avocets
Avocets
rss 2.0 subscribe to this page
search


related to resources
1 + 1944
1 + african
2 + african_american
1 + america
1 + american
3 + antibody
1 + archives
1 + assigned
1 + attrition
1 + audio
1 + awards
8 + bibliography
3 + biology
1 + biomedical
1 + blacklisting
1 + books
1 + bulimia
1 + business_area_studies
1 + business_environment
1 + business_environment_instability
1 + cancer
1 + cell
4 + cell_biology
1 + cell_lines
1 + cell_marker
1 + cervical_cancer
1 + children's_literature
1 + chronology
1 + citation
1 + clinical
1 + collapse
1 + computers
1 + copyright
2 + countries
1 + danish_institute_for_international_studies
10 + database
3 + decision_making
1 + defeat
1 + dictionaries
1 + directory
1 + e-books
1 + east_germany
1 + eating_disorders
1 + economic_reform
3 + economy
2 + education
1 + encyclopedias
1 + engl96
13 + essential
1 + ethnic_groups
1 + ethnicity
4 + evidence-based
1 + feminism
5 + film
1 + fish
5 + flow
1 + forum
2 + free
1 + free_web
1 + full-text
1 + future
1 + gender
2 + gene
5 + genetics
5 + genome
1 + germany
1 + google_print
3 + government
1 + graffiti
3 + guide
4 + health
1 + higher
1 + hiphop
1 + histology
1 + historic_newspaper
20 + history
1 + hollywood
1 + human
3 + international
1 + israel
1 + jackson_labs
2 + journal
1 + journals
1 + liberalization
7 + library
7 + links
1 + magical
1 + manpower
1 + market_reform
1 + masters
1 + media
4 + medicine
1 + mexican
1 + micro_entrepeneurs
1 + middle_east
1 + minnesota
1 + molecular
4 + molecular_biology
1 + mouse
1 + movies
1 + mozambique
1 + ms_access
1 + music
1 + nazis
6 + ncbi
1 + news
1 + newspaper
2 + pe
1 + philadelphia
1 + philly
1 + philosophy
1 + playwrights
1 + poetry
2 + politics
1 + pop_culture
2 + portal
1 + postwar
1 + primary_sources
1 + programming
1 + project
1 + proteome
2 + protocol
1 + public_health
1 + readings
4 + recommended
17 + reference
1 + research_guide
1 + resouces
1 + rss
1 + science
2 + search
3 + sequence
1 + six_day_war
1 + social_movements
2 + software
2 + standard_library
1 + state_institutions
3 + statistics
1 + stats
1 + supply
1 + sustainability
1 + tech
2 + technique
2 + technology
6 + training
1 + upenn
1 + vc
1 + war
7 + women
16 + work_related
1 + wstd279
4 + xslt
view all
•  projects
•  owners
•  tags

JAMAevidence helps decision makers identify the best available evidence by providing guides to the systematic consideration of the validity, importance, and applicability of claims about the assessment of health problems and the outcomes of health care.

belongs to Key Clinical Resources project
tagged clinical resources by mcedrone ...on 09-NOV-09

Anderson. David. "An Early German Collapse Now Predicted By the British," New York Times 09 Jul 1944. ProQuest. 28 Nov 2008

    This historic article published in the New York Times is a report from British economists in London via wireless.  Experts in Britain predicted that Germany would collapse because of economic weakness in three to six months (the report from London was released July 8, 1944).  Germany’s economy was stretching itself and running at full capacity, but British economists pointed out that the pace at which Germany was functioning could not be maintained and would ultimately result in collapse if Germany were not defeated militarily first. In July of 1944, the attacks of the Allies were fierce and Germany was struggling to keep up with the demands of manpower and material resources.  Germany’s production efficiency was decreasing while its demands continued to increase.  Recruitment continually fell short and all resources (except coal) were scarce.  Overall, the British reported that Germany was completely worn down by the Allies and would soon collapse into surrender.
    By 1944 the situation for the Nazis was, indeed, dire.  The German economy was being stretched by the demands of war and could not keep up with the strength of the Allies.  At this time, though, films were still being produced.  Resources and manpower were lacking according to the British economists, yet Goebbels ordered for 200,000 troops to be used in the filming of Kolberg.  Kolberg was the costliest film of the era, and it was filmed during this critical time period for the Nazis (1942-1945).  This report by the British made it very clear that the Nazis should have been concentrating all of its resources and efforts to staying in the war, yet they were being diverted to the film industry.  Clearly, the Nazis did place an overly high value on film. (Thompson and Bordwell 274)

Thompson, Kristin, and David Bordwell. Film History An Introduction. 2nd. New York: McGraw Hill, 2003.

