Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Title
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Jackson : a report to the nation.
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Jamal Garcia.
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Japanese nationalism : a transnational case study of Pan-Asianism in China and Vietnam, 1931-1945.
(2019)After Japan pragmatized bushido and formed a modernized nation-state in the late nineteenth century, it extended that same methodology to its East Asian neighbors, China and Vietnam. Despite state-sponsored bushido's success ... -
Jesse James in public memory : the Robin Hood myth, museum interpretation and newspaper analysis of Missouri's famous outlaw.
(2008)This study focuses on the importance of understanding myths and interpretive material to gauge memory of historical criminals. Each chapter represents an aspect of popular culture that supplements the traditional historical ... -
Jonah and the typewriter.
(2013)In a small, forgotten corner of rural Oklahoma, a boy named Jonah has a typewriter. No ordinary typewriter, this device allows him to make all his dreams into reality. But after five years away, Jonah comes home to find ... -
Jones Spur : a report to the nation.
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Judicial activism : a study of the Warren through Rehnquist courts.
(2009)Despite the dismissive attitude toward the concept of judicial activism among some members of the academic community, it nevertheless continues to be a relevant theme in politics. Conservatives tend to use this phrase as ... -
Ka'l woman and other short stories.
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Keyholes.
(2013)Drawing upon influence from the observational tone of Frank O'Hara's poetry and journalistic writing, and the confessional voice of Billy Childish in conjunction with the people-poet aesthetic of Charles Bukowski, the ... -
Kildare : a report to the nation.
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LatinX arts exhibition
(10/23/2019)This exhibit and catalog were produced by the Max Chambers Library, Archives & Special Collections. The exhibition featured art works created by Daniel Acuna, J. Monsereth Cruz, Isaac Diaz, Gabriel Rojas, and Elizabeth ... -
LCSH Isn't the Only Option: Controlled Vocabularies for Catalogers to Consider
(2019-11-08)Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) is a widely used controlled vocabulary by libraries around the world, but like any controlled vocabulary, it comes with limitations. Catalogers need to be familiar with all sorts ...