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Habituated: A Merleau-Pontian Analysis of the Smartphone
Howard, Maria; Bussell, Hilary ( 2018 )This paper offers a phenomenological account of our relationship to our smartphones rooted in the work of philosophers Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961) and Drew Leder (1954–). We argue that the nature of this relationship ... -
Hackathons as an Informal Learning Platform
Nandi, Arnab; Mandernach, Meris ( 2016 )Hackathons are fast-paced events where competitors work in teams to go from an idea to working software or hardware within a single day or a weekend and demonstrate their creation to a live audience of peers. Due to the ... -
Hamilton County's Spearhead Mound (33-Ha-24)
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1984 )The 1927 excavation of Hamilton Co.'s "Spearhead Mound," (33-Ha-24), a large Adena mound in Anderson Township, is documented. Several burials and accompanying artifacts, including a celt, copper bracelets, and a stemmed ... -
The Hanover Petroglyph Site (33-Li-56), Licking County, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1977 )Prehistoric and historic rock carvings, since destroyed by highway construction, are described and illustrated from the Hanover or Pure Oil Petroglyph Site, 33-Li-56, Licking Co., Ohio. -
"Have You a Favorite Hymn?"
Schneider, Tina; Preston, Emily ( 2018 )The fields of theology, social activism, hymnology, and pacifism often overlap, although it is rare to find them all represented in one artifact such as a hymnal. A hymnal alone can combine theology and music; a hymnal ... -
Herbal Databases for PDAs: Advice from Two Librarians
Kupferberg, Natalie; Hartel, Lynda Jones ( 2004 )With more Americans using herbal remedies and dietary supplements, health practitioners are striving to increase their knowledge in this area. Health care providers are also increasingly turning to handheld computers for ... -
Hidden Wisdom and Unseen Treasure: Revisiting Cataloging in Medieval Libraries
Russell, Beth M. ( 1998 )Scholars working in the fields of medieval history and cultural history have recognized that understanding the cataloging and accessioning of books is central to understanding the transmission of ideas. This view should ... -
Highlights of the Acquisitions Librarians/Vendors of Library Materials Discussion Group
Hawks, Carol Pitts ( 1990 ) -
Highlights of the ALCTS RS Acquisitions Librarians/Vendors of Library Materials Discussion Group
Hawks, Carol Pitts ( 1991 ) -
Highlights of the Second European ScienceDirect User Conference
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Historic Stoneware Potteries in Manchester, Adams County, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2007 )The history of 19th and early 20th C. stoneware potteries in Manchester, Adams Co., Ohio, is described and examples of marked ware are illustrated. Of particular importance were the firms operated by Archibald Means, John ... -
A History of Diane di Prima's Poets Press
Braun, Jolie ( 2018 )This paper draws on archival material to tell the story of Diane di Prima’s Poets Press. Although di Prima’s 1960s publishing venture has been overlooked, several aspects make it worthy of attention. Founded by the most ... -
The Hobson Site: A Fort Ancient Component Near Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1968 )Salvage archeology at the Hobson Site (33Ms-2) on the Ohio River 1 ½ miles downstream from Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio, has revealed an important Fort Ancient component. On the basis of the dominant pottery types, the ... -
Horatio Bodine's Crucible Cooking Ware
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2010 )Horatio R. Bodine (1826-1883) was an enterprising Muskingum County, Ohio, potter with several patents to his credit. Two of his sons continued the potting tradition, George H. Bodine (1858-ca. 1905) and Greenbury W. Bodine ... -
Hot Topics on the Web Strategies for Research
Diaz, Karen R.; O'Hanlon, Nancy ( 2001 )Some of the pitfalls of research on the Web are highlighted and exacerbated when the type of research being done is for "hot," controversial, or debatable topics. Who to trust, where to find the information, and how to ... -
Human Hand Petroglyphs
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2009 )Two Historic petroglyphs depicting the human hand are described, one associated with the well-known Barnesville Track Rocks, Belmont Co., Ohio, the other occurring on a large sandstone boulder in a stream bed at Rice's ... -
Ichigenkin: Making My Own
Nakamachi, Charuko ( 2012 )Originally the ichigenkin was played by scholars, samurai and zen priests, who considered the instrument as a means of self improvement. Much like ikebana (flower arranging), and chadou (tea ceremony), playing ichigenkin ... -
Identifying Barriers to Effective Subject Access in Library Catalogs
Lancaster, F. W.; Connell, Tschera Harkness; Bishop, Nancy; McCowan, Sherry ( 1991 )Fifty-one subject searches were performed in on online catalog, containing about 4.5 million records. Their success was judged in terms of lists of items, known to be relevant to the various topics, compiled by subject ... -
If You Build It, Will They Fund? Making Research Data Management Sustainable
Erway, Ricky; Rinehart, Amanda ( 2016-01 )Data management underpins current and future research, funder mandates, open access initiatives, researchers’ reputations, and institutional ranking. While it is widely recognized that it’s necessary to provide data ...