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Citation Accuracy in the Journal Literature of Four Disciplines : Chemistry, Psychology, Library Science, and English and American Literature
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between the bibliographic citation practices of the members of a discipline and the emphasis placed on citation accuracy and purposes in the graduate instruction of the discipline.
[Journal of Hugh Callaway]
View of two pages in Hugh Callaway's journal, containing part of an account of an attack. Callaway was severely beaten during a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Close up of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Close-up view of a page in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Close up of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Close-up view of a page in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Upright view of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Upright view of two pages in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Close up of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Close-up view of a page in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
A Model for Integrating the Publication and Preservation of Journal Articles
Presentation for Open Repositories 2014 discussing a model for integrating the publication and preservation of journal articles.
[Journal of Hugh Burns Callaway]
Journal kept by Hugh Callaway from October 12th, 1991 to March 12th, 1993. Some of the entries discuss the murder of his significant other.
[News Clip: Charleton Heston]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Sheryl Stagner and Jeff Stagner at the DCCCD booth inside of Chautauqua Pavilion]
Photograph of Sheryl Stagner and Jeff Stagner, the Cataloging and Metadata Librarian, DCCCD Educational Resources and Support Services, sitting at the DCCCD table inside of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. There is a laptop with pictures, newspapers, and yearbooks on display at the table and cards, markers, and other handouts as well.
[Homework Assignment, January 23, 1999]
2-page Homework Assignment Understanding Organizations, January 23, 1999. The assignment includes instructions for the unnamed participant to answer questions and consult their mentors.
[Dallas Morning News and Archives table]
Photograph of the Dallas Morning News and archives table inside of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. There is a backdrop and open entrance behind it and a sign and poster with materials about the archives and prints on it. There were journals, pens, and candies for taking and booklets and ledgers to look at.
[Materials at AAMD booth]
Photograph of materials on display at the African American Museum of Dallas booth at the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village. There are booklets, journals, a copy of the 1955 Tiger yearbook, and a certificate.
[Amy San Antonio at DART table]
Photograph of a visitor and Amy San Antonio, the Project Archivist at UNT, at the DART table during the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village Pavilion. There are prints, papers, and tickets in sleeves for their preservation and a scrapbook style booklet with more information and pictures.
[Dallas Morning News table at Chautauqua Pavilion]
Photograph of a worker at The Dallas Morning News archives table speaking to a visitor during the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village Pavilion. There are materials, including newspapers in sleeves, booklets, books, posters, and handouts on display.
[Raffle Table outside of pavilion]
Photograph of the Raffle Table outside of the Chautauqua Pavilion during the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village. There are bags with books, cards, prints, journals, and other items for each winner.
[DART materials]
Photograph of materials on display at the DART table during the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village Pavilion. There are prints, papers, and tickets in sleeves for their preservation and a scrapbook style booklet with more information and pictures.
[Handouts at DCCCD booth]
Photograph of handout materials at the DCCCD booth during the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village Pavilion. There are magazines and a paper advertising the school and cards, highlighters, journals, hand sanitizer holders, and koozies for visitors.
[News Clip: Triple Homicide Package]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[All the Year Round, beginning of book]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". On the left-hand page is the end of the volume's table of contents.
[All the Year Round, cover and spine]
Photograph of the cover and spine of All the Year Round, volume 1. It is bound in cloth with an embossed cover and spine. There is gold-stamped lettering on the spine that reads "All the Year Round. Vol. I. Conducted by Charles Dickens. --- 5/6." The book is propped up in a white book stand.
[All the Year Round, Vol 1. cover and spine]
Photograph of the cover and spine of All the Year Round, volume 1. It is bound in cloth with an embossed cover and spine. There is gold-stamped lettering on the spine that reads "All the Year Round. Vol. I. Conducted by Charles Dickens. --- 5/6." The book is propped up in a white book stand.
[All the Year Round, A Tale of Two Cities first page]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle against a white background.
[All the Year Round, beginning of A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a clear strap across the left-hand pages to hold them down.
[Household Words, Hard Times first page]
Photograph of the first page of Hard Times in Household Words Volume IX. The end of another story, and the introduction to Hard Times, is on the opposite page. At the top is a quote from Shakespeare that reads "Familiar in their Mouths as Household Words." The book is propped open and has a white background.
[All the Year Round, start of A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a clear strap across the left-hand pages to hold them down.
[Household Words, Hard Times at angle]
Photograph of the first page of Hard Times in Household Words Volume IX. The end of another story, and the introduction to Hard Times, is on the opposite page. At the top is a quote from Shakespeare that reads "Familiar in their Mouths as Household Words." The book is propped open on a black foam block and has a white background.
A Model for Integrating the Publication and Preservation of Journal Articles [Revision]
Revised version of a presentation for Open Repositories 2014 discussing a model for integrating the publication and preservation of journal articles.
