-MAY-06
" Extensive bibliography on sustainable design of buildings, with listings for dictionaries and encyclopedias, handbooks, histories, journals, and resources for codes and specifications, design, building materials, construction methods, environmental health, energy, case studies, and more. Includes links to additional research guides on solar design, daylighting (natural lighting), and other design topics. From the Environmental Design Library, University of California, Berkeley." (via LII)
" Guide to researching topics related to the oil and gas industry, covering history, cartels and organizations, production, refining, transportation and storage, marketing and distribution, trends, and alternative energy sources. Includes resources for company research, statistical sources, and news and analysis. From the Library of Congress Business Reference Services." (via LII)
tagged gas oil research_guide by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 04-MAY-06
"Exhibit of broadsides, "pieces of paper printed on one side, for sale or distribution at fairs, markets, or by peddlers who roamed the countryside with them. Some, like baptismal and marriage certificates, were kept, while others were often discarded after use. ... Local printers are still producing broadsides of all sorts." Images are accompanied by texts about the broadside in public and private life. From the Library Company of Philadelphia." (via LII)
""This site provides access to documents and information of and about the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), an organization that promoted international commerce and the reduction of trade barriers among member states from 1947-1994." Searchable, or browse by issuing body and date. Includes bibliographies, research guides, and links to sites about GATT and the World Trade Organization (WTO, the successor to GATT). From Stanford University Libraries." (via LII)
article to be published in this weekend's nytimes magazine
An article (by estee solomon gray from 1995) about using social networks to increase productivity and improve workflow by providing software that makes it easier for employees to share knowledge and experience.
tagged social_software workflow by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 14-APR-06
A syllabus from a Stanford course on social software. Also note that the whole course is a wiki.
County maps of the US by religious affiliation.
Information on educational attainment of the U.S. population has been collected in every decennial census since 1940.  In 1940, educational attainment was collected for every person enumerated in the census (i.e., 100% data) and on a sample basis thereafter.  At the national level, this report includes tables that show rates of educational attainment by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin.  At the regional and state levels, educational attainment data are shown by sex, race, and Hispanic origin.  The tables show two attainment levels:  the percent of the population 25 years and over with a high school diploma or more education and the percent with a bachelor’s degree or more.
tagged census education statistics united_states by jarson ...on 14-APR-06
"This online database is a compilation of speeches, interviews, statements, and publications of jihadist leaders, foot soldiers, and sympathizers. Nearly all content is in English translation, and has been collected from publicly-accessible websites. Original links are provided, along with excerpts and full-text content when available.... Content is indexed by date, author, affiliated group, online source, and keyword."  (criteria for inclusion listed on main page)
"This interactive map shows some of the places "where imaginary New Yorkers lived, worked, played, drank, walked and looked at ducks." View the locations on the map, or browse by author or title. Some of the almost 100 book titles represented include "The Invisible Man," "Harriet the Spy," "The Great Gatsby," and "James and the Giant Peach." From a 2005 New York Times Book Review feature." (via LII)
tagged authors books history literature maps new_york by jarson ...on 31-MAR-06
"This March 2006 report (based on a March 2005 population survey) evaluates the number and origin of the illegal immigrant population in the U.S. Topics include gender and family composition, families with children, workforce gender, occupations, and industries. Also include data on topics such as trends for 1980-2005 and legal status of foreign-born individuals, and links to related reports. From the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center." (via LII)
tagged latino migrant pew statistics by jarson ...on 31-MAR-06
"map plots "the history of 20th century music on the London Underground map devised by Harry Beck in 1933." Lines are renamed for music genres such as soul, reggae, pop, rock, jazz, hip-hop, electronica, and classical. Includes an article explaining how the map was plotted and many reader comments. From the Guardian Unlimited, the online companion to the British newspaper The Guardian." (via LII)
tagged art culture history maps music by jarson ...on 31-MAR-06
"Government documents on trafficking in persons, "also known as 'human trafficking' ... a form of modern-day slavery. Traffickers often prey on individuals who are poor ... and who may lack access to social safety nets, predominantly women and children in certain countries." Features reports on U.S. activities to combat trafficking in persons, policy papers, reports on Department of Justice cases involving human trafficking, and related resources." (via LII)
about the "flow" of social software
tagged future social_software technology trends by jarson ...on 30-MAR-06
"This British site offers audio files of "English-language poets reading their own work. Some are historic recordings, some have been made specially for the Archive." Browse by poet or name of poem. Includes videos of interviews with selected poets, lesson plans, access to the "Children's Poetry Archive," and links to poetry sites for students and to other material." (via LII)
tagged audio media poetry readings resources by jarson ...on 29-MAR-06
"This 2006 report provides estimates of repopulation rates and of population numbers in New Orleans for "the immediate future (the next three to six months) and the near-term future (the next one to three years) to guide the redevelopment planning process." The report also discusses the conceptual framework for the estimates. Includes a summary and the full report. From the Rand Gulf State Policy Institute." (via LII)
"Images, information, and discussion about these inexpensive novels marketed to women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes lists of writers (some with biographical information) and publishers, an overview of the dime novel series, a cover galley, and links to articles and stories. Discusses libraries with dime novel collections. From the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University." (via LII)
tagged 1800s 1900s dime_novels history literature women by jarson ...on 29-MAR-06
A long list of web 2.0 thingies. Good reference for such things as bookmarkers, audio sharing, collaboration, etc, etc, etc
"Timeline of major milestones achieved by women throughout American history, such as Elizabeth Blackwell (1849), the first woman in the U.S. with a medical degree; Belva Ann Lockwood (1879), the first woman admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; and Effa Manley (2006), the first woman elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Includes links to additional information for selected women. From Information Please." (via LII)
tagged america firsts history women by jarson ...on 17-MAR-06
""The San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection contains over 1,700 digitized images of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire. These images depict scenes taken both during and after the three-day event, and include neighborhoods, buildings, refugee camps, and the process of reconstruction." Photos are browsable by subject. From the San Francisco Public Library." (via LII)
"Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 250 million science-specific Web pages"
tagged science search_engines by jarson ...on 14-MAR-06
"This is an "on-line checklist project where you can enter and store your bird observations in a central database, track your personal records, and share your observations with other birders and scientists." The central database is used by those "who want to know more about the distributions and movement patterns of birds across [North America]." Requires free (but fairly detailed) registration to use "My eBird." From Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society." (via LII)
tagged ornithology by jarson ...on 13-MAR-06
"This archive of documents from the 2006 federal prosecution of former Enron chief executives Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay provides "publicly released documents, including exhibits entered into evidence by the government and any press releases related to court proceedings." Documents include reports, memos, email messages, calendar entries, earnings releases, a list of witnesses, and more. From the U.S. Department of Justice." (via LII)
"This March 2006 report found that "Americans who are seeking romance use the internet to help them in their search, but there is still widespread public concern about the safety of online dating." Includes a summary and the full text of the report and the underlying questionnaire. From the Pew Internet & American Life Project." (via LII)
tagged internet online_dating pew by jarson ...on 13-MAR-06
"Resources for family, friends, and patients about bulimia nervosa, "an eating disorder in which a person engages in binge eating ... followed by some type of behavior to prevent weight gain from the food." Includes material about maximizing health insurance benefits, mental health parity laws, finding a treatment center, and signs of the disorder. From ECRI, an international nonprofit health services research agency that collaborates with the World Health Organization (WHO)." (via LII)
tagged bulimia eating_disorders health resources by jarson ...on 13-MAR-06
"The guide is a valuable resource for scholars and other researchers interested in African, African American, and African Diaspora history and culture. Over 600 sites are available in the searchable guide which is also browseable by subjects. The topics covered range from the underground railroad to hip hop music. The sites included in the guide were reviewed and annotated by Graduate Research Assistants: Shanita Jones, Raina Leon, Gene Springs, and Eben Lehman."
"The report from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics is based on six years of data from the National Health Interview Survey. The main finding is that immigrants reported significantly better physical and mental health, such as lower rates of obesity and high blood pressure, than their U.S.-born counterparts despite having limited access to health care and little or no health insurance."
"Open J-Gate is an electronic gateway to global journal literature in open access domain. Launched in 2006, Open J-Gate is the contribution of Informatics (India) Ltd to promote OAI. Open J-Gate provides seamless access to millions of journal articles available online. Open J-Gate is also a database of journal literature, indexed from 3000+ open access journals, with links to full text at Publisher sites."
tagged database free journals open_access portal by jarson ...on 07-MAR-06
Another "catalog your own collection" site, but with a multimedia approach.
"Provides regionally organized information "on public opinion from around the world on international issues." Each report provides the questionnaire and methodology used in polling. Topics include development and aid, environment, trade, governance, security, justice, human rights, the United Nations, and more. Also provides links to sources for polling data. From the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)." (via LII)
tagged international polls public_opinion by jarson ...on 03-MAR-06
ThamesPilot is a unique collection of images and documents that chart the rich history of the River Thames, from source to sea.  Museums and archives along the length of the River formed the ThamesPilot partnership to bring together this fascinating story in words, sounds and pictures. 
tagged UK history primary_sources thames_river by jarson ...on 03-MAR-06
Provides country briefings, which include articles, background profiles, forecasts and statistics and information about economy, politics and history.
These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. 
Grmek, Mirko Draézen.. History of AIDS : emergence and origin of a modern pandemic / Mirko D. Grmek ; translated by Russell C. Maulitz and Jacalyn Duffin. [0691085528 (alk. paper) :] Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1990.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA644.A25 G7613 1990
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 28-FEB-06
Black, David, 1945-. Plague years : a chronicle of AIDS, the epidemic of our times / by David Black. [0671612247 :] New York : Simon and Schuster, c1986, c1985.
Call#: [z] Lost copy. RC607.A26 B57 1986
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
AIDS : the making of a chronic disease / edited by Elizabeth Fee and Daniel M. Fox. [0520075692 (cloth : alk. paper)] Berkeley : University of California Press, c1992.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA644.A25 A3769 1992
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
AIDS and contemporary history / edited by Virginia Berridge and Philip Strong. [0521414776 (hardback)] Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RC607.A26 A3455517 1993
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
World health statistics annual. Annuaire de statistiques sanitaires mondiales [0250-3794] Genáeve, World Health Organization.
Call#: Oversize RA407 .W927w
tagged AIDS HIV health statistics by jarson ...and 4 other people ...on 23-FEB-06
World health statistics annual. Annuaire de statistiques sanitaires mondiales [0250-3794] Genáeve, World Health Organization.
Call#: Oversize RA407 .W927w
tagged AIDS HIV health statistics by jarson ...and 4 other people ...on 23-FEB-06
Vital & health statistics. Series 5, Comparative international vital and health statistics reports.Hyattsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Center for Health Statistics, 1984-
Call#: Z7552.M43 U58v
tagged AIDS HIV health statistics by jarson ...and 2 other people ...on 23-FEB-06
"Archive of issues of a "triannual, multimedia, online-only journal of feminist theories and women's movements." Topics of some of the issues include feminist television studies, Zora Neale Hurston, feminism and violence, the legacy of Margaret Mead, and feminist views of the family. Includes photos, videos of conference proceedings, and other material from the collection of the Barnard Center for Research on Women. From Barnard College." (via LII)
tagged archive feminism journal women women's_studies by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
"Millions of acronyms across a wide range of topics, carefully edited and maintained by item editors. Thousands of acronyms added monthly. Includes a blog and free toolbars. Maintained in various forms since 1985 by an entrepreneur specializing in acronyms." (via LII)
