Sentences with phrase «of scholarly monographs»

The Auerbach Art Library's extensive holdings of scholarly monographs, exhibition catalogues, fine art periodicals, museum bulletins, and auction catalogues are ranked among the most comprehensive art historical collections in New England.
Housed within the museum, the Auerbach Art Library «s extensive holdings of scholarly monographs, exhibition catalogues, fine art periodicals, museum bulletins, and auction catalogues are ranked among the most comprehensive art historical collections in New England.
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To be convinced of the magnitude of the contemporary passion for Wesleyan studies, one need look no farther than the works being produced by graduate students and junior scholars: there are dissertations, monographs and scholarly articles, along with a sprinkling of more popular works.
Columba Stewart's book is a scholarly monograph that situates Cassian in his historical context, searches out the sources of his thinking, and analyzes the central features of his spiritual teaching.
Scholarly articles published by over 20 researchers in Monographs, titled «The Relation of Childhood Physical Activity to Brain Health, Cognition and Scholastic Achievement» indicate that while physical activity in schools has diminished in part because of a growing emphasis on student performance and academic testing, decreased physical activity is actually related to decreased academic performance.
Dr. Noguera has published over 200 research and scholarly articles, monographs, research reports, and editorials on topics such as urban school reform, education policy, conditions that promote student achievement, the role of education in community development, youth violence, and race and ethnic relations in American society as well as the author of several books.
Dr. Dole has written more than 50 scholarly publications of articles, books, chapters, test reviews, commentaries, monographs, and reports in professional journals including Reading Research Quarterly, Review of Educational Research, The Reading Teacher, and The Journal of Reading.
Launching with more than 2,500 titles, SAGE Knowledge includes an expansive range of SAGE eBook and eReference content, including encyclopedias, handbooks, advanced textbooks, scholarly monographs, and professional development titles.
A scholarly examination of Black British artists, several monographs and photographer LaToys Ruby Frazier's first book, made the cut, too.
Freiman remains a tenured faculty member of the VCU School of Arts and will be completing a scholarly work, a monograph on artist Claes Oldenburg, and then returning to the classroom to teach in her area of expertise.
Provenance information for the Simon collections has traditionally been disseminated by existing monographs and scholarly collection catalogues, and beginning in 1995 the Museum's website was expanded to include images, and later provenance, for its large collection of European paintings and sculpture created before 1945.
The exhibition is accompanied by a monograph — the first scholarly publication about the art collective — that features an artist project and includes writings by Cesar Garcia, curator, writer, and founding director of The Mistake Room in Los Angeles; former Blaffer Art Museum director and chief curator Claudia Schmuckli, Curator - in - Charge, Contemporary Art and Programming, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and Naomi Beckwith, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
(This key work in Dia's collection was the subject of a major scholarly monograph, Palermo: To the People of New York City, copublished by Dia and Richter Verlag, Düsseldorf, in 2009.)
The concept was to present a snapshot of the wide scope of art book publishing; to represent every manifestation of the contemporary art book, from museum catalogues and coffee - table monographs on the one hand to artists» books, scholarly publications, and» zines on the other.
In 2011 Modernism published the English translation of Villeglé's theoretical writings Urbi et Orbi from 1959, and two new scholarly monographs are forthcoming later this year, one by Alain Borer, and the other by Barnaby Conrad III.
Mangold is the subject of numerous scholarly texts and monographs.
In the latter case, extensive citing and quoting of explanatory material would have seemed quite ordinary, given that expectations for «original scholarly work» in that report were lower than for an academic monograph or article.
There had always been hesitations about recommending specific texts on Canadian contract law (there being nothing with the clear stature of Anson on Contracts or Sir Gunter Treitel's monograph); of course Waddams was scholarly (though one might end up wondering what the law was), Fridman was a bit formalistic (though with helpful footnotes, especially for smaller jurisdictions) and Jean Côté's An Introduction to the Law of Contract (Juriliber, 1974) was stimulating but short and badly dated.
Hosting more than 4,400 titles, it includes an expansive range of SAGE eBook and eReference content, including scholarly monographs, reference works, handbooks, series, professional development titles, and more.
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