List Of Periodicals African American Review 1987 African and Asian studies Netherlands 2002- Amerika-Kanada Kenkyu see Journal of American and canadian studies http://serials.abc-clio.com/active/resource/page/complop.html
Extractions: This is the current Comprehensive List of Periodicals for America: History and Life and Historical Abstracts . Each entry consists of journal name followed by country of origin (if other than United States) followed by years of publication coverage. See references are also included. Note that journals listed were not necessarily in existence and/or abstracted during the entire span of publication years covered by these Web databases, and that all journals are not necessarily within the scope of both databases.
Library Handbook - Fordham University Libraries The subjects include African American studies, Anthropology and It is possibleto connect to the Library s home page or menu from your office, http://www.library.fordham.edu/information/handbook.html
Extractions: University Quicklinks Academic Calendar Admissions Office Alumni Adults/Evenings/Weekends Blackboard Book Store Campus Ministry Development Office FAQs Financial Aid Graduate Schools OASIS Research Student Life Student Services Student Technology Manuals Undergraduate Schools University Home Page United Student Government About Fordham Libraries Locating Books in the library Access/Borrowing Services Mission ... U.S. Government Documents Fordham University Libraries are at three major locations: the Rose Hill campus in the Bronx; the Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan; and the Marymount campus in Westchester County. Fordham University Libraries own more than 2,000,000 volumes and subscribe to over 15,500 periodicals and 19,000 electronic journals and is a depository for United States Government documents. Fordham University Libraries own many special collections of rare books and manuscripts covering a variety of subjects including Americana, Jesuitica, the French Revolution, and Criminology. The library also provides access to over 60,000 electronic books. The Walsh Library at Rose Hill contains over 1,000,000 volumes and 380,000 government documents. It is named after William Walsh, a Fordham Alumnus and member of the University Board of Trustees, who made a major contribution toward its construction. All Rose Hill Library services including the Science Library, Audio Visuals, Electronic Services, Government Documents, Archives, Special Collections, Microforms, and Fordham Dissertations are housed here.
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Extractions: Quick reference Most Library electronic resources are available via the Internet. If you are using an Internet Service Provider other than the University of Sydney's Extro , they can now be accessed from off-campus simply by clicking the open database link and entering your authentication details. Several databases, marked Password , require you to get a special password for off-campus access. A few databases, marked Setup Reqd , require you to especially set up your web browser to search them off-campus. I need help with: SELECT: LOGGING IN... Logging into Remote Access Logging into Reserve/course readings Logging into JCR: Journal Citation Reports Logging into Lexis Logging into Perfect Analysis Logging into Proquest 5000 Logging into ScienceDirect VIEWING FULL TEXT... Full text issues Reserve/Course reading PDFs Wiley Interscience PDFs A SPECIFIC RESOURCE.... Factiva ISI Web of Knowledge JCR: Journal Citation Reports Ovid on Macs Wiley Interscience Other Go to Finance Guide Database name Search the database Helpsheet Full text Australian Accounting and Taxation : AATD
EWU African American Studies African American studies. SCOPE This selective list is intended to help you findsources dealing that characterize black history in America and Canada. http://www.ewu.edu/x9438.xml
Extractions: SCOPE This selective list is intended to help you find sources dealing with African American studies. While some materials on specific ethnic groups are shelved together, many valuable sources are also found throughout the library collection in the general sections of science, art, literature, biography, history, etc. Jump to Encyclopedias Biographical Statistical Books ... Articles I. For Background Information, Definitions, and Basic Facts , consult: A. Encyclopedias and Dictionaries The African American Encyclopedia . REF E185 A253 1993 (6 vol.set) Supplement contains v. 7-8. 1997. Extensive reference lists in v. 6 and 8. Short as well as in-depth entries on individuals, events, military activity, movements, etc. Includes timelines; lists of black owned businesses, newspapers, radio/TV stations; African American colleges and research centers; people by profession. The Black Worker: A Documentary History From Colonial Times to the Present
Afro-American Studies 138z Interracial Literature - Conducting Professor Werner Sollors African American studies 138z You can also connectto these resources by going to the EResources section of the Harvard http://hcl.harvard.edu/research/guides/classes/2004spring/afam138zSollors.html
Extractions: A Name Description ABI/Complete Search ABI/Inform Archive more information ABI/Inform Dateline more information ABI/Inform Global more information more information ABSEES American Bibliography of Slavic and Eastern European Studies. Citations to journal articles, book chapters, book reviews and dissertations from 1990-current. (more information ACM Digital Library Search through a database of books, journals, proceedings and theses back to 1985. ( more information Academic Search FullTEXT Elite This multidisciplinary database covers more than 2,050 scholarly journals, including more than 1,500 peer-reviewed titles . ( more information African-American Poetry Contains nearly 3,000 poems from African-American poets in the late 18th and 19th centuries. ( more information African-American Poetry (20th Century)
Board Of Directors 2005-2006 He got involved through World University Service of Canada (WUSCUBC) of which he He also served on the advisory committee for African American studies http://www.arts.ubc.ca/Board_of_Directors_2005-2006.2241.0.html
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Multicultural & Gender Studies Links National Association of African American studies Affiliates Bill s AboriginalLinks Canada and the United States, Bill has collected a comprehensive http://www.txstate.edu/mcgs/links.html
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Extractions: 209 Scheide Caldwell House (Humanities Programs Building) Twice the recipient of the Governor General's Award, winner of the Prix Athanase David and the W.O. Micthell Award (2003), and member of l'Académie des Lettres du Québec, Brossard is the author of more than thirty books, including She Would Be the First Sentence of My Next Novel (The Mercury Press), Mauve Desert , and Baroque at Dawn Intimate Journal . She lives in Montreal.
