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  • Lockwood, Kayla; Maxson, Bronwen K.; Thornhill, Kate (Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians L'Association canadienne des bibliothécaires en enseignement supérieur (CAPAL), 2022-06-06)
    College can be a stressful experience for students due to high costs of education, food insecurity, time management, and individual health conditions. With the recent global pandemic, the University of Oregon (UO) has ...
  • Estlund, Karen; Briston, Heather (Springer, 2010)
    As universities begin to address their first significant collections of electronic records, the needs of the collections often outstrip the resources and support available. This poster will illustrate the steps taken to ...
  • Maxson, Bronwen K.; Quarles, Heather (REFORMA National Conference, 2021-11-06)
    This poster will describe the process and stakeholders involved in an effort to create a Spanish GIS map at the University of Oregon during the COVID-19 pandemic through an online asynchronous partnership with Spanish ...
  • Lichtenstein, Sarah; MacGregor, Donald G.; Slovic, Paul (Decision Research, 1989)
    A critical task often performed by decision makers is to make estimates of important points of fact. Previous research has suggested that decomposition of numerical estimation problems can result in improved estimation ...
  • Estlund, Karen; Herbert, John (Western History Association, 2008-08)
  • Carver, Deborah A. (American Library Association, 1990)
  • Butler, Barbara; Butler, Barb (2013-05-15)
    This handout includes captions, URLs and citations to accompany an instructional screencast video on creating georeferenced bibliographies using Google Earth and GeoCommons.
  • Shoemaker, Stephen J. (University of California Press, 2022)
    Creating the Qur’an presents the first systematic historical-critical study of the Qur’an’s origins, drawing on methods and perspectives commonly used to study other scriptural traditions. Demonstrating in detail that the ...
  • Schlossberg, Marc; Heater, Heather; Bargen, Sara; Rolniak, David (2006-05-16)
    This Atlas contains a series of maps resulting froma community-based mapping project between the University of Oregon and the Crest Drive Citizens Association in Eugene, OR. In the Fall, 2006 academic term, students taking ...
  • Yarris, Kristin Elizabeth (Cambridge, 2019)
    Generations can also be considered in relation to social regeneration, revealing how childbearing and childrearing organize family relations of care and membership in and across generations (child/parent/grandparent) within ...
  • Purucker, David (Taylor & Francis, 2021-02)
    How should movements for environmental justice orient themselves towards the state? Recent work in the environmental justice field critiques the legalistic basis of both environmental justice research and movement strategy ...
  • Woken, David (Oregon Library Association, 2017-10-06)
    Critical librarianship has emerged over the past decade or so as one of the main thrusts of the library profession’s longstanding commitment to social justice. Growing from the application of insights from critical theory ...
  • Moore, Fabienne (Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2006-10)
  • Dougherty, Maureen; Stockard, Jean (1975)
    It is my hope that this introduction will provide you with a comfortable framework for experiencing this study. The sections that follow will further expand on my process and findings. My involvement with this study began ...
  • Hanmer, Janel; Dewitt, Barry; Yu, Lan; Tsevat, Joel; Roberts, Mark; Revicki, Dennis; Pilkonis, Paul A.; Hess, Rachel; Hays, Ron D.; Fischhoff, Baruch; Feeny, David; Condon, David; Cella, David (Public Library of Science, 2018-07-31)
    Objectives The PROMIS-Preference (PROPr) score is a recently developed summary score for the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). PROPr is a preference-based scoring system for seven PROMIS ...
  • Wacks, David A. (Wayne State University Press, 2015)
    Crónica de Flores y Blancaflor is a medieval romance interpolated into a thirteenth-century account of the struggles of the kings of Asturias (eighth–ninth centuries) with the Umayyad Caliphate in Cordova. In this essay I ...
  • Ringer, Greg (CABI Publishing/Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006)
    More than six thousand years after humans reputedly first reached the North America continent by land, Vitus Bering led a Russian expedition aboard two ships to explore Alaska in 1741. Four decades later, Captain James ...
  • Merskin, Debra; University of Oregon. Center for the Study of Women in Society (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2008)
  • Freyd, Jennifer J. (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2009)
    Women are diagnosed with a host of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), more often than men. Why? This mystery has inspired countless theories, but has remained ...

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