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Teaching Research: Mind Mapping & Pathfinding Techniques
(2023-11-10)
Today's students need advanced information/data seeking and sorting skills to support their personal and professional writing and research. Mind mapping and pathfinding techniques help students conduct balanced analysis ...
Thermal tolerance of alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula)
(2021)
Alligator gar belong to an ancient lineage that dates back over 215 million years. Historically, alligator gar populations occurred in the Mississippi River basin from Illinois (USA) to Mexico. Alligator gar populations ...
Molecular survey of Ixodes scapularis associated pathogens from Odocoileus virginianus at Lake Arcadia in Edmond, Oklahoma
(2021)
Odocoileus virginianus (white-tailed deer) is the primary host and vector for Ixodes scapularis (deer tick). Most of the research into Ixodes scapularis has been geographically restricted to the northeastern United States, ...
From Ph.D. to Library: Parallels and Divergences between Data Librarians and the Researchers They Serve
(2023-11-10)
One of many challenges for data librarians is bridging the gap (often as much physical as philosophical) between researchers and the providers of research-oriented services. Data librarians possess much of the knowledge ...
Fear not early childhood teachers! You are already using algebraic strategies in your classroom
(2020)
The article focuses on using algebraic strategies in classroom. Topic include Van de Walle, Lovin, Karp, and Bay-Williams (2014) have fined the vision of algebraic thinking for early childhood classrooms, which involves ...
Celebrating modern Hispanic masters & their influencers
(2021-09)
This booklet was produced by the Max Chambers Library, Archives and Special Collection to commemorate the exhibit opening of Celebrating Modern Hispanic Masters & Their Influencers displayed on the first floor of Chambers ...
Guide to the Coleman Smith Music Collection 1926-2011 (1975-2005)
(UCO Archives & Special Collections, 2021)
This finding aid describes the collection of music charts and related materials belonging to Dr. Coleman Smith, a Music professor at Central State University.
Neo-commercial illustration
(2020)
Illustration is continually changing in terms of both its content and its process alongside technological progress and the increasing popularity of digitalization. Furthermore, illustration is consistently finding new ways ...
Feminine power through the performance of gender and identity : subverting patriarchal standards and the gender binary
(2021)
This thesis examines strategies for exercising feminine power within patriarchal settings; in particular, it addresses the ways in which female characters access varied forms of power through gendered performances that ...