tagged acronyms reference by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
"This May 2005 article explores the differences between so-called Web 1.0 (in which "a small number of writers created Web pages for a large number of readers") and Web 2.0, in which Web users are able to easily contribute and create content. Includes examples of Web 2.0 technologies, such as Flickr, RSS aggregators, and Google Maps. From Digital Web Magazine, "an online magazine intended for professional web designers."" (via LII)
  • Manage your data online, access it anywhere, anytime
  • Share your data with friends, family or the entire world
  • Display your data on any web site, change it here, and all sites change automatically
  • Compute, chart, and analyze your data online
Feminine focus : the new women playwrights / edited by Enoch Brater. [0195057880 (alk. paper)] New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS151 .F46 1989
tagged playwrights women wstd279 by jarson ...on 20-FEB-06
Peterson, Jane T.. Women playwrights of diversity : a bio-bibliographical sourcebook / by Jane T. Peterson and Suzanne Bennett. [0313291799 (alk. paper)] Westport, Conn : Greenwood Press, 1997.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks PS338.W6 P48 1997
Williams, Dana A., 1972-. Contemporary African American female playwrights : an annotated bibliography / Dana A. Williams. [0313301328 (alk. paper)] Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1998.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks PS338.N4 W22 1998
Black women playwrights : visions on the American stage / edited by Carol P. Marsh-Lockett. [0815327463 (alk. paper)] New York : Garland Pub., 1999.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS338.N4 B57 1999
tagged black minority playwrights women wstd279 by jarson ...on 20-FEB-06
Cambridge companion to modern British women playwrights / edited by Elaine Aston and Janelle Reinelt. [0521594227] Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PR739.F45 C36 2000
tagged britain criticism playwrights women wstd279 by jarson ...on 20-FEB-06
Aston, Elaine. . Feminist views on the English stage : women playwrights, 1990-2000 / Elaine Aston. [052180003X ] Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PR739.F45 A77 2003
Griffin, Gabriele. . Contemporary Black and Asian women playwrights in Britain / Gabriele Griffin. [0521817250 ] Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PR739.F45 G75 2003
Southern women playwrights : new essays in literary history and criticism / edited by Robert L. McDonald and Linda Rohrer Paige. [0817310797 (cloth : alk. paper)] Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2002.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS261 .S57 2002
tagged criticism playwrights south women wstd279 by jarson ...on 20-FEB-06
African American women playwrights : a research guide / edited by Christy Gavin. [0815323840 (alk. paper)] New York : Garland Pub., 1999.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS153.N5 G29 1999
Craig, Carolyn Casey, 1947- . Women Pulitzer playwrights : biographical profiles and analyses of the plays / Carolyn Casey Craig. [0786418818 ] Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., 2004.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS338.W6 C73 2004
tagged biography plays playwrights women wstd279 by jarson ...on 20-FEB-06
Peterson, Jane T.. Women playwrights of diversity : a bio-bibliographical sourcebook / by Jane T. Peterson and Suzanne Bennett. [0313291799 (alk. paper)] Westport, Conn : Greenwood Press, 1997.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks PS338.W6 P48 1997
The Population Estimates Program publishes total resident population estimates and demographic components of change (births, deaths, and migration) each year. We also publish the estimates by demographic characteristics (age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin) for the nation, states and counties.
"Companion to an exhibit created from "photographs shared with the San Francisco Public Library by community members from the Western Addition, Ocean View/Merced/Ingleside (OMI), Mission and Sunset neighborhoods." The online photo gallery features dozens of photos of street scenes, celebrations, weddings, friends, people and their cars, people working, and more. From the San Francisco Public Library." (via LII)
"Collection of bibliographies on a variety of topics related to women's studies, such as women novelists and mystery writers, women in the performing and visual arts, ecofeminism, Jewish women, "the glass ceiling," women in higher education, and "Brave, Active & Resourceful Females in Picture Books." From the Women's Studies Librarian's Office, University of Wisconsin." (via LII)
tagged bibliography resources women by jarson ...on 10-FEB-06
"Statistics about the number of public library bookmobiles in the United States for 1989 through 2003, and for 1950. Data from the annual report, Public Libraries in the United States, published by the National Center for Education Statistics." (via LII)
tagged bookmobiles library statistics by jarson ...on 10-FEB-06
"Interviews with and about Betty Friedan, "the Founder of the National Organization for Women, the National Women's Caucus, and the National Abortion Rights Action League" and author of books such as "The Feminine Mystique." From the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) program, "The First Measured Century."" (via LII)
"Collection of documents released by the National Archives in connection with the Supreme Court confirmation process for Samuel A. Alito Jr. Includes links to material from the archives of the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush presidential libraries. From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)." (via LII)
tagged alito national_archives supreme_court by jarson ...on 10-FEB-06
"This database is a compilation of curated peer-reviewed research articles "that explore the use of wildlife, domestic, and companion animals as 'sentinels' for the effects of chemical, biological, and physical hazards in the environment that may be a risk to human health." Includes information about animal species, exposures, health effects, and location. From the Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program, Yale University School of Medicine." (via LII)
tagged animals articles database environment health by jarson ...on 10-FEB-06
"This site features educational materials on issues affecting women, such as trafficking in women and girls, honor killings, and the war in Sudan. Find articles about current events, discussion groups, and details about legislation and opportunities to help improve the situation of women. A project of the Women's Funding Network, "an international organization ... committed to improving the status of women and girls locally, nationally and globally."' (via LII)
tagged international war women by jarson ...on 10-FEB-06
"This November 2005 report looks at changes in airline travel since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Features data on number of domestic airline passengers, available seats, prices, and number of airline employees. Includes brief discussion of decreasing airfares in reaction to the growth of low-cost carriers. From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), U.S. Department of Transportation." (via LII)
"This online exhibit "enables us to explore the ups and downs of romantic love from the 18th century to the present." Includes poetry, selections from autograph albums ("My love for you will never fail. As long as fido has a tail."), and a sampling of love letters. From the Lancaster County Historical Society, Pennsylvania." (via LII)
"These love letters from Civil War soldiers "show their sorrows of being apart, fears that the soldier would not return home, and hopes for the future after the war's end." In addition, "some of the letters are comical, as is the letter from an unknown soldier to a woman who evidently answered his 'lonely-hearts' advertisement." Includes images and transcriptions of this small collection of letters. From the University Libraries of Virginia Tech." (via LII)
"A legacy flaw in the latest version of the multi-protocol IM client is said by the company to be of 'extremely low risk', but could be part of a worrying trend"
tagged IM technology trillian virtual_reference by jarson ...on 02-FEB-06
"Basecamp is a unique project collaboration tool. Projects don't fail from a lack of charts, graphs, or reports, they fail from a lack of communication and collaboration. Basecamp makes it simple to communicate and collaborate on projects." includes messaging, file sharing, task assignment, and more...web-based collaboration
tagged social_software technology tools web2.0 by jarson ...on 02-FEB-06
site to help readers unfamiliar with an author decide which work to read first
tagged readers_advisory by jarson ...on 02-FEB-06
"The University Research Magazine Association promotes excellence and professionalism among those who publish magazines written for the general public and special constituencies which are dedicated to the research and scholarly activities of a university, nonprofit research center or institute.  URMA's goals are to improve policies and procedures affecting the publication of research magazines and related materials; to develop training, documentation, and communication methods leading to the circulation of ideas and problem-solving techniques among URMA members; and to serve as a national forum and source of visibility for professionals working in this field."
"This concordance "reports the total number of text lines, the total word count and the number of occurrences of the word or phrase searched" and surrounding text for numerous books by dozens of English-language authors. Primarily covers authors from the Victorian period, but also includes works by authors such as Jane Austen, James Joyce, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. From a professor at Nagoya University, Japan." (via LII)
tagged concordances literature by jarson ...on 31-JAN-06
"Guide to books, articles, videos, magazines, and other material on hip hop, "a form of urban youth culture developed by African Americans and Latinos in New York in the seventies and eighties, originally in the Bronx." Covers music (DJing and MCing), the roots of hip hop music, break-dancing, graffiti, and related subjects. From the New York University Libraries." (via LII)
"This 2003 report contains data on education of black adults and children in the U.S. Topics include elementary and secondary education, college and university education (including historically black colleges), and labor and social outcomes. From the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)." (via LII)
"This website discusses issues related to the education of girls and gender equity in education. Features an overview of the benefits of promoting increased girls' education in low-income countries, an outline of key issues (such as drop-out rates and poverty), data resources, publications, details about projects in specific countries, and related links. From the World Bank." (via LII)
Herstory [microform]. Berkeley, Calif. : Women's History Research Center, 1971- Call#: Microfilm cont 319 Covers newsletters, journals, and newspapers published by women's liberation groups between 1956 and 1971. International in scope.
Underground newspaper collection [microform]. Wooster, Ohio, Micro Photo Division, Bell and Howell and the Underground Press Syndicate. Call#: Microfilm news 270. Listing of contents available in Van Pelt Reference Stacks at AI3.U54.
tagged ENGL96 microfilm newspapers primary_sources by jarson ...on 30-JAN-06
Contains over one million Associated Press photographs (with searchable captions) in two collections, downloadable as JPEG (jpg) images: North American national, regional, state, and local photos with "the best international photos"; Euro/Asian photos. Also, AP Graphics Database provides PDF-format Associated Press-produced information graphics, diagrams, maps, charts, and logos for newspapers and other print media. Holdings: Photos: 1826 to present. Graphics: 1999 to present. Audio files: 1920s to present.
Contains 40,000 articles from more than 100 journals, magazines, newsletters, special reports, unpublished papers and conference proceedings devoted to gender and women's issues. Holdings: The database contains a large body of archival material, in some cases, as far back as 1970.
A searchable collection of primary documents and images on a wide range of topics pertaining to U.S. women's history.
This full-text database provides international coverage of current issues such as employment and the workplace, social & political issues, violence and exploitation, development and human rights, health and reproductive rights, legal issues, education, culture and customs, demographics, contemporary family life, and arts and media. Holdings: 1992 to the present, (selected reports back to 1990).
Indexes over 250 alternative, radical and left periodicals, newspapers and magazines. Includes selected abstracts from research journals. Holdings: 1991 to present
"The Lesbian Herstory Archives of New York City, the largest and oldest Lesbian archive in the world, began in 1973 as an outgrowth of a Lesbian consciousness-raising group at the Gay Academic Union. The founders were concerned about the failure of mainstream publishers, libraries, archives, and research institutions to value Lesbian culture. It became obvious that the only way to insure the preservation of Lesbian culture and history was to establish an independent archives governed by Lesbians."
tagged ENGL96 archives free_web history lesbianism women by jarson ...on 25-JAN-06
"The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) was founded in 1991 as the first university-based research center in the United States dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and communities. By sponsoring public programs and conferences, offering fellowships to individual scholars, and functioning as an indispensable conduit of information, CLAGS serves as a national center for the promotion of scholarship that fosters social change."
tagged ENGL96 centers_orgs homosexuality by jarson ...on 25-JAN-06
"The Forum is a non-partisan student organization of Harvard Law School dedicated to bringing open discussion of a broad range of legal, political and social issues to the Harvard Law School campus." The audio of past programs (some dating back to 1954) is archived here.
"In 1997 the Sophia Smith Collection (SSC) at Smith College received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to process eight collections: the papers of Constance Baker Motley, Dorothy Kenyon, Mary Kaufman, Frances Fox Piven, Jessie Lloyd O'Connor, and Gloria Steinem and the records of the Women's Action Alliance and the National Congress of Neighborhood Women. These six individuals and two organizations were chosen in large part because of their impressive achievements, as 'Agents of Social Change,' the name by which the project became known."
"This site offers two approaches for the study of specific time periods in American women's history. Each section includes a timeline that links specific events with highly relevant online sources, followed by a guide to research sources (e.g., census, newspapers, secondary sources) that are appropriate for the specified time period."
An online exhibit from the Jewish Women's Archive, "explor[ing] Jewish women's impact on feminism and on the American Jewish community."
