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Search for the ultimate energy source : a history of the U.S. fusion energy program / Stephen O. Dean

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The search and discovery of the Higgs boson : a brief introduction to particle physics / Luis Roberto FLores Castillo

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Intermediate statistical mechanics / Jayanta Bhattacharjee (Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad, India), Dhruba Banerjee (Jadavpur University, India)

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Technology meets research : 60 years of CERN technology : selected highlights / editors, Christian Fabjan, Thomas Taylor, Daniel Treille and Horst Wenninger ; with members of the editorial group, Christoforo Benvenuti [and 6 others] ; and with important c




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Latest News: Shawn Walker Photo Archives Acquired

The Library of Congress has acquired the archive of photographer Shawn Walker and his collection of photos, ephemera and audio recordings representing the influential Kamoinge Workshop based in Harlem, the Library announced today.

Founded in New York City in 1963, the Kamoinge Workshop is a collective of leading African American photographers, such as Anthony Barboza, Louis Draper, Adger Cowans, Albert Fenner, Ray Francis, Toni Parks, Herb Randall, Herb Robinson, Beuford Smith and Ming Smith. Walker is a founding member and also served as an archivist, helping to preserve the group’s history.

The Shawn Walker archive contains nearly 100,000 photographs, negatives and transparencies depicting life in Harlem — a pivotal crossroad of African diaspora culture — between 1963 and the present. The Kamoinge collection — generously donated by Walker — consists of nearly 2,500 items, including prints by Kamoinge members such as Barboza, Draper, Smith and others. The Library of Congress worked with the Photography Collections Preservation Project to acquire both the Walker archive and the Kamoinge collection with an electronic finding aid. These materials will join the Library’s other important collections of photography by African Americans such as Gordon Parks, Robert McNeill, Roland Freeman, Dawoud Bey and Walker’s mentor, Roy DeCarava.

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Selection and recruitment in the healthcare professions [electronic resource] : research, theory and practice / Fiona Patterson, Lara Zibarras, editors




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Disability and employer practices [electronic resource] : research across the disciplines / Susanne M. Bruyère, editor




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Research methods : a practical guide for students and researchers / Willie Tan, NUS, Singapore

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Visual methodologies : an introduction to researching with visual materials / Gillian Rose

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Feminist research practice : a primer / Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Boston College

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Understanding research in the digital age / Sarah Quinton, Nina Reynolds

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Research methods, statistics, and applications / Kathrynn A. Adams, Eva K. Lawrence

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Reason & rigor : how conceptual frameworks guide research / Sharon M. Ravitch, Matthew Riggan

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Designing qualitative research / Uwe Flick

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Decolonizing research : indigenous storywork as methodology / edited by Jo-ann Archibald Q'um Q'um Xiiem, Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan and Jason De Santolo ; with a foreword by Linda Tuhiwai Smith




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Qualitative communication research methods / Thomas R. Lindlof

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Research methods : concepts and connections / Michael W. Passer, University of Washington

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Mining goes digital: proceedings of the 39th International Symposium 'Application of Computers and Operations Research in the Mineral Industry' (APCOM 2019), June 4-6, 2019, Wroclaw, Poland / editors: Christoph Mueller [and 6 more]

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Research basins and hydrological planning: proceedings of the International Conference on Research Basins and Hydrological Planning, 22-31 March, Hefei/Anhui, P.R. China / edited by Ru-Ze Xi, Wei-Zu Gu, Klaus-Peter Seiler

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From the mountains to the abyss: the California borderland as an archive of southern California geologic evolution: an SEPM/PS-SEPM volume to celebrate the life and scientific achievements of Donn S. Gorsline / edited by Kathleen M. Marsaglia, Jon R. Schw

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Aspects of the life and works of Archibald Geikie / edited by J. Betterton, J. Craig, J.R. Mendum, R. Neller and J. Tanner

Hayden Library - QE22.G23 A87 2019




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Folding and fracturing of rocks: 50 years of research since the seminal text book of J.G. Ramsay / edited by C.E. Bond and H.D. Lebit

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Crustal architecture and evolution of the Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet orogen / edited by Rajesh Sharma, Igor M. Villa and Santosh Kumar

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Proust & his banker: in search of time squandered / Gian Balsamo

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Proust: the search / Benjamin Taylor

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Patron Services: History Unfolded: U.S. Newspapers and the Holocaust. Participatory Research Sprint.

Help us examine historic newspapers on microfilm in order to find out what Americans could have known about the Holocaust through reading their local newspapers.  Articles found during the sprint will be added to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s History Unfolded Project.

