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  1. Consequences of climate change in Louisiana by Donald F Boesch, 2002
  2. Louisiana State University and the new knowledge economy: Leapfrogging Louisiana from the 19th century economy to a 21st century economy by Michael M Crow, 2002
  3. Why is education reform so hard? by Eric Alan Hanushek, 2002
  4. Sales and use tax simplification and voluntary compliance by Gary C Cornia, 2002
  5. Repairing the electoral college ;: [and] Oklahoma City, New York City, and Baton Rouge : lessons for philanthropy from September 11th by William H Josephson, 2002

81. SLIS IUB > People > Daniel Callison
Callison, D. The Impact of New Technologies on school media Center Facilities . Problems in Comparative Analysis school media Center Budget and
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/callison.html
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SLIS Home People Daniel Callison
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Daniel Callison
School of Library and Information Science , Indianapolis
755 W. Michigan, UL1110A, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Professor and Executive Associate Dean
Coordinator of Internships
Director of School Library Media Education The Advanced Certification for Teacher of Library Media Fall 2002
Education and Professional Background
Ed.D., Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, 1982
M.S., Education, Indiana University, 1981
M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1973 Director of Media Services
School of Education, Indiana University, 1979-1981
Topeka (KS), High School, 1972-1979 Editor, School Library Media Research , LIRT Top 20 1999-2000
Research and Teaching
Research interests include information literacy and inquiry, collection development, and management of school media programs. Dr. Callison is also interested in free inquiry learning environments including school library media centers, children's museums, and inquiry and discourse in student research projects K-undergraduate.

82. WWLTV.com | News For New Orleans, Louisiana | Digital Gumbo
New Orleans, louisiana. Customize Make This Your Home Page Email Portable media Center and TiVoToGo The end of Appointment Television
http://www.wwltv.com/gumbo/content.html?20050623WindowsPortableMediaCtr.htm

83. Technology Counts 2001: Looking Beneath The Numbers To Reveal Digital Inequities
Libary/media centers. 102.2. Percent of instructional computers that are . State regularly conducts data collection on technology in schools (2001)
http://counts.edweek.org/sreports/tc01/states/tc01state_data.cfm?slug=35la_data.

84. Library Journal Buyer's Guide 2004: Directory Of Library Schools
louisiana State University slis.lsu.edu school of Library and Information school of Information Studies, 4206 Center for Science and Technology,
http://sourcebook.cahners1.com/libjrn/Library-schools.asp

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www.slis.ua.edu

School of Library and Information Studies, Box 870252, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0252; 205-348-4610; FAX 205-348-3746
Contact: Joan L Atkinson, Director
Degrees offered:
Master of Library and Information Studies; PhD in Library and Information Studies; Educational Specialist in Library and Information Studies; MFA in Book Arts ARIZONA University of Arizona
www.sir.arizona.edu

School of Information Resources and Library Science, 1515 E First St, Tucson, AZ 85719; 520-621-3565; FAX 520-621-3279; sirls@u.arizona.edu
Contact: Brooke Sheldon, Director Degrees offered: Master of Arts; PhD CALIFORNIA San Jose State University slisweb.sjsu.edu School of Library and Information Science, One Washington Sq, San Jose, CA 95192-0029; 408-924-2490; FAX 408-924-2476; office@wahoo.sjsu.edu

85. UL Lafayette: Center For Louisiana Studies: About The Center
University of louisiana at Lafayette Center for louisiana Studies The staffis also available to confer with primary and secondary school teachers on
http://cls.louisiana.edu/about-the-center.shtml
Programs The Center for Louisiana Studies, established in 1973, seeks to plan, promote, and pursue programs of acquisition, research, and interpretation designed to provide scholars, students, and interested individuals with a better understanding of Louisiana's history and culture. ACQUISITION PROGRAMS
The Acquisitions Program seeks to systematically acquire and disseminate large bodies of resource materials to researchers endeavoring to investigate and interpret Louisiana's rich heritage.
THE LOUISIANA COLONIAL RECORDS COLLECTION
Drawn from various French, Spanish, British, and Louisiana archival depositories, the Louisiana Colonial Records Collection focuses on the discovery, exploration, settlement, and development of the Mississippi Valley by the colonial powers between 1682 and 1803. This collection is unique in that it brings together in one place the documentary record of the French, English, Spanish, and American contests for control of the vast Louisiana territory. To date, over 1,000,000 pages of archival material have been photoduplicated from French archives; over 1,500,000 pages copied in Spanish archives; over 20,000 pages of documentary evidence from British depositories; and over 165,000 pages of material from various Louisiana sources. (See Appendix A of this catalog for a guide to the Colonial Records Collection.)
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION
THE FOLKLORE AND FOLKLIFE COLLECTIONS

