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Peer reviewedFasana, Paul – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1975
The recommendation to abandon AACR 6 (Anglo-American Cataloging Rules) should be rejected because of the adverse impact it will have on the quality, integrity, and continuity of existing library catalogs and library collections. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Cataloging, Serials
Peer reviewedPsychometrika: Index Issue, 1972
Contains authors of articles 1936-1970, authors of reviews 1936-1970, authors of books and articles reviewed 1936-1970, topical index 1936-1945, subject index 1946-1955, and a subject index 1956-1970. (RK)
Descriptors: Authors, Indexes, Psychometrics
Peer reviewedSuljak, Nedjelko D. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
The object of copyright law is protection of an author's work, which constitutes a legal relationship consisting of a set of facts. Ideas, however original, are not protected under the copyright law. The problem arises: What works are to be protected? In this paper works protected are enumerated and explained. (38 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Laws
Werkley, Caroline E. – Libr J, 1969
A librarian-author's encounters with library periodical editors. (Editor)
Descriptors: Authors, Libraries, Periodicals
Mukherjee, K. C. – Brit J Educ Stud, 1970
Descriptors: Authors, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedFlannery, Maura C. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents reflections on Maxine Kumin's "In Deep", a collection of essays on living in the country. Highlights the works of some farmers who write and some writers who also farm. Contains 26 references. (JRH)
Descriptors: Authors, Farmers, Literature
Desler, Gail – Voices from the Middle, 2009
The Change Writers project was born in the Title I schools of Elk Grove, California, when Gail Desler, a technology integration specialist, became motivated to open up the district's mandated "Open Court" curriculum to better serve intermediate-grade students. Through writing, technology, and imagination, a larger conversation was…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Schools
Goulah, Jason; Gebert, Andrew – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2009
This article introduces the life and work of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi (1871-1944), a Japanese teacher, school principal, educational philosopher, author, activist, and Buddhist war resister. Quite likely, readers are unfamiliar with Tsunesaburo Makiguchi or his ideas. His writings on education covered three main areas, human geography, community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biographies, Non Western Civilization, Asians
Ortenblad, Anders – Learning Organization, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss both possibilities and problems with Senge's (1990) many faces in The Fifth Discipline, i.e. the fact that different authors refer to different excerpts from his book as his version of the learning organization. Design/methodology/approach: The paper shows that the authors' understandings of Senge,…
Descriptors: Learning, Organizations (Groups), Authors, Comprehension
Aprill, Arnold – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
In this article, the author recalls the life of playwright, artist, and educator Sterling Houston. Sterling was a teaching artist in a much more global sense. He taught everyone who encountered him how to connect across difference--across race, class, ideology, age, gender, and sexual orientation. He had a talent for gently pushing aside the fears…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Biographies, Theater Arts
Yolen, Jane – Journal of Children's Literature, 2007
As a storyteller, the author reminds her readers that she adorns, ornaments, enlarges, engorges, and elevates the truth. However, she relates that there are ten things she no longer enjoys about the world of children's books and publishing but she's still willing to endure. She endures them for the sake of story, and for the sake of her readers.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Publishing Industry, Writing for Publication, Authors
Rosen, Russell S. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2007
Sound plays a prominent role in narrative description of characters and environs in mainstream American literature. A review of American Deaf literature shows that the representations of sound held for deaf writers are in extensional and oppositional terms. American deaf writers, in their descriptions of entities, characters, functions, and…
Descriptors: Deafness, United States Literature, Acoustics, Role
Tunnel, Michael O.; Jacobs, James S. – School Library Journal, 2007
This article features Lloyd Alexander, an author who has produced some of the most elegant and powerful prose in the history of modern children's literature. Lloyd began writing seriously in high school, and though he wrote and submitted many poems and short stories, his only success was being named a finalist in the "Writer's Digest" Short Story…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Awards, Fantasy, Literary Genres
Guillén-Nieto, Victoria; Vargas-Sierra, Chelo; Pardiño-Juan, Maria; Martinez-Barco, Patricio; Suárez-Cueto, Armando – International Journal of English Studies, 2008
Back in the 1990s Malcolm Coulthard announced the beginnings of an emerging discipline, "forensic linguistics", resulting from the interface of language, crime and the law. Today the courts are more than ever calling on language experts to help in certain types of cases, such as authorship identification, plagiarism, legal interpreting…
Descriptors: Crime, Applied Linguistics, Laws, Court Litigation
Gannon, Susanne – English in Australia, 2008
This paper reports on one strand of a research project conducted with prominent writers who are also English teachers from around Australia. It asks what were the conditions which led these writers to come to writing and what conditions have they created in their own work with high school students that establish and promote an enabling pedagogy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Teachers, Writing Instruction, Ethics

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