Extensive coverage of scholarly articles about the history of the U.S. and Canada.

belongs to healer2 project
tagged essential history resources by okrent ...and 23 other people ...on 28-AUG-08

Coverage of scholarly articles about the History of the U.S. and Canada.  Includes articles relating to American foreign relations, Americans abroad and American interventions in Europe.

belongs to Modern Europe Article Indexes project
tagged essential history resources by okrent ...and 23 other people ...on 21-JUL-08
"This is a collection of tools for identifying, assessing and applying relevant evidence for better health care decision-making. The appraisal tools are adapted from the Users' Guides series prepared by the Evidence Based Medicine Working Group and originally published in JAMA"
belongs to Clinical Decision Making project
tagged decision_making evidence-based medicine resources by rodrigue ...on 26-NOV-07
TheDeal.com
News and analysis on M&A, Private Equity, VC, IPO and Bankruptcy activities.
tagged PE resources by daniyal ...and 22 other people ...on 11-JUN-07
worth the dowload for the documentation alone
belongs to xslt project
tagged recommended resources xslt by vallhonr ...on 11-FEB-07
THE xsl site
belongs to xslt project
tagged recommended resources xslt by vallhonr ...on 11-FEB-07
users extensions
TheDeal.com
News and analysis on M&A, Private Equity, VC, IPO and Bankruptcy activities.
tagged PE resources by hhe ...and 22 other people ...on 24-NOV-06
VentureXpert Web
Full text, online access requires password. To access the password for this resource, you will be required to authenticate yourself as an authorized Penn user. If you have further questions, please ask at the Lippincott Library Reference Desk. Please note: VentureXpert is the only service accessible on this interface.
Academe
-from EBSCO MegaFILE
Holdings: Jan 2002-
This is a magazine that is the official publication of the AAUP (University professors professional organization).  A good starting point for understanding and researching critical issues and concerns of professors, but not a research journal.
Resources for the 3-day training course at Bethesda.
tagged ncbi resources training by rodrigue ...on 28-SEP-06
belongs to NCBI Training Resources project
tagged biology cell ncbi resources training by rodrigue ...on 28-SEP-06
belongs to For Work project
tagged database forum histology reference resources work_related by mcmillea ...on 18-APR-06
A comprehensive A to Z listing of EBM resources intended to facilitate evidence-based healthcare by providing support and access to helpful organisations and useful learning resources, such as an evidence-based virtual library, software and journals. The resources can be browsed by type, and a search facility is available.
belongs to Clinical Decision Making project
tagged evidence-based medicine portal resources by rodrigue ...on 18-APR-06
"This is a collection of tools for identifying, assessing and applying relevant evidence for better health care decision-making. The appraisal tools are adapted from the Users' Guides series prepared by the Evidence Based Medicine Working Group and originally published in JAMA"
"This British site offers audio files of "English-language poets reading their own work. Some are historic recordings, some have been made specially for the Archive." Browse by poet or name of poem. Includes videos of interviews with selected poets, lesson plans, access to the "Children's Poetry Archive," and links to poetry sites for students and to other material." (via LII)
tagged audio media poetry readings resources by jarson ...on 29-MAR-06
"Resources for family, friends, and patients about bulimia nervosa, "an eating disorder in which a person engages in binge eating ... followed by some type of behavior to prevent weight gain from the food." Includes material about maximizing health insurance benefits, mental health parity laws, finding a treatment center, and signs of the disorder. From ECRI, an international nonprofit health services research agency that collaborates with the World Health Organization (WHO)." (via LII)
tagged bulimia eating_disorders health resources by jarson ...on 13-MAR-06
"The guide is a valuable resource for scholars and other researchers interested in African, African American, and African Diaspora history and culture. Over 600 sites are available in the searchable guide which is also browseable by subjects. The topics covered range from the underground railroad to hip hop music. The sites included in the guide were reviewed and annotated by Graduate Research Assistants: Shanita Jones, Raina Leon, Gene Springs, and Eben Lehman."
Provides country briefings, which include articles, background profiles, forecasts and statistics and information about economy, politics and history.
These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. 
African American women playwrights : a research guide / edited by Christy Gavin. [0815323840 (alk. paper)] New York : Garland Pub., 1999.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS153.N5 G29 1999
belongs to Philadelphia project
tagged Philadelphia Philly news reference resources by mcmillea ...on 16-FEB-06
"Collection of bibliographies on a variety of topics related to women's studies, such as women novelists and mystery writers, women in the performing and visual arts, ecofeminism, Jewish women, "the glass ceiling," women in higher education, and "Brave, Active & Resourceful Females in Picture Books." From the Women's Studies Librarian's Office, University of Wisconsin." (via LII)