tagged ENGL96 america feminism free_web history women by jarson ...on 25-JAN-06
"Gender Ads.com was begun a number of years ago to provide gender studies educators and students with a resource for analyzing the advertising images that relate to gender."
tagged ENGL96 advertisements free_web gender by jarson ...on 25-JAN-06
"The materials in this on-line archival collection document various aspects of the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States, and focus specifically on the radical origins of this movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Items range from radical theoretical writings to humourous plays to the minutes of an actual grassroots group."
"The resource contains transcripts, audio recordings, and edited stories of a series of interviews conducted in the spring of 1998. Members of the Sophomore Class at South Kingstown High School interviewed Rhode Islanders about their recollections of the year 1968. Their stories, which include references to the Vietnam War, the struggle for Civil Rights, the Assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy as well as many more personal memories are a living history of one of the most tumultuous years in United States history."
Full-text database of newspapers, magazines, and journals from alternative and independent presses.
"The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University conducts a broad interdisciplinary investigation of gender and sexuality as keys to understanding human experience."
tagged ENGL96 centers_orgs gender sexuality by jarson ...on 25-JAN-06
"The mission of the William Way Center is: to encourage, support, and advocate, within and beyond the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities, a positive sense of self-acceptance and appreciation of these communities and their diversity; to provide and encourage education within and beyond these communities about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender culture, history and contributions to society at large, and; to promote mental and physical health and well-being for sexual and gender minorities."
"As a multi-service organization, PPP works to reduce the harm associated with drug use and sex industry work by offering a safe and humane alternative to the war on drugs. In addressing the dual epidemics of HIV and drug use, PPP provides culturally-sensitive, non-judgmental prevention and care services for people who use drugs and do sex work."
"The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center at Penn, one of the oldest and most active programs of its kind in the country, supports Penn lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, staff, alumni, and faculty and increases the general Penn community’s understanding and acceptance of its sexual and gender minority members. Established in 1982, the Center provides a variety of services throughout the year for and concerning Penn's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community."
"In March of 1987, ACT UP formed in New York City by a group of people as a diverse, nonpartisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS Crisis."
tagged ENGL96 HIV/AIDS centers_orgs by jarson ...on 25-JAN-06
"The Women's Studies Program offers over 50 courses each year, many cross-listed with other departments. Women's Studies offers a major, a minor, and a graduate certificate." The Links and Schedule of Events sections may be of particular interest.
The WGBH Media Archives and Preservation Center has preserved and described 523 tapes from The Ten O'Clock News, WGBH's in-depth nightly news program. Dating from 1974 to 1991, this collection focuses on news stories relating to Boston's African American community
Collaborative editing tools allow a group of individuals to simultaneously edit a document, see who else is working on it, and watch in real time as others make changes. As a functional hybrid of wikis and instant messaging, collaborative editing creates a new dynamic for group work and multitasking, two hallmarks of today's learners.
Links to official statistics of foreign countries from the University of Aukland. Statistics by country, region, and topic.
note on how to find times select content via lexisnexis and/or factiva
"In this "technology hour" workshop we will cover the basics of what, exactly, RSS is (Really Simple Syndication), how to receive RSS news feeds and related podcasts, which news aggregator to use, how blogs fit in to the RSS picture, and how to create your own RSS feed."
penn library workshops
tagged instruction library workshops by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 10-JAN-06
This book contains case studies illustrates cross-cultural misunderstanding and culturally competent health care along with important concepts from the fields of cultural diversity and medical anthropology. It is an important resource for nurses in achieving cultural competency.
Selected online full-text computer books from O'Reilly and other IT publishers including Addison-Wesley, Cisco Press, New Riders, Peachpit, Prentice Hall, Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Que, and Sams. All the books are fully searchable and fully navigable. Browse titles and subject areas to get to relevant chapters or perform keyword searches across multiple titles simultaneously.
At over 2,000 pages, this volume provides a good introduction to computer hardware, software, systems, information and data, mathematics of computing, theory of computation, methodologies, applications, and the history of computing.
tagged #basic-16# computer_science encyclopedias by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
Access Science is the online version of the comprehensive Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia of Science Technology. It is fully searchable and provides access to articles, illustrations, definitions and biographies of famous scientists. It is an excellent starting point for scientific research.
This online research guide will help you get started with resources in the field.
An ongoing, 50-plus-volume compendium of article-length biographies of popular music artists. Includes helpful lists for further reading.
tagged #basic-50# biography music by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
This book presents 23 essays, surveying bioethics. Deals entirely with medical ethics. References--great for getting started with more information--are provided.
tagged #basic-75# bioethics handbooks by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 09-JAN-06
article on pew study...gender differences in web use (and some generational differences)
tagged article gender internet millenials pew by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
provides data on del.icio.us.
tagged delicious internet statistics tagging by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
"TagCloud is an automated Folksonomy tool. Essentially, TagCloud searches any number of RSS feeds you specify, extracts keywords from the content and lists them according to prevalence within the RSS feeds."
tagged rss tagging technology by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
"Search The Web's Best Health Sites. 62,000 web sites with between 45-50 million pages."
tagged health portal resources by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
"This is an excellent source of information about RSS, and includes directories, readers, blogs about RSS, etc."
tagged directory library resources rss technology by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
article from BBC on what is RSS, how to use it, etc.
called seminal in a review of some other work in LJ
tagged film homosexuality by jarson ...on 06-JAN-06
Contains links to organizations, agencies, guides, databases and publications focusing on the health of minorities with emphasis on Hispanic/Latinos, Native Americans, Asians and Asian-Americans.
"The Bibliography on Gender and Technology in Education has been created by gender equity specialist Jo Sanders. Focusing primarily on information technology, the bibliography is comprehensive as of 2005 and draws on international research as well as intervention literature. It contains nearly 700 entries and is extensively annotated, key-worded, and searchable. Sanders compiled the bibliography for her 2005 review article, "Gender and Technology: A Research Review.""
"The journal provides a platform for educators across all sectors to research issues in the multi-disciplinary field of educational integrity." (new journal, found via ACRLog)
"Philadelphia's most comprehensive and up-to-date online resource for social services brought to you by the Philadelphia Department of Human Services. "
""The first-ever World Health Organization (WHO) study on domestic violence reveals that intimate partner violence is the most common form of violence in women's lives -- much more so than assault or rape by strangers or acquaintances." The full text of the 2005 report (with data and quotes) is accompanied by fact sheets with information about women's health and domestic violence in Brazil, Ethiopia, Japan, Samoa, and several other countries." (LII)
Rendezvous [0034-4400] yr:1983 vol:19 iss:1 pg:22
belongs to Salt of the earth project
tagged blacklisting salt_of_the_earth by jarson ...on 22-NOV-05
Cineaste [0009-7004] yr:2004 vol:29 iss:2 pg:8
belongs to Salt of the earth project
tagged blacklisting salt_of_the_earth by jarson ...on 22-NOV-05
article defining/describing/commenting on web 2.0
"provides bibliographic essays, citing English-language books on various aspects of film (history, criticism, film and society, major actors and directors, international influences, reference works and periodicals, etc.). Appendix on research collections. Subject and author indexes. A useful guide for its time, now dated." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film guide refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Describes about 600 English-language reference sources for film and television, listed by type of source (e.g., bibliographic guides, dictionaries and encyclopedias, indexes, biographies, directories, bibliographies). Concluding chapters note core periodicals, research centers and archives, societies, and associations. Full, evaluative annotations. Author/title and subject indexes." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film guide refbooks television by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"A thorough guide to animation literature and resources through 1979. Offers bibliographic essays on the history, development, and production of animated films; a chronology of animation; descriptions of major research centers; sources of collectibles, films, and videos; and ata on relevant periodicals. Includes a section on personalities in animation, which identifies writings on animators, background artists, and directors. Indexed." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged animation film guide refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Lists about 6,000 sources, more than half concerned with individual American filmmakers, actors, and actresses. Includes books, dissertations, periodical and newspaper articles, films, videotapes, audiotapes, and archival material relating to Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America, in addition to the U.S. For Africa, identifies material on 'colonial and ethnographic film activity as well as works on indigenous African films and filmmaking" (Introd), but excludes television. U.S. section also cites references on the image of African Americans in film and television. Appendix for film resources (archives and research centers, societies and associations, production companies, distributors, and festivals). Artist, film/series title, subject, and author indexes. Based largely on research collections of the New York Public Library." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
"A scholarly survey of the literature on precursors of modern film projection. Cites more than 1,000 books, scientific monographs, journal articles, manuscripts, etc., arranged by date from the 14th century to 1986. Covers camera obscura, magic lanterns, stereoscopic projection, and other forms of optical entertainment. Detailed bibliographic data for each item, with exceptionally full critical abstracts for most. Name and subject indexes." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
"A revision and reworking of author's Film study: a resource guide [...]. A complex set, combining elements of a research guide, textbook, and bibliographic handbook. Organized around broad concepts (e.g., film technique and criticism, genre study, stereotyping in film, themes, film history), with many subsections, the first three volumes consist of extensively annotated essays accompanied by annotated lists of English-language books and representative films. In all, provides critical analyses of about 2,000 books, often at review length. Vol. 4 contains: glossary; appendixes of periodicals, distributors, production codes, archives and libraries, bookstores, publishers, etc.; and indexes of authors, titles, personalities, subjects, and films. Despite the intricate arrangement and a small, poorly registered typeface, a useful survey of film literature in English." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged bibliography film by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"A listing by author in two parts: Books, monographs, and theses (77 items); and Articles, reviews, and pamphlets (nearly 4,000). References are to materials in European languages, predominantly French-language periodicals and newspapers. Short annotations for about half the entries. Generally excludes South African films and filmmakers, as well as films about Africa by non-African directors. Indexes: actors and actresses; film festivals; film titles; filmmakers; countries; and broad subjects." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged african bibliography film international by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Lists more than 1,000 bibliographies published as books, catalogs of individual library collections, pamphlets, articles and essays (and also parts of articles and essays) in English and European languages, through 1985. Excludes almost all filmographies. Classified arrangement; see also references; author and subject indexes. 'Retrospective, cumulative indexes to individual film journals,' p. 64-70." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged bibliography film by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Lists 2,495 articles and books published 1908-85, classified by topic (general relationships; relationships to specific literary genres; adaptation in general; adaptations or contributions of individual literary figures throughout the world, etc.). Omits reviews, newspaper articles, and foreign-language materials. Annotations are provided only to clarify content or identify films discussed. Author index; subject index to writers, film and literary titles, and topics." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged adaptations bibliography film literature by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"...arranged by year and indexed by names and subjects. Useful annotations. A supplement covers 1978-88." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged adaptations bibliography film literature by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

