3,456 research outputs found
98.7 RPP FM Radio Peninsula, Victoria, Australia interview with Dr Timothy Lynch, Monash University, Faculty of Education.
The Breakfast Table with Debra Mar - discussing children swimming during winter with Dr. Timothy Lynch, Monash University, Faculty of Education, Melbourne, Australia
Letter to Timothy Coggins regarding the Southeastern Law Librarian, June 28, 1987
A letter from Michael Lynch to Timothy Coggins enclosing an article for the Southeastern Law Librarian
The Project of the Harvard Forewords: A Social and Intellectual Inquiry.
Tushnet, Mark; Lynch, Timothy. (1995). The Project of the Harvard Forewords: A Social and Intellectual Inquiry.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167152
The Open Access Interviews: Sir Timothy Gowers and Clifford Lynch
This is a print version of two interviews I posted on my blog in 2016 as part of a series entitled The Open Access Interviews.
The first interview is with Cambridge mathematician Sir Timothy Gowers. In 2012 Gowers called for a boycott of the scholarly publisher Elsevier, and in 2106 he started an overlay journal called Discrete Analysis to demonstrate that a high-quality mathematics journal could be inexpensively produced outside of the traditional academic publishing industry.
The second interview is with Clifford Lynch, the director of the Washington-based Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). This interview covers the past, present and possible futures of the Institutional Repository (IR).
Both interviews are preceded with a lengthy introduction.
I have also included in this booklet my response to some of the comments the interview with Clifford Lynch sparked.</jats:p
Sonnet on an Air-Balloon
Page from "The Universal Magazine" including a "Sonnet on an Air-Balloon" by Mrs. Piozzi [Hester Lynch].For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/70
Fred Nile A.D. 2015
Surprising many commentators, morals campaigner and veteran politician the Reverend Fred Nile contested—and was re-elected—to the New South Wales Legislative Council in March 2015.
His campaign stressed his ongoing commitment to ‘traditional moral values’, and his concern about the latest in a long line of malign, indeed diabolical, foreign interests threatening Australia’s ‘national heritage and freedoms’, this time from Islam.
Yet society has largely abandoned the values Nile champions and his political activity is now essentially symbolic. How is his persistence to be understood? Read Timothy Lynch\u27s article in the Australian Review of Public Affairs
Thomas Lynch and Charles Bracelen Flood Interview (part 1)
An interview with Thomas Lynch and Charles Bracelen Flood in Richmond, Kentucky discussing their experiences during the Vietnam War on April 29, 1997. General Lynch was an officer in the 3rd Battalion of the 8th Army Infantry Division and Flood was a correspondent with the Associated Press and freelance author
Thomas Lynch and Charles Bracelen Flood Interview (part 2)
An interview with Thomas Lynch and Charles Bracelen Flood in Richmond, Kentucky discussing their experiences during the Vietnam War on April 29, 1997. General Lynch was an officer in the 3rd Battalion of the 8th Army Infantry Division and Flood was a correspondent with the Associated Press and freelance author
Licklider Correspondence
Correspondence between Kevin Lynch and J.C.R. Licklider regarding the proposed topic of study. The study discussed became the Perceptual Form of the City, a research project investigating the individual’s perception of the urban landscape
Frontmatter (Titlepage, Table of Contents, Author List, PC List, Reviewer List)
Front matter including table of contents, author list, PC list, and reviewer list
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