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Yeaman, Andrew R. J. – Educational Media and Technology Yearbook, 1997
Examines technology as a current professional issue and suggests strategies of interpretation from anthropology, history, sociology, and the humanities that will promote understanding. Highlights include a review of education and technology over the last century; interactions between society and technology; and recommended reading on the discourse…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Anthropology, Educational Technology, Humanities
ADE Bulletin, 1996
Highlights the importance of new electronic technologies for the humanities and provides the basis for departmental and institutional support of modern language faculty who use such technologies and integrate them into their work. Provides guidelines for reappointment, tenure, and promotion reviews. (TB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Faculty Development, Faculty Promotion
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Hart, Richard L. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1997
A survey of faculty information gathering at the State University of New York, College at Fredonia found that formal sources (personal and college libraries, and interlibrary loans) were more important than informal sources (colleagues, and attendance at professional meetings) and that sciences relied more on journals and humanities more on books.…
Descriptors: Books, Faculty, Higher Education, Humanities
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Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2002
Examines data on prize-winning books during the 1990s from the American Historical Association, American Musicological Society, the College Art Association, and the Modern Language Association. Suggests that studying awards from the leading humanities scholarly associations can tell much about the disciplines, publishing industry, and library…
Descriptors: Classification, Humanities, Intellectual Disciplines, Library Collections
Broderick, Dorothy M. – Library Journal, 1997
A traditional librarian argues that there is no "science of information" and that librarianship belongs to the humanities not the sciences. Traces the replacement of librarians with "machine people,""digital theorists," and other "off-the-wall types" from the 1960s to the present. Proposes a course of…
Descriptors: Conflict, Higher Education, Humanities, Information Science
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Zeller, Terry – Art Education, 1989
Examines how three schools of art education--child-centered creativity, aesthetic education, and discipline-based art education--address the content and methods of the humanities. Advocates a humanities approach to art in general education, using interdisciplinary content in the analysis, interpretation, and synthesis of works of art. (LS)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
MacFarquhar, Roderick – Humanities, 1989
Discusses the implications for scholarly research of the military action taken by the Chinese government during the recent student protests. Points out practical problems as well as moral issues concerning the resumption of normal scholarly activities in China. Explains the possible effects of China becoming a more closed society. (KO)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Humanities
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Kopelman, Loretta M. – Academic Medicine, 1989
The medical humanities program has 50 contact hours with medical students in the required curriculum, well-subscribed fourth-year electives, and programs for residents, fellows, and faculty. Course content is summarized by year. Several crucial decisions in the program's first year have affected its nature and development. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction, Medical Education
Seiter, David M. – Moral Education Forum, 1989
Describes nine entries from the ERIC database that deal with civil liberties. Topics include the teaching of the morality of citizenship, censorship in schools, classroom research in the humanities, development of human-rights laws in the international community, and the addition of peace education to the curriculum. (KO)
Descriptors: Censorship, Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Classroom Research
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Dannerbeck, Francis J. – ADFL Bulletin, 1989
Describes the University of South Carolina's (Columbia) Contemporary European Studies program, which drew on current course offerings and existing financial resources to provide study about post-French Revolution European languages, cultures, politics, history, geography, and economics. Options exist at many other institutions to create broadly…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, European History, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction
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Hoogcarspel, Annelies – Information Technology and Libraries, 1994
Describes the "Rutgers Inventory of Machine-Readable Texts in the Humanities" that provides bibliographic information through RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) for electronic texts in the humanities. Highlights include adaptation of MARC format; access points; search strategies; and unresolved issues in the bibliographic…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Copyrights, Higher Education
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Perez, Janet – ADFL Bulletin, 1993
An overview of mentoring (including culture- and gender-neutral suggestions for all mentors and mentees) offers advice on guiding graduate students and young faculty in the humanities through the shoals of preparation for, and then work (mostly teaching) in, academe. Author sees mentoring as a pragmatic and altruistic "not a normative" activity,…
Descriptors: Career Development, Faculty Advisers, Faculty Development, Graduate Students
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Sarat, Austin – Perspectives on Political Science, 1992
Maintains that the teaching of law should not be relegated to professional law schools alone. Contends that the liberal arts and the humanities have much to offer prospective lawyers. Argues that political philosophy helps provide lawyers with a broader understanding of society and the role of law. (CFR)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Higher Education, Humanities, Law Schools
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Green, David – Information Technology and Libraries, 1998
Describes the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH), a membership coalition of 65 cultural organizations and institutions, including arts, humanities, and information technology communities, committed to successful integrated networking of cultural resources. The NINCH Web site, strategic community-wide meetings,…
Descriptors: Art, Cultural Background, Humanities, Information Networks
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Cory, Kenneth A. – Computers and the Humanities, 1997
Contends that large databases contain hidden knowledge, or literature that is logically linked but not bibliographically linked, that contains academically interesting commonalities not retrievable by normal searching methods. Based on search methods for discovering previously unknown causes of medical syndromes, a method for discovering new…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Records, Databases, Humanities
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