ARTSEDGE: Lessons understand the experiences of these africanamerican people and Theater, Visual Arts, Social studies. learn about Northwest American and canadian cultures and http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/teach/les.cfm?otherSubjectId=SOC
LIBgate - Library Gateway Library of Congress) africanamerican Women - Online Duke University) Women\ s studies - Manuscript diaries the documented exploits of canadian George Cross http://www.exlib.org/amhist.htm
Browse By Letter The Database of africanamerican Poetry (DAAP), published by Plant genome studies, now the focus of journals and magazines (primarily American and canadian). http://www.libraries.uc.edu/research/articles/ar.php?rLet=a
Conference Presentations Given In Spring 1997 Negro Spiritual, a presentation at the africanamerican Music in Aaron Castelan Cargile, Department of Communication studies. Egyptian-canadian Literature A http://www.csulb.edu/~acaproj/Spring98/inpersonpresentations.html
Extractions: Showcase An Academic Affairs Digest In Person Marka Burns, Department of Art Invited Speaker at the "Teaching Art Education with Technology" conference, Getty Education Institute for the Arts, Los Angeles, CA, January 1997. Lila Crespin, Department of Art Invited Speaker at the "Teaching Art Education with Technology" conference, Getty Education Institute for the Arts, Los Angeles, CA, January 1997. Susan McLain, Department of Dance "The Effects of a Conditioning and Alignment Program on Supine Jump and Pelvic Alignment," a presentation at the Dance Medicine and Somatics Conference, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, February 1997. Maria Viera, Department of Film and Electronic Arts "The Hitman as Hero," a paper presented at the Far West Popular Culture Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV, February 1997. Robert Chi, Department of Information Systems "Product Segmentation by Neural Networks," a presentation at the 30th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Maui, HI, January 1997. H. Michael Chung
Extractions: African Americans and the Mass Media Before you begin... Reference Sources Databases to use for identifying primary sources ... Web Searching Before you begin... To connect to UCSD Libraries databases from anywhere use the campus proxy server or make UCSD your Internet Service Provider. For help, click here To print from CLICS and all Academic Computing labs, set up a laser printing account first. To photocopy and print at all UCSD Libraries (except CLICS), use a copy card Reference Sources Note: Listed below are a few examples of the types of reference books the library has; use ROGER to find more, or browse in similar call number areas in SSHL Reference. Subject Encyclopedias The African American encyclopedia SSH Ref Stacks E185 .A253 1993
Nformation Digest Sep 11, 2003 American Student Welcome 9. africanamerican Student Welcome 10. UNL Women s studies Colloquium on September 16 series, “Comparing the canadian and American http://www.unl.edu/Nformation/archives/digest.Sep.11.2003.html
Extractions: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1. DEGREE APPLICATION DEADLINE - SEPTEMBER 26 2. Antelope Valley Project Necessitates Parking Consolidations UNL Brass Ensemble to perform Information Meeting on National Scholarships and Awards PHA event features "Comparing the Canadian and American Plains" ... http://parking.unl.edu ************************************************************************* 3. UNL Brass Ensemble to perform The UNL Brass Ensemble will perform at the 25th Anniversary Mass for Bishop McNamara, Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 5:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church, 518 W. State Street, Grand Island, NE. http://www.unl.edu/music ************************************************************************* 4. Information Meeting on National Scholarships and Awards Wednesday, September 17, from 6:30-7:30 PM in the City Campus Union. If you have good academic and service records, please attend this important workshop and learn about prestigious national and international scholarships and awards. Some of the scholarships discussed will be: Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, Goldwater, Truman, and the NSF Graduate Fellowship. For more information on these scholarships contact: Laura Damuth, Ldamuth1@unl.edu. http://www.unl.edu/ous/scholarships.shtml
World-Wide Web Resources - Feminism & Women's Studies canadian scholarly journal addressing canadian and international history in Historical and Women s studies Journals resource guide for the africanamerican Woman http://www.uky.edu/Subject/women.html
