story The affirmative action puzzle: a living history from reconstruction to today / Melvin I. Urofsky By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 8 Mar 2020 07:23:20 EDT Dewey Library - HF5549.5.A34 U76 2020 Full Article
story A global history of runaways: workers, mobility, and capitalism 1600-1850 / edited by Marcus Rediker, Titas Chakraborty, Matthias van Rossum By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 07:59:18 EDT Dewey Library - HD5717.G57 2019 Full Article
story Women have always worked: a concise history / Alice Kessler-Harris By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 07:59:18 EDT Dewey Library - HD6095.K45 2018 Full Article
story My life story not worth filming, says Shekhar Kapur By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 17:00:08 +0530 Acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur believes his life is not exciting enough to be turned into an interesting movie. Full Article
story Mobile storytelling exciting, economical: Kiran Rao By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 19:20:07 +0530 Filmmaker Kiran Rao, who has directed two 10-second short films for Facebook India, says shooting a film by a mobile camera and in a vertical frame makes storytelling exciting and inexpensive, especially for youngsters. Full Article
story Our minds, our selves: a brief history of psychology / Keith Oatley By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 08:22:10 EDT Hayden Library - BF81.O24 2018 Full Article
story Materials of the mind: phrenology, race, and the global history of science, 1815-1920 / James Poskett By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 08:09:42 EST Dewey Library - BF868.P67 2019 Full Article
story Institutional trust and economic policy: lessons from the history of the euro / Dóra Gyorffy By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 07:52:37 EST Online Resource Full Article
story Empathy: a history / Susan Lanzoni By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 09:04:30 EDT Hayden Library - BF575.E55 L36 2018 Full Article
story Vestnik drevneĭ istorii [electronic journal]. Journal of ancient history. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Moskva, Nauka 1937- Full Article
story Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory [electronic journal]. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Manchester University Press Full Article
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story Demystifying climate change : an energy story on science, history, threats, and opportunities / Jeffrey Loehr, Margaret Loehr By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Loehr, Jeffrey, 1973- author Full Article
story Inspiring air: a history of air-related science / Pere Grapí By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 07:26:19 EST Hayden Library - QD54.E8 G73 2019 Full Article
story IRON(III) THIOCYANATE REACTION: research history and role in chemical analysis. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 07:46:07 EST Online Resource Full Article
story Restriction enzymes: a history / Wil A.M. Loenen, Leiden University Medical Center By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 07:42:04 EST Dewey Library - QP609.R44 L64 2019 Full Article
story Nitroxides: brief history, fundamentals, and recent developments / Gertz I. Likhtenshtein By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 07:32:02 EST Online Resource Full Article
story Crimson tide [videorecording] / Hollywood Pictures presents a Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer production ; produced by Don Simpson, Jerry Bruckheimer ; story by Michael Schiffer and Richard P. Henrick ; screenplay by Michael Schiffer ; directed by Tony Scot By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: 1 videodisc (116 min.) sound, color; 4 3/4 in Full Article
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story Article :: Storyboarding: Build your visual script By www.peachpit.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 00:00:00 GMT In this sample chapter from Animated Storytelling, Second Edition, author Liz Blazer covers the basics of storyboarding first and then continues on with some important concepts you’ll need to make your storyboard complete and ready for animatics. The entire process is organic; let your storyboarding evolve gradually from simple to more complex. Full Article
story Diet diary: You can’t blame family history for type 1.5 diabetes By indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2015 18:37:45 +0000 Full Article Health Lifestyle