tagged bibliography resources women by jarson ...on 10-FEB-06
"Guide to books, articles, videos, magazines, and other material on hip hop, "a form of urban youth culture developed by African Americans and Latinos in New York in the seventies and eighties, originally in the Bronx." Covers music (DJing and MCing), the roots of hip hop music, break-dancing, graffiti, and related subjects. From the New York University Libraries." (via LII)
"The materials in this on-line archival collection document various aspects of the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States, and focus specifically on the radical origins of this movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Items range from radical theoretical writings to humourous plays to the minutes of an actual grassroots group."
Links to official statistics of foreign countries from the University of Aukland. Statistics by country, region, and topic.
"Search The Web's Best Health Sites. 62,000 web sites with between 45-50 million pages."
tagged health portal resources by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
"This is an excellent source of information about RSS, and includes directories, readers, blogs about RSS, etc."
tagged directory library resources rss technology by jarson ...on 09-JAN-06
Contains links to organizations, agencies, guides, databases and publications focusing on the health of minorities with emphasis on Hispanic/Latinos, Native Americans, Asians and Asian-Americans.
"The Bibliography on Gender and Technology in Education has been created by gender equity specialist Jo Sanders. Focusing primarily on information technology, the bibliography is comprehensive as of 2005 and draws on international research as well as intervention literature. It contains nearly 700 entries and is extensively annotated, key-worded, and searchable. Sanders compiled the bibliography for her 2005 review article, "Gender and Technology: A Research Review.""
"This site offers two approaches for the study of specific time periods in American women's history. Each section includes a timeline that links specific events with highly relevant online sources, followed by a guide to research sources (e.g., census, newspapers, secondary sources) that are appropriate for the specified time period."
"This bibliography presents selected English-language electronic works about Google Print that are freely available on the Internet. It has a special focus on the legal issues associated with this project."
website from brandeis with links to health information on many topics, geared toward college-age women
tagged health links resources women by jarson ...on 10-NOV-05
"This guide is intended to assist in doing basic film and video research. Included in the list are print and non-print sources, as well as library resources and services that will help you with your research."
tagged film guide library resources by jarson ...on 08-NOV-05
"purpose of this database is to create a tailored reading list of quality children's literature or to find out if a book has won one of the indexed awards"
"DEFA's [(Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft)] Film Library "is the only archive and study center outside Europe devoted to the study of the cinema of the former GDR [German Democratic Republic] as well as films dealing with Eastern Germany since unification." The site features a list of available films, and a variety of teaching and resource materials, including bibliographies, information about DEFA film criticism, a list of archives and study centers, a discussion list, and related links. Searchable." (LII)
lots of movie related links
tagged film links movies resources by jarson ...on 07-NOV-05
"Beginning in 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) conducted hearings that attempted to gather information on communist activities in Hollywood. This site has short biographies of the "Hollywood Ten," the first individuals who refused to testify, thereby earning a place on the blacklist. Being blacklisted meant that for many years they were unable to work in Hollywood under their real names. The 10 were Alvah Bessie, Herbert J. Biberman, Lester Cole, Edward Dmytrk, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz, Samuel Ornitz, Adrian Scott, and Dalton Trumbo. From Gary Handman, a librarian at the University of California, Berkeley." (from LII)  Also has links to bibliography and other sources.
information and links to finding more information on Mexican cinema and related areas
tagged film links mexican resources by jarson ...on 07-NOV-05
"Compilation of links to information about cancer of the cervix, covering diagnosis, treatment, prevention and screening, and topics related to cervical cancer (such as human papilloma virus and cervical dysplasia). Some material available in Spanish. From the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)."  LII
"FreeFullText.com provides direct links to over 7000 scholarly periodicals which allow some or all of their online content to be viewed by ANYONE with Internet access for free (though some may require free registration). The issue(s) which are available for free are indicated for each title on the alphabetical periodical lists.
tagged free full-text journals library resources by jarson ...on 03-NOV-05