T.D. Marshall Elementary School Journal, 1990-1991
Photocopy of a journal that summarizes the days that focus on the North Texas Institute for Educators on Visual Arts organization's involvement with the school. Included are discussions of the Summer Institute program and visits from the program's leading organizers. The date range is from September 6 to March 18. On the second page is a summary of all pertinent information regarding the T. D. Marshall Elementary School, which is a part of Dallas ISD.
[Journal page 2 by Leonetta Brown]
Photograph of a page from a journal made during the COVID-19 pandemic by Leonetta Brown.
[Journal cover by Leonetta Brown]
Photograph of the cover of a journal designed by Leonetta Brown.
[Journal entries by Rita Robinson, March 2020]
Photograph of two journal entries by Rita Robinson from March 11 and 17, 2020.
[Journal entry by Rita Robinson, March 18, 2020]
Photograph of a journal entry by Rita Robinson from March 18, 2020.
[Article written by John Thomas, "It Crossed My Desk/Mind"]
Article published in the AIDS Update, January 1996 written by John Thomas, "It Crossed My Desk/Mind."
[Letter - Misconceptions About 'Dallas Cares']
Photocopies of two articles, written by William Waybourn and Don Banker. Both were published in the Dallas Voice.
[News Clip: 2nd opinion]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Transcript of Journal Entries from C. B. Moore's Journal]
Transcript of Charles B. Moore's journal entries. The first entry he talks about dotards. The next entry he talks about his failing health and his hope that he goes fast. He doesn't want to worry his wife and daughter and still wants to provide for them. He tells Joseph to not mention this to anyone and that he is open to suggestions on how to use his land after he dies. He repeats the entry on dotards twice. He then writes directly to Joseph K. Henry.
[Entry from a Journal, May 1, 1860]
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[Journal entries from C. B. Moore's Journal]
Charles B. Moore's original journal entries. The first entry he talks about dotards. The next entry he talks about his failing health and his hope that he goes fast. He doesn't want to worry his wife and daughter and still wants to provide for them. He tells Joseph to not mention this to anyone and that he is open to suggestions on how to use his land after he dies. He repeats the entry on dotards twice. He then writes directly to Joseph K. Henry.
Womansight: News for North Texas Women, Volume 1, Number 12, May 1981
Monthly newspaper published by Womansight, Inc. providing news of interest to women in North Texas including information about upcoming events, women's groups and organizations, resources, and various current topics, with advertising. pages of "Womansight: News for North Texas Women" newspaper, Volume 1, Number 12, May 1981
Womansight: News for North Texas Women, Volume 1, Number 5, October 1980
Monthly newspaper published by Womansight, Inc. providing news of interest to women in North Texas including information about upcoming events, women's groups and organizations, resources, and various current topics, with advertising. 8 pages of Womansight: News for North Texas Women newspaper, Vol. 1, No. 5, October 1980.
Marketing via E-mail Solicitation by Predatory (and Legitimate) Journals: An Evaluation of Quality, Frequency, and Relevance
This article studies the marketing practices of predatory journals through the analysis of a a subset of the 1,816 e-mails received by a single university biology faculty member during a 24-month period.
Journal History 195
"Journal History 195" by Guadalupe Balderrama. Printed on the first page of the journal are its title and Balderrama's name while the second and third page contain wide columns of paragraphed text.
[Page from a journal]
A page from a journal. A title and short lines of text are positioned above paragraphs that have been printed to the right of dates.
[Ripped notebook kept by Byrd Williams III]
Photograph of the cover of a notebook diary from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, that has a brown paper material as its covers and has a wire spiral holding the papers together. There is a rip between the top half and the bottom half of the notebook that goes fully through the entire book and the wire in this section is twisted and disconnected.
An Artist at War: The Journal of John Gaitha Browning
An edited version of artist John Gaitha Browning's personal journal from his time in the United States Army during World War II, specifically two years in the South Pacific. The book includes typewritten journal entries, reformatted journal entries, some of his illustrations, photographs, letters he wrote, and maps of where he was stationed. Includes an epilogue about Browning's life after the final entry. Index starts on page 325.
[The Avesta, cover]
Photograph of the cover of an issue of The Avesta, held by UNT Special Collections. The cover color is red and light brown stripes, the word Avesta lined up vertically along the middle of the cover. In the top left corner is small handwriting in pen.
[Diary entries]
A series of diary entries over the dates July 1 - November 4, 1986.
Granada, The Garden of Allah
Journal entry by Carl Compton about his travels in Spain.
[Victoria Zapatero journal entry regarding the COVID-19 pandemic]
Photograph of a journal entry written by Victoria Zapatero on March 23, 2020. The entry describes that Zapatero is starting a journal to "document life as it is right now" during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The entry also describes a trip to the grocery store, anticipation of a lockdown, and Zapatero's feelings about the pandemic and her experience.
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