A supplement to Literature and film: an annotated bibliography.

tagged adaptations bibliography film literature by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Contents: v. 1, Film titles; v. 2, Directors' filmography and indexes. Attempts to provide 'a comprehensive index to films by title and director on a worldwide basis.'--Pref. Vol. 1 lists some 232,000 'master' titles and alternate titles representing 177,000 films of all types--full-length, short, documentary, animated, serial, made for television--of the silent and sound eras. Master title entries give year of release, director(s), other credits (where director has not been established), type of film, country of origin, alternative titles. Filmographies for 25,000 directors in v. 2 show directing credits chronologically (codirecting and uncredited contributions are usually omitted here, although they are noted under film titles in v. 1). Type of film is indicated, as are the director's nationality and (where determined) dates. Indexes of directors by country and animated film directors. Select bibliography of sources consulted." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film filmographies index international refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Profiles more than 2,000 non-English-language motion pictures seen in the U.S. or Great Britain, including acknowledged classics, box-office successes, and films that represent significant trends and styles. Listed by British title, with cross-references from original and American alternate titles. Gives for each: country of origin, date of first release, running time, production company, credits, summary and critical comment, major awards received. No index." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film international refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Provides brief biographical data and complete filmographies for 'the most important and active directors who have been involved in feature, documentary and animation film production in 29 countries and states from the whole of the African continent over the last 60 years.'--Introd. Country, film title, and general indexes." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
"Contents: v. 1, The casts, A-L; v. 2, The casts, M-Z. Index of directors; v. 3, Index of actors. Lists performers and their character names for about 10,000 selected films (classics, award winners, financial successes, representative silent and foreign films, etc.) released 1912-91. Films are entered alphabetically in v. 1-2, giving year, studio, director, and cast (generally limited to 15 players). Director and actor indexes show film titles and dates. Full coverage of films of some major stars and directors; for others, because of the selective nature of the compendium, filmographies may not be complete." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged characters film film_roles index refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Similar in purpose [to A Cast of Thousands] and more comprehensive for the 1949-74 period ... covering 8,000 feature-length films 1949-64; and the continuation volume by Andrew A. Aros, An actor guide to the talkies, 1965-1974...Cast and role lists, with performer indexes; director credits are not included." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged characters film film_roles index refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"For identification of more than 2,200 English-language feature films and television movies inspired by women's writings [...]. Covers 1913-88 releases. By author, with essential details provided; indexes of film titles and literary sources." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged adaptations film literature refbooks women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"More limited in focus [than Enser's filmed books and plays, it] has some titles not found in Enser's, mostly for silent films and adapted short stories and poems. Author list, with title index." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged adaptations film literature refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

