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To Establish or Not to Establish? The Question of Establishing Name Authority Records for Theses and Dissertation Authors
(2012-05-18)Recent vigorous discussion on the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) listserv raised a number of questions on the ethics of establishing theses and dissertation authors using birth dates and other information found ... -
Workshop on Assessment in the Humanities
(2012-05-25)Workshop on assessment in the humanities presentation slides and supporting documents -
Why Assessment?
(2012-05-25)Gerald Graff, University of Illinois, Chicago. Respondent: Laura Mandell, Director, Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture, Texas A&M University -
Problem-Based Approach to Assessment
(2012-05-25)Peggy Maki, Peggy Maki Associates. Respondent: Robert DiDonato, Director, Global Initiative; Interim Chair, Spanish & Portuguese Department, Miami University -
Workshop on Assessment in the Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Arts
(2012-05-25)Workshop on Assessment in the Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Arts presentation slides and supporting documents. -
Keynote Address: Assessment, Transformative Learning and the Humanities
(2012-05-25)Carol Geary Schneider, President, Association of American Colleges and Universities. Respondent: Allan Winkler, Chair, Miami University Humanities Center; Distinguished Professor of History -
Welcome: Introduction to Keynote Speaker
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Rationale for This Symposium
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What We Are Taking Away from This Symposium
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Approaching the Ineffable
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Progressive Case for Standardization
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Demystifying Measurement, Valuing Narrative
(2012-05-25)Charlie Blaich, Director, Center of Inquiry, Wabash College, and the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium. Respondent: John Jeep, German, Russian, and East Asian Languages Department, Miami University -
NSSE, FSSE and Assessment in the Humanities
(2012-05-25)Bob Gonyea, Associate Director, Research and Data Analysis, National Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University Tom Laird, Project Manager, Faculty Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University. Respondent: Carolyn ... -
Slightly Less Clueless after Assessment
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How OPEN SCHOLARSHIP is CHANGING RESEARCH
(2012-10-25)A talk about how new digital capabilities -including electronic publishing, social media, institutional repositories, and copyright legislation- are profoundly impacting traditional scholarly communication. -
What difference does "digital" make to the humanities?
(2012-12-14)In this presentation, the speaker talked about key differences that digital media make in the humanities and debates about those differences were presented and illustrated with specific examples of projects. -
The Victorian Women Writers Project
(2012-12-14)A talk on the collaboration and cooperation that happened between the English department and the library leading up to the impending Scholars' Commons at the University of Indiana. -
Tell Me About Your Mother/s: A Genealogy of Contemporary Organizing in South Africa
(2013-02-14)The presentation examined the political and social strategies and the ethical percepts, which the African women had to go through. They survived migration and intervened in the shape and structure of the forces of involuntary ...