Originally called the Center for Acadian and Creole Folklore, when established in 1974, this major acquisitions program seeks to systematically record the cultural heritage of Louisiana on voice tape. Particular emphasis on the state's Francophone legacy has produced a unique collection. Through a carefully planned program of interviews with transmitters of oral tradition from Southeast Texas to New Orleans and from Avoyelles Parish and Natchitoches to the Gulf, the collection provides outstanding resources for linguistic examination of all Louisiana French dialects - Cajun, Creole, black French, and Amerindian French. In addition, the collection incorporates examples of French spoken in the Upper Mississippi Valley, French Canada, the West Indies, and Africa. Moreover, the collection rests solidly on the broad range of Louisiana folklore, including folktales and legends, ballads and dance tunes, and oral history.

86. COPYRIGHT POLICIES At Southeastern Louisiana University
louisiana University by permission of Heartland AEA media Center. Q.In order to avoid damaging records, the media center has made cassette tapes
http://www.selu.edu/copyright/slucopyright.htm
Southeastern Louisiana University
Introduction
But what about fair use?

Guidelines for education or classroom copying of books or periodicals

Guidelines for videotaping
...
Questions and answers

A NOTE TO THE READER ... This publication has been adapted and reproduced for the employees of Southeastern Louisiana University by permission of Heartland AEA Media Center. For this privilege, we wish to express our appreciation to Susan Schrader, Heartland AEA Media. Our thanks also to McNeese State University and Nancy Khoury, Director of the Library. U.S.C.A. (United States Code Annotated) is located in the Library's Reference Department.
Randy Moffett
Kay Adams
Nick Bruno
Gene Pregeant
(August 1995)
INTRODUCTION
  • literary works, i.e., fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, biographies, and other scholarly works musical works, including any accompanying words dramatic works, including any accompanying music pantomimes and choreographic works pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works motion pictures and other audiovisual works sound recordings software words and short phrases such as names, titles, and slogans
  • 87. Premier Film Screening And Presentations
    Coalition; Independent media Center; Justice Policy Institute/Center on Youth from the See Forever/Maya Angelou Public Charter school in Washington, DC.
    http://www.publicwelfare.org/news/news/premier_film.asp

    Job Opportunities
    Special Deadlines Archives
    Premier Film Screening and Presentations
    Washington, DC
    This standing-room only event was part of an effort to highlight the growing juvenile justice reform movement around the country, featuring parents and young people doing amazing organizing and advocacy in Louisiana, South Dakota, New York City, and California, as well as Washington, DC. These advocates traveled to Washington, DC to help draw attention to the over-incarceration and racial disparities faced by youth of color in the justice system and to push for meaningful juvenile justice reform in their states, the District of Columbia, and in Congress.
    Speakers included:
    Avis Maria Brock , a Parent Organizer from the Friends and Families of Louisiana's Incarcerated Youth: Ms. Brock recently helped organize and emceed a moving Jazz Funeral to mourn the dying dreams of Louisiana's incarcerated youth, and is mobilizing families and citizens to call for the closure of the Tallulah youth prison, one of the worst juvenile facilities in the country.
    Margaret Gramkow , a Parent Organizer from the Parents Who Care Coalition in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Ms. Gramkow organized the Parents Who Care Coalition, a group of parents of incarcerated youth in South Dakota advocating for improved conditions in South Dakota's juvenile facilities and funding for more effective community based programs. Ms. Gramkow's daughter was formerly incarcerated in the South Dakota State Training School, site of the tragic death of a fourteen-year old girl following a forced-run and subject of a federal lawsuit by the Youth Law Center.

