The text of "A Christmas Carol," in Pressbooks form.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Literature
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- Indiana University
- Author:
- Charles Dickens
- Date Added:
- 04/12/2021
The text of "A Christmas Carol," in Pressbooks form.
This is a set of lesson plans related to St. Kitts and Nevis geared toward grade-school students.
In the fall 2019 semester, the students of the Liberal Arts and Management Program class Black Markets: Supply and Demand explored many types of black markets and examined many perspectives related to such illicit markets. Through careful discussion and reading the students discovered four prevalent themes throughout the course: the role of government in creating the context for black market activity, elements of demand, elements of supply, and varying levels of social implications. The thirteen articles in this volume provide rich takes on these themes. We placed each article with the theme we believe it most exemplifies; however, each article conveys facts and context that relate to each theme. We believe that these themes interact and work together like strands of a rope strengthening each other. Please note that authors of a couple of the articles personally observed others engaging in illicit activities. The authors did not. And the authors have not revealed true names of the persons they observed.
Short guides in common research methodologies, created by doctoral students for doctoral students.
Wikidata for Scholarly Communication Librarianship was developed for anyone working in an academic library (or interested in working in an academic library) who may have a small or large role in supporting scholarly communication related services. The first two chapters, however, could serve as a basic introduction to Wikidata for anyone in academic librarianship. The remaining three chapters focus on a few topics that may be of more interest to those who work on open metadata, research metrics, and researcher profile projects.