333 research outputs found
Author Identifiers in Scholarly Repositories
Bibliometric and usage-based analyses and tools highlight the value of information about scholarship contained within the network of authors, articles and usage data. Less progress has been made on populating and using the author side of this network than the article side, in part because of the difficulty of unambiguously identifying authors. I briefly review a sample of author identifier schemes, and consider use in scholarly repositories. I then describe preliminary work at arXiv to implement public author identifiers, services based on them, and plans to make this information useful beyond the boundaries of arXiv.
A study of changing character showed by Jodi in The Silent Wife novel by A.S.A Harrison
Jodi is the character in the novel The Silent Wife who touches the deep truths about Jodi is life and love tragic relationship. She is a counselor who has a clinic that she services her client if they want to tell of the all about their problems. However, on the other she is a murder. This thesis focuses on analyzing the changing characters of Jodi in the story line novel and also how are the causes of the changing characters of Jodi. This is basically uses New Criticism theory, in the process of analyzing, the writer uses telling technique, how the author directly describes about the character looks like, his or her attitude, his or her personality, and the rest, and showing technique, the author shows a reader something about character that can emerge from the way he or she speak, reacts, or thanks to study about Jodi character. The writer concludes that using interrelationship of the formal elements, the study find that one could find that Jodi changing character show the problems her faces make the character changes that make the worst impact in her life
A study of changing character showed by Jodi in The Silent Wife novel by A.S.A Harrison
Jodi is the character in the novel The Silent Wife who touches the deep truths about Jodi is life and love tragic relationship. She is a counselor who has a clinic that she services her client if they want to tell of the all about their problems. However, on the other she is a murder. This thesis focuses on analyzing the changing characters of Jodi in the story line novel and also how are the causes of the changing characters of Jodi. This is basically uses New Criticism theory, in the process of analyzing, the writer uses telling technique, how the author directly describes about the character looks like, his or her attitude, his or her personality, and the rest, and showing technique, the author shows a reader something about character that can emerge from the way he or she speak, reacts, or thanks to study about Jodi character. The writer concludes that using interrelationship of the formal elements, the study find that one could find that Jodi changing character show the problems her faces make the character changes that make the worst impact in her life
Consistency determination, USCG Station Siuslaw : geotechnical borings
prepared for: U.S. Coast Guard ; prepared by: Eric Campbell, Jodi Wilmoth, Campbell Environmental, LLC.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the State Library of Oregon U.S. Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Tagging of Biomedical Articles on CiteULike: A Comparison of User, Author and Professional Indexing
This paper examines the context of online indexing from the viewpoint of three different groups: users, authors, and professional indexers. User tags, author keywords and descriptors were collected from academic journal articles, which were both indexed in Pubmed and tagged on CiteULike, and analysed. Descriptive statistics, informetric measures, and thesaural term comparison shows that there are important differences in the use of keywords between the three groups in addition to similarities which can be used to enhance support for search and browse. While tags and author keywords were found that matched descriptors exactly, other terms which did not match but provided important expansion to the indexing lexicon were found. These additional terms could be used to enhance support for searching and browsing in article databases as well as to provide invaluable data for entry vocabulary and emergent terminology for regular updates to indexing systems. Additionally, the study suggests that tags support organisation by association to task, projects and subject while making important connections to traditional systems which classify into subject categories
The Conflict of Planned Birth as Seen Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper
This research is motivated by the existence of external and internal conflicts that are manifested by the author in the novel My Sister\u27s Keeper by Jodi Picoult. The purpose of this research is to identify the external conflict experienced by Kate, analyze the inner conflict experienced by the characters Anna and Kate and the causes of external conflict and inner conflict in the novel My Sister\u27s Keeper by Jodi Picoult. This method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The data in this novel are excerpts of words, sentences related to the external conflict in Anna\u27s character and the inner conflict of Anna and Kate\u27s characters. The data collection techniques in this research were reading, marking data, recording and distinguishing the data collected based on external conflicts and inner conflicts in the novel My Sister\u27s Keeper by Jodi Picoult. The results of this research indicate that in the novel My Sister Keeper by Jodi Picoult, Anna\u27s external conflict is caused by her own family, especially her mother, the inner conflict between Anna and Kate\u27s characters, namely, Id, Ego, and Superego. Anna and the causes of internal conflicts that are felt by Anna and Kate are individual differences, differences in cultural backgrounds and differences in interests between individuals
Opportunities for Occupational Therapy on a Primary Care Team
Abstract
Date Presented 4/1/2017
This study explored possible roles for occupational therapy in a team-based primary care clinic. Results suggest that cognitive and behavioral challenges interfere with treatment and that patients face occupational limitations that are not addressed. Occupational therapists have unique skills to complement the team and benefit patient outcomes.