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): VHP Launches "Cold War Dispatches" Online Exhibit By www.loc.gov Published On :: Mon, 01 Oct 2018 12:45:27 -0500 Though the term “veteran” is often uttered in the same breath as “war,” many U.S. veterans served during times of peace. This includes more than 10,000 men and women in the Veterans History Project archive who served during the period known as the Cold War era. Entirely comprised of military volunteers, the online exhibit speaks to the motivations of veterans who served during an era of escalating international tensions. Trained to fight a Soviet threat, their narratives invariably give voice to conflicts derived from their ancestry, gender, and opposition to traditional warfighting techniques. Share this link and if you know any Cold War veterans, collect their stories for the Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/vets/stories/ex-war-coldwar.html The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): November 10th – Commemorate the World War I Centennial at the Library of Congress By www.eventbrite.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Nov 2018 13:20:52 -0500 How will you commemorate the Veterans Day centennial? On Saturday, November 10th, the Library's Poetry and Literature Center, Veterans History Project, and Exhibits Office invite you to participate in the “The Road Back,” a daylong symposium on veterans’ literature & writing. Beginning at 10AM, the Library invites you and the veterans in your life to a tour of Echoes of the Great War: American Experiences of World War I and WWI cart display before attending the 11:00AM panel discussion, “Veterans and Literary Writing,” which explores the meaningful coping mechanisms afforded through journaling. A 1:30PM afternoon panel will feature poetry and literature readings from poet veterans Bruce Weigl, Bill Jones, and David Richmond, as well as cowboy poet Vess Quinlan, who will discuss their favorite World War I writers, share selections of their work, and participate in a discussion moderated by Anya Creightney, Programs Manager of the Poetry and Literature Center. Concluding the symposium will be a 3:00-4:30PM screening of the 1937 American drama war film, The Road Back, directed by James Whale and based on the novel of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque. The film is a sequel to All Quiet on the Western Front and follows German soldiers from the Armistice through their return home as they adjust to civilian life, learning that Germany and their personal lives have changed tremendously while they were gone. The event is free and open to the public, but due to expected demand, tickets are recommended, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. You can RSVP for your seat at Eventbrite.com https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-road-back-veterans-and-literary-writing-symposium-tickets-48886963223 or request ADA accommodations at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Saturday Nov. 17th VHP Researcher Orientation Session By www.eventbrite.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Nov 2018 13:51:43 -0600 Want to know more about conducting research using VHP collections? Curious about our World War I diary holdings? Interested in firsthand accounts of combat from Vietnam veterans? Want to know how to research your relative’s military unit? Join us for a 90-minute presentation by VHP Reference Specialist Megan Harris on Saturday, Nov. 17th in room LJ-139B of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building. Sign up for the 1000-1130 orientation on Eventbrite. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): LOC Crowdsourcing Project Transcribes Civil War Veterans’ Letters By crowd.loc.gov Published On :: Mon, 12 Nov 2018 08:10:13 -0600 This Veterans Day, learn from veterans of the past – by helping the researchers of tomorrow. The Library of Congress holds many collections that touch on the lives and service of military personnel; and the human cost of war. Although American Civil War materials fall outside the scope of the Veterans History Project, we encourage you to hone your transcription skills using wartime correspondence. The recently launched crowdsourcing project, crowd.loc.gov/, contains three collections relating to the Civil War: letters written to Abraham Lincoln, the diaries of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, and the papers of disabled veterans' advocate William Oland Bourne (1819-1901), a reformer, poet, clergyman, and editor of the Soldiers Friend journal. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): By memory.loc.gov Published On :: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 15:02:24 -0600 VHP shares in the remembrances of Dr. James Billington, who amongst his vast legacy also welcomed Congress’ enactment of the “Veterans Oral History Project.” Responding to legislators’ directive to the Library of Congress American Folklife Center, Billington proffered that “these histories will be an invaluable resource for future generations and will become part of the nation's vast historical record that the Library of Congress has preserved for 200 years." A champion of the Project, and a veteran himself of the United States Army, Billington leveraged his military service as a VHP interviewer, expanding the Library’s collections to include oral histories with Lieutenant General Julius Becton, Jr., General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Captain John W. Kluge, and Colonel Mary Louise Rasmuson nee Milligan. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): By memory.loc.gov Published On :: Thu, 03 Jan 2019 14:03:36 -0600 Join VHP in our remembrance of World War II veteran Richard Overton, formerly, the oldest World War II veteran in the United States. His decorated career ranged from aftermath of the Attack on Pearl Harbor through intense ground combat on the island of Iwo Jima. Our hearts go out to his family and our utmost thanks go to Corporal Overton for his service to our country. Through the voluntary efforts of the American Red Cross of Central Texas, we are lucky enough to have an oral history interview from this American hero, and you can watch it at https://go.usa.gov/xEYj5 The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story The Power of a Story: In Memoriam of Medal of Honor Recipient Charles S. Kettles By memory.loc.gov Published On :: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 11:37:41 -0600 How do you measure the weight of a story? Through deeds, dates, or perhaps, a combination of the two? Join VHP in our remembrance of Vietnam veteran Charles Seymour Kettles, who received the Medal of Honor in 2016 - nearly 50 years after his helicopter, bleeding fuel and missing its windscreen, touched down with its last load of rescued GIs. Hear his story and read about the power of recording a veteran's story in Owen Rogers' blog post. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story The Veterans History Project Asks ‘Which One Do You Love Most?’ By blogs.loc.gov Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 10:30:12 -0600 The Veterans History Project (VHP) is asking all LC staff and the general public to help them select images for their new bookmarks. Go to Folklife Today to view 10 images pulled from the VHP collection. Then tell VHP which one you love most either in the blog’s comments section, by email at vohp@loc.gov or in person in room LJ-G51 from now until March 1. VHP will reveal the chosen images on March 15. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Veterans Herstory: Decoding Mom’s WWII Service By blogs.loc.gov Published On :: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 11:24:24 -0500 In her story (herstory), Jean Ashby placed herself and other Navy WAVES into the historical record. Learn more about Ashby's secret encoding work on the VHP Blog and at the Veterans History Project "Code Girls Reunion" broadcast live at 1200 ET on Friday, March 22, 2019. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): The Ones You Love Most By blogs.loc.gov Published On :: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:08:40 -0500 Thank you to everyone who answered our call to participate in the Veterans History Project’s bookmark image selection! We are pleased to announce the top five images. See the results, ranked in order of popularity, on the VHP Blog! The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Code Girls Reunite! By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 15:22:49 -0500 "What did you do in the war, mommy?" VHP commemorated WAVES' wartime contributions with a "Code Girl’s Reunion." This past weekend, NBCs “Sunday Today with Willie Geist” aired a story about this historic event, and interviewed a few of these living legends. If you missed it, you can watch it, here. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Wave-Off! VHP Information Center Closed on April 9, 2019 By www.loc.gov Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 09:30:25 -0500 On Tuesday, April 9, the Great Hall, all exhibitions, and the Library Shop in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress will be closed for a special event, including the VHP Information Center. Researchers with Library-issued credentials may access the Jefferson Building reading rooms, including the American Folklife Center Reading Room, as they will be open normal hours of service with access via the Southeast (2nd Street) entrance from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. All reading rooms and exhibitions in the Madison and Adams buildings will operate under normal hours of service. The Jefferson building will resume regular hours on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Remembering Richard Lugar: 1932-2019 By memory.loc.gov Published On :: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 09:52:41 -0500 The Honorable Richard Lugar passed away last night, leaving behind a legacy of both lawmaking and local history. Through the efforts of his Senate Office, nearly 9,000 Indianan veterans’ voices were recorded and preserved – a capstone achievement accessible through the Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP). Years after leaving office, Lugar returned to the mission of the Veterans History Project, this time, offering his oral history of Cold War naval service. As have many VHP participants, he shared his story with a close friend, the Honorable Joe Donnelly. The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Veteran Art Showcase at the Library of Congress By www.eventbrite.