Sentences with phrase «library science through»

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After combing through a vast library of science fiction flicks both sublime and ridiculous, your intrepid Bad Astronomer sat down to explain the best and worst of movie science.
An internationally recognized scholarly organization, the APS promotes useful knowledge in the sciences and humanities through excellence in scholarly research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and community outreach.
All nine participating libraries previously hosted the traveling exhibition, «Visions of the Universe: Four Centuries of Discovery,» presented by the Space Telescope Science Institute, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and the ALA Public Programs Office, through funding from NASA.
After spending a decade experimenting and digging through research at medical libraries I finally refined my diet — not a perfect diet based on hunches, but anyone's perfect diet based on real science.
«Beyond his years of service directly to the profession, he has kept the perspective of libraries and their users vital through key advisory roles in the development of the National Library of Education and the new ERIC database,» said award committee Chair Paula McMillen, social science reference librarian and associate professor at Oregon State University.
After obtaining a Master of Library and Information Science, I became a library media specialist and taught students in grades K through 6.
Earlier this year more than 60 science and math faculty members signed a letter to university librarian M. Elizabeth Cowell complaining they hadn't been adequately consulted on which books could be discarded and which ones had to be saved She said all of the books that were moved or destroyed — about 60 % of the library's collection — were used infrequently and could be accessed online or through UC interlibrary loans.
Project Muse, a joint partnership between Johns Hopkins University Press and the Milton Eisenhower Library, bills itself as a leading provider of digital data in humanities and social science to more than 2,000 libraries through its subscription model.
An average of 50 kids pass through these classrooms, school libraries and science centers, bringing two million students into contact with guinea pigs, rabbits, bearded dragons, parakeets, turtles and aquarium fish every day.
Artspace - New Haven, «Library Science», group show, through Jan. 28, noon - 6 p.m. Tuesdays - Thursdays, noon - 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with the Library Science Film Festival - taking place at libraries throughout Connecticut, free, 50 Orange St., New Haven; 203-772-2709.
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