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Moving Image Cataloging

How to Create and How to Use a Moving Image Catalog

Libraries, archives, and museums hold a wide variety of moving images, all of which require the same level of attention to issues of organization and access as their print counterparts. Consequently, the people who create collection level records and metadata for these resources need to be equally conversant in the principles of cataloging. Martha Yee covers both descriptive (AACR2R, AMIM, and FIAF rules) and subject cataloging (with a focus on LCSH). In the process, the reader is encouraged to think critically and to be prepared to make decisions in ambiguous situations where solutions to problems are not always obvious or clearly dictated by specific rules.

First of all, the moving image field follows a number of different standards for
cataloging, including The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed. rev.,
Archival Moving Image Materials: a Cataloging Manual, and The FIAF Cataloging
Rules.

Fashion and Costume in American Popular Culture

A Reference Guide

Provides a convenient and unique look at fashion and costume literature and how it has developed historically. Discusses subjects from jeans to wedding dresses.

Monographic works, serials and periodicals, and media or audiovisuals can be
studied. Large bibliographic databases allow for this type of analysis. For this
chapter the OCLC Online Union Catalog ( WorldCat, as the database is known in
the ...

A Dictionary and Catalog of African American Folklife of the South

Includes entries for various elements of Southern African American folklife, along with a bibliography of works on the subject.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pyatt, Sherman E. A
dictionary and catalog of African American tblklife of the south / Sherman E. Pyatt
and Alan Johns, p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.

A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi: Biographies, works by Gandhi, and bibliographical sources

The first of three volumes, this comprehensive bibliography of more than 2,200 entries includes all English-language biographies of Gandhi, writings by Gandhi, and bibliographic sources. A unique aspect of the work is a section on books read by Gandhi, a useful list for those seeking insight on Gandhi. Pandiri has carefully examined the titles included and, unlike many earlier bibliographers, he has annotated all of Gandhi's voluminous writings. He also provides in-depth descriptive and evaluative annotations for the other works, noting content, scope, authority, use, and historical significance. A vital reference tool for scholars and researchers, this volume is the first comprehensive Gandhian bibliography since 1974. In addition to in-depth annotations, the entries include full bibliographic information. Many of the entries also include review notes of the work. Full indexes make the material easily accessible. Forthcoming volumes will include books on Gandhian topics and articles about Gandhi and Gandhian topics.

1484. Gandhi, MK, The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi. 1sted. Delhi:
Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of
India, 1958. Volume 1 (1884-1896). XXX, 404p. Port. Illus. Maps. Facsims.
Sources.

Modern South Asian Literature in English

Looks at the work of fifteen authors who were born in India, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka, and whose work is based at least partly there, including R.K. Narayan, Salman Rushdie, and Arundhati Roy.

The passages about Pakistan foreshadow the portrait of that nation he would
create in his next novel. Shame (1983) is a scarifying satire of the history of
Pakistan. It is a much shorter novel than Midnight's Children, and it is tempting to
recommend beginners to start with it; yet it lacks much of the charm and humor of
his earlier novel. If Rushdie has a love/hate relationship with India, his feelings
toward Pakistan are much more unambiguous. Rushdie's personal animosity to
the country's ...

Approaches to Literature Through Genre

This book is designed to aid teachers to inspire students in grades 5-9 to read and keep reading and is part of the Oryx Reading Motivation Series.

This book is designed to aid teachers to inspire students in grades 5-9 to read and keep reading and is part of the Oryx Reading Motivation Series.

A Handbook for the Study of Human Communication

Methods and Instruments for Observing, Measuring, and Assessing Communication Processes

This book describes the available options, and the rationale for selecting among them, for observing, measureing or assessing process of communication. This approach contrasts radically to the one taken in many preceding volumes which explain the applicability of general types of quantitative research, for example, content analysis, laboratory experiments, and statistical analysis, to the study of communication. This approach focuses on the methodological problems and solutions unique to the study of communication. It provides the readers with an outline of the problems and/or alternatives that face the researcher.

This book describes the available options, and the rationale for selecting among them, for observing, measureing or assessing process of communication.

Social Justice in the Ancient World

Essays on the ways the demand for social justice was articulated and implemented in ancient civilizations.

The modern concept of social justice is based on a secular philosophy that took
shape in the Western world in the eighteenth century and was enshrined, after a
long evolution in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (1948). At its core,
this philosophy emphasizes individual freedom, tolerance, human dignity and a
complete separation of church and state. Islam, advocating total submission to
the will of Allah and establishing no separation whatsoever between government
and ...

Team-based Learning

A Transformative Use of Small Groups

The remarkable teaching strategy of team learning is explained in this book, taking the teaching of small groups to a whole new level. Team learning's distinctive feature is its ability to transform "groups" into "teams" and use the energy from team dynamics to generate significant learning, offering teachers advantages that are not available in any other form of teaching.

Part I The Key Ideas of Team-Based Learning The primary purpose of part I of
this book is to present all the key ideas needed by anyone who is interested in
using team-based learning in their teaching. Part II will then offer examples of
courses in which teachers have successfully used team-based learning, that is,
the "Voices of Experience." Dee Fink begins part I by putting the ideas of team-
based learning into the larger context of teaching with small groups. During the
past decade ...

The Distortion Theory of Macroeconomic Forecasting

A Guide for Economists and Investors

An all-in-one-place synthesis of several business cycle theories and a guide for professional investors and corporate economists.

THE AUSTRIAN THEORY Like the monetarist theory (which developed a theory
of the business cycle after it had been used as an explanation of economic
phenomena), the Austrian theory of the business cycle developed from what was
originally a theory of interest rates and their effects on the capital structure.
Application as an explanation of economic fluctuations became obvious since the
central banking mechanism allowed interest rates to be temporarily altered at the
whim of the ...