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 13:20:44 -0500 From November 5-9th, the Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP) will host a Veteran Art Showcase. This series of cultural events highlights art and artists with a focus on the myriad experiences of military veterans. The five-day Showcase begins a yearlong commemoration of VHP’s 20th anniversary, and will be held in the Library of Congress Jefferson Building, located at 10 First Street SE, Washington, DC. The schedule is as follows: Tues., Nov. 5 Craft in America: Ceramic Demonstration, 9 am- 3:30pm -LJG-51 Ceramic artists Matthew Krousey, Judas Recendez, and Ehren Tool participate in a clay throwing demonstration. While throwing, Tool will engage in conversation on the experience of service and war. He will share his pieces with military connected audience members. Tues., Nov. 5 Craft in America: Veteran Potters Panel Discussion, 5 pm- Whitall Pavilion Artists Judas Recendez, Matthew Krousey, and Ehren Tool will discuss their ceramic art and process in relation to their military service. The panel will be moderated by Carol Sauvion, creator and co-executive producer of the PBS series Craft in America. Weds., Nov. 6 Occupational Poetry, 1pm- Room LJ-119 Poets Bill Jones, (veteran poet) Vess Quinlan (cowboy poet), Jerry Brooks (miner poet), and Meezie Hermansen (fisher poet) recite some of their work related to their profession, and participate in a panel discussion. The panel will be moderated by John Fenn, Head of Research and Programs at the American Folklife Center. Thurs. Nov. 7 Combat Paper, 11 am- Whitall Pavilion Veterans and civilians discuss the process and experience of paper-making and printmaking as a creative outlet in a panel featuring Tara Tappert, Drew Matott, Ruth Lynne McIntosh, and Patrick Sargent. The panel will be moderated by Katherine Blood, Curator of Fine Prints at the Prints and Library’s Photographs Division. The Telling Project, 7pm- Great Hall An autobiographical performance of “She Went to War,” featuring four female veterans, all of whom experienced significant combat exposure while serving in the military. Sat. Nov. 9 Operation Song and Jamie Fox Perform Live, 7pm- Coolidge Auditorium Tennessee-based not-for-profit program “Operation Song” performs a selection of songs written by and about veterans, active duty service members and their loved ones. Jamie Fox, an Air Force veteran and Metis fiddler of the Aaniih and Nakoda tribes performs tunes that were derived from a mixture of Celtic, French, and Native American cultures. The Veteran Art Showcase is free of charge, and open to the public; however, due to expected demand, tickets are recommended and available on a first –come, first served basis. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/o/library-of-congress-11132539071 or VHP’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/vetshistoryproject. Request ADA accommodations at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov. Click here for more information. Full Article
story Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Call for Applicants: 2020 Bartis Folklife Internships By www.usajobs.gov Published On :: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:05:18 -0600 The Library of Congress American Folklife Center (AFC) recently announced two paid internship opportunities. For 10 weeks, interns will be immersed in the environment and activities of the American Folklife Center, which pairs robust cultural programming with the world's largest ethnographic archive. Applications for the Bartis Folklife Internship will be considered until March 28, 2018. This fellowship is named for - and supported by - the generosity of Dr. Peter Bartis, the longest serving AFC employee. From 2001 – 2008, his expertise and unique vision established VHP as one of the largest oral history projects in the world. His collegiality defined the character, spirit, and intersections of AFC and VHP. The Mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Share your exciting VHP initiatives, programs, events and news stories with VHP to be considered for a future RSS. Email vohp@loc.gov and place “My VHP RSS Story” in the subject line. Visit VHP on Facebook. Click here for more information. Full Article
story A Dandelion Story By www.dandelion-books.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:16:49 -0500 A Dandelion Story of a Child of God Full Article
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story What the eyes don't see: a story of crisis, resistance, and hope in an American city / Mona Hanna-Attisha By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 07:47:43 EDT Dewey Library - RA1231.L4 H34 2018 Full Article
story U. S. fast burst reactors: design and operational history / Theodore R. Schmidt By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Aug 2018 07:37:27 EDT Hayden Library - TK9203.P8 S36 2017 Full Article
story Photons: the history and mental models of light quanta / Klaus Hentschel By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 30 Sep 2018 07:38:26 EDT Online Resource Full Article
story Obsessed by a dream: the physicist Rolf Widerøe -- a giant in the history of accelerators / Aashild Sørheim By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 12 Jan 2020 08:09:51 EST Online Resource Full Article
story The end of development : a global history of poverty and prosperity / Andrew Brooks By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Brooks, Andrew (Lecturer in development geography), author Full Article
story The inside story [videorecording] : developing children's understanding about their bodies By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
story You're telling the story : how to develop useful assessments for learning in early childhood / Janet Moles By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Moles, Janet Full Article
story Jumpstart! storymaking : games and activities for ages 7-12 / Pie Corbett By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Corbett, Pie Full Article