"A thorough reworking of a standard source. Offers approaches from the film title, author's name, and original title when it differs from the screen version. Film company or distributor, conuntry of origin, year released, and director's name are indicated, as are (where applicable) title variations, made-for-television versions, and availability on video. Indexes to musicals, television films and series, and animated features; list of studios and distributors. Most of the 6,000 films are English-language, but some major foreign releases are also included."(Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996; Note that this description is based on the 1993 version)

tagged adaptations film literature refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Identifies the works of world literature, major and minor, with the films derived from them. Each volume is in three parts: (1) a filmography arranged by writer's name and giving film title, original title if different from that of the film, country and year of production, director, and principal cast members (usually shown with character names); (2) an extensive section of stills from selected films; and (3) a title index of films and literary works, cross-referenced to authors. Details on remakes and other versions are also included, with alternate titles noted. International in coverage." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
"Alphabetical by author, then chronological by date of film. Entry gives film title, original title if different, month and year of release, production company, length in reels, and genre of source. Index of film and source titles." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged adaptations film literature refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

"Includes 450 topics (e.g., amnesia, butlers, football, lookalikess) and major series, with a narrative discussion of each and a list of films (selective for subjects, complete for series) by date. Primarily English-language sound films and television movies. No index. A 2nd ed. [THIS] in paperback adds about 100 thematic categories."(Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)

tagged film genres plots refbooks themes by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Intended for teachers and students. Lists films dealing with the cultures of developing countries, broadly defined as 'all non-Western nations--that is, all except the United States, Europe, and the Soviet Union--and ethnic minorities of North America and Europe.'--Foreward. By region and country, gives title, producer, date, length, distributor, and note on content. Title index." Continued by Filmography of the Third World, 1976-1983: An annotated list of 16mm films and Third World in Film and Video, 1984-1990, both by Cyr. (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film filmography refbooks third_world by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Intended for teachers and students. Lists films dealing with the cultures of developing countries, broadly defined as 'all non-Western nations--that is, all except the United States, Europe, and the Soviet Union--and ethnic minorities of North America and Europe.'--Foreward. By region and country, gives title, producer, date, length, distributor, and note on content. Title index." Preceded by Filmography of the Third World: An annotated list of 16mm films and continued by Third World in Film and Video, 1984-1990, both by Cyr. (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film filmography refbooks third_world by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Intended for teachers and students. Lists films dealing with the cultures of developing countries, broadly defined as 'all non-Western nations--that is, all except the United States, Europe, and the Soviet Union--and ethnic minorities of North America and Europe.'--Foreward. By region and country, gives title, producer, date, length, distributor, and note on content. Title index." Preceded by Filmography of the Third World, 1976-1983: An annotated list of 16mm films and Third World in Film and Video, 1984-1990, both by Cyr. (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film filmography refbooks third_world by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

"Essays by scholars on 18 individual genres (e.g., screwball, comedy, Western, film noir), covering development of the genre, themes, notable films, influential directors and stars, etc., and including bibliographic overview, checklist of readings, and a selected filmography. Index of names and titles."(Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)

tagged film genres refbooks by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 18-NOV-05
"Encyclopedic handbook of a major genre. Has separate alphabetically arranged sections dealing with Western films, filmmakers (character actors and cinematographers as well as stars and directors), and television programs; also includes a short history of the Western and an extensive section of articles on cultural and historical topics (e.g., fur trade, Gatling gun, Crazy Horse), with examples of relevant films. Copiously illustrated with portraits, stills, engravings, maps, and charts. Bibliography; no index." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)
tagged film refbooks westerns by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"If readers can get past the somewhat inaccurate title (there are many non-British listings in this work), they will have a hard time ever putting it down. There are over 3,000 entries covering characters in fiction, real-life people, professions, character names, abstract subjects, film and program titles, and much more in the realm of English-language cinema, television, and radio (primarily from Britain, but also from the United States and Australia). There are numerous cross-references, which will keep the reader thumbing though, looking up favorite TV shows, movies, actors, and situations for hours at a time. The author himself justly proclaims in the preface: "But, for now, rejoice! This is homosexuality run amok through Britain's lounges, parlours and dining-rooms." Strongly recommended for large academic and public libraries." (Library Journal, 4/1/94, Vol. 119 Issue 6, p90)

"Containing information on more than 3000 films, this encyclopedia will become a classic source of information on legitimate (i.e., nonpornographic) gay and lesbian film and video. Listing films from around the world throughout the medium's history, the book documents efforts by individuals who either openly or discreetly produced films with gay or lesbian themes or portrayed gay or lesbian characters, as well as gays and lesbians who portrayed straight characters. For each personality a brief biography is given, usually a photo, and a list of films associated with the individual. There are separate sections for directors, independent filmmakers, actors/actresses, gay icons, writers, artists, dancers, and composers. There are also listings and descriptions of films within the categories "queer" (of interest to gays, lesbians, and bisexuals), "lesbian," "gay," and "transgender" as well as a section on films with camp attraction or content. The film summaries and subject introductions are extremely well written, the book as a whole is well organized and indexed, and the wealth of information is accurate and up to date. For the film and video (all entries note whether the film has been released on video) collector (including AV librarians), this will be an important source of information; for the curious, it will be an eye-opener. Appropriate for all libraries and all readers." (Library Journal, 3/15/95, Vol. 120 Issue 5, p61)

"Includes straight people popular in gay culture. Murray's emphasis is on American and English films, although he does have selective coverage of European and Asian cinema. Films included in the book must be at least 60 minutes in length and have "a gay theme that is relatively evident." [...] Murray includes both Hollywood and underground films in his book." (Booklist, 3/1/94, Vol. 90 Issue 13, p1290)

"lists documentaries, foreign films, and offbeat films that have homosexuality as the main subject" (Booklist, 3/1/94, Vol. 90 Issue 13, p1290)
tagged film homosexuality refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Spanning gay and lesbian filmmaking from 1914 through present day, The Bent Lens showcases 2300 titles from 45 countries, including feature films, documentaries and short films. In addition to a synopsis of each film, other details included are cast, writer, director, genre, year of release, running time and even distributor contact details. All films are listed in an easy-to-read A-Z format, but each film is also indexed by country, director and genre. The Bent Lens: 2nd Edition also includes essays from experts Judith Halberstam, Barbara Hammer, Helen Hok-Sze Leung and Daniel Mudie Cunningham exploring gay and lesbian film traditions and how gay identity is viewed in Western and non-Western cultures. And finally, this remarkable guide includes a complete listing of gay and lesbian film festivals around the world, making The Bent Lens a must for all film and video aficionados." (from the book's description)
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"With the recent explosion of gay cinema, Parish (Prostitution in Hollywood Films , McFarland, 1992) provides a good starting point for research. Focusing on Hollywood and made-for-TV releases, his well-indexed work includes complete cast and character lists, production information, brief film synopses, and excerpted criticism relating to gay themes and/or characters. Browsers will also find fascinating trivia in almost every entry. Although genre devotees will notice a few absences (e.g., Bloodbrothers , 1978), Parish's work serves as an excellent companion volume to Vito Russo's seminal Celluloid Closet (HarperCollins, 1987. rev. ed.), which excludes made-for-TV's but is international in scope. Highly recommended for all film and gay studies collections." (Library Journal, 11/1/93, Vol. 118 Issue 18, p78)
tagged film homosexuality refbooks by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

"A celebration of women's behind-the-scenes contributions to film. Divided into 13 main sections relating to directors, producers, writers, film editors, animators, stunt women, foreign notables, etc. Sketches contain filmographies and emphasize career accomplishments (and sometimes hurdles). Select bibliography; index of names, titles, and topics." (Balay, Guide to reference books, 11th ed, 1996)

"Writer/producer/director Acker's volume capably fills a surprisingly neglected gap in the film field by profiling more than 120 women directors, writers, producers, editors, stuntpersons, etc., who worked or are working in the U.S. film industry. Coverage is from the 19th century to the present day. Each entry includes a biographical sketch, emphasizing interview quotes, and filmographies (some selective). Acker wisely avoids any critical analyses of her subjects' films, and should be commended for her accuracy. Her resource is more compact, comprehensive, and useful (while more pricey) than works such as Louise Heck-Rabi's Women Filmmakers (Scarecrow, 1984)." (Library Journal, 4/15/91, Vol. 116 Issue 7, p94)

tagged film women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"contains shorter entries [than Women Film Directors: An International Bio-Critical Dictionary] on a wider range of subjects" (Library Journal, 10/1/94, Vol. 119 Issue 16, p72)
tagged film international women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"This important work compiles a significant amount of otherwise difficult-to-find information on women filmmakers working in all countries and all contexts, whether mainstream, independent, or experimental/avante-garde. The introduction, which gives generous consideration to a wide range of scholarly contributions, is an excellent synthesis of writing in English on women directors. Following are alphabetical entries of over 200 bibliographic references to interviews and filmographies that would have been more useful with the inclusion of running time, place, and production company. The considerable amount of critical commentary that Foster (English, Univ. of Nebraska) includes is an amalgam of secondary-source opinion and Foster's own viewing of a wide sampling of the films. The only other reference work in this area is The Women's Companion to International Film (LJ 10/1/94), which contains shorter entries on a wider range of subjects. Public and academic libraries with any interest in film will want to acquire both titles, as they will appeal to all types of readers." (Library Journal, 10/15/95, Vol. 120 Issue 17, p54)
tagged biography directors film international women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Lowe's appealing work profiles the careers of nearly 300 women active in silent film, mostly as performers. Entries have biographical information, film credits, and, often, a still of the biographee. A few subject entries dot the text, some on unusual topics--e.g., "suffrage films." The work's unique scope--women from any aspect of the early history of the film industry--fills a vacancy in the literature at a time when interest in silent film is growing. For deeper coverage of about 50 early figures, readers may want to consult Ally Acker's Reel Women: Pioneers of the Cinema 1896 to the Present (1991). The appendixes of Lowe's work often provide arcane information difficult to find elsewhere: which silent film actress had the longest careers, which were WAMPA (Western Associated Motion Picture Advertisers) baby stars and sisters, which are memorialized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and which covered in the main text functioned behind the scenes in the film industry. Strengths of this title include its breadth and extent of coverage, illustrations, readable style, and unique information." (Choice, June 2005)
tagged american encyclopedias film women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"The most important thing to say about Thornham's book is that it is one of the best edited collections of essays this reviewer has seen. Moving in roughly chronological order, Thornham includes selections from all the branches of feminist film criticism and by most of the important scholars in the field. The editor has chosen carefully, and the reader will take pleasure in revisiting the works of Jonhston, Mulvey, Doane, de Lauretis, Kuhn, Gledhill, Staiger, Modleski, hooks, and Butler, among others. Thornham introduces each section with an admirable summary of the historical context of each new movement. This collection will be widely circulated and used in countless classrooms over the coming years, as well it should be. All levels." (Choice, March 2000)
tagged feminism film theory by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 18-NOV-05

