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Extractions: Who We Are Why We Were Founded Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) is an independent, nonprofit, tax-exempt (501[c][3]), research and education corporation registered in Oregon in 1999. Recognizing that the archaeological record is the legacy of all human beings and dedicated to bringing the benefits of archaeology to a wider constituency, ALI was founded to address a number of critical issues now facing archaeology and its potential beneficiaries: Damage to archaeological sites is taking place at an alarming rate, but support for preservation programs could be enhanced through the use of modern communications technology to increase public awareness that their archaeological legacy is seriously endangered. Despite many millions of public and private dollars spent annually, the poor availability of project reports (the " gray literature " ), written mainly to satisfy minimum government requirements, inhibits both research progress and popular support for archaeology. Too little is written for an information-hungry public by professionals, who receive few incentives for such activity.
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Extractions: Library Main Page Library Site Map Lane Home Page Search Lane ... Website Accessibility 4000 East 30th Ave. Eugene, OR 97405 (541) 463-5220 Find an Article Library Quick Links Library catalog Borrowing materials Find course reserves Hours Inklings, the Library's newsletter Place an item on reserve Request class instruction One-on-one research sessions Recent acquisitions Staff directory Suggest item for purchase Your library account/renew items About us Find a Book, Video, etc. Find an Article Find Websites ... Library Main Page Subscription Databases General Business Education Health ... Trials The Library offers a variety of full-text subscription databases in which to locate journal, magazine and newspaper articles, as well as conference proceedings, government documents, and more. The following databases may be accessed from off-campus by Lane students and other registered borrowers only. If you are a student or staff member of Lane Community College and cannot access these databases, please contact the Library at 463-5273. If you are looking for a specific journal or magazine, use the
WSU Libraries General/Multidisciplinary Databases Selective annotated list of fiction and nonfiction books and magazines for Selective index to oregon newspapers, and to oregon items in selected other http://www.systems.wsu.edu/griffin/genmuldb.htm
Extractions: GENERAL/MULTIDISCIPLINARY indicates full-text resources Use the CONNECTION HELP button on the Article Indexes page if you are an authorized user and cannot connect to a database. DATABASE DESCRIPTION ACCESS AccessUN Indexes United Nations publications, all subjects 1966-present When Readex Year: (specific year) appears, then full-text available in Holl Microfiche JX 1977 A2 When Readex Year: Not filmed appears, consult a librarian WSU all AccuNet AP Multimedia Archive Associated Press' current year's photo report and a selection of images dating from the 1840s Photo databases: an International photo archive and a Euro/Asian photo archive Graphics Database with graphics, maps, illustrations and logos prepared by Associated Press graphic artists Audio Database of over half a million searchable audio clips dating back to the 1920s, with clips as recent as 48 hours Text Database contains more than 700,000 pieces of text from the Associated Press WSU all
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Extractions: ABI/INFORM (Dateline, Global, Trade and Industry) WSU all Ageline Guide to books, research reports, articles from journals and magazines, and videos related to issues of aging and life at 50+ Use Ageline to find citations with abstracts to: Research and policy, professional and provider, and general interest and consumer publications 1978-present; with some older material 1966-1977 Updated bimonthly Everyone
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Topic Guide For University Foundation Resources NewsLink Associates includes free links to 3000 newspapers, magazines, The site also has a listing of oregon newspapers with contact information. http://www.cu-portland.edu/library/topic_guide.cfm?TopicID=16
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Oregon Trail Diaries, Journals, And Reminiscences They recalled their adventures in newspapers, magazines, and dime novels. Three types of oregon Trail narratives exist diaries, journals, http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/road2oregon/sa26diaries.html
Extractions: The period between 1820 and 1860 in America is sometimes called the Age of Reform. People were driven by a religious revival known as the Great Awakening. Reformers demanded an end to alcoholism and improved living conditions for prisoners, the handicapped, and the mentally ill. People like Dorothea Dix, Samuel Gridley Howe, and Thomas Gallaudet were horrified by the treatment of society's less fortunate. Horace Mann, famed for remarking that, "In a republic, ignorance is a crime," was upset by the condition of American schools. Many communities had no schools, and where schools did exist, they were often terribly overcrowded. Teaching techniques left much to be desired, as well: students learned by rote memorization and recitation, misbehavior was punished by beatings, and teachers had no formal training. As Massachusetts Secretary of Education, Mann started a revolution in American education. He established graded schools where students moved from one grade to another after achieving required skills, and he set up training institutions that prepared teachers. Horace Mann's reward was a seat in Congress; America's reward was a better-educated populace; the benefit to Oregon Trail historians was a literate middle class, able to read and write. And write, they did in great profusion. Other than the Civil War, no single event in Nineteenth Century American history produced more firsthand narratives. They wrote at any time and to anyone. They left graffiti on rocks. They wrote letters back home to loved ones. They recalled their adventures in newspapers, magazines, and dime novels. And they wrote to themselves.