    88. Louisiana Serials List
    Ecology Center of louisianaSEE-NEWS FROM ECOLOGY CENTER LA. MargaretMedia,Inc.-SEE-DISTAFF Marjarie Walters school-SEE-STYLUS
    http://nutrias.org/~nopl/info/louinfo/serials.htm
    Louisiana Division Serials
    This list displays titles and, for some publications, the name of the agency or organization responsible for the publication. It also includes cross references from alternate titles. A location guide is available in the Division.
    A LA CARTE
    AAA NEWSLETTER
    AAA WORLD
    ABEILLE DE LA NOUVELLE ORLEANS, L'-SEE-NEW ORLEANS BEE
    Academy of the Sacred Heart-SEE-GOOD NEWS
    ACADIAN GENEALOGY EXCHANGE
    ACADIANA ARTS COUNCIL INFO
    ACADIANA PROFILE
    ACADIENSIS
    ACADIENSIS ACC'ENT (ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC CHARITIES) ACCENT (SOUTH CENTRAL BELL) ACCTION ACRL LOUISIANA NEWSLETTER ACTION (REPORT FROM BATON ROUGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) ACTION (YMBC) ACTION NEWS BAYOU DITCHMAN ACTION NEWSLETTER (BATON ROUGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) ACTIVE HANDICAPPED AD CLUB ADDVISOR ADOPTION AND FOSTER CARE NEWS (LA. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES) ADS INFINITUM (ADVERTISING CLUB OF NEW ORLEANS) ADVISORY (VIEUX CARRE COMMISSION) ADVOCARE: A NEWSLETTER FOCUSING ON LONG TERM CARE ISSUES IN LA. ADVOCATE (BATON ROUGE) AFRICAN AMERICAN AFRO-AMERICAN LIBERATOR AGRICULTURA MODERNA (SP.)

    89. Baton Rouge Area Foundation - 2004 Awards
    louisiana Arts Science Museum, louisiana Challenger Center $27871 The Foundation of louisiana school for Math, Science and Arts $2000
    http://www.braf.org/page10259.cfm
    2004 Awards September 23, 2005
    Grantmaking Terms

    Guidelines

    Calendar

    2004 Awards
    Grantmaking Terms
    Guidelines Calendar
    Through our partnership with affiliates, donors, friends and neighbors, we have grown to over $284 million in assets. Gifts, bequests and trusts come to the Foundation from a variety of sources. More than 300 funds with individual and diverse purposes are pooled for investment and management economies. Funds at the Foundation allow our donors, in partnership with us, to award grants to nonprofits.
    In 2004, the Foundation and its donors awarded more than $9.6 million in grants for a range of projects and programs in the areas of Community Development Education Environment Human Services ... Religion and Scholarships
    $1,216,481 Awarded
    Our fund donors understand the value and usefulness of the arts and humanities in society. They support opportunities which enable people to create, experience and appreciate the arts and humanities in all their expressive forms. Through the arts and humanities we develop opportunities for greater understanding of the community’s shared and diverse heritage. Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge $57,875

    90. PCRM >> Research >> Ethics In Medical Education >> Medical School Curricula With
    louisiana State University at New Orleans school of Medicine Larry H. Hollier, MD University of Mississippi Medical Center school of Medicine
    http://www.pcrm.org/resch/meded/ethics_medlab_list.html
    Human Research Humane Charities Medical Education Animal Experiments ... Home Search:
    Ethics in Medical Education
    Medical School Curricula with Live Animal Laboratories
    Below is a list of U.S. medical schools that still use live animals to teach basic concepts in human physiology, pharmacology, and/or surgery. Two-thirds of all U.S. medical schools, including Harvard, Stanford and Yale, have eliminated these old-fashioned laboratories in favor of modern, cost-effective and humane alternatives. Please write to your local universities and alma mater to express your concerns about these crude exercises. Please note that this list includes only schools that use live animal laboratories to train medical students, and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Georgetown University School of Medicine
    Stephen Ray Mitchell, M.D., Dean

    91. Cracking The Code
    and The Reilly Center for media Public Affairs at The Manship school of Alex S. Jones, Director, Shorenstein Center, John F. Kennedy school of
    http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/ctc/
    Publications Cracking the Code
    Creating New Lifelines between Journalists and Academics Louisiana State University September, 2000
    Baton Rouge, LA Table of Contents
    John Maxwell Hamilton , Dean, Manship School of Mass Communication
    Jan Schaffer , Director, Pew Center for Civic Journalism
    Key Recommemdations
    Key Research Questions
    : What research questions would help journalists produce news that's more relevant to their communities? How can the academy produce research that journalists need and will use? Editors and educators share what they'd like to know.
    Participants recounted their experiences with newsroom-academic partnerships that changed newsroom practices and improved research methods. Successful ventures included crime reporting models and content audits.
    Journalists say the academy is out of touch with the industry's needs. Academics say there are no rewards for relevant research. Both want to pair the intellectual muscle of universities with practical problems of the industry.
    Brainstorming produced a collection of ideas, both practical and cosmic, for improving newsroom research partnerships. A consistent call for a clearinghouse to coordinate efforts prevailed.
    Conclusion Participants
    • Nancy Conner
    • Everette E. Dennis

