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Gibson D. Lewis Health Science Library Records
Finding aid for the Gibson D. Lewis Health Science Library RecordsThe library for the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine was originally housed on the fifth floor of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital. Joan Swain was the librarian. In 1971, the library moved to the Administration Building at 3516 Camp Bowie Blvd. In 1977, the library moved to the River Plaza Campus Center where the library occupied 5,000 square feet. Bobby Carter became the Library Director in 1978. In 1978, the library moved into the newly completed Medical Education Building I and occupied 15,000 square feet on the seventh floor. In 1984, the groundbreaking and construction began on Medical Education Building III, which would house Biomedical Communications and the Gibson D. Lewis Health Science Library. The library occupies three of the building's four levels. Daniel Burgard became Library Director in 2008.Publications, policies, budgets, awards and other records relating to the Gibson D. Lewis Health Science Library
Conversations with William Gibson
Interviews with the author of Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, and Zero History.Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Eye to Eye: An Interview with William Gibson -- An Interview with William Gibson -- Conversation with William Gibson -- Queen Victoria's Personal Spook, Psychic Legbreakers, Snakes, and Catfood: An Interview with William Gibson and Tom Maddox -- "The Charisma Leak": A Conversation with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling -- An Interview with William Gibson: Virtual Light Tour -- William Gibson Interview -- The Man Who Named Cyberspace: An Interview with William Gibson -- William Gibson, Webmaster -- William Gibson Interview -- William Gibson Interview -- An Interview with William Gibson -- William Gibson: Waiting for the Man -- William Gibson Interview Transcript -- Redefining William Gibson -- William Gibson: The Father of Cyberpunk -- Futuristic Fantasy Lives Now for Author William Gibson -- Space to Think -- Interview: William Gibson -- William Gibson Talks to io9 about Canada, Draft Dodging, and Godzilla -- William Gibson: The Art of Fiction No. 211 -- Why William Gibson Distrusts Aging Futurists' Nostalgia -- William Gibson: The Complete io9 Interview -- Key Resources -- IndexInterviews with the author of Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, and Zero History.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Lewis, Gibson D.
In this Oral History, we speak with Gibson D. Lewis (Gib Lewis), namesake of the UNTHSC library and Texas Speaker of the House from 1983-1993. Lewis provides stories and insights about his political service, his involvement in the university from the early days, and speaks about where our university is going. Interviewed by Vice Provost, Daniel Burgard on May 25, 2022 at Gibson D. Lewis Library
The Gibson Paradox: An Empirical Investigation for Turkey
This paper tests the existence of Gibson paradox using the traditional and modern time series techniques in the case of annual Turkish data. Even though the results from the traditional Gibson paradox regression suggested a positive relationship between the interest rates and the prices levels in Turkish data, subsequently it was proven to be spurious. On analyzing the time series properties of the variables and the results from the Johansen cointegration procedure, we reveal that there is no support of the Gibson paradox in Turkish data.Gibson paradox; co-integration; Turkey
Recommended from our members
[Letter from Gibson D. Lewis to Alfred F. Hurley, July 9, 1987]
Letter from Gibson D. Lewis to Alfred Hurley, on July 9, 1987, congratulating him on the creation of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science
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A letter from Gibson D. Lewis to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Gibson D. Lewis, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for a recent note and editorial sent to Speaker Lewis
Roller Spacing in the Float Glass Process
Case Studies in Mathematical Modelling, Bradley R, Gibson R D and Cross M (editors), Pentech Press,1981, (sole author
Fire in Cape Town informal settlements mapped from remote sensing
This data was created from a remote sensing method using Sentinel 2 data originally described in: Gibson, L., Engelbrecht, J. & Rush, D. Detecting historic informal settlement fires with Sentinel 1 and 2 satellite data - Two case studies in Cape Town. Fire Safety Journal (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2019.102828. Compilation of this dataset is described in Gibson et al (in preparation). Towards understanding the influence of wind and the spatial layout of dwellings on fire spread in informal settlements in Cape Town.
The geographic data is in shapefile format (map projection WGS84, TM 19) with the following fields:
Shape_length: perimeter (m) of polygon
Shape_Area: area (m2) of polygon
Burn_ID: Unique ID given to each individual fire.
Closest_da: The closest date at which the fire is confirmed to have occurred. Read together with Field "Comment".
Incident_n: Where possible, the fire was matched against fires recorded in the City of Cape Town fire incident database, found here: https://web1.capetown.gov.za/web1/OpenDataPortal/DatasetDetail?DatasetName=Fire%20incidence
Comment: Source of validation, either the City of Cape Town fire incidence database, media reports where by the location and size of the fire, a link could be established, Historic Google Earth imagery where by scrolling through historic imagery, the presence of a fire could be detected
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