Extractions: British Newspapers and the Oregon Treaty of 1846 Thomas C. McClintock In 1846, the United States and Great Britain finally settled their long-standing dispute over the boundary between the U.S. and British Canada in the Oregon Country, a dispute that became known as the "Oregon Question." The first official attempt by the two nations to settle the dispute was in 1818. Unsuccessful, they agreed to joint occupation of the region for ten years. Failing to reach a settlement again at the end of that decade, they continued joint occupation indefinitely with the provision that if either nation wished to terminate the arrangement it must give the other a year's notice.
Yachats Oregon Writer Rick Schultze humor columnist, and book and music reviewer for newspapers, magazines, and online. Rick Schultze is currently located in Yachats, oregon. http://www.rickschultze.com/
Extractions: Welcome to www.RickSchultze.com , where you will be introduced to Rick Schultze, freelance writer, observational columnist, humor columnist, and book and music reviewer for newspapers, magazines, and online. Read my most recent story now! A few years ago at a writers conference held in the central Oregon coast town of Yachats, where I live, I listened to the late Ken Kesey, a frequent visitor to the area, tell a writer that this could be a hard place to write. "If you think you can sit there staring at the ocean for inspiration you're wrong, it's not out there, it's in your head!" He was right; it is beautiful here in Lincoln County, the kind of beauty that makes concentrating on anything else tough and since hearing that insight, I've written at a desk facing a wall, no windows opening onto a ocean view, although I have one, but it's worked. I've done, and do, different kinds of writing. As a freelance writer I've been a observational columnist, a humor columnist, a book and music reviewer for newspapers, magazines, and online.
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Extractions: to Arts and Letters HOME page The Department of Communication provides students the opportunity to develop verbal and nonverbal communication knowledge and skills through exploration of human communication, mass media studies, and journalism. In addition to these three degree programs, the department offers four minor options to support a variety of goals: human communication, journalism, media studies, and public relations. With its small classes; student-centered program emphasizing skill-building, critical thinking, research, and writing; and faculty members with a broad range of academic and professional accomplishments, the Department of Communication prepares each student for an enlightened future. Students are provided on-campus practical experience for credit through entities such as the student newspaper and the student radio station, the community access cable television facilities operated by the University, University publications, and the public relations operations of SOU.
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WebStation: Ethnic Studies the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic and minority press. oregon Index Selectively indexes articles on local and regional topics http://library.willamette.edu/webstation/dblist/bysubject/ethnic/
Extractions: Academic Search Premier: Provides full text for more than 4,450 academic, social sciences, humanities, general science, education and multi-cultural journals. It offers indexing and abstracts for nearly 7,900 journals. Over 3,500 of the full text journals are peer reviewed. All articles are in English. Vendor Coverage dates Bibliography of Asian Studies: Provides indexing to western-language monographs, articles and book chapters on all parts of Asia published since 1971. Searchable by keyword (any field), author, title, journal, and subject, it may also be browsed by subject, journal or country. Vendor Coverage dates
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Extractions: CEW Faculty Diana Abu-Jaber earned a PhD in Creative Writing from SUNY Binghamton. Her first novel, Arabian Jazz , published by Harcourt Brace in 1993, won the Oregon Book Award and was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. Abu-Jaber has also published numerous short stories electronically and in literary magazines such as Ploughshares the North American Review , and Story . Her latest novel, Crescent , was publish in 2003. She teaches Creative Writing, Feminist Voices, Middle Eastern Literatures, and Postcolonial Literatures. Michele Glazer earned an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop and teaches graduate and undergraduate poetry writing, and literature classes with a focus on poetry. Her books are It Is Hard to Look at What We Came to Think We'd Come to See (AWP Award in Poetry, pub. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997) and Aggregate of Disturbances (Iowa Prize, pub. University of Iowa Press, 2004). Periodicals in which her poems have appeared include The Harvard Review Ploughshares Field Colorado Review Volt , and College English . Her work has also been included in several anthologies. Glazer has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Regional Arts and Culture Council, and Oregon's Literary Arts, Inc.