    92. Medical Education Responds To Bioterrorism - Southern Region
    members of the louisiana State University Health Sciences Center school of The director of the Brody school of Medicine s Telemedicine Center has
    http://www.aamc.org/newsroom/bioterrorism/south.htm
    Home Government Affairs Newsroom Meetings ... Newsroom
    Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals Respond to Bioterrorism
    Medical schools and teaching hospitals are preparing medical students, educating residents and physicians, and making research contributions that will prepare the nation for biological, radiation, and chemical terrorism.
    Southern Region
    Alabama Florida Georgia Louisiana ... West Virginia
    Alabama
    University of Alabama School of Medicine
    The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Medicine has created a unique " Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections " Web site designed to provide content, learning modules and free continuing medical education on emerging pathogens and potential bioterrorist agents for first point-of-care clinician specialists. The site was designed by the UAB Center for Emergency Care and Disaster Preparedness, the School of Medicine's Division of Continuing Medical Education, and the UAB Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research and Education. UAB's Center for Emergency Care and Disaster Preparedness was funded by the Department of Homeland Security to develop a professional curriculum on biological terrorism, chemical attacks, radiation and other mass casualty incidents for first and second point-of-contact physicians and medical students. This curriculum provides the user with a matrix for choosing educational materials specific to the user's awareness and performance level needs, his/her first or second point-of-contact status, and tailored learning objectives, competencies, course materials, suggested delivery methods and evaluation/assessment

    93. ACE | Educational Research, Policy Centers, And Institutes
    Center for Social Organization of Schools (Johns Hopkins University). Disseminates its analyses and reports to policy makers, educators, media,
    http://www.acenet.edu/resources/policy-research/viewsubCategory.cfm?subcategoryI

    94. BOCA BETH :: Media Center
    Boca Beth s media Center BOCA BETH S media CENTER A study conducted inLouisiana showed that regardless of race, sex or academic level, students who
    http://www.bocabeth.com/Media_Center/default.asp
    BOCA BETH'S MEDIA CENTER For Media Inquiries, please contact: Beth Butler, 877-825-2622
    Tampa, FL 813-855-5393, cellular 813-244-1432
    bocabeth@bocabeth.com
    ABOUT B O C A B E T H The B O C A B E T H Program teaches Spanish and English to the very young child and continues through the grade school years. It engages every age child with puppet fun, music, movement and creativity. No more sitting with headsets on! No more conjugating verbs! Your child will love to learn a second language with the B O C A B E T H Program. BETH BUTLER:
    The Passionate Creator of The BOCA BETH Program Beth Butler's biography is also available in Spanish. Click here to view the Spanish version.
    Having lived in both Chile and Mexico, Beth has had Spanish as a second language for over 25 years. Beth Received an Honors BA degree in elementary education from Stetson University in Florida. Read More about Beth Butler.

    95. Energy Center, Louisiana LA Community Profile: Data, Info And Resources
    Energy Center, louisiana (LA) HTL Profile includes Energy Center, LA census,demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports,
    http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Energy-Center-Louisiana.cfm
    Energy Center, Louisiana (LA)
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    (any date) Lafayette County Area Code 337
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    96. Center Point, Louisiana LA Community Profile: Data, Info And Resources
    Center Point, louisiana (LA) HTL Profile includes Center Point, LA census,demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports,
    http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Center-Point-Louisiana.cfm
    Center Point, Louisiana (LA)
    Home/Search Center Point, Louisiana LA Community Profile
    Center Point, Louisiana Community Profile
    Center Point, Louisiana LA HTL Profile , maps and aerial photos of Center Point, LA Avoyelles County and Avoyelles County subdivisions. Book a Hotel Near Center Point, Louisiana
    Weather Forecast Center Point, LA

    Sunrise Sunset Center Point, LA
    (any date) Avoyelles County Area Code 318
    Center Point, LA ZIP Codes:
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    97. Vault College Admissions And Academics Surveys
    All of Vault s College and Grad school Surveys are available to Vault Gold Members . Go to our Help Center Vault is a registered servicemark and
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