Black History Speakers - Compiled By Gerri Gribi Beyond Black History Month The African American studies Toolkit An Internet Workshop Author of Leading the Way, Black Women in Canada; Mary Ann Shadd, http://creativefolk.com/blackhistory/blackhistoryspeakers.html
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TOC Collections African American Artists of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, United States . Includes interviews with Kenneth McPhee, President of the canadian http://www.alexanderstreet6.com/firp/orhi.toc.collections.asp?collectionlike=A
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Extractions: Taught by David Schoem, this sociology course looks at multi-racial, multi-ethnic, and multi-faith identities and relationships as focal points for the exploration of a wide range of questions on racial, ethnic and religious identity and intergroup relations. Frameworks for community building are discussed, taking into account issues of conflict and power and competing social interests. Team taught by history faculty Janann Sherman and Beverly Bond, this combined undergraduate/graduate-level course traces interrelations among black and white women through 19th and 20th century America. In an
American Studies Studying America involves Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well asthe United The African American Experience is an interdisciplinary course, http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/publications/sabroad2005/americanstudies.html
Extractions: @import url("/includes/css/standard.css"); @import url("stylesheets/sabroad2005.css"); home courses by subject area Studying America involves Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the United States - so far the sole superpower in the 21st century, whose influence is increasingly pervasive and important to us all, wherever we may live. American studies brings together literature, history, and social and cultural studies to learn about a complex and dynamic civilisation from a variety of perspectives. Credits: 18 Year 1 Spring and Summer Lecture, Seminar Coursework Further details Credits: 12 Year 1 Autumn Lecture, Seminar Coursework Further details This interdisciplinary course will introduce you to the hemispheric study of the Americas by exploring social and cultural issues in the Americas beyond the USA. It will begin with an analysis of the importance of studying 'other' Americas and then introduce you to significant social debates and cultural issues in Canada, Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. Credits: 12 Year 1 Autumn Lecture, Seminar
Extractions: Document Series: Roland G. Tharp January, 1999 However, establishing direct proofs and evidence of the effectiveness of the Five Standards, taken in whole or in part, is a somewhat different enterprise that requires examining the field from a different angle. The purpose of this brief report is to assemble the various proofs and evidence, including both existence proof and evidence of effectiveness. Existence Proof Proof of Effectiveness The record for effectiveness comes from classrooms of several types. Some are largely unsupported efforts by individual teachers. Many more are from systematic programs of three general types. The first are hand-crafted small programs, often designed by educator/researcher teams, many in out-of-the-way villages or ghettos, in which schools of the common tradition were failing to teach local populations. Second, there are several long-term programs with systematic evaluation data, tending to focus on various combinations of the Five Standards, but not emphasizing them all. The third type includes the full Five Standard implementation, with evaluation/experimentation data of various depths. 1) Fine examples of individually created classrooms have been published, in Alaska by Lipka (1990), and in Florida by Lee and Fradd (1996a, 1996b), using substantial portions of the Five Standards. Classrooms with these standards foster higher student performance, compared to those without (Estrada, 1997).
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Curriculum Vita American studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, October 1999. Talk for African American studies, Communications, and Women s studies, http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver/cv.html