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Transcribing the Past Project Data
(2015-05)
Transcribing the Past was a crowd-sourced transcription project to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War. The project was made possible with funding from the Amigos Fellowship and Opportunity Award.
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A Mixed Methods Approach to Studying Social Capital In An International Coalition
(2014)
Public relations as a communication practice contributes to a fully functioning society by bringing organizations, groups and individuals together to discuss issues. Public relations also helps to build advocacy coalitions. ...
Turning Points: Finding Experiential Forks in the Path to Wisdom and Virtues
(2016-07)
This article was published as the lead article in the Self, Motivation & Virtue Project e-Newsletter 06 (July 2016).
Purism, Prescriptivism, and Privilege: Choctaw Language Ideologies and Their Impact on Teaching and Learning
(2015-12)
Oklahoma Choctaw, a Muskogean language originally spoken in the American southeast, is currently the focus of language revitalization efforts by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The School of Choctaw Language, which has ...
PASSIVE RF CIRCUITS FOR SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE AND IMPACT ANALYSIS OF RECONFIGURABLE WIDEBAND RF ELECTRONICS ON COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM OPERATIONS
(2016-05-18)
Consumer based wireless systems currently operate with a split spectrum approach. However, in order to accommodate the increased demand for high datarate services within fixed spectrum allocations a new architecture will ...
STAGED THERMAL FRACTIONATION OF BIOMASS FOR SEGREGATION OF HEMICELLULOSE, CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN DERIVED PRODUCTS
(2016-05-14)
The increasing industrialization and motorization of the world has led to a steep rise in the demand of petroleum-based fuels. However, negative environmental consequences of fossil fuels, natural limitation in their ...
Reflections on the Changing Platform of Education for the Budding Otolaryngologist
(Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2015-08-25)
Learning is a key component to developing and maintaining competency as a physician. Traditional approaches, such as textbooks, lectures, journal articles, and cadaver laboratories, have been instrumental. With the ease ...
Bible Translation and Language Renewal: A Collaborative Approach
(2016-05)
Many indigenous languages face attrition globally as the languages of the West continue to grow in influence. As linguists and indigenous speech communities struggle to organize effective language programs, many languages ...
"Drain the Swamps for Health and Home": Wetlands Drainage, Land Conservation, and National Water Policy, 1850-1917
(2010)
Wetlands drainage is one of the oldest and commonest forms of land modification in American history. Colonists and later Americans perceived wetlands as a threat to progress and prosperity. Wetlands impeded travel, ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, March 12, 2010
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2010-04-12)