Extractions: Feminism and Women's Studies Defining Gender, 1450-1910 , "Advice Literature for men and women." Access to approximately 50,000 images of original manuscript and printed material, including a strong core of documents from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Ephemeral material such as ballads, cartoons and pamphlets are featured alongside diaries, advice literature, medical journals, conduct books and periodicals. Structured into five sections: Conduct and Politeness (Section I) [available as of 3/10/04] and Domesticity and the Family (Section II) [available summer 2004]; the other three will be made available over the next three years: Consumption and Leisure (Section III), Education and Sensibility (Section IV) and The Body (Section V). Accessible via campus computers. Also available off-campus for UK faculty, students and staff; follow these proxy server access instructions Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 , brings together books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies to document the multiplicity of women's reform movements. Accessible via campus computers. Also available off-campus for UK faculty, students and staff; follow these proxy server access instructions
UMKC Libs: Humanities Databases Database (Click on title to connect). African American studies. Link to a description of the database. Book reviews for US ., canadian and British publications. http://www.umkc.edu/lib/online/databases-Humanities.htm
UMKC Libs: Subject Research Database (Click on title to connect). African American studies. Link to a description of the database. Book reviews for US , canadian and British publications. http://www.umkc.edu/lib/Instruction/SubjectSocSci.htm
Extractions: UMKC MERLIN Catalog Site Map Search Site ... Libraries Home Research by Subject: Social Sciences Miller Nichols Library Subject Guides Online Databases Digital Collections Other Resources ... Librarian Subject Specialists This page contains links in resources in the Social Sciences, including administration of justice, anthropology, counseling, criminal justice and criminology, economics, education, library science, political science, psychology, social work, sociology. Link to all Miller Nichols Library subject guides Link to all online databases F = Full text or some full text.
GMU Libraries Media Guide: African American History a song with legendary powers to connect those who sany of the young army men, Frenchcanadian boatmen, Clark s Return to African American studies Media Guides. http://library.gmu.edu/subject/AFAM/history.html
Extractions: The Birmingham Campaign was launched in 1963. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists were soon jailed, but it was the participation of the children that advanced the momentum of the Birmingham movement. They marched alongside the adults and were taken to jail with them as well. Because the 16th St. Baptist Church was close to the downtown area, it was an ideal location to hold rallies and meetings. On Sunday morning, Sept. 15, 1963, dynamite planted by the Ku Klux Klan, exploded in the building. Under the fallen debris, the bodies of four girls were found. Denise McNair, Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley died because of the color of their skin. Features archival film footage, home photographs, comments by surviving family members, and interviews with local and national figures of the time.
UM Library: Electronic Journals & Newspapers List Engineering; African studies; africanamerican studies; American and canadian studies; Anthropology and Archaeology; Architecture; Art http://www.lib.umich.edu/ejournals/
Extractions: All of the journals listed here have also been cataloged in the UM Library Catalog . Due to licensing restrictions, remote access to many of these journals is limited to students, staff, and faculty of the University of Michigan. Search for: anywhere in Title Subject (more search options) Alphabetical by Title A B C D ... Non-Alphabetic Titles Resources Arranged by Category Browse by Subject UM Appropriate Use Policy
INTERNATIONAL SIMULATIONS of the Uruguay Round Agreements; connect directly to Forces of the World (canadian Forces College Topics include African American studies, American Civil War http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/intsim.html
Extractions: Citation Guides Reference Tools Research Guides POLITICAL SCIENCE 160 SLIDE SHOW UMich Only Web Links Available from Campus Ethernet Workstations, via Modem Using 489-2222, and the Remote Server Last updated on July 19, 2002 Connect to MIRLYN [http://mirlyn.web.lib.umich.edu/] MCAT lists books within the University of Michigan Library system. Searchable by author, title, subject, keyword, and call number
Women's Studies Resources canadian Women s studies Online - directory of also includes links to other african-american history sites literature, feminist criticism, and gender studies. http://www.york.ac.uk/services/library/subjects/womenint.htm
Extractions: Statistics See also: Sociology information sources: Gender Studies which includes further resources which may be of interest. Women's Studies resources in the University of York Library [ HTML Acrobat PDF Microform sources for women's history [ HTML Acrobat PDF Databases at York (York users only) - Information about all major databases available to members of the University. Includes a list of databases and database host services, links to individual database guides, information on how to connect to database host services and how to download software if required, plus the Database FAQ with answers to frequently asked questions about databases available at York. Electronic journals at York - Links to an alphabetical list of full text electronic journals available at York. see also the list of free electronic journals related to women's studies further down this page.
