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Autor:
Ellen Sexton
Publikováno v:
Britannica Online
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http://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/603819
Autor:
Ellen Belcher, Ellen Sexton
Publikováno v:
OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives. 24:116-132
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present the process, challenges and lessons learned from carrying out a small digital project to create a web resource of unique historic materials related to crime in New York City. All aspects of digital proje
Autor:
Sara Marcus, Roman A. Santillan, Karen Mason, Monica Berger, Stephanie Walker, Anamika Dasgupta, Ellen Sexton, Catherine Stern, Rita Ormsby, Mitchell Brown
Publikováno v:
Library Hi Tech News. 24:7-14
PurposeTo report on keynote presentations at the 44th Annual LACUNY Institute held on May 18, 2007 in New York City, New York.Design/methodology/approachConference report. Findings: The annual conference aims to provide attendees continuing professio
Autor:
Ellen Sexton
Publikováno v:
Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian. 24:93-111
Citation analyses were carried out on master's theses in three disciplines: forensic psychology, forensic science, and criminal justice, completed and deposited in the John Jay College Library from 1991 to 2004. The aim was to determine the effect of
Autor:
Ellen Sexton
Publikováno v:
Reference Services Review. 32:195-210
Libraries supporting a forensic psychology undergraduate and/or graduate level college program need to collect materials from a range of disciplines – psychology, law, psychiatry and criminal justice. This guide identifies the major reference works
Autor:
Ellen Sexton
Publikováno v:
Library & Archival Security. 17:7-27
Some molds produce metabolites, called mycotoxins, which are toxic to animals and humans in small amounts. One mycotoxin-producing mold species, Stachybotrys chartarum has been associated with severe illness. It is of particular interest to librarian
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Violence against women. 12(12)
The links among social disorder, violence in the social support network (NIPV), community violence, and women's substance use were examined in a sample of 50 low-income, nonshelter women to predict intimate partner violence (IPV). The authors found t