But
university libraries work under a different licensing agreement that allows multiple concurrent readers of a title, unlike the public library's restriction to one user at a time.
Not exact matches
Robbins's team went through the Rootstrap process, and also subsequently
worked with the programmers at Neon Roots to develop an extensive content -
library app called Breakthrough
University.
Students can also
work on campus in a variety of arenas — the
university bookstore,
library, residence halls, labs, departments, etc..
In a case called Brown
University, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled that graduate assistants teaching courses and
working in labs,
libraries, museums, and offices on the private campus in Providence have no right to form a labor union.
A direct affiliation with the Licensee may include, for example, (a) current employees whether on a permanent, temporary, contract, or visiting basis, but excluding employees at a foreign affiliate or constituent
university and (b) individuals who are: (1) officially enrolled as a registered student at the Licensee's institution; (2) authorized to use the
library network from within the
library premises or from such other places where such persons
work or study (including but not limited to offices and homes, halls of residence, and student dormitories) and who have been issued by the Licensee with a password or other authentication method for such use of the
library network, but (3) excluding students at a foreign affiliate or constituent
university; or (c) walk - in users who are permitted to use Licensee's
library or information service and permitted to access the
library network but only from computer terminals within the Licensee's
library premises («Authorized Users»).
Thus, while so far I have done all my experiments at ASML, I go to the
university regularly to meet my supervisor there (I also have one at ASML),
work on the theoretical aspect of my project, write reports and papers, and visit the
library.
Canada: This article details the recent efforts of Canadian
University Libraries and the National
Library of Canada to
work towards better provision of
library services to disabled students.
«Most software programs rely, in part, on code in external «
libraries» to perform some of their functions,» says Chris Parnin, an assistant professor of computer science at North Carolina State
University and senior author of a paper on the
work.
Many
universities offer a variety of temporary
work on campus, as a research assistant, promotional worker, or
library assistant, for example.
An academic
library at the
University of Nevada, Reno, put more than half of its inventory into storage, freeing up 1700 square metres for maker tools and
working space.
The Stem Cell Research Archives Project at the
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Libraries collects, preserves, and provides access to records of stem cell research at UW - Madison and reactions in Wisconsin to
work accomplished or underway at UW - Madison.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, for instance, houses its education resource center in the academy's
library, where local students and teachers from across the state may use it, and interns from nearby Children's Hospital and Harvard
University work with the academy's support - services team.
A thirty - nine year veteran educator, she has
worked as a school principal, K - 5 teacher, a
library / media specialist, a classroom teacher, and as a
university professor.
Over thirty Virginia
library media specialists and other educators representing twenty - two school divisions and Longwood
University,
working as an online community, created the main document and supporting materials.
Junior Alex DesRuisseaux and senior Jesus Garcia
work in the
library of the
University of Maine at Presque Isle.
Nguyen has also
worked internationally through collaborations with
universities and
libraries in Vietnam (Fulbright Scholar 2017), France, and the United States.
Her research topic and theoretical approach draws from an interdisciplinary training and
work experience — as an area studies specialist, multilingual scholar (English, Vietnamese, French), and digital humanist (information science,
libraries, and archive
work at Information Services & Technologies at UC Berkeley and the
University Archive at MSU).
A network of more than 250 schools,
universities,
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Our commitment to publishing timely, relevant and transformative materials has led our publications to become authoritative
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works now referenced by academics and scholars, studied at colleges and
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Co-moderated by the ALA's Digital Content
Working Group (DCWG) co-chairs, Carolyn Anthony, director of the Skokie (Ill.) Public Library, and Erika Linke, associate dean of
libraries and director of Research and Academic Services, Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, this session featured Yoav Lorch, CEO of TotalBoox, and Odilo's Rodrigo Rodriguez, CEO, and Katie Klossner, senior marketing manager for North America and A
libraries and director of Research and Academic Services, Carnegie Mellon
University Libraries, this session featured Yoav Lorch, CEO of TotalBoox, and Odilo's Rodrigo Rodriguez, CEO, and Katie Klossner, senior marketing manager for North America and A
Libraries, this session featured Yoav Lorch, CEO of TotalBoox, and Odilo's Rodrigo Rodriguez, CEO, and Katie Klossner, senior marketing manager for North America and Australia.
I have a BS from Michigan State
University, experience in the book industry along with a strong customer service and project management background, ranging from
work in hospital administration, to book marketing and
library acquisitions.
2016 - 2017 Grants: Dearborn Public Library, Jackson District Library, Wayne State
University Libraries and Ypsilanti District Library have grantsfor collaborative projects
working with underserved populations.
«With every round I kept thinking, «This is the cut where I'll fall out,» but I didn't,» adds Hill, who
works for Denver
University in — oddly enough —
library acquisitions for the campus.
A brief stint of teaching brought her to
library work and the serials department of Boatwright
Library at the
University of Richmond (VA).
Mom and John, both of whom had met with Nancy many times in Pakistan and Afghanistan, were
working together to form a U.S. foundation to help Nancy raise money for a national cultural center and
library - something Afghanistan didn't have - to be built at Kabul
University, and for mobile
libraries for villages all over the country, bringing books in Dari and Pashto to people who'd rarely or never seen a book in their own language if they'd seen a book at all.
