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Sunbonnet Sam quilt, by Jessia Franklin Loofbrow Ross
Image of Sunbonnet Sam quilt created in 1938 by Jessia Franklin Loofbrow Ross. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Marilyn Kirkpatrick as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. This quilt was made by Ross before the birth of her two son
The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repositories
This article arises from work by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Working Group examining mechanisms to roll out audit and certification services for digital repositories in the United Kingdom. Our attempt to develop a program for applying audit and certification processes and tools took as its starting point the RLG-NARA Audit Checklist for Certifying Digital Repositories. Our intention was to appraise critically the checklist and conceive a means of applying its mechanics within a diverse range of repository environments. We were struck by the realization that while a great deal of effort has been invested in determining the characteristics of a 'trusted digital repository', far less effort has concentrated on the ways in which the presence of the attributes can be demonstrated and their qualities measured. With this in mind we sought to explore the role of evidence within the certification process, and to identify examples of the types of evidence (e.g., documentary, observational, and testimonial) that might be desirable during the course of a repository audit.
Letter from J. Ross Browne to Chas. E. Mix with a testimony from Stephen C. Foster, 1858
Regarding the sale of 600 head of Spanish cattle in October 1856 to Supt. Henley by L. D. Vincenhaler. Enclosed a testimony of Stephen C. Foster
Goddard, Stephen Ross (FA 841)
Finding aid only for Folklife Archive Project 841. Ten interviews conducted by Stephen Ross Goddard for his graduate studies thesis at Western Kentucky University. These interviews include conversations on how the youth viewed their place within and/or apart from American culture and the Kurdish one into which they were born
Archived Website - Ross School of Business - 2002
To view this archived Website, download the .ZIP file and extract the contents with the utility of your choice. Using the Web browser of your choice, open the 'index.html' found within to review additional information from the Bentley Historical Library about the site's preservation and then follow the provided link to view the archived homepage.This archived Website documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business as of 2002. Content includes important news and announcements, publications (such as newsletters and course catalogs), and information about admissions, curriculum, degree requirements, faculty, and the overall mission of the Ross School of Business.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97325/1/2002-BusinessAdmin-Website.zi
Sweet harp, sweet harp, murmur on, murmur on [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
071, Item 016Poetry by William Ross Wallace, after having reviewed a copy of the "choral Harp." Music by Stephen C. Foster
Sweet harp, sweet harp, murmur on, murmur on [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
071, Item 016Poetry by William Ross Wallace, after having reviewed a copy of the "choral Harp." Music by Stephen C. Foster
, Ross Laird
Ross Laird, PhD RCC is a clinical consultant focused on trauma, addictions, and social vulnerability. He is also a best-selling author, award-winning scholar and educator, and clinical supervisor for BC’s largest licensed non-profit program in addictions, trauma, and mental health. Dr. Laird focuses particularly on traumatized and marginalized client populations — those navigating homelessness, mental illness, and complex trauma — and provides professional development training for organizations that serve them: social service agencies, first responders, cultural groups, nonprofits, and educational institutions. He also works extensively with organizations in arts and culture and Indigenous communities to develop trauma-informed practices for cultural programming, museum exhibitions, and community initiatives
Stephen Ross, editor. Modernism, Theory, and Responsible Reading: A Critical Conversation. Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.
Review of Stephen Ross, editor. Modernism, Theory, and Responsible Reading: A Critical Conversation. Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. 239 p
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