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Whither Goest Government Documents? A Story and a Study
(2018-11)A study was conducted to determine the findability of known print U.S. government documents using five different resources: the Catalog of Government Publications (CGP), in-house library catalog, library discovery service, ... -
Who Gets Hired at the Top? The Academic Caste System Theory in the Planning Academy
(2022-09-02)This study is the first to examine detailed faculty demographics and impacts of elite hiring networks in the planning academy. Institutional prestige significantly shapes faculty placements. Nearly half of planning faculty ... -
Who Votes among Asian American Ethnic Subgroups?
(2021-03-18)The authors address the gap in what is known about voting among Asian American ethnic subgroups using National Asian American Survey 2016 Post-Election Survey data to investigate the propensity to vote in the 2016 presidential ... -
Why Our Urban Schools are Leaderless
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Why So Many Repositories? Examining the limitations and possibilities of the IR landscape
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)Academic libraries fail to take advantage of the network effect because they manage too many digital repositories locally. While this argument applies to all manner of digital repositories, this article examines the ... -
Why Some Groups Fail: a Survey of Students' Experiences with Learning Groups
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William of Ockham, Brevis summa libri Physicorum
(2018)A transcription of William of Ockham's "Brevis summa libri Physicorum," from a manuscript contained within Saint-Omer, Bibliothèque d’Agglomération du Pays de Saint-Omer (BA) 317. The Brevis summa is fol. 44ra-61vb. -
Women’s Rights as Proletarian Rights: Yamakawa Kikue, Suffrage, and the “Dawn of Liberation”
(2018)Yamakawa Kikue is famous for having worked relentlessly to critique Japan’s prewar socialist movement for its lack of attention to women’s issues. In addition to her continual presence as an oppositional figure operating ... -
Won't You Be My Neighbor? Neighborhood Characteristics Associated with Mass Shootings in the US
(2021-10-28)We measure the association between neighborhood characteristics and mass shootings building on existing research on neighborhoods and social and economic composition and crime. Using publicly available national data from ... -
Word Categorization as a Function of Stimulus Presentation
(South African Journal of Psychology, 1979-06-01)Word categorization as a function of stimulus presentation was examined by means of the Word Categorization Test, in a group of young adults. The results indicate (a) a minimal use of the phonetic similarity criterion, (b) ... -
Word from an IFLA fox: an interview with Else Granheim
(Information Development, 1991-01-01)Edited text of an interview with Else Granheim, Director General, Statens Bibliotektilsyn (Norwegian Directorate for Public and School Libraries), Oslo, and former President of the International Federation of Library ... -
Words of encouragement to Indigenous language advocates during the pandemic
(2021-10)This video offers words of encouragement to Indigenous language advocates during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Work and Welfare in the American States: Analyzing the Effects of the JOBS Program
(Political Research Quarterly, 1999-12-01)This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (established under the 1988 Family Support Act) was successful in reducing the number of welfare recipients among U.S. states ... -
Work Centrality in Japan and the United States
(Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1986-12-01)A concept called work centrality is developed to represent the generalized importance of working to individuals. Work centrality results for national samples of the labor force in Japan and in the United States are presented. ... -
Workload and Performance in FOPA: A Strategic Planning Interface for Air Traffic Control
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000-07-01)The Flight Organizer Planning Aid (FOPA) interface was designed to aid strategic planning in air traffic control. In particular, FOPA was designed to address difficulties in solving en route sequencing problems (combining ... -
World Health Organization Estimates of the Global and Regional Disease Burden of 11 Foodborne Parasitic Diseases, 2010: A Data Synthesis
(PLOS Medicine, 2015-12-03)In this data synthesis, Paul Robert Torgerson and colleagues estimate the global and regional disease burden of 11 foodborne parasitic diseases. -
World-system position and democracy, 1972–2008
(International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 2012-10-01)Global levels of democracy are higher than ever before, and democratic principles are now institutionalized as a world cultural norm. Nevertheless, a number of countries continue to feature governing systems that restrict ... -
Wrinkling of Composite-facing Sandwich Panels Under Biaxial Loading
(Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials, 2004-05-01)The problem of face wrinkling in sandwich structures was identified as an important failure mode and first analyzed in 1940 by Gough et al. [1], who used a Winkler-type elastic foundation to model the core. This work was ... -
The Wyoming Summer Institute for the Study of Conflict Theory and International Security
(Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1982-06-01)