Sentences with word «mimeo»

"Mimeo" is a short form of "mimeograph," which was a type of duplicating machine used in the past to make copies of documents before modern photocopying technology was available. So, "mimeo" refers to the process of duplicating and reproducing documents using this old-fashioned method. Full definition
East Carolina University mimeo
Guest blogger Tom Whitby traces the history of collaborative PD from mimeos and thermo faxes to blog posts and tweets, emphasizing the importance of teachers sharing their voices, entering the dialogue, and staying relevant.
«A Regression - Discontinuity Evaluation of the Effect of Financial Aid Offers on College Enrollment,» New York University mimeo
Often the replication of an article fell to a typist who could type on a mimeo sheet for the purpose of reproducing copies for the members of the faculty.
The Persistence of Early Childhood Maturity: International Evidence of Long - Run Age Effects, mimeo, Department of Economics, University of California, Santa Barbara
Celebrating its tenth issue (coedited with Byron Coley and Eva Prinz), this show positioned the journal — proudly black - and - white and stapled — as faith keeper for the mimeo revolution of the 1960s and»70s, when little magazines mushroomed in the East Village, North Beach, and points between.
«Rapid urbanization, employment crisis and poverty in African LDCs: A new development strategy and aid policy», Geneva, mimeo.
Cramton, P. and S. Kerr (1998), Tradeable Carbon Allowance Auctions: How and Why to Auction, mimeo, University of Maryland at College Park.
Babiker, M.H, Maskus, K.E. and T.F. Rutherford (1997), Carbon Taxes and the Global Trading System, mimeo, Department of Economics, University of Colorado.
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