19,178 research outputs found
Ms Jackson
Portrait view of Ms. Jackson from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street
Ms. Courtney Chartier, RWWL AUC, August 2011
This video is a conversation with Ms. Courtney Chartier. Ms. Chartier talks about her work on the "New Georgia Encyclopedia" and "Online Voter Education Project." Andrea Jackson, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Participating Publics: Implications for Production Practices at the BBC.
Through two production and audience studies, spanning a seven year period, the author argues that a reorientation towards a creative, innovative, and interactive public is necessary in order for Public Service Media to maintain position in the emerging participatory media landscape. 'Participatory Public Service Media: Presenters and Hosts in BBC New Media' (Jackson, 2009) looks at how the relationship between producers and audiences is alters in 'interactive' web-based media services. 'Children in Virtual Worlds - Adventure Rock Users and Producers Study' (Jackson, Gauntlett, and Steemers, 2009) argues for users to be involved at the earliest concepting stages when building participatory environments
Interview Excerpt of Ms. Inez J. Baskin
Interview with Ms. Inez J. Baskin by Dr. Howard Robinson. Ms. Inez Baskin, a former reporter for the newspaper, the Montgomery Advertiser, in Montgomery, AL. She began her career as a typist by writing stories that documented some of the most vicious incidents in Montgomery. She also became a stringer for Jet Magazine and the American Negro Press (ANP)
Karen Jackson
Karen Jackson\u27s husband, John Page Jackson, worked at Central State Hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia from 1988-2014 as the recreation coordinator. This interview details his experiences in that position and discusses Mrs. Jackson\u27s work as a Baldwin County magistrate.
The Link to Full Text button above takes you to the video of Ms. Jackson\u27s interview.https://kb.gcsu.edu/rememberingcsh/1010/thumbnail.jp
Jackson State University
JSU is located in Jackson, MS and offers students the opportunity to pursue a BS in Biology with concentration in Marine Science or Environmental Science, and an MS in Environmental Science. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
Interview with Brenda Jackson - OH 072
In her interview with Michael A. Cooke, Brenda Jackson discusses her time with the Spartanburg Health Department and their efforts with the sickle cell anemia program of South Carolina. Ms. Jackson details the beginning of the outreach programs in the Spartanburg, South Carolina area and the continuing work for that community. Ms. Jackson details the involvement of the Louvenia Barksdale Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation and their assistance in the community and furthering the program
Baby Thomas J. Christian, grandson of Stonewall Jackson, ca. 1890.
Thomas J. Christian, VMI Class of 1909 and grandson of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson as a baby in a hammock, ca. 1890. The photo was taken on the property of A. R. Rosenberger (seated beside the hammock) in the Rockingham County Area during a gathering of local townspeople including Julia Jackson Christian (not pictured), daughter of Stonewall Jackson. This photo is part of the Rosenberger manuscript collection MS#0387
Going to Jackson
Daugharty, Janice. "Going to Jackson," n.d. 1 electronic record. 1 pdf document. 8 scans.Daugharty, Janice. "Going to Jackson," n.d. Series 2: The Short Stories, 2, Box: 36; Box: 37; Box: 45. Janice Daugharty Papers, MS-22. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Box 37, Folder 3
Going to Jackson (Draft 2)
Daugharty, Janice. "Going to Jackson," n.d. 1 electronic record. 1 pdf document. 24 scans.Daugharty, Janice. "Going to Jackson," n.d. Series 2: The Short Stories, 2, Box: 36; Box: 37; Box: 45. Janice Daugharty Papers, MS-22. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Box 37, Folder 3
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