PA Research II: A To H Africa; Edinburgh. African Affairs; London. African American Review; Terre Haute. British Journal of Middle Eastern studies; Exeter. canadian Business; Toronto. http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/connect/journals/palist1.cfm
Extractions: Database: PA (Periodical Abstracts) Research II: A to H Description: Search 1800 periodicals on a wide range of topics including the arts, business, humanities, health, social sciences, sciences. Part I: Titles A to H in the current database: Part II: Titles I to K in the current database: Part III: Titles L to Z in the current database: 10 Percent; San Francisco 1001 Home Ideas; New York 80 Micro; Peterborough ABA Journal; Chicago ACM Computing Surveys; Baltimore ACM Transactions on Database Systems; New York ADA. Air Defense Artillery; Fort Bliss AIDS Alert; Atlanta AIDS Care; Abingdon ANQ; Lexington ARTnews; New York ASEAN Economic Bulletin; Singapore AVC Presentation; Melville Academy of Marketing Science. Journal; Greenvale Academy of Political Science. Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science; New York Accent on Living; Bloomington
JSTOR Journal Titles Review Administrative Science Quarterly African American Review The of Middle Eastern studies British Journal Microeconomics Callaloo The canadian Journal of http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/connect/journals/jstorlist.cfm
Jean And Alexander Heard Library--Electronic Databases with American and canadian history and Subjects covered africanamerican studies; Economics; History; Latin Religion - Theology; Womens studies. Material types http://lib11.library.vanderbilt.edu/diglib/eres.pl?action=detail&RC=1210&Resourc
History History and Life US and canadian history, area American studies Web; American Revolution Research Page; Resources for Students of africanamerican History and http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/bysubject/hist.htm
BCSSTA: Professional Development Opportunities canadian Council for Geographic Education. teachers of history and social studies July 23 teachers incorporate the history of africanamerican slavery into their http://www.bctf.bc.ca/psas/BCSSTA/opportunities.shtml
Extractions: St. Michaels University School - Summer Educators Institute Registration information for Geotechnology Institute: Contact Mr. Lindsay Thierry at EdExtension@smus.ca Insights into Teaching History 12 Registration information for February conference: contact Deidre Moore BC Teachers' Institute 2004 First ever! Applications due January 15th: contact Karen L. Aitken Geography Connections Project - Nov. 14-16, 2003: Contact - Dale Gregory BCSSTA Fall Conference - October 24, 2003: Contact - Ellen Ellis and Violet Colombara BCIT Geography Professional Development October 24, 2003: Contact - Dale Gregory BCSSTA Fall Conference - October, 2002: Contact - Eric Bonfield and Violet Colombara ... Weather and Climate Change Seminar August 18th - 23rd, 2002. Sponosored by the Geography Connections Network Group and the Canadian Council for Geographic Education: Contact - Dale Gregory The Great Canadian Geography Challenge - Competitions at the school, provincial or territorial and national level.
Urban Studies Films Video Recordings on Urban studies. VC 5204 canadian Broadcasting Corporation An inquiry into Moving Pictures Examines urban africanamerican life in http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/depts/smil/filmographies/urban_studies.htm
Extractions: Fax:416-736-5838 Fall/Winter Hours: Summer Hours: Please note the following abbreviations: MP : 16mm film VC : VHS videotape VC 3/4 : 3/4" videotape THE AIR WE BREATHE 1996 46 min. VC #4177 National Film Board of Canada Filmed in several major urban centres in Canada and the United States, looks at how certain political choices and socio-cultural forces have led to the growing crisis of air pollution, and what steps certain cities are taking down the path for a cleaner, less-polluting transit system. AMERICA BY DESIGN SERIES: 1986 60 min. Guggenheim Prod. 1. THE HOUSE