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The Five Hundred Fourteenth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Minor in Cyber Security., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Five Hundred Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Five Hundred Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Five Hundred Tenth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Five Hundred Third Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Five Hundredth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Five Hundred Twelfth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Formulation and Process Development of a Novel Multiparticulate Extended Release Pharmaceutical Delivery Platform for a Highly Water Soluble Compound, Cyrus D. Agarabi
The Four Hundred and Eightieth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Studies., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a B.A. in Chinese., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-First Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-Second Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Eighty-Third Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninetieth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a B.S. Degree in Psychology., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-First Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-Second Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Ninety-Third Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred and Thirty-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Eighty-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Eighty-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fiftieth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a School of Communication., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-First Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Second Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fifty-Third Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Fortieth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a B.S. degree in Chemistry and Forensic Chemistry., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-First Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Second Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Forty-Third Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Ninety-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Ninety-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventieth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-First Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Second Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Seventy-Third Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixtieth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Fifth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-First Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a B.S. Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Second Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Sixty-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Thirty-Eighth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Thirty-Fourth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Thirty-Ninth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal to Establish a Department of Physical Therapy., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Thirty-Seventh Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Four Hundred Thirty-Sixth Report of the Curricular Affairs Committee: Proposal for a B.A. Degree in Writing and Rhetoric., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The History of Jews in the American Apparel Industry, Phyllis Dillon
The Impact of a Student Success Course on Developmental Students' Retention, Brenda Renee McGill
The Impact of Deep-Brain Stimulation on Speech Comprehensibility and Swallowing in Patients with Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease, David E. Ryder
The Impact of Ethical Concerns on Fashion Consumerism: A Review, Lena Cavusoglu and Mourad Dakhli
The impact of information on behavior under an ambient-based policy for regulating nonpoint source pollution, Haoran Miao, Jacob Fooks, Todd Guilfoos, Kent Messer, Soni M. Pradhanang, Jordan Suter, Simona Trandafir, and Emi Uchida
The Impact of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (BDE-47) Administration in Mice and its Implications in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Kristen Ciampi
The Impact of Social Network Sites on International Student Adjustment on a US College Campus, Richard Bowen Gillie
The Impact of the Healthy Children, Healthy Families Curriculum on Maternal Food Parenting Practices, Laura E. Otterbach
The Inaugural Issue of Dignity, Donna M. Hughes
The Influence of 1, 3-Butylene Glucol and Fatty Acid Esters on Rat Reproduction and Development, Patricia King Adams
The Influence of Hydrothermal Plumes on Midwater Ecology, and a New Method to Assess Pelagic Biomass, Brennan Theodore Phillips
The Influence of Planned Physical Activity in Preschoolers on Subsequent Energy Balance, Chelsey Leigh Da Silva
The Issues and Challenges of Assessing Media Literacy Education, Evelien A. Schilder, Barbara B. Lockee, and D. Patrick Saxon
The Perceived Ability to Cope and Adapt to Management Changes in Young and Old Fishers in Two New England Fishing Ports, Angela Elena Silva
The Politics of Welfare Exclusion: Immigration and Disparity in Medicaid Coverage, Ling Zhu and Ping Xu
The Potential of Chemicals and Pythium Species to Control Marasmius Fairy Ring, Peter Bent Adams
The Providence Journal, the Providencer Anzeiger, and the Attack on all things German in the United States During the First World War, Andrée J. Rathemacher
The Psychological Continuity Within Discontinuity of Spenser's Four Hymns, Sara Pettigrew Adams
The recommendation of the Ad Hoc Committee to address Faculty Senate membership and faculty voting rights., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Relationship of Dopamine to Blood Pressure and Monoamine Oxidase Activity in Hypertensive Rats, David Rockwell De Fanti
The Response of Molting Homarus Americanus to Ocean Acidification Projections, Erin Lyn McLean
The Role of Cellulose Synthase-like D Genes in Tip Growth of Physcomitrella patens, Erin E. Killeavy, Arielle Chaves, and Alison Roberts
The Seismic Stratigraphy, Crustal Structure, Volcanic and Sedimentary History of the East Mariana and Pigafetta Basins of the Western Pacific, Lewis Julius Abrams
