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Browsing by Author "Zimmerman, Karen P."

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    Creating Academic Web Space for Academic Staff: Research and Teaching Initiatives at the University of Iowa Libraries
    (Australian Library and Information Association, 1999-01) Hughes, Carol Ann; Soderdahl, Paul; Zimmerman, Karen P.
    The University of Iowa has several projects that are reshaping options for teaching staff and librarians as they work to build new types of academic resources. Two of these are Bailiwick and TWIST. Bailiwick is a Web space where academic passions are realised in HTML and creative home pages. Bailiwick is home to Web sites that are experimental in form, like ‘Border Crossings’, which provides comprehensive and in-depth resources, or that take on a narrow, highly specialised topic like ‘French Feminists’. In the Teaching with Innovative Style and Technology Project (TWIST), teaching staff are paired with librarian partners to create Web-based learning environments. These partners are called ‘TWISTed Pairs’. This semester, 27 academic staff members from 13 departments are paired with 11 librarians from various departments, creating 35 course-related Web sites.
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    A Working Bibliography of David Drake's Writing
    (Night Shade Books, 2007) Zimmerman, Karen P.
    David Drake sold his first story in 1966 and continues to write novels, short fiction, essays and other miscellaneous pieces. He is most well-known for his military science fiction, but his fiction spans multiple subgenres within science fiction and fantasy. This bibliography includes his books (novels, collections of stories, and titles for which he wrote plot outlines); books he edited; his short fiction; and miscellaneous writings (essays, comments, book introductions and odd pieces.) The list will be updated at his official web site: http://david-drake.com.
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