An extensive biographical listing with critical/analytic commentary. "A welcome addition to the growing number of reference works on women in the film industry, this book is more general in scope than works confined to cinematic contributions by women during a particular era (e.g., Anthony Slide's The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors, CH, Jan'97) or their occupations in the industry (e.g., Women Writers: From Page to Screen, by Jill Rubinson Fenton et al., CH, Feb'91). Its breadth of scope and inclusion of essays about outstanding women filmmakers complement Ally Acker's Reel Women: Pioneers of the Cinema from 1896 to the Present (CH, Nov'91) and Gwendolyn Audrey Foster's Women Film Directors: An International Bio-critical Dictionary (CH, Apr'96). Entries include filmographies and literature by (and sometimes about) the women profiled. A list of films in which women filmmakers have had a major role has several entries and gives credits and references for further reading. Illustrations enliven the text. A chronology of women filmmakers and indexes by nationality, occupation, awards, distributors, and film titles add greatly to the value of the work. General and academic libraries." (Choice, November 1998)

""In imaging female subjectivity and addressing the spectator as female, feminist filmmakers have created films which transform and innovate cinematic codes and conventions." Smelik switches the focus of feminist discourse from spectator to filmmaker. Unwilling to revive the auteur theory, which she considers to be elitist and phallocentric, she nevertheless investigates the works of such filmmakers as Sander, Campion, Treut, and Adlon and discovers ways in which they subvert traditional cinematic subjectivity, affect, and modes of representation. Smelik's arguments are, of course, deeply rooted in the feminist theory of Lacan, Mulvey, Silverman, Kaplan, Irigaray, et al., but she also includes such figures as Eisenstein and Barthes. She does not privilege any particular theory but uses whatever works for the particular filmmaker she is dealing with. Her choice of films is as refreshing as her method: one is too used to reading about the same feminist films in book after book. Smelik's knowledge of the field is encyclopedic, and her analyses are consistently persuasive. This welcome addition to the ongoing feminist discourse is recommended for upper-division undergraduates through faculty." (Choice, February 1999)

tagged feminism film theory women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

"This fourth volume of a series formerly published semiannually (1975-79) offers wider coverage than do articles in a single periodical issue, and it addresses a general audience. After a brief section defining feminist film theory and criticism, the essays treat individual films (The Women, 1939; Sunset Boulevard, 1950; Kramer vs. Kramer, 1979; Marianne and Julianne, 1981), individual stars (Marilyn Monroe, Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich, and Jane Fonda), or categories of film genres and authorship. This focus results in a gap between the stated methods and goals of feminist film theory and the subsequent essays that frame questions about women as image or author within traditions of literary analysis. Most contributors do rely on Laura Mulvey's touchstone essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" (written 1975) for its psychoanalytically based conception of women's cinematic representation and objectification as the target of a specified male gaze. But the paucity of theoretical development beyond this point makes both essays and bibliography (which appear to be five to ten years old) seem somewhat dated, almost nostalgic. There are notable exceptions, including Richard Dyer's extraordinary study of Marilyn Monroe and sexuality (also published in his book Heavenly Bodies, CH, Mar '87) and Susan Leger's essay on Margeurite Duras, which embraces concerns of women and language as well as early writings of French feminist theory. Usable from lower division onward" (Choice,July 1989)

tagged film women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"The publication of this new edition of Kaplan's anthology of essays, first issued in 1978 and updated in 1980 (CH, Apr'81), is a welcome event. The addition of six articles that augment and deepen the collection's examination of the noir genre from feminist and poststructural critical perspectives makes this volume an indispensable scholarly tool, the most important assemblage on film noir since Joan Copjec's Shades of Noir (1993). Although film scholarship has evolved exponentially in the 20 years since Kaplan's edition was initially released, the original eight essays remain landmark contributions--illuminating approaches to an understanding of the gender tensions shaping and complicating much of US culture in the postwar decades. Several of the new inclusions probe issues of representation and spectatorship beyond the heterosexual divide. Collectively, the added pieces address generational differences between classic and neo-noir cinema and demonstrate the versatility and persistent vitality of the noir mode. Kaplan's introduction to the new edition provides useful historical and critical context, and the supplementary bibliography is a starting point for anyone wanting to investigate the genre. A must for all academic libraries." (Choice, July 1999)
tagged film film_noir women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"Straayer (cinema studies, NYU) approaches feminist film theory from a queer (primarily lesbian) perspective, examining complex relationships between viewer and film while arguing for a rethinking of rigid sexual dichotomies. After studying mainstream, independent, and pornographic films, particularly those of Annie Sprinkle, Straayer posits multiple nonheterosexual, nonpatriarchal subjectivities for the way we view film, working toward a sexuality/gender continuum. Although the prose relies on deconstructionist terminology, determined readers will find Straayer's thesis compelling. A useful companion to Judith Butler's Gender Trouble (LJ 2/1/89) and Bad Object-Choices' How Do I Look? (LJ 2/1/92), this belongs in all film, gender, and queer studies collections." (Library Journal, 01/01/97, Vol. 122 Issue 1, p102-102)
tagged film sexuality by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05

"Unlike many other film criticism collections, which concentrate on the representation of a particular group or genre, this volume collects a range of writings on a number of very different and specific topics and links them together through the rubric of gender. Pomerance (sociology, Ryerson Polytechnic Univ., Toronto) has divided the book into three main areas: gender in non-American films, gender as coded through actions, and transgressive representations of gender that are held up as "paragons or pariahs." While the range of topics makes the volume difficult to pin down conceptually, the essays are, for academic work, quite readable. This collection is unusual enough to warrant a spot in most academic libraries with collections devoted to film studies or gender issues." (Library Journal, 05/01/2001, Vol. 126 Issue 8, p88)