The Simple Chordate Ciona intestinalis Has a Reduced Complement of Genes Associated with Fanconi Anemia, Edward C. Stanley, Paul A. Azzinaro, David A. Vierra, Niall G. Howlett, and Steven Q. Irvine
The SYNOP Experiment: Inverted Echo Sounder Data Report for Jun 1989 to Sep 1990, Erik Fields and D. Randolph Watts
The SYNOP Experiment: Inverted Echo Sounder Data Report for May 1988 to Aug 1989, Erik Fields and D. Randolph Watts
The SYNOP Experiment Inverted Echo Sounder Data Report for October 1987 to May 1988, Xiaoshu Qian, Karen L. Tracey, Erik Fields, and D. Randolph Watts
The Synthesis of Rotaxane Probes for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Scott MacGill Karas
The Think Aloud Approach. A Promising Tool for Online Reading Comprehension, Stefania Carioli and Andrea Peru
The University College and General Education Committee Report #2007-08-5., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The University College and General Education Committee Report #2007-08-6: Section II., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
The Use of Certain Crop Plants in the Determination of "Active" Aluminum in the Soil as Compared with Extraction by Dilute Acetic Acid, Waldo Lawrence Adams
The Use of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Mental Illness, Jessica L. Gören and T. Tewksbury
The Utilization of Video-Conference Shared Medical Appointments in Rural Diabetes Care, Lisa Tokuda, Lorenzo, Andre Theriault, Tracey H. Taveira, Lynn Marquis, Helene Head, David Edelman, Susan R. Kirsh, David C. Aron, and Wen-Chih Wu
The World of The Cat's Table: Literature Through Production Design Analysis, Andrea J. Johnson
Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Jaws and Hyoid During Feeding in White-Spotted Bamboo Sharks, Bradley Scott
Three-Dimensional Model-Observation Intercomparison in the Loop Current Region, Kellen C. Rosburg
Three-Year-Old Photographers: Educational Mediation as a Basis for Visual Literacy via Digital Photography in Early Childhood, Arielle Friedman
Time-Frequency Based Methods for Non-Stationary Signal Analysis with Application To EEG Signals, Amal Feltane
To Catch a Falling Robber, William B. Kinnersley, Paweł Prałat, and Douglas B. West
Tolfenamic Acid Interrupts the De Novo Synthesis of Plaque-Forming Amyloid Beta Peptides: Implications for Alzheimers Disease, Lina I. Adwan
Toward Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems: Algorithms, Architectures, and Applications, Bo Tang
Trace Driven Simulation of Cache Memories, Sridhar Adina
Trade Exposure and the Polarization of Government Spending in the American States, Brian S. Krueger and Ping Xu
Two Unequal Inclusions in Infinite Plate, Vijay G. Ukadgaonker
Understanding and describing users’ wayfinding behavior in public library facilities, Lauren H. Mandel
Understanding Copyright & Transformative Fair Use, Andrée Rathemacher, Angel Ferria, and Julia Lovett
Understanding Tide Gauge Mean Sea Level Changes on the East Coast of North America, Christopher Gilbert Piecuch
Uniqueness and Minimal Obstructions for Tree-Depth, Michael D. Barrus and John Sinkovic
University College and General Education Committee Report #06-07-1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #06-07-2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #06-07-3., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #06-07-4., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #07-08-1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #07-08-2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #08-09-1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #08-09-2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-3., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-4., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-5., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-6., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #09-10-7., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #10-11-1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2005-06-1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2005-06-2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2005-06-3., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2005-06-4., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2007-08-3: Honors Program Courses for General Education Credit., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2007-08-4., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2008-09-3., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2008-09-4., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2012-13-1: CLEP Examinations., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2012-13-2: EGR 109., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2012-13-3., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2012-13-5: HIS 176. President Dooley on March 18, 2013., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report 2013‑14‑1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2013‑14‑2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2013‑14‑3., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2013‑14‑4: Revised General Education Program., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2013‑14‑5., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Committee Report #2014‑15‑1., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University College and General Education Report #10-11-2., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University Library Acquires Full Text Electronic Journal List, Andrée Rathemacher
University Manual Changes: Administrator Evaluation, Sections 5.76.10 – 5.76.12 and 10.90.9 – 10.90.17., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
University of Rhode Island Open Access Policy, Andrée Rathemacher and Julia Lovett
Unlocking Past & Present Research: Open Access ETDs at the University of Rhode Island, Julia A. Lovett
Urgent Priority for Library Funding., University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate
URI Open Access Fund, Andrée Rathemacher
URI Open Access Policy, Andrée Rathemacher
Use of Surface Wave Techniques for the Identification of Shallow Rock, Friederike Wulff
Using Concept Mapping to Investigate Engineering Students' Global Workforce Perceptions, Scott C. Streiner, Anita Vila-Parrish, and Priscilla Lunsford
Using Contests to Provide Business Students Project-Based Learning in Humanitarian Logistics: PSAid Example, Koray Özpolat, Yuwen Chen, Douglas N. Hales, Degan Yu, and Mehmet G. Yalcin
Using Subaqueous Soils Data to Manage Coastal Ecosystems: Implications for Bivalve Recruitment, Aquaculture, and Restoration, Brett Matthew Still
