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  • Lofca, Izzet; Oguz, Fatih (Valdosta State University, 2006-10)
    This poster presents an overview of an exploratory research project to identify, describe, and investigate the applicability of the digital repository approach to disseminate intellectual output of the Turkish National Police.
  • Willis, Danielle L. (2022-12)
    The perception of toxic leadership or a toxic work environment in a military organization can negatively impact the unit's health and the organization’s ability to carry out military operations. While much of the literature ...
  • Goodner, Jason S. (Valdosta State University, 2012-05-09)
    The chief academic officer (CAO) position is largely neglected in higher education literature. In particular, there is a dearth of information reporting the knowledge and skills specific to a chief academic officer serving ...
  • Goodner, Jason S. (Valdosta State University, 2012-05-15)
    The chief academic officer (CAO) position is largely neglected in higher education literature. In particular, there is a dearth of information reporting the knowledge and skills specific to a chief academic officer serving ...
  • Blacksun; Owen, Louise; Lauderdale, Barb; Bonnabel, Katherine; Shadowhawk (Aquarian Tabernacle Church Collection. New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. Valdosta State University. Valdosta, GA., 2001)
    The Goddess Diana is the Huntress of the forest, the one who relies on no one else for survival. She stands alone, steady, strong, and independent. When the New Moon rises in the sky it is Her bow, reminding us that She ...
  • McConnell, Andrew Jackson Jr.; Coleman, John Albert Feaster (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2018)
    The diary was written in pocket-sized editions and each was sent home after it was completed. The collection in the Valdosta State Archives has two folders, each containing an identical copy of the McConnell diary. The ...
  • Jarvis, Tayler Ann (2013-12-14)
    At elevated concentrations, marine organisms may accumulate metals, which can potentially cause toxicity. Metal accumulation and toxicity in aquatic organisms has focused largely on waterborne metal exposure and less ...
  • Jarvis, Tayler Ann (2013-08-12)
    At elevated concentrations, marine organisms may accumulate metals, which can potentially cause toxicity. Metal accumulation and toxicity in aquatic organisms has focused largely on waterborne metal exposure and less ...
  • Bryson, Tim; Posner, Miriam; Pierre, Alain St.; Varner, Stewart (Association of Research Libraries, 2011-11)
    The ARL escience survey in 2009 confirmed how profoundly and quickly technology has transformed research in the sciences. Research in the humanities is being transformed as well. Digital humanities is an emerging field ...
  • Birch, Nicole Warren (2020-12)
    As educators now welcome students who have spent their lives immersed in technology, far removed from the passive learners of the past, a shift has had to occur in order to meet these students’ needs and learning styles. ...
  • McKendrick, Joseph (Unisphere Research, 2012-04)
    Over the past year, the budget ax has hit many of North America’s special, corporate, foundation, professional and government agency libraries hard. While many of these libraries are seeing funding stabilize, they are still ...
  • McKendrick, Joseph (Unisphere Research, 2012-04)
    Faced with tight or stagnant budgets, academic libraries are re-assessing and shifting their roles within North America’s universities, colleges, and technical schools. Many patrons of today's academic libraries are students ...
  • McKendrick, Joseph (Unisphere Research, 2012-04)
    The economy may be healing, and more funds are flowing to North America’s public libraries. However, libraries continue to feel the sting of cutbacks and budget shortfalls. In addition, the historic shift to digital libraries ...
  • Alsandor, Dr. Danielle J.; Fitzpatrick, Colleen (2013-03-04)
    Technological devices are a part of our daily lives. Be it operating smart phones, taking pictures with a digital camera, listening to Internet radio, or using social media, there are numerous gadgets and software at our ...
  • Brookes, Iveson I., Rev. (Macon, Georgia: Rose & Slade, 1830)
    This is a G to G+ copy of a Georgia imprint from a time when the Cherokees were still an independent nation covering most of North Georgia and the Creeks could still have given Monticello a scare.
  • Castronova, Joyce (Valdosta State University, 2001-12)
    An action research study was conducted at a suburban elementary school in which the use of a WebQuest, an online instructional tool based on discovery learning, was compared to the use of a traditional, didactic- method ...
  • Castronova, Joyce A. (Valdosta State University College of Education, 2002)
    An action research study was conducted at a suburban elementary school in which the use of a WebQuest, an online instructional tool based on discovery learning, was compared to the use of a traditional, didactic-method of ...
  • Yun, Samuel J. (2017-05)
    This study examines the research question of what institutional characteristics as well as demographics predict the level of commitment to distance education among colleges and universities in California. For the study ...
  • Hodges, Charles E. (American Anti-Slavery Society, 1855)
    Disunion our wisdom and our duty. By Rev. Charles E. Hodges. ... Hodges, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1824-1870. Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 11. (American Anti-Slavery Society: [New York], 1855). The American Anti-Slavery ...
  • Diversity and Equity Committee, Valdosta State University Faculty Senate (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2018-10-10)
    Valdosta State University Diversity and Equity Committee, Meeting Minutes, October 19, 2018.