Browsing Research, Publications, and Presentations (The Ohio State University Libraries) by Title
Now showing results 224-243 of 701
-
Faculty–Library Collaborations in Digital History: A Case Study of the Travel Journal of Cornelius B. Gold
Davis, Ann Marie L.; McCullough, Jessica; Panciera, Ben; Parmer, Rebecca ( 2017 )In this article, the authors present a case study on a teaching and learning initiative in digital humanities at Connecticut College. The article outlines a project in which students in a midlevel history course collaborated ... -
Fair Use in the Digital Environment: A Research Guide
Schlosser, Melanie ( 2006 ) -
Faith-based Archaeology: Barbara Mann, Archaeologists, and the Mounds
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2004 )A critical review of Native Americans, Archaeologists, and the Mounds, by Barbara Alice Mann (New York, Peter Lang, 2003). -
Fancy Field Jug Attributed to Dick Brown-- Potter
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2005 )A fancy Albany slip sgraffito decorated field jug inscribed "Mr. James Lewis, Moxahalla [sic] Ohio" and signed by Dick Brown, Roseville, O.", is attributed to a Richard Brown, listed in the 1880 census as a potter in ... -
Faunal Analysis of Four Historic Samples from Covington, Kentucky
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1987 )Faunal remains retrieved from four rectangular, wood-lined privies encountered during the excavation of the Bromley pottery and the Hemingray glass works in Covington, Kentucky, have been analyzed. Total sample size is ... -
Faunal and Plant Remains from Three Late Woodland Sites in Muskingum County, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1984 )Plant and animal remains from three Late Woodland sites in Muskingum Co., Ohio (Copeland Island, Longacre I, and Longacre II) are identified. Maize and bean agriculture appears to be present at some of the sites. Freshwater ... -
Faunal Remains from Four Late Prehistoric Sites in Northeastern Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1973 )Prehistoric faunal remains from four Whittlesey Phase (Late Prehistoric) sites in northeastern Ohio (Cuyahoga and Lake Co.) are analyzed. Maize agriculture is believed to have been more important at the South Park Site, ... -
Faunal Remains from Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, West Virginia
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1985 )A small faunal sample excavated at Jackson's Mill (46-Le-24), Lewis Co., West Virginia (boyhood home of General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson), is described and analyzed. The sample is dominated by pig and other domesticated ... -
Faunal Remains from the Howard Baum Site, Ross County, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1981 )Phase IV excavation at the Howard Baum Site, Ross Co., Ohio, produced 1522 pieces of animal bone from feature matrices. The fauna is inventoried by feature matrices. Based upon MNI, deer, elk, and turkey are the three ... -
Faunal Remains from the Miller Site (46-Ja-55), Jackson County, West Virginia
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1981 )Analysis of 2,314 bone items recovered from 14 features and surface midden at the Miller site (46-Ja-55), Jackson County, West Virginia, indicates a highly focal economy during a (probably) short-term, spring-summerfall ... -
Faunal Remains from the Schoenbrunn Village, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2007 )Goerhing and Snyder (2003) provide an overview of the Ohio Historical Society’s archaeological work at the Moravian missionary village of Schoenbrunn, including an analysis of the faunal remains by graduate student Anne ... -
The Federal Depository Library Program: Moving Forward
Diedrichs, Carol Pitts ( 2009 )Presentation at the EBSCO Executive Seminar, held January 25, 2009, in Denver, Colorado, during the 2009 Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association. -
Feminist Praxis in Library Leadership
Hathcock, April; Vinopal, Jennifer ( 2017-10 ) -
A Field Day for Carry A. Nation: Remarkable View of Inventory at The Ransbottom Brothers Pottery, Roseville, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2011 )A ca. 1907-1920 postcard view showing an inventory of 100,000 one gallon stoneware jugs at the Ransbottom Brothers Pottery, Roseville, Ohio, is described and illustrated. -
Fifth ACRL National Conference: A Brief Report: April 5-8, 1989 Cincinnati, OH
Hawks, Carol Pitts ( 1989 )One of the prevailing themes of the Fifth ACRL National Conference held in Cincinnati, Ohio, was the state of the library materials budget. This theme manifested itself in papers on educational and general (E&G) expenditures, ... -
Filtering, Selection, and Guided Access. (Internet access in public libraries)
Diaz, Karen R. ( 1998 )In the great debate that continues on public Internet access, it is important not to lose sight of the difference between filtering and selection. The former seeks to keep a user from finding or viewing certain types of ... -
Financial Fitness for Women
Courtney, Nancy ( 1998 ) -
Financial literacy education in the United States: Exploring popular personal finance literature
Faulkner, Ash ( 2015-11-20 )As libraries work to define their roles within the global financial literacy education movement, it will serve them well to understand the popular literary component to this movement: the personal finance self-help genre. ... -
Financial Literacy Education in the United States: Library Programing versus Popular Personal Finance Literature
Faulkner, Ash ( 2016 )It is essential that librarians providing financial literacy programming understand how their programming ties in with the available personal finance literature. Consequently, this article intends to explore the interplay ... -
Finding the Connection: Research Data Management and the Office of Research
Rinehart, Amanda ( 2016-10 )As our researchers each navigate their own particular research lifecycle and we seek to develop library services to meet their needs, it behooves us to try and understand their entire research process. Fortunately, we’re ...