Many more people than
the authors contributed to this project.
Not exact matches
He is a seasoned software entrepreneur,
project and product manager with 10 + years of experience in the IT arena, advisor
to several fast - growing ventures, popular blogger and
contributing author in tech and business media (Inc., Wired, Pando Daily) Also, Andrew frequently speaks about
project management, business and innovation at such events as E2 Innovate, PMI Global Congresses, Enterprise Connect, IBM Connect and more.
Randy has
authored many articles and
contributed chapters
to several books, including theDictionary of Scripture and Ethics, An Emergent Manifesto of Hope, The Justice
Project, The Global Dictionary of Theology, and his first monograph, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion for Ethnic Diversity.
She is a
contributing author to the upcoming
project, Soul Bare: Reflections on Becoming Human due out in March 2013.
One easy way is
to participate in a community
project where various
authors contribute individual chapters
to a book.
He has
authored many articles and
contributed chapters
to several books, including the Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics, An Emergent Manifesto of Hope, The Justice
Project, The Global Dictionary of Theology, and his first monograph, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion for Ethnic Diversity.
His writing
projects include
authoring the National Audubon Society's Pocket Guide
to Songbirds and Familiar Backyard Birds (East), coauthoring Birds of Massachusetts and Birds of New England, co-editing the Massachusetts Breeding Bird Atlas 1 and 2, and
contributing to The Audubon Society Master Guide
to Birding, The Sibley Guide
to Bird Life & Behavior, and Arctic Wings.
Lead
author Chris McClure of the Peregrine Fund and his colleagues believe that the «soft release» method they use with the translocated birds, involving an adjustment period where young birds are allowed
to come and go freely but are provided with food, has
contributed to the success of the
project.
Other LLNL scientists and engineers
contributing to the
project include Fischer, co-lead
author Anna Belle, Heather Enright, Ana Paula De Oliveira Sales, Joanne Osburn and Eric Mukerjee, as well as former LLNL employees William Benett and Sat Pannu.
The remaining
authors contributed in ways that are not judged
to constitute misconduct, nor were they in a position
to have had insight into or an overview of the whole
project.
Although I have been quite busy, I could not miss out on the chance
to contribute a post
to the superbly - written and creative blog, With A Spin — whose
author, Lail, shares mainly mouthwatering Bangladeshi food recipes, great DIY
projects, and valuable parenting advice.
She is a
contributing editor
to International Thriller Writers the Big Thrill magazine and blogs at
Project Middle Grade Mayhem, a cooperative of published middle grade
authors.
That said, this fee covers much more than just access
to the Facebook group; you also get
to participate in live
author interviews, Google + Hangouts, weekly accountability check - ins, personal sessions with founder Dave Ursillo and the chance
to contribute to the Literati blog and digital book
projects.
Authors can
contribute to the
project via a simple but useful survey.
Ramp up and perform due diligence on an existing live MMO
project in development in Japan, embedded with the live team Gain full understanding of the game and code architecture, content
authoring pipelines, build and deployment process, engineering process, and current code status Establish working relationships with key members of Japanese development team Participate in and
contribute to minor / peripheral engineering tasks on the
project, as well as in daily
project planning, code reviews, release process, etc..
BOOKSHELF In addition
to the forthcoming Alma Thomas volume, curator Lauren Haynes has
authored and
contributed to several of exhibition catalogs including «Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art» and «Stanley Whitney: Dance the Orange,» as well as «The Bearden
Project» and «Fore.»
This is why this exhibition constitutes a great space for the shared experience,
to which the expansive spirit of the
author contributes, as reflected in the way the organic forms of the works are
projected throughout the Museum.
«Magnetic Fields is an important and relevant
project at a time when the art world is at last recognizing the contributions of women artists
to the key moments in American art,» notes Lowery Stokes Sims, curator emerita, Museum of Arts and Design, and
contributing author to the exhibition catalogue.
Over the next 100 years, 99 more
authors — one a year — will
contribute a text
to the Future Library, as Scottish conceptual artist Katie Paterson has called her
project.
