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Hopkinson, Sarah Alice – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2020
This commentary focuses on philosophical underpinnings that could guide a sea change in approaches to sustainability within English-medium curricula in Aotearoa. Framed optimistically, it engages with the possibilities that exist for Pakeha to transform relationships with tangata whenua and this land through regenerative curriculum design. Three…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Sustainability, English
American Journal of Play, 2017
Jon-Paul C. Dyson is vice president for exhibits and director of the International Center for the History of Electronic Games (ICHEG) at The Strong. Trained as a cultural and intellectual historian, he joined The Strong in 1998 and has worked on and supervised the development of dozens of exhibits on play and video games. He initiated the museum's…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Video Games, Play
Nettl, Bruno – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2013
Ethnomusicology, the field in which the author has spent most of his life, is an unpronounceable interdisciplinary field whose denizens have trouble agreeing on its definition. He calls it the study of the world's musical cultures from a comparative perspective, and the study of all music from the perspective of anthropology. In this article,…
Descriptors: Music, Ethnology, Preservation, Comparative Analysis
Martin, Frank Edgerton – Planning for Higher Education, 2011
Several of the campus heritage plans funded by the Getty Foundation served as laboratories for applying the relatively new field of cultural landscape preservation to campus planning. With a strong landscape component, the heritage plans of The University of Kansas, Cranbrook Academy, the University of California, Berkeley, and elsewhere remind…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Campuses, Educational Facilities Planning, College Environment
Manoff, Marlene – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2010
Digital media increase the visibility and presence of the past while also reshaping our sense of history. We have extraordinary access to digital versions of books, journals, film, television, music, art and popular culture from earlier eras. New theoretical formulations of database and archive provide ways to think creatively about these changes…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Figurative Language, Electronic Libraries, Databases
Ainley, Patrick – History of Education, 2011
How the dominance of the two medieval universities, namely, (1) The University of Oxford; and (2) The University of Cambridge, was gained and maintained is the subject of the institutional histories by Gillian Evans. She has long been a thorn in the side of successive Cambridge Vice-Chancellors' aspirations to turn that institution--at which she…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medieval History, Higher Education, Educational History
Berkowitz, Peter – Policy Review, 2009
After their dismal performance in election 2008, conservatives are taking stock. As they examine the causes that have driven them into the political wilderness and as they explore paths out, they should also take heart. After all, election 2008 shows that America's constitutional order is working as designed. Indeed, while sorting out their errors…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Constitutional Law, Preservation, Citizenship Responsibility
Glover, Jim – Journal of the Wilderness Education Association, 2006
Henry David Thoreau has gotten a bad rap lately. He's been pigeon-holed as a "romantic" by resource managers who do not have a tiny fragment of his wisdom and don't know anything about him. He's been accused of hypocrisy because his cabin at Walden Pond was not, after all, very remote. His wilderness trips, in this age of fly-in mountaineering,…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Philosophy, Social Justice, Preservation
Dwyer, William O.; Murrell, Dan S. – Parks and Recreation, 1986
The roles of ranger and park police in America's parks have shifted from visitor protection and resources management to visitor management and resources protection. Eight issues facing park police are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Parks, Police, Preservation

Cullison, Bonnie Jo; And Others – Library Trends, 1987
The first of two articles discusses the need for a cooperative approach by the curator and conservator to the physical conservation and preservation of meaning of rare books. The second paper considers issues in special collections security and describes some major library thefts of the last 25 years. (MES)
Descriptors: Library Education, Library Personnel, Preservation, Stealing

Chace, Myron B. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1991
Discusses standards for converting library materials to a microfiche format and addresses the question of whether microfiche standards take preservation concerns into account. Reformatting, layout, corrections, additions, and bibliographic guides in microfiche are considered, and standards activities of the American Library Association (ALA) and…
Descriptors: Library Materials, Library Standards, Microfiche, Preservation

Besser, Howard – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1991
Discussion of imaging in the fine arts focuses on retrieval and display of surrogate images from a collection and activities to restore, preserve, or conserve original objects. Issues are examined that relate to capturing or digitizing the image, resolution and display, storage and compression, and image distribution. (31 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Fine Arts, Preservation
Johnson, Richard K. – Association of Research Libraries, 2007
"ARL" is the bimonthly report on research library issues and actions from ARL (Association of Research Libraries), CNI (Coalition of Networked Information), and SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition). "ARL" reports on current issues of interest to academic and research library administrators, staff and users; higher…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Research Libraries, Library Services, Library Materials

Frieder, Richard – Microform Review, 1987
Provides an overview of microfiche production and microfiche use worldwide and describes the use of microfiche in library preservation. Several advantages and disadvantages of microfiche compared with roll film are identified, and the need for archival standards is discussed. Eleven references are listed. (MES)
Descriptors: Library Technical Processes, Microfiche, Microreproduction, Preservation
Harris, Carolyn – Library Journal, 1979
Reviews methods being developed for mass deacidification of books to prevent deterioration of paper. The use of diethyl zinc, liquified gas, and morpholine, and the advantages, disadvantages, and cost of each are considered. A 26-item bibliography is included. (JD)
Descriptors: Books, Costs, Essays, Library Materials