Joining me in New York on behalf of ALA were Keith Michael Fiels (ALA executive director), Robert Wolven (cochair of ALA's Digital Content and
Libraries Working Group and associate
university librarian at Columbia University), and Alan Inouye (director of ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy and program manager of ALA's Digital Content and Libraries In
university librarian at Columbia
University), and Alan Inouye (director of ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy and program manager of ALA's Digital Content and Libraries In
University), and Alan Inouye (director of ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy and program manager of ALA's Digital Content and
Libraries Initiative).
I also use my
university library and inter-
library loan a lot for
work I don't want to buy.
Titles available for reissue include
works digitized through the
university's ongoing book - scanning partnership with Google, as well as books digitized by the
library on its own.
Nominees must be currently
working in the United States in a public
library, a
library at an accredited two - or four - year college or
university or at an accredited K - 12 school.
I never thought about becoming a librarian even when I started
working at my
university's
library part - time for two years and then two years full - time as a
library academic technician.
Ralph Bingham has
worked primarily with technology in public
libraries since receiving his MLS from Rutgers
University in 1994 with a brief stop as Director of Information Technology at the New Jersey State Library.
Let me express my appreciation to all the members of the Committee for their good
work and their many hours spent assessing the value of these
University Press books to the public
library collection.
In my recent opportunity to
work with this Committee, I have been impressed and gratified by the number of
University Press titles that are likely to be well received by the public
library patron.
She then
worked for
universities and
libraries, where she got to read even more.
Most
work study jobs are basic part time job such as
working in the dining hall or in the
library, but some
universities make an effort to give students
work experience related to their field of study.
If you
work at a public
library, school
library, provide speech therapy, teach early childhood education, offer social
work in a public child or family service agency, or
work as full - time faculty at a tribal college or
university, you also qualify for loan forgiveness.
Höfer» s
work became internationally recognized in the 1980's, and her subject matter expanded to include a myriad of places rooted in cultural formation and preservation, including museums,
libraries,
universities, theaters, civic centers, and historic sites.
Over the last couple of years, the museum has
worked closely with the Visual Resources Centre in the Department of Art History and Publishing and Curation Services in the
University Libraries to transfer the information in its collections database to a management software that could more comfortably interface with the internet.
Her
works on paper and books are included in several private and public collections, including the Weisman Museum of Art, the Target Corporation, and the Special Collections at
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Libraries.
Barbaralee Diamonstein - Spielvogel interviews Lee Krasner concerning her
works, career, and the artists she knows, as hosted by the Duke
University Libraries.
The exhibition, curated by the
University of Arkansas's Alissa Walls, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Art History, also features a
library section, which serves as an introduction for those not as familiar with the artist's
work, as well as an opportunity for those desiring a deeper level of investigation to study further.
Commissioned in 1950 for the
library of Atlanta
University, the
works celebrated the numerous contributions of African Americans to all the arts and were completed in 1951.
2007 Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection of Contemporary Drawings, Naples Museum of Art, Naples FL & Arkansas Arts Ctr, Little Rock, AR 2006 cARTalog,
University of Iowa
Libraries, Iowa City, IA 2005 Holiday Group Show, George Billis Gallery LA, Los Angeles, CA 2005 Pulp Friction: New Takes on Paper, Betty Barker Gallery, New Canaan, CT 2005 Span, Collaborative Concepts, Beacon, NY 2005 Drawing National, Montgomery College, Rockville, MD 2005 Now: Here: This, Studio Gallery 88, New York, NY 2003 Cycles, Patterns, Intervals, Fredericksburg Ctr for the Creative Arts, Fredericksburg, VA 2002 Memory and Metaphor, Seton Hall
University, South Orange, NJ 2001 Drawing National, Montgomery College, Rockville, MD 2001 Women and Books: Uncovered, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 2000 The Collectors» Show, Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AK 1999 From Hairbread to Wishing Machines, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada 1998 Priva B. Gross International,
Works on / of Paper, City
University of NY, Queensborough College, Queens, NY.
It is part of a growing number of digital collections from CUL Digital Collections, which contain thousands of digitized photographs, manuscripts, imprints, and
works of art held by SMU's Central
University Libraries special collections.
Texas Artists: Paintings, Sculpture, and
Works on Paper is a joint digital collections project between Southern Methodist
University's Central
University Libraries» Bywaters Special Collections and Norwick Center for Digital Services; the Dallas Museum of Art; the Dallas Public Library's Texas / Dallas History & Archives Division and Fine Books Division; the Harry Ransom Center, The
University of Texas at Austin; and SMU's Meadows Museum.
One does not sell off great
works of art to meet operating expenses, as Brandeis
University is doing with the entire Rose Museum — or, in this case, to bolster the Academy's research
libraries.
His
work was recently acquired for inclusion in the permanent collections at Emory
University's MARBL
library and at The Kinsey Institute.
Lorraine's
work has been exhibited locally and nationally in galleries, craft centers, schools,
libraries,
universities, and more.
William Scheide has bequeathed an entire
library of rare books to Princeton
University; Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen have given 175
works to the Stedelijk; Inuit artist Abraham Anghik Ruben has created a
work especially for the Rockwell Museum, to name but a few major recent acquisitions.
A six metre high bronze sculpture Evolutionary Loop 517 was unveiled outside the new research centre and
library at Aberdeen
University in May 2013, a month in which Azam also completed a commission of 25 art
works for Costata, part of the Altamarea Group of restaurants in SoHo, New York.