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Great Reputations: Oliver Cromwell: History Extra Podcast
In the latest in our series charting the contested reputations of key historical figures, Ronald Hutton and Mark Stoyle debate the life and legacy of statesman, politician and military leader Oliver Cromwell, exploring his religious zealotry, his campaign in Ireland, and moreThe HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine and BBC History Revealed
Hutton, Ronald Amor, 2/2703
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/428092Surname: Hutton. Given Name(s) or Initials: Ronald Amor. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2/2703. Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: K.159. Division Enquiry: NSW. Rank: Sig. Unit: 3rd Battalion RAR Korea.326849
Item: [2016.0049.60354] "Hutton, Ronald Amor, 2/2703
Interview with Ronald Sukenick, author
Ronald Sukenick is the author of Up, The Death of the Novel, Other Stories, and the experimental novel, Out. In this interview Sukenick discusses the development of his fiction in light of his own experiences. Interviewed by Charles Russell, research specialist for the UW-Milwaukee Center for Twentieth Century Studies.GrayscaleSoun
Review of "The Making of Oliver Cromwell" by Ronald Hutton.
Ronald Hutton. The Making of Oliver Cromwell. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2021. xxii + 400 pp. + 20 illus. $35.00. Review by Niall Allsopp, University of Exeter
Debates in Stuart history
Ronald Hutton examines and explores the main debates in Stuart history whilst asking why historians of the Stuart period write as they do. He also examines why perceptions of the Stuart period have changed over time
Ronald Hutton, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles. Their Nature and Legacy
Sterckx Claude. Ronald Hutton, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles. Their Nature and Legacy. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 62, 1993. p. 403
Ronald Hutton, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles. Their Nature and Legacy
Sterckx Claude. Ronald Hutton, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles. Their Nature and Legacy. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 62, 1993. p. 403
A Framework for Studying Organizational Innovation in Research Libraries
The objective of this paper is two-fold: to propose a theoretical framework and model for studying organizational innovation in research libraries and to set forth propositions that can provide directions for future empirical studies of innovation in research libraries. Research libraries can be considered members of a class of organizations referred to here as institutional nonprofits. As such, these organizations inherit many of the innovative properties that are associated with the broader sector of service organizations. However, institutional nonprofits have unique characteristics that distinguish them from other service organizations such as government agencies and for-profit service firms. In this paper, institutional theory is used to explain the forces that are acting on the research library. Research from organizational learning, structural contingency theory, and typologies of service organizations are used to establish a more encompassing innovation framework. Based on the literature review, the theoretical framework, and empirical studies, this paper presents a process model and propositions that characterize how the research library might innovate. These propositions can be tested in empirical studies to develop a fuller understanding of innovation in research libraries.The published version of this article is available at: http://crl.acrl.org/content/73/6/525.full.pdf+htmlPeer reviewe
Information Retrieval in Domain Specific Databases: An Analysis to Improve the User Interface of the Alcohol Studies Database
Academic libraries are becoming more directly involved in the design and publishing of electronic information resources, including bibliographic databases, electronic journals, and digital archives. As a result, librarians are dealing with many user interface design issues that computer scientists and information specialists in other fields have encountered. Transaction log analysis can provide a rich source of information on user behavior and insights as to how user interfaces can be improved. This article describes the methodology and results of the log analysis for the Alcohol Studies Database (ASDB), a domain-specific database supported by the Center of Alcohol Studies and Rutgers University Libraries (RUL). The goals of this study were to better understand user search behavior, to analyze failure rates, and to develop approaches for improving the user interface.Peer reviewedThis article was published in College & Research Libraries, May 2003. The published version is open access and available at: http://crl.acrl.org/content/64/3/229.abstrac
Article by Ronald Atkins
Photocopied article by Ronald Atkins about new releases by Mike Westbrook, Chris McGregor, Wynton Marsalis, Chick Corea and Edward Wilkerson. The author describes shortly each recording
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