When: Thursday, November 14, 2019, 4-7 pm (drop-in hours)

Where: Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room, James Madison Building, Room 133

Please RSVP through Eventbrite: http://bit.ly/Nov2019Sprint

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.

Please contact Erin Sidwell with any questions about the sprint: esid@loc.gov

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov

 

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Patron Services: Saturday Research Orientation: Researching Old Companies

Join the Business Reference Section of the Science, Technology & Business Division for a focused research orientation to resources for researching old companies. Whether you are trying to find out more about your great grandfather's small business, the value of that old stock certificate in your attic, or just curious about a company from the past, learn how to find materials both at the Library of Congress and in your local public library and historical society to help answer your questions. The session covers both print and electronic sources. All researchers are welcome.

 Date: Saturday, November 30, 2019, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM EST

 Location: Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Room LJ-139B

 Click here for more information and to register.

 Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.

 

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Patron Services: Research Orientations to the Library of Congress

The Researcher & Reference Services Division at the Library of Congress is offering research orientation sessions on the following dates in room 139B of the Jefferson Building.  You may register for a single session by selecting a date and completing the online form .  The sessions, taught by librarians, will cover search strategies for finding items in a variety of formats at the world’s largest library.   Individuals requiring accommodations for any of these events are requested to submit a request at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.

General Orientation Sessions
Mondays, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.:

Jan.13th

Feb.10th

March 9th

March 16th

April 13th

April 20th

Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.:

Feb.6th

March 5th

April 2nd

Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Jan.11th

Feb.1st

March 14th

April 11th

Genealogy Orientation Sessions

Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Feb.12th

March 11th

April 8th

May 13th

Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Feb.8th
March 7th
April 4th

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Patron Services: Prints and Photographs Research Orientation

Come learn about the resources of the Prints and Photographs Division. One of the division’s reference librarians will provide an overview of the wide range of pictorial materials in the Prints and Photographs Division and will offer tips on how to make the most of its online offerings and future visits to the reading room.

Date:  Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020, 11:00-12:00 EST

Location:  Library of Congress James Madison Building, Room 337

Click here for more information and to register.

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.

 

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Patron Services: Saturday Research Orientation: Manuscript Division

Join Manuscript Reference Librarian Lara Szypszak for a focused orientation to resources located in the Manuscript Reading Room. This session will share the letters of love from members of congress to their spouses, writers to their paramours, artists to their muses, and more. Celebrate Valentine’s Day (better late than never) with notes of romance found in the Manuscript Division’s collections, and also learn how to find materials for your research projects utilizing the Manuscript Reading Room’s resources in-person and remotely. The session includes general information on conducting research in the Manuscript Reading Room and time for Q&A about research strategies or steps on specific research projects. All researchers are welcome. See the following link for Maps and Floor Plans in the Jefferson Building: https://www.loc.gov/visit/maps-and-floor-plans/thomas-jefferson-building/first-floor/

Date: Saturday, February 15, 10:00 am - 11:30 am EST

Location: Library of Congress Jefferson Building, Room 139B

Click here for more information and to register.

Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or email ADA@loc.gov.

 

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Patron Services: History Unfolded Research Sprint

The Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room is hosting a participatory research event with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum for their History Unfolded project. In mid-May 1944, the Hungarian authorities, in coordination with the German Security Police, began systematically to deport Hungarian Jews. Help us learn how the United States press reported on these deportations by researching microfilmed newspapers from across America.

Contribute to History Unfolded: https://newspapers.ushmm.org  

Space is limited, so please RSVP: http://bit.ly/Feb2020Sprint

Where: Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room, LM-133, 1st floor, Madison Building

When: Monday, February 24, 2020, Drop-in anytime between 4pm and 7pm

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Patron Services: Law Library Classes – March 2020

The Law Library of Congress offers free webinars and in-person classes in Washington, D.C. The in-person classes are held in Madison Building, Room LM-201.

 “Orientation to Law Library Collections" (10am-11am) – Thursday March 5.  This session is designed for patrons who are familiar with legal research, and would instead prefer an introduction to the collections and services specific to the Law Library of Congress.

WEBINAR "Orientation to Legal Research (OLR): Statutes” (11am-12pm) – Thursday March 19. This entry in the OLR series provides an overview of U.S. statutory and legislative research, including information about how to find and use the U.S. Code, the U.S. Statutes at Large, and U.S. federal bills and resolutions.