Primary Author and Speaker: Jodi Winship
Additional Authors and Speakers: Carole Ivey</jats:p
Zabójcza sympatia: O książce Jodi Melamed "Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism" [Killing symphathy: About Jodi Melamed’s "Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism"]
Killing symphathy: About Jodi Melamed’s Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism
This article discusses the book Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism by Jodi Melamed. The author of the book identifies and describes three different theories of race, all officially antiracist, which over the last seventy years successively enjoyed dominant status in the United States, meaning that they have been produced and reproduced by state institutions and initiatives. The three theories are racial liberalism, liberal multiculturalism and neoliberal multiculturalism. Jodi Melamed argues that their purpose was, first and foremost, to legitimize the capitalist exploitation of colored people, both locally and globally. As Melamed examines the critical attitudes to the dominant approach to race in the USA, and how their polemical potential has been contained, she demonstrates how post-war antiracist ideologies have limited the understanding of racism and provided the foundations for and normalized new forms of racialized violence.
Zabójcza sympatia: O książce Jodi Melamed Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism
Artykuł stanowi omówienie książki Jodi Melamed Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism. W książce tej autorka wyodrębnia i opisuje trzy kolejne ideologie związane z rasą – wszystkie oficjalnie antyrasistowskie – które na przestrzeni ostatnich 70 lat miały w Stanach Zjednoczonych status dominujących, to znaczy były wytwarzane i reprodukowane przez instytucje i inicjatywy państwowe: rasowy liberalizm, liberalny multikulturalizm i neoliberalny multikulturalizm. Jodi Melamed dowodzi, że ideologie te służyły przede wszystkim legitymizacji kapitalistycznego wyzysku osób kolorowych, zarówno w skali lokalnej, jak i globalnej. Śledząc dzieje narracji krytycznych wobec dominującego rozumienia rasy w USA oraz sposoby wygaszania ich polemicznego potencjału, Melamed pokazuje, jak powojenne ideologie antyrasistowskie nie tylko ograniczyły rozumienie rasizmu, ale ufundowały i znormalizowały nowe formy urasowionej przemocy
Between Selfish And Altruistic Desires In Jodi Picoult’s Novel My Sister’s Keeper (2004): A Psychoanalytic Criticism
This research paper is aimed to show visible image of Jodi Picoul’s novel which is analyzed by using psychoanalytic criticism. The objectives of the research are to analyze the novel based on the structural elements and to analyze the novel based on psychoanalytic criticism proposed by Sigmund Freud. This research paper belongs to qualitative research. Data of the research are divided into two,
primary data and secondary data. The primary data of the research is My Sister’s Keeper novel and secondary data of the research are biography of the author, websites, and other source about psychoanalytic criticism that support the
analysis. The method to analyze this data is descriptive analysis. The researcher comes to the conclusion as follows. Based on the psychoanalytic criticism analysis, Jodi Picoult illustrated psychological phenomena in which an individual has experienced internal and external conflict between selfish and altruistic desires. The outcome of the study shows that Jodi Picoult illustrates the
psychological phenomenon when an individual experiences with her inner conflict between her different desires. She covers her conflict using selfish and altruistic
desires to solve the problem
Are Adolescent Risk Assessment Tools Sensitive to Change? A Framework and Examination of the SAVRY and the YLS/CMI
Jodi L. Viljoen, Catherine S. Shaffer, Andrew L. Gray, and Kevin S. Douglas, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University.This research was supported by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and a Career Investigator Award for the first author from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. The authors would like to thank the youth who participated in this study as well as the many research assistants who assisted with this project.Correspondence concerning this article should be address to Jodi Viljoen, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6. Contact: [email protected]
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