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Sympathy, Morality, and Metaphor: ‘Janet’s Repentance’ and ‘Recollections of Ilfracombe’
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
Tackling the Complexities of Source Evaluation: Active Learning Exercises that Foster Students' Critical Thinking
(2014-07-01)
Library instructors are often called upon to teach classes devoted to evaluating information sources. These sessions are typically offered in conjunction with writing assignments that require students to locate sources ...
Tait Family Papers: Creating the Digital Collection
(2017-10-12)
Most archival collections will have more than one user group or audience. Anticipating the most likely audience(s) for a given collection and thinking about the needs of the expected audience(s) should help the repository ...
Teaching Infographic Source Evaluation to Biology Majors
(2015-07-15)
Infographics are an effective means of communicating information quickly and impactfully. They are often used to present complex datasets and statistics that otherwise would be difficult to digest. This makes them valuable ...
Teaching Students the How and Why of Source Evaluation: Pedagogies that Empower Communities of Learning and Scholarship
(2015-05-21)
Evaluating information sources is an essential part of the research process, but many students fail to grasp its importance. In order to sustain and participate in the research practices that create new knowledge, students ...
Technical and Economic Features in the Utilization of Blast Furnace Slag in Glass Manufacture
(1934)
The object of this investigation was to find a more advantageous
method for the disposal of blast furnace slag.
As a result of this investigation, a method was developed for the
production of four types of glass: (1) A ...
Technology and Development: Opposition to the Railway in Middlemarch
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
Teeth, Sex, and Testosterone: Aging in the World's Smallest Primate
(2022-03-11)
Mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.) are an exciting new primate model for understanding human aging and disease. In captivity, Microcebus murinus develops human-like ailments of old age after five years (e.g., neurodegeneration ...