Not exact matches
The article, «Racial and ethnic disparities in functioning at discharge and follow - up among patients with motor
complete SCI,» was
published online ahead of print on August 2 by the
Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Along with the albums acquired from the now - closed Dr. Wax Records and the Johnson
Publishing Library, these collections, which are maintained as
complete bodies of work, provide egalitarian access to knowledge and prompt questions about what it means to have world - class
archives on the South Side of Chicago.
Three new books of the photographer's work will be
published this spring: Robert Mapplethorpe: The Photographs (J. Paul Getty Museum), Robert Mapplethorpe: The
Archive (Getty Research Institute), and Mapplethorpe Flora: The
Complete Flowers (Phaidon).
This exhibition celebrates the publication of Peter Cain, the first
complete monograph on the artist's work, featuring essays by Beau Rutland, Richard Meyer, and Collier Schorr, and illustrated with over eighty full - color plates of the paintings, drawings, photographs, and collages, as well as photos of the artist's studios, plus notes and ephemera from his
archive, much of it
published here for the first time.
What's being complained about is A) failure to
archive the results of the fieldwork once it's
completed and the results
published and B) the analysis of the field work by the authors or others which use incorrect statistical analysis.
I can happily report that one of the exceptions is my own institution's law review (Osgoode Hall Law Journal), which is now
published open - access, though the
archive is not
complete and and the website could be better.
In addition to a collection of over 60,000 books, the Library holds more than 800 English - language journals in education and related fields; the
complete ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) microfiche collection;
archives of official print and electronic documents
published by the U.S. Department of Education; and histories and documentation of education legislation passed by the Congress.
The Chesapeake Project Legal Information
Archive has
completed its third annual analysis of link rot among the original URLs for law - and policy - related materials
published to the Web and
archived though the Chesapeake Project.
This project aims to digitize and
publish online a
complete archive of the correspondence covering the period from 1846 leading to the founding of Vancouver Island in 1849, the founding of British Columbia in 1858, the annexation of Vancouver Island by British Columbia in 1866, and up to the incorporation of B.C. into the Canadian Federation in 1871.