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    Major Projects Branch

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 26, 2014)Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in Englis

    Major Projects Branch

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on March 31, 2015).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    General Benjamin Butler Letter Regarding the naming of Newport News, Virginia

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    Digital images of an original letter written by Former Union Major-General Benjamin Butler in reply to a query by author, Edwin Everett Hale on how Newport News, Virginia had received it's name. both sides of the original letter are included along with a typed transcription of the letter

    Major, Kevin

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    The fonds consists of records created and received by Kevin Major as a Canadian writer, editor and teacher between 1974 and 2014. Material includes correspondence with family, friends, writers, editors, agents and readers; contracts and royalty statements; material related to author readings and appearances at literary festivals; school visits and other author appearances; literary awards received by the author; literary awards juries the author participated in; as well as general media coverage about the author. The fonds contains materials related to each of the author’s published works, including administrative documents, research, manuscript drafts and media coverage. The fonds also includes documentation about the author’s personal life, including materials related to his education, his teaching career, travel, and family life. The types of documents include letters and e-mails, transcripts, posters, contracts, reports, research notes, manuscripts, certificates, books, newspapers and journals, photographs, slides, interviews, and audio/visual materials in a variety of media: cassette tapes, CDs, CD-ROMs, DVDs and VHS tapes

    Major Author: Margaret Atwood

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    This undergraduate seminar on author Margaret Atwood fulfills the Major Author course at Stevenson University. Students will read A Trio of Tall Tales and The Year of the Flood, as well as both read and watch The Handmaid's Tale. The course assignments include live-tweeting, creating a webtext, and an intertextual analysis essay

    Mapping the Discipline of the Olympic Games An Author-Cocitation Analysis

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    The authors conducted an author cocitation analysis on prominent authors writing about the Olympics during the 1990s. Author cocitation is an established bibliometric technique that can be used to measure the relative similarities of topics written about by the cited authors. This enables a visual representation of the “intellectual space” of the discipline, in this case the Olympics, to be created for the period under review. So core and peripheral research areas are identified, along with their major contributors. The representation appears as a two-dimensional cluster-enhanced map. Subject expertise was then applied to the results to place labels on the generated clusters of authors and their topics

    Liolaemus major Boulenger

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    Liolaemus major Boulenger Liolaemus pictus var. major Boulenger 1885a: 152 (type locality: “ Chili ”). Liolaemus capillitas Hulse 1979: 204 (synonymy fide Núñez 2004); McCoy & Censky 1982: 326; Vanzolini 1986: 13; Laurent 1992: 31; Cei 1993: 280; Etheridge 1995: 33; Etheridge & Espinoza 2000: 5; Lobo 2001: 139; Avila et al. 2003: 534; Chebez et al. 2005: 29; Sura 2005: 428; Díaz & Lobo 2006: 264; Díaz 2007: 114. Liolaemus major Núñez 2004: 32. Observations: After studying the collection of Liolaemidae types housed in the British Museum of Natural History of London, Núñez (2004) concluded that the type specimens originally named Liolaemus pictus var. major by Boulenger (1885a) are the species currently known as L. capillitas, from Argentina (Cei 1993). This type material is labeled as collected from “ Chili ” (Chile). Nevertheless, when Núñez (2004) reassessed the taxonomic status of these individuals, he did not propose a new type locality in accordance with the distribution of its synonymous L. capillitas (now L. major fide Núñez 2004). Consequently, although L. major (= L. capillitas) would be endemic to Argentina (see Cei 1993), its type locality is still recognized as “ Chili ”.Published as part of Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel, Scolaro, J. Alejandro & Sura, Piotr, 2008, A monographic catalogue on the systematics and phylogeny of the South American iguanian lizard family Liolaemidae (Squamata, Iguania), pp. 1-85 in Zootaxa 1800 on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.678933

    Author response to "Gender Remains Major Confounder”

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    Author response to "Gender Remains Major Confounder
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