tagged film gender men sex_role women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
interviews with Pearl Bowser; Margaret Caples; Michelle Citron; Megan Cunningham; Cheryl Dunye; Vanalyne Green; Barbara Hammer; Kate Horsfield; Carol Leigh; Susan Mogul; Juanita Mohammed; Frances Negrsn-Muntaner; Eve Oishi; Constance Penley; Wendy Quinn; Julia Reichert; Carolee Schneemann; Valerie Soe; Victoria Vesna; and Yvonne Welbon.
tagged feminism film interviews women by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
widget gallery
tagged technology widgets by jarson ...on 18-NOV-05
"This site offers two approaches for the study of specific time periods in American women's history. Each section includes a timeline that links specific events with highly relevant online sources, followed by a guide to research sources (e.g., census, newspapers, secondary sources) that are appropriate for the specified time period."
multiple copies...women film critics
tagged film film_criticism women by jarson ...on 14-NOV-05
so many copies...importance?
tagged film women by jarson ...and 1 other person ...on 14-NOV-05
Papers presented at a conference held Nov. 1990 at York University and other papers.
tagged feminism film women by jarson ...on 11-NOV-05
but what is this really about?
tagged film women by jarson ...on 11-NOV-05
"This bibliography presents selected English-language electronic works about Google Print that are freely available on the Internet. It has a special focus on the legal issues associated with this project."
website from brandeis with links to health information on many topics, geared toward college-age women
tagged health links resources women by jarson ...on 10-NOV-05
"This webliography presents a wide range of electronic resources related to the open access movement that are freely available on the Internet as of April 2005."
tagged bibliography copyright library open_access by jarson ...on 10-NOV-05
"Blingo is a search engine with a twist. Each search on Blingo is also a chance to win a prize."  Google searching but every time you search you have a chance of winning a prize...no spam, they say. 
tagged google prizes search_engine by jarson ...on 10-NOV-05
"browser-based RSS aggregator" "Netvibes.com is a customizable web 2.0 homepage solution...This service is free and gives you the user the ability: to create a personalized page with the content you like; to put together data feeds and services from web 2.0 applications with a very simple interface; to access your page anytime and from any computer
open access to C&RL journal (six month delay)
online database of films featuring librarians...and "Top Ten Films featuring Libraries, Librarians and the Book Arts"
tagged database film librarianship by jarson ...on 10-NOV-05
"This work analyzes the stereotypical image of librarians, in motion pictures from the silent era to the 21st century. The work briefly describes each film, and then examines its librarian, considering every aspect of the total character from socio-economic conditions and motivations for leaving or not leaving the library, to personal attributes, to props, plot situations and lines"
tagged film librarians librarianship by jarson ...on 10-NOV-05
"The article discusses weblogs that attack companies with libel but whose authors are unidentifiable. Weblogs started as a simple way for people to keep online diaries. Suddenly they are the ultimate vehicle for brand-bashing, personal attacks, political extremism and smear campaigns. Some companies now use weblogs as a weapon, unleashing swarms of critics on their rivals. The online haters have formidable allies amplifying their tirades to a potential worldwide audience of 900 million: Google, Yahoo and Microsoft, plus a raft of other weblog hosts. Google and other services operate with government-sanctioned impunity, protected from any liability for anything posted on the weblogs they host. The combination of massive reach and legal invulnerability makes corporate character assassination easy to carry out."
tagged article blog business by jarson ...on 09-NOV-05
"Slide is a free downloadable desktop program that indexes photos on your hard drive, automatically groups them into intuitive channels, and plays them back via a unique always-on ticker interface. Because of this innovative scrolling "photo playback" model, you can rediscover and enjoy images you would rarely see otherwise. With just one click members can choose to share any photo or invite both registered and unregistered friends and family to subscribe to entire channels of photos. Simple access controls allow you to manage the privacy of your photos."
"This guide is intended to assist in doing basic film and video research. Included in the list are print and non-print sources, as well as library resources and services that will help you with your research."
tagged film guide library resources by jarson ...on 08-NOV-05
"purpose of this database is to create a tailored reading list of quality children's literature or to find out if a book has won one of the indexed awards"
"designed for use by those interested in the theories and criticism used to analyze children's literature. It is not a resource for book reviews in the represented periodicals, nor is it a source for the full-text of the articles. The annotations are, so far, almost all written by Lisa R. Bartle, and may be cited and used for purposes of scholarship and education, not for profit."
a community list of library related blogs with link ranking and stats
tagged blog librarianship library rss by jarson ...on 08-NOV-05
"DEFA's [(Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft)] Film Library "is the only archive and study center outside Europe devoted to the study of the cinema of the former GDR [German Democratic Republic] as well as films dealing with Eastern Germany since unification." The site features a list of available films, and a variety of teaching and resource materials, including bibliographies, information about DEFA film criticism, a list of archives and study centers, a discussion list, and related links. Searchable." (LII)
"A collection of digital images containing more than 100 pamphlets published by political and social pressure groups in the United States. Topics include the American Indian Movement, Asian Americans, birth control, Black Panthers, Hollywood Ten, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Rosenberg Case, Sacco-Vanzetti Case, Scottsboro Boys, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and Wounded Knee. From the Michigan State University Libraries."
lots of movie related links
tagged film links movies resources by jarson ...on 07-NOV-05
"Beginning in 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) conducted hearings that attempted to gather information on communist activities in Hollywood. This site has short biographies of the "Hollywood Ten," the first individuals who refused to testify, thereby earning a place on the blacklist. Being blacklisted meant that for many years they were unable to work in Hollywood under their real names. The 10 were Alvah Bessie, Herbert J. Biberman, Lester Cole, Edward Dmytrk, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz, Samuel Ornitz, Adrian Scott, and Dalton Trumbo. From Gary Handman, a librarian at the University of California, Berkeley." (from LII)  Also has links to bibliography and other sources.
information and links to finding more information on Mexican cinema and related areas
tagged film links mexican resources by jarson ...on 07-NOV-05
An on-line searchable database and ordering service which includes thousands of Latin American titles and unites the collections of hundreds of U.S. and foreign distributors and individual film/video makers into a central, on-line location.
tagged archives database film latin_american video by jarson ...on 07-NOV-05
nonprofit motion picture archive, distributor and resource center housing the largest, most comprehensive collection of Jewish-theme film and video in the world. The ongoing mission of NCJF is to gather, preserve, catalogue, and exhibit films with artistic and educational value relevant to the Jewish experience, disseminating these materials to the widest possible audience. (out of Brandeis)
tagged archives art film history judaism by jarson ...on 07-NOV-05
instructions for people having trouble with ezborrow/borrowdirect who have norton firewalls

I will write an excellent bibliography on this film.

Pfaelzer, J. (1999). Salt of the Earth: Women, Class, and the Utopian Imagination. Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, 16 (1): 120-31.

This is an article that deals with representations of working women and class in the film.