"Orientation to Legal Research (OLR): Tracing Federal Regulations” (10am-11am) – Tuesday March 24. This entry in the OLR series provides an overview of U.S. federal regulations, including information about the notice and comment rulemaking process, the publication and citation of regulations, and the tracing of regulations from the Code of Federal Regulations, to the proposed rule in the Federal Register, to the regulation’s docket.

WEBINAR "Congress.gov"  (2pm-3pm) - Thursday March 26. This orientation is designed to give a basic overview of Congress.gov. While the focus of the session will be searching legislation and the Congressional member information attached to the legislation, the new features of Congress.gov will be highlighted.

To register, visit the Law Library’s “Webinars and In-Person Orientations” webpage, http://www.loc.gov/law/opportunities/seminar-orient.php .

For maps of the Madison and Jefferson Building see, https://www.loc.gov/visit/maps-and-floor-plans/.

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov

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What’s in Our Water? New Research on Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water and Their Public Health Implications

In this episode of On the Evidence, Cindy Hu, a Mathematica data scientist, discusses the prevalence of Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in our drinking water, as well as their health implications and ways to address them through public policy.




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Embracing the Emotional Aspects of Public Policy Research

On the Evidence interviewed Mathematica’s Matt Stagner about his upcoming APPAM presidential address, his work on child welfare, and his reflections on public policy research. This interview is part of a series of episodes produced by Mathematica in support of the APPAM conference in November.




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The Most Rewarding Research I’ve Ever Done…

In 2013, I led a team of researchers who traveled to Minnesota, Kansas, and Missouri for a series of in-depth interviews with fathers for the Parents and Children Together (PACT) evaluation.




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What the Next Generation of Policy Researchers Is Studying

On this episode of On the Evidence, we feature six short interviews with the 2019 summer fellows about the research questions they pursued and what they have learned so far.




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Tips for Boosting the Reach and Impact of Policy Research

On this episode of On the Evidence, economists Jennifer Doleac and Kosali Simon share lessons from their experiences interpreting and translating policy research for media interviews, Twitter, podcasts, and elsewhere.




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Retrogame archeology: exploring old computer games / John Aycock

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Contemporary research on intertextuality in video games / Christophe Duret, Christian-Marie Pons, [editors]

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Retrogame archeology: exploring old computer games / John Aycock

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Fans and videogames: histories, fandom, archives / edited by Melanie Swalwell, Helen Stuckey and Angela Ndalianis

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Phantasmal spaces: archetypical venues in computer games / Mathias Fuchs

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[ASAP] Bottom-Up Nonempirical Approach To Reducing Search Space in Enzyme Design Guided by Catalytic Fields

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The Best Times to Post on Social Media According to Research [Infographic]

Are you looking for ways to generate more engagement on social media? Want to ensure you’re posting at the best times for your audience?

While the exact right times to post will vary based on each unique audience group, the team from CoSchedule have put together a guide, based on a range of studies and reports, which highlights when brands in a range of sectors tend to see the most engagement on each of the major social platforms.

Again, there are unique variables for each business, but this overview could serve as a good starting point for planning out your social posting strategy, and maximizing engagement.

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How to Use Social Media for Keyword Research

For many beginners (and, heck, some mid-level and even advanced SEOs), the line between search engine optimization and social media can sometimes blur.

~ Does your social media support or even help your search engine rankings?
~ How does optimizing for search on social media affect your profiles chance of showing up to new users?
~ And what does it mean that my tweets show up in search results?

In the past, the difference between SEO and social was fairly stark.

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Microwave-assisted evolution of WO3 and WS2/WO3 hierarchical nanotrees

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0TA02027C, Paper
Noho Lee, Junghyeok Kwak, Ji Hye Kwak, Sang-Mun Jung, Jaerim Kim, Anupam Giri, Kaliannan Thiyagarajan, Yong-Tae Kim, Sunshin Jung, Jong Kyu Kim, Unyong Jeong
Although branched WO3 nanostructures have been investigated for electrochromic devices and catalytic electrodes, a detailed study on their structural evolution mechanism has rarely been carried out.
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Co-gel strategy for preparing hierarchically porous silica/polyimide nanocomposite aerogel with thermal insulation and flame retardancy

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9TA13011J, Paper
Xinhai Zhang, Xingxing Ni, Chenxi Li, Bo You, Gang Sun
Co-gel strategy for preparing hierarchically porous silica/polyimide aerogel with low density, high specific modulus, hydrophobicity, flame retardancy, and thermal insulation.
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Concerti per archi.: e concerti per viola d'amore / Vivaldi

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Jane Eyre / Louis Karchin ; libretto by Diane Osen

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