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OU Libraries Faculty Newsletter, November 2017
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OU Libraries Faculty Newsletter, October 2017
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OU Libraries Faculty Newsletter, September 2017
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OU Research IT Facilitated Scholarly Publications
(2015)Scholarly Publications Facilitated by OU Research IT -
OU SHAREOK Deposit License
(2022)This is a sample of the licensing agreement for those who would like to read it ahead of time. When you upload your work to SHAREOK you retain your copyright, unless you have previously transferred it; therefore, OU Libraries ... -
OU SHAREOK Proxy Licensing Agreement
(2022)Those uploading work to SHAREOK on behalf of others must have written permission from the author(s) granting a license via the SHAREOK Proxy Licensing Agreement. This written permission will be uploaded with its associated ... -
The OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research: Building a Community of Computational Science & Engineering
(2003-02-21)Feb 21 2003 The OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research: Building a Community of Computational Science & Engineering -
OU-Tulsa Presidents Interview
(2011-03-02)Former OU-Tulsa presidents Ken Lackey, Ken Levitt, and Gerard Clancy discuss the history of the campus. -
An ounce of time, a pound of responsibilities and a ton of weight to lose: An autoethnographic journey of barriers, message adherence and the weight-loss process
(Public Relations Inquiry, 2013-01-01)This article uses an autoethnographic approach to determine how the intersectionality of identities affects message perceptions about weight loss from the lens of two doctoral students. This autoethnography links our ... -
"Our obligation to memory": Home environment, public service and feminism in the works of Jane Addams, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Willa Cather.
(1999)Some turn-of-the-century American women writers such as Jane Addams and Willa Cather use various ideas of memory and domesticity around which to build a "conservative" feminist theory through which to draw women's traditions ... -
Our squirrels will have elephant ears : indigenous perspectives on climate change in the south central United States
(2015)As climate change impacts areas around the world Indigenous communities are being impacted disproportionately. In the US a number of tribes are in differing levels of response and adaptation. In the south central U.S. there ... -
"Ours is a business civilization" : the University of Oklahoma Bass Business History Collection with annotated bibliography of fifty treasures
(Norman, Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma, 2018-06)Imagine having the opportunity to explore oversize seventeenth-century parchment edicts of kings, stacks of gold-plated coins, boxes of 1930s stock certificates, and modern ledger books; to review inestimable incunabula ... -
Out of Sight, out of Mind? Modeling the Impacts of Financial Squeeze on Extended Supply Chain Networks
(2021-01-13)Firms increasingly put financial pressure on their suppliers, also called squeezing. Suppliers react and adapt to financial squeeze as autonomous agents, causing complex ripple effects across the extended supply chain ... -
Out of the Ashes: African American Responses to the Second Italo-Ethiopian War Undergraduate
(He has few)Writing in 1938, two years after Fascist Italy conquered Ethiopia, the eminent African American intellectual and columnist George S. Schuyler proclaimed the Rise of the Black Internationale. Having faced the travails of ... -
Out of the Box
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Out of the closet and into the streets : on the flamboyance and fervor of the gay liberation movement Undergraduate
Ironically enough, mere moments after bemoaning today's young generation of LGBT men and women for being uneducated on the history of LGBT rights, drag performer Derrick Barry erroneously asserted that "people were killed" ... -
Out of the shadow of organization: An exploration of work and the human spirit.
(1998)Recently, the organizational literature has acknowledged the human spirit and the need for organizations and their leaders to tend to the spiritual needs of organizational members. There is agreement that human beings at ... -
Outcome Feedback Effects on Risk Propensity in an MCPLP Task
(Journal of Management, 1996-04-01)In this experimental analysis, the effects of outcome feedback on risk propensity were assessed within the multiple-cue-probability-learning-paradigm (MCPLP). The individual decision maker in this task received outcome ... -
AN OUTCOME-BASED EVALUATION OF AN INNER-CITY COLLEGE PREPARATORY PUBLIC CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL
(2014-05-09)Racial and ethnic minorities are expected to increase in both number and percentage of the college-going population (Department of Commerce, 2009). Meanwhile the historic underrepresentation of low-income, African-American, ...