This is a book by Herbert J. Biberman, director of the film and Penn grad, about the making of the film.
report on internet activities of kids in the UK...and their skill sets
tagged children media report technology web youth by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05
blog post and comments about future of library use (google, participation age vs. information age, etc)
tagged acrl blog future google library participation_age by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05
article reporting on study done about IM use by college students...focus on gender differences and speech patterns
tagged IM article chat gender language library by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05
"Facts and statistics about turkeys, cranberries, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, holiday shopping, places named Plymouth, and more. Includes quotes and audio clips, and a brief history of the holiday."
tagged census data holidays statistics by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05
"Compilation of links to information about cancer of the cervix, covering diagnosis, treatment, prevention and screening, and topics related to cervical cancer (such as human papilloma virus and cervical dysplasia). Some material available in Spanish. From the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)."  LII
October 2005 article..."subject experts were asked for opinions about sections of the popular online, open access encyclopedia Wikipedia, in the wake of "the founder of the online encyclopedia ... admitt[ing] some of its entries are 'a horrific embarrassment.'" Includes ratings and comments on specific entries. From the Guardian Unlimited, the online companion to the British newspaper The Guardian."  found through LII
PDF version of a presentation given at Loyola University on November 3, 2005...discusses "how and why libraries should use blogs and RSS, especially to create community, encourage conversation, and make their web sites more dynamic."  found through Shifted Librarian.
tagged blog library rss web by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05
graphic novel review site for teens/teens and adults/kids
tagged graphic_novel reviews by jarson ...on 03-NOV-05
"FreeFullText.com provides direct links to over 7000 scholarly periodicals which allow some or all of their online content to be viewed by ANYONE with Internet access for free (though some may require free registration). The issue(s) which are available for free are indicated for each title on the alphabetical periodical lists.
tagged free full-text journals library resources by jarson ...on 03-NOV-05
video on future of technology/culture/society in hands of google and others...first saw at IEEE
tagged future google media nyt technology video by jarson ...on 03-NOV-05
"The letter (PDF) was written by Theodore Bergstrom (University of California - Santa Barbara) and R. Preston McAfee (California Institute of Technology)."
"website that lists the price per article and the price per citation for about 5,000 academic journals. Using these statistics, we have constructed an index of costliness for each journal in each of several broadly defined disciplinary areas"...created by UCSB and CalTech...see this article http://www.hss.caltech.edu/%7Emcafee/Journal/OpenLetter.pdf
"...interactive map of over 5,200 U.S. Civil War battlefields and historic sites. Get detailed descriptions of 384 major battlefields, and view the 25 sites most in danger of being lost."
tagged american civil_war history maps by jarson ...on 03-NOV-05
in storage...what is this?  will it help them?
tagged directory film guide philadelphia by jarson ...on 28-OCT-05
This online encyclopedia offers entries on people, theories, movements, and more.  Bibliographies and hyperlinked cross-references are included.  Searchable and browsable.
The official publication of the Popular Culture Association, browsing this journal is a great way to get to know topics in the field.
tagged #basic-57# journals popular_culture by jarson ...on 09-SEP-05
Online full-text access to nearly 800 leading Science and Engineering Reference works.
tagged #basic-47# materials by jarson ...and 2 other people ...on 09-SEP-05
An 11 volume encyclopedia containing articles on a very wide range of materials research and related areas, including polymers, semi and superconducting materials, liquid crystals and thin films. Articles are arranged alphabetically include bibliographies to help you find further papers in that subject area.
tagged #basic-47# encyclopedias materials by jarson ...on 09-SEP-05
The encyclopedia is as broad in scope as the technology itself, addressing commercial applications as well as sophisticated units designed to operate in space, underwater, underground, and within the human body. Includes discussions of theory, fabrication, processing, applications, and uses of these materials. Bibliographies and cross-references are included.
tagged #basic-47# materials by jarson ...on 09-SEP-05
This online research guide will help you get started with resources in the field.
In addition to electrical and electronics engineering applications, this encyclopedia features important topics of interest to engineers, including: education; historical background of fields in electrical and electronics engineering; patents; technology and society; and computer and software engineering.
This online research guide lists great resources to get you started.
This encyclopedia features over 450 lengthy entries covering a wide variety of relevant topics, from cloning to cybernetics, from ethics in health care management to stem cell research and therapy. Entries include bibliographies and see also references.
This reference work details the science and technology in all areas of industrial chemistry including: inorganic and organic chemicals, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, polymers and plastics, metals and alloys, biotechnology and biotechnological products, food chemistry, environmental protection, etc.
This encyclopedia presents "facts on the properties, manufacturing, and uses of chemicals and materials, processes, and engineering principles, coupled with insights into current research, emerging technologies and economic aspects. Environmental and health concerns are also addressed."
This online research guide will help you get started with resources in the field.
More than just a dictionary, this volume contains fairly lengthy original essays.
tagged #basic-65# dictionaries sociology by jarson ...on 07-SEP-05
Tests and Measurements are standardized instruments, such as questionnaires, inventories and scales, which are used for diagnosis, research, or assessment. This research guide will help you identify and locate tests, as well as secondary sources about them.
tagged #basic-59# psychology research_guides by jarson ...on 07-SEP-05
Focusing on the demography of the larger countries in the world, this reference book provides useful overviews of current thinking in demography. Includes bibliographies.
A mammoth, 26 volume Encyclopedia covering the Social & Behavioral Sciences, broadly conceived. Articles are signed with bibliographies.
Relatively short articles in the fields of population studies, broadly defined, by leaders in the field.
A mammoth, 26 volume Encyclopedia covering the Social & Behavioral Sciences, broadly conceived. Articles are signed with bibliographies.
An online source for Economic History.
tagged #basic-21# economics encyclopedias by jarson ...on 06-SEP-05
Published by the American Economic Association, this journal is full of clear articles addressing current economic issues. An article from the JEP is a great starting place for an Econ paper as the journal is designed to have overview articles on current and important issues in Economics.
tagged #basic-21# economics journals by jarson ...on 06-SEP-05
An important reference work in Economics. New Palgrage includes overlapping entries on many important topics and people in the current Economic thought. Each entry is signed with bibliographies.
tagged #basic-21# dictionaries economics by jarson ...on 06-SEP-05
Short, clear definitions of terms used in Economics.
tagged #basic-21# dictionaries economics by jarson ...on 06-SEP-05
Access Science is the online version of the comprehensive Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia of Science Technology. It is fully searchable and provides access to articles, illustrations, definitions and biographies of famous scientists. It is an excellent starting point for scientific research.
Access Science is the online version of the comprehensive Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia of Science Technology. It is fully searchable and provides access to articles, illustrations, definitions and biographies of famous scientists. It is an excellent starting point for scientific research.
Access Science is the online version of the comprehensive Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia of Science Technology. It is fully searchable and provides access to articles, illustrations, definitions and biographies of famous scientists. It is an excellent starting point for scientific research.
tagged #basic-47# materials by jarson ...and 5 other people ...on 06-SEP-05
Visually attractive volume arranged by subject areas, each of which serves as an excellent introduction. The work aims to cover as many topics as possible. There are bibliographies of works in English, plus useful maps and tables. There is an earlier edition in the Van Pelt stacks.
The most extensive research guide for Latin America and the Caribbean. Each section offers an introductory critical essay for the specific field, an extensive bibliography divided by country and, in most cases, a resources guide that lists significant collections in the field.
tagged #basic-42# caribbean latin_america refbooks by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
Topical articles on American popular culture, but also entries under individuals, band names, tv shows, etc. In five volumes.
Detailed descriptions and analyses of 50 films from Das Cabinet des Doktor Caligari to Annie Hall.
tagged #basic-27# cinema_studies film refbooks by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
A survey of movie history and lots of factual information on a wide range of cinema-related subjects.
tagged #basic-27# cinema_studies film refbooks by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
A good gateway, giving an overview of U.S. film history, a chronology, some primary sources, film guides and basic bibiliographies.
tagged #basic-27# cinema_studies film hollywood portal by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
This encyclopedia contains 1,500 signed articles with cross-references and bibliographies. Includes biographies of notable figures. Many dimensions of psychology are covered. An excellent place to start your research.
This online resource offers full texts of over 25 books and approximately 200 articles and chapters significant to psychology. Links to more works at other sites are also available. It is searchable and browsable by author and by topic.
tagged #basic-59# psychology by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
Coverage of psychology in this online encyclopedia spans disorders, concepts, people, and more. Entries are also signed with bibliographies and suggestions for further reading.
This encyclopedia includes approximately 1,000 entries. The articles are detailed and extensive. Plenty of examples are included. Entries include bibliographies to help you get started with more information.
tagged #basic-44# encyclopedias linguistics by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
This online dictionary features over 3,000 entries. Covering a wide variety of linguistic topics, languages, and more, it's a great, easy-to-use source. It is browsable and searchable.
tagged #basic-44# dictionaries linguistics by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
This ten volume encyclopedia covers lingusitic topics, academic areas, languages, countries, and people. Short bibliographies--great for further reading--are included with entries.
tagged #basic-44# encyclopedias linguistics by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
With 10,500 entries, this is a comprehensive online dictionary. Browsable and searchable. Entries are brief with hyperlinked cross-references.
tagged #basic-59# dictionaries psychology by jarson ...on 02-SEP-05
A good source for dates, brief biographies, and discographies for popular-music artists.
tagged #basic-50# encyclopedias music by jarson ...on 01-SEP-05
The best place to start for research on classical music and jazz. Offers generous, well-researched articles by top scholars, and includes bibliographies of books and articles for further reading. Also available in print in the Marian Anderson Study Center (ML100 .N48 2001).
tagged #basic-50# music by jarson ...on 01-SEP-05
This book includes a comprehensive overview of historic and current issues and trends in nursing that impact how nurses define their professional roles and responsibilities.
tagged #basic-51# nursing by jarson ...on 01-SEP-05
This book includes a summary of topics to prepare students for the special nursing care needs of these client populations and to help them in their nursing careers.
tagged #basic-51# nursing by jarson ...on 01-SEP-05
This book discusses nursing as both an art and a science that uses specialized skills and knowledge to provide quality healthcare to patients in a variety of settings by blending various skills resulting in holistic, superior care.
tagged #basic-51# nursing by jarson ...on 01-SEP-05
Lippincott's guides to key print and electonic resources in a wide variety of subject areas.  Includes Business Finance, Industry Studies, Market Intelligence, Stock Prices, and much more.
tagged #basic-9# business research_guides by jarson ...on 31-AUG-05
Links to sources for frequently asked business and economics questions. Browse by categories or search for your topic.
tagged #basic-9# business by jarson ...on 31-AUG-05
The second edition of the first multivolume interdisciplinary and international sociology encyclopedia. Medium-length articles with extensive bibliographies. Lacks biographical entries; instead, subject index identifies individuals.
An encyclopedia detailing the African and African American experience througout the world.
A list of reference resources related to African Americans.
tagged #basic-2# african_american africana refbooks by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
Encyclopedia of selected pivotal ideas and concepts in world history. The frequently extensive entries are authored by important scholars and often include bibliographies and images.
tagged #basic-35# encyclopedias history by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
This guide lists publications and other resources about contemporary Philadelphia with special emphasis on those that provide statistical information for small areas within Philadelphia.
tagged #basic-53# philadelphia research_guides by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
The encyclopedia is an excellent source for finding overviews of topics in the field of Social Work and Social Welfare. Written by experts in the field the essays include the history of the concept, policy and specific legislation if appropriate.
An excellent source for finding overview articles on topics in Social Work. Very well organized.
An excellent source for finding overview articles on topics in Social Work. A number of chapters written by Penn SW faculty.
Brief definitions of social work terms and concepts.
Covers a broad range of educational issues, as well as notable organizations and educators.
tagged #basic-22# education encyclopedias by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
Information on locating ERIC documents that are not available online.
Good general bibliography. Each topically arranged section includes listings of key journals.
tagged #basic-22# bibliographies education by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
Major source of statistical information relating to education in the U.S.
tagged #basic-22# education government websites by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
This encyclopedia provides basic information about the history, language, and culture of Asian Americans's diverse countries of origin.
tagged #basic-6# asian_american encyclopedias by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
This is a two-volume reference work covering non-indigenous cultural groups currently living in the United States.
tagged #basic-6# asian_american immigrants refbooks by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
This hefty tome gives background information on various engineering disciplines.
tagged #basic-23# #basic-25# engineering handbooks by jarson ...on 30-AUG-05
Online fulltext access to nearly 800 leading Science and Engineering Reference works.
Text and numerous detailed illustrations introduce and explain the scientific principles and workings of hundreds of machines.
Online fulltext access to nearly 800 leading Science and Engineering Reference works.
This beloved handbook contains a wealth of useful information, such as physical and chemical properties of substances, common integrals, fundamental constants, thermodynamic and optical properties of compounds, common bond lengths, and many other things.  The editors scoured the literature so that you don't have to!
tagged #basic-10# chemistry handbooks by jarson ...on 25-AUG-05
Twelve very handy refererence books for quick look-ups.
tagged #basic-15# #basic-26# english literature by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
Online version of the twenty-volume printed edition, published in 1989.  Contains almost 300,000 entries, 650,000 word forms, and 2.4 million quotations which illustrate the development of the English language from before Beowulf to the present.
Archival record group descriptions for Philadelphia Department of Records's City Archives. Useful for determining the genealogy of current Philadelphia government agencies and for identifying historic agencies.
tagged #basic-53# philadelphia by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
A set of six volumes arranged by geographical region that present current data on the broad range of women's issues and interests within that geographical region. Within each volume, articles are organized by individual countries.
tagged #basic-73# encyclopedias women's_studies by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
Information about women from all fields and disciplines of study, with an emphasis on American issues. Articles are written in nonspecialist language.
tagged #basic-73# encyclopedias women's_studies by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
This guide conveniently lists and categorizes the most frequently used history databases by subject and region covered.
tagged #basic-35# history research_guides by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
One of the world's most comprehensive reference encyclopedias with good entries on a wide variety of historical periods, events, movements and figures.  Entries frequently include bibliographies and images.
tagged #basic-35# encyclopedias history by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
Neighborhood Information System includes information on Philadelphia neighborhoods and crime.
tagged #basic-53# philadelphia by jarson ...and 2 other people ...on 24-AUG-05
Up-to-date dictionary useful for quick look-ups of philosophical terms.
tagged #basic-54# dictionaries philosophy by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
Authoritative entries on both philosophical topics and the lives and works of major philosophers.
tagged #basic-54# encyclopedias philosophy by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
The most useful English language encyclopedia for German literature. It covers authors, literary movements, genres, etc.
Much more comprehesive German language literary encyclopedia in 15 volumes with nice illustrations.
tagged #basic-32# encyclopedias german by jarson ...on 24-AUG-05
This is a selective guide to the best resources (both print and online) for students doing literary research. Each entry is annotated to explain what is is and why it is useful.