Utilization of Dietary Carbohydrates and Lipids by Salmonids Sexually Sterilized with 17alpha-Methyltestosterone, Bruce S. Ahern
Validation of a Measure to Assess Alcohol- and Marijuana-Related Risks and Consequences Among Incarcerated Adolescents, L.A.R. Stein, Rebecca Lebeau, Mary Clair, Joseph S. Rossi, Rose Marie Martin, and Charles Golembeske
Validation of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for the Measurement of Appendicular Lean Mass in Older Women, Kayla Mahoney
Valuation of Expectations: A Hedonic Study of Shale Gas Development and New York's Moratorium, Andrew Boslett, Todd Guilfoos, and Corey Lang
Valuation of Unconventional Oil and Gas Development, Andrew J. Boslett
Victim, Perpetrator and Bystander Perspectives: Vatiations in Language Usage, Empathy and Violence Sensitivity, Grisel M. García-Ramírez
Video Campaign on Behalf of the RISPCA, Kara M. Guezze
Virtual Goods Markets and Economy in China: A Historic Account, Mann (Michael) Zhang
Visualzing the Library as Place, Lauren H. Mandel
Vulnerability Assessment of Steel Bridges Due to On-Deck Blasts, Justus Frenz
Water Radiolysis and Chemical Production Rates Near Solid-Water Boundaries, Mary Elizabeth Dzaugis
WaveQ3D: Fast and Accurate Acoustic Transmission Loss (TL) Eigenrays, in Littoral Environments, Sean M. Reilly
Web Based Business Information on a Budget, Andrée Rathemacher, Carol West, and Alex Caracuzzo
Web-based Media Literacy to Prevent Tobacco Use among High School Students, Jane S. Phelps-Tschang, Elizabeth Miller, Kristen R. Rice, and Brian A. Primack
Web Pages Launched for Library College Departments, Andrée Rathemacher
Weeding or "Collection Refreshment", Brian Gallagher, Andrée Rathemacher, and Loraine Winthrop
Welcome to Dignity, Donna M. Hughes
What do Facts Have to Do with It? Exploring Instructional Emphasis in the Stony Brook News Literacy Curriculum, Jennifer Fleming
What Do You Use Mobile Phones for? A Creative Method of Thematic Drawing with Adolescents in Rural China, Jiachun Hong
What To Wear When You Say ‘I Do’?, Danielle Vachon
When Are Medical Apps Medical? Off-Label Use and the Food and Drug Administration, William H. Krieger
When Partisans and Minorities Interact: Interpersonal Contact, Partisanship and Public Opinion Preferences on Immigration Policy, Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz, Alexandra Filindra, and Joshua J. Dyck
When the Fourth Estate Becomes a Fifth Column: The Effect of Media Freedom and Social Intolerance on Civil Conflict, Marc L. Hutchison, Salvatore Schiano, and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring
Where’s My Journal: Open Access and Digital Repositories, Andrée J. Rathemacher
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 01
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 02
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 03
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 04
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 05
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 06
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 07
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 08, Kennedy
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 09, Edward M. Gramlich
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 10
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 11
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 12
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 13
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 14
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 15
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 16
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 17, Wayne Riddle
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 18
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Report 19, Ford
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Speech 01, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Speech 02, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1987-1988): Speech 03, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Article 01, Charles Benton
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Article 02, Elinor M. Hashim
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Article 03, Barbara Cooper
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Booklet 01
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 01, Robert T. Stafford
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 02, Barbara Cooper
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 03, Bruce E. Daniels
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 04, Carol Henderson
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 05, Mary Kit Dunn
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 06, James M. Jeffords
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 07, Eileen D. Cooke
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 08, Daniel W. Casey
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 09, Robert T. Stafford
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 10, Elinor M. Hashim
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 11, Mary Alice Hedge Reszetar
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 13, Robert Wedgeworth
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 14, Barbara Cooper
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 15, Mary Allice Hedge Reszetar
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 16, Mary Alice Hedge Reszetar
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 17, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Correspondence 18, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Memorandum 01, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Memorandum 02, Mary Alice Hedge Reszetar
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Note 01, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Note 02, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Note 03, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 01
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 02, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 03
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 04, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 05
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 06
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 07
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 08
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 09
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 10
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 11
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Report 12
