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Is Paul the eternal enemy of women?
(2014-11-13)
In his essay “Preface on the Prospects of Christianity,” Irish playwright, critic, and political activist George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) roundly criticizes the Apostle Paul. In addition to contending that Paul “does nothing ...
Women and work.
(2014-11-13)
Women have made tremendous strides in the professions. More women than ever graduate from college and enter challenging fields like business, technology, medicine, and law. In the U.S., women earn 57% of undergraduate ...
The Sweet Smell (and Taste) of Success: Incentivizing ORCID iD Sign-Ups Among Faculty and Graduate Students
(2016-09-15)
ORCID identifiers (ORCID iDs) are a persistent unique identifier for researchers and scholars and enable the automation of links to research objects such as publications, grants, presentations, data, patents and more -- a ...
The Feminine Mystique and society : a look at new media representations.
(2014-11-13)
Betty Friedan, in her 1963 bestseller, The Feminine Mystique, examined the role of various institutions in keeping women in a subservient position. The text helped kick off 1960s feminism in the United States. Fifty years ...
Social media's workplace impact.
(2014-11-13)
In Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, McLuhan probes how new media changes
society. Social media such as Facebook and Twitter impact both our social lives and our
work lives. This panel presentation will ...
Reframing Pinterest: Information Literacy for Interior Design Students
This paper discusses providing information literacy to interior design students, specifically how
over a few years, and several assignment iterations, we moved from a more traditional one-shot
library instruction session ...