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    Gordon H. Cole papers

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    Gordon H. Cole was the long-time editor of The Machinist, the newspaper for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, from 1947-1976. Prior to 1956, Cole was president of the American Federation of Labors (AFL) union press association, the International Labor Press of America. Cole served as the AFLs chief representative during negotiations with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in the move to create the International Labor Press Association (IPLA) in 1956, of which Cole became the first president. The IPLA eventually became the International Labor Communications Association (ILCA) in 1983. Cole also taught as an adjunct professor of labor communications at the George Meany Center for Labor Studies

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Fred C. Cole donating $500 and General Crude Oil Company of Houston stock to Washington and Lee University

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Fred C. Cole to Isaac H. Kempner discussing possible plans to see each other when the latter travels to Washington. The second page is a list of Isaac H. Kempner's classmates from Washington and Lee University

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Fred C. Cole discussing his plans in Washington and requesting information on the Washington and Lee University class of 1894

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Fred C. Cole to Isaac H. Kempner discussing possible plans for when the latter is in Washington and thanking him for his donation to Washington and Lee University

    Integrated framework and further research

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    New Directions in Cognitive Information Retrieval presents an exciting new direction for research into cognitive oriented information retrieval (IR) research, a direction based on an analysis of the user’s problem situation and cognitive behavior when using the IR system. This contrasts with the current dominant IR research paradigm which concentrates on improving IR system matching performance.\ud \ud \ud The chapters describe the leading edge concepts and models of cognitive IR that explore the nexus between human cognition, information and the social conditions that drive humans to seek information using IR systems. Chapter topics include: Polyrepresentation, cognitive overlap and the boomerang effect, Multitasking while conducting the search, Knowledge Diagram Visualizations of the topic space to facilitate user assimilation of information, Task, relevance, selection state, knowledge need and knowledge behavior, search training built into the search, children’s collaboration for school projects, and other cognitive perspectives on IR concepts and issues. \ud \ud This book is directly relevant to information scientists, librarians, social scientists and computer scientists interested in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) usability issues. Undergraduate and graduate students, academics. \ud \ud \ud \ud Written for: \ud \ud \ud \ud Information scientists, computer scientists, librarians, library and information science (LIS) professors, LIS student

    Brownell H. Cole of Valley City: Japan, World War II

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    North Dakota Prisoner of War Report by Brownell Cole (1916-2009) of Valley City. Cole was POW of Japan during the Second World War. 40 page

    The Real Enjoyment of Weightlifting

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    Henri Cole; S. H. Croft; H. Burton; Mancheste

    Ask M invite- Juan Cole

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    Juan Cole, University of Michigan history professor and author of Informed Comment, invites questions and comments about the US state of affairs and the Iraq and Afghanistan war, a decade after 9/11. Juan Cole invites questions about decade of war after 9/11 interview with juan colehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93375/1/askmcole_sept_11.mp

    Reminiscence of John Muir by H. E. Cole

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    Wis. Hist Soc Mus Baraboo Daily News, LITTLE JOURNEY TO THE BOYHOOD HOME OF JOHN MUIR. Sept. 23, 1919 By H.E. Cole. Excerpts. Mr. Cole made journey with …https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cs-jmr/1007/thumbnail.jp
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