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  • Moore, Fabienne (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020)
    In 1799 Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) published an equivocal exotic, sentimentalist, and epic novel La Tribu indienne, ou Édouard et Stellina set in Ceylon. Likely pressured by his brother Napoléon Bonaparte, Lucien quickly ...
  • Ritchey, William James (University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-22)
    This Comment addresses the constitutionality and viability of compulsory vaccination of adults and children in the United States.
  • Soleimani, Arash (University of Oregon, 2019)
    In alignment with the rapid advancement of cyber-physical technologies in an information age, we are faced with complex problems that go beyond the kinds of challenges that designers had to deal with in the past. For ...
  • Shamay, Shachar (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Undoubtedly, water is the most abundant and important molecular liquid and is likely the most necessary for life on Earth. The pursuit of understanding water's properties and behaviors has placed it in a unique scientific ...
  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2006-05-03)
    This book is motivated by the problem that our K-8 school math education system is not as successful as many people would like it to be, and it is not as successful as it could be. It is designed as supplementary material ...
  • Prottsman, Christie Lee Lili (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the computing industry. This lack of diversity jeopardizes technical innovation, creativity and profitability. As demand for ...
  • Cuciti, J. Michael (2005-12)
    Each year 351,000 people become senior citizens (U.S. Census Bureau, 2004). As families disperse geographically, there is a need for older adults to learn to use technology as a communication tool to remain connected to ...
  • Hicks, Mar (Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
    Although online dating has only recently become culturally acceptable and widespread, using computers to make romantic matches has a long history. But rather than revolutionizing how people met and married, this article ...
  • Brown, G. Z.; McDonald, Margot; Meacham, Matt (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1991)
    This paper summarizes a study on the extent of computer use by industrialized housing producers in the U.S., Japan, Sweden and Norway. The study was directed at understanding industrialized housing production and energy ...
  • Melamed, James C. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-05-08)
    In 1970, some forty-five years ago, Steven E. Furth wrote "Computer Uses in the Law Office" in the "Oregon Law Review." Furth was a participating member in the Standing Committee on Law and Technology of the American Bar ...
  • Gilman, Charles C., II (2015)
    As workplace computer-mediated communication (CMC) rises, negative behaviors associated with toxic disinhibition effect (TDE) occur (Suler, 20014). Behaviors include bullying and flaming, which affect workplace productivity, ...
  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2004-11)
    Note to readers: This booklet is written in the first person, and it is somewhat like a transcript of a workshop session. This is a workshop on roles of computers in problem solving and possible effects these roles will ...
  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2006-03-30)
    This book explores various roles of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in talented and gifted (TAG) education. The three goals of this book are: To help improve the educational opportunities and education of ...
  • Wyant, Sara; University of Oregon. Computing Center (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1986-04)
    COMPUTING NEWS Premiers -- Megasystem Update -- Film Catalog Now Online -- New Graphics Lab Open -- Spring Short Courses -- Consulting Expands -- Learn SAS -- Statistical Packages for Micros -- Keep in Touch Electronically ...
  • University of Oregon. Computing Center; Wyant, Sara (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1986-05)
    New Academic Machine Planned -- IBM 4341 NOTES -- BITNET Use Increases -- BITNET Guidebook Revised -- CMS Batch Hours Limited -- MICRO SCOPE -- Macintosh Orientations Offered -- U of 0 Mac Fest -- Mac 800K Disk Drive Problem ...
  • University of Oregon. Computing Center; Wyant, Sara (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1986-06)
    Mainframe Use Grows -- Too Many Meetings? -- Education Program Update -- New KERMITs Available -- IBM PC Software for Sale -- Try Out Micro Software -- Where to Compute -- SAS Message -- Improved Response Time Expected
  • University of Oregon. Computing Center; Winslow, Joyce (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1986-10)
    Welcome to You -- Welcome to New Vice Provost -- RFP Committees Appointed -- Documentation Services -- Communicate Electronically -- BITNET -- FF -- BB -- UUCP -- Education Program Offerings -- MICRO SCOPE -- Micro Purchase ...
  • University of Oregon. Computing Center; Wyant, Sara (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1986-11)
    Discipline-Related Networks Grow -- Consulting Schedule Changes -- Optical Scanning Services Available -- DEC 1091 NOTES -- New Plotter Arrives -- MAIL Network Expanded -- MICRO SCOPE -- Oregon Macintosh Expo '86 -- Free ...
  • University of Oregon. Computing Center; Wyant, Sara (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1986-12)
    Open Campus Computing Facilities -- Hardware Services Outlined -- XEDIT Xamples: Tabs -- Apple Warranty Service Extended -- SCA Still on Board -- SASIPC Consulting -- Questions about SAS?
  • University of Oregon. Computing Center; Wyant, Sara (University Of Oregon Computing Center, 1987-01)
    Student Records Now Online -- $500,000 Grant Received -- University Calendar Goes Electronic -- New Documentation -- BITNET Accessible from the DEC -- Output Available Via Campus Mail -- Hardware and Software Discounts -- ...

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