Additional Upcoming: • Artwork for Loanwords
to Live With: An Ecotopian Lexicon • Ongoing
projects with Deep Time Chicago for the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin • Bewilder (Deimatic Eyespot Camouflage) will be at the Washington Pavillion in South Dakota June — Sept 2018 • Birds Watching will travel from Storm King
to the 606 in late 2018 •
Contributing author to Why Look at Plants?
If multisecular natural cycles (which according
to some
authors have significantly
contributed to the observed 1700 — 2010 warming and may
contribute to an additional natural cooling by 2100) are ignored, the same IPCC
projected anthropogenic emissions would imply a global warming by about 0.3 — 1.2 °C by 2100, contrary
to the IPCC 1.0 — 3.6 °C
projected warming.
In the end, Gretchen Rubin, lawyer - turned -
author of The Happiness
Project, is right: one of the greatest «secrets of adulthood» really is that «outer order
contributes to inner calm.»
Author: Wendy Seltzer is a research fellow at the University of Colorado School of Law, founder of the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, a joint
project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, University of Maine, George Washington School of Law, and Santa Clara University School of Law clinics; is on the Citizen Media Law Project board of advisers and contributes to Citizen Media Law P
project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, University of Maine, George Washington School of Law, and Santa Clara University School of Law clinics; is on the Citizen Media Law
Project board of advisers and contributes to Citizen Media Law P
Project board of advisers and
contributes to Citizen Media Law
ProjectProject.
Author: Michael McCann is a professor at Vermont Law School, a legal analyst at SI.com, a co-founder of the
Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School and a contributor
to The Situationist; Geoffrey C. Rapp is an associate professor at the University of Toledo College of Law; Greg Skidmore is an associate at Kirkland & Ellis in Washington, D.C.; Howard M. Wasserman is an associate professor at Florida International University College of Law and also
contributes to PrawfsBlawg; Rick Karcher is director of Florida Coastal School of Law's Center for Law and Sports.
She has
contributed to several ILRC manuals, including Defending Immigrants in the Ninth Circuit; Families and Immigration; Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship; and Inadmissibility & Deportability, and has
authored articles, presented webinars and served as a panelist on marriage immigration issues, adjustment of status, U visas, and criminal immigration for ILRC, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the National Immigration
Project of the National Lawyers Guild (NIPNLG).
She is a
contributing author to six books: Redefining Matter Management: A Best Practice Guide
to Improving Processes and Profitability; The Lawyer's Guide
to Project Management; The Bigger Picture: Driving Client Value Through Collaboration; The Lawyer's Guide
to Process Improvement; and The Procurement Handbook.
Quantum was a
project open
to volunteers, with about 700
authors contributing to the code.
Dr Kolko directed the trial, conceived of the design, designed and interpreted most of the analyses, and was responsible for most of the writing; Dr Campo
contributed to the design of the trial, provided consultation during the trial, and helped
to write and edit the manuscript; Dr Kilbourne offered recommendations on the organization of the manuscript, and helped
to write and edit the manuscript; Mr Hart
contributed to the design and conduct of all data analyses; Dr Sakolsky served as the consulting psychiatrist on the trial, offered recommendations on study measures, and helped
to edit the manuscript; Dr Wisniewski served as the primary statistician on the
project and
contributed to the original clinical trial design / randomization scheme and made recommendations for the analytic plan; and all
authors approved the final manuscript as submitted.
We warmly thank all who have
contributed to the #JustJustice
project, including the
authors, tweeters, donors and supporters.
A.V. conceptualized the study, worked on data analysis and interpretation, and drafted the manuscript; C.H. conducted data analysis and interpretation and worked on drafting the manuscript; A.T. assisted with the literature review; K.P. oversaw the data collection in Georgia and
contributed to drafting the manuscript; H.P. assisted with the data collection in Georgia and
contributed to drafting the manuscript; P.M. oversaw and lead the original SMASH
project; he also participated in drafting the manuscript; All
authors read and approved the final manuscript.