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Speech 01
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Early Stages (1979-1985): Speech 02, Bill Bryant
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 01, William J. Bennett
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 02, Robert T. Stafford and Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 03, William D. Ford
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 04, William D. Ford
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 05, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 06, William D. Ford
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 07
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 08, Mary Alice Hedge Reszetar and Patricia E. Klinck
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 09, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 10, Rae B. Cousins
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 11, Rae B. Cousins
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 12, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Correspondence 13, Mary Kit Dunn
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Memorandum 01, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Memorandum 02, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Memorandum 03, Sandy Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Memorandum 04
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Memorandum 05, Ellin Nolan
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 01, Sandy Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 02
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 03
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 04
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 05
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 06
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 07, Ronald Reagan
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Report 08
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Speech 01, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Final Passage (1988): Speech 02, Bill Bryant
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearing S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 11, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 01, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 02, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 03, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 04, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 05, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 06, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 07, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 08, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 09, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 10, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 12, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 13, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 14, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 15, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 16, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 17, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 18, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 19, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 20, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 21, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 22, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 23, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Correspondence 24, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Memorandum 01, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Memorandum 02, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Memorandum 03, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Speech 03, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Hearings S.J. Res. 26 (April 3, 1987): Speech 04, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Article 01, Eric Donaldson
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Article 02
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Booklet 01
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Correspondence 01, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Correspondence 02, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Correspondence 03, Pat Williams
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Correspondence 04, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Correspondence 05, Mark Scully
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Memorandum 01, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Memorandum 02, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Memorandum 03, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Memorandum 04, Alexander D. Crary
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Report 01
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Report 02
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Report 03
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Speech 01, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Speech 02, Claiborne Pell
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Joint Hearing (1991): Speech 03, Bill Bryant and Charles Bouthot
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Staff Memoranda (February 10, 1988): Correspondence 01, William J. Bennett
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Staff Memoranda (February 10, 1988): Memorandum 01, S. Gray Garwood
White House Conference on Library and Information Services: Staff Memoranda (February 10, 1988): Memorandum 02, Robert T. Stafford
Who's Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools, Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett, and Andrée Rathemacher
Who’s Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools, Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett, and Andrée Rathemacher
Why Are Most Couture Designers Men?, Heather Levinson
Why Ukraine and Russia Need Each Other, Nicolai Petro
Workforce Development Act (1996): Conference Proceeding 01
Workforce Development Act (1996): Speech 01
World Class(ed) Talk: The Reflective Discourse of Pell Grant Students About Their Study Abroad Experience, Thomas J. Hospod
You Are What You Eat: Investigating Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identities, Katelyn Leigh Burton
“You Can’t Stand With Us”: The Fashion Industry’s Effect of the Body of People with Disabilities, Caitlyn Pallas
Young, White, Happy Girls: How Stock Photographs Depict Fashion Designers and Why it Matters, Sara Jablon
Your Ticket to the Information Highway, Andrée Rathemacher