On May 3, 2019, Oregon Cartoon Institute presented the fifth annual Oregon Film History Conference. The theme was the intersection of music and Oregon film history. The featured artist was Bill Plympton. The speakers were Dennis Nyback, Anne Richardson, Donald Newlands, Richard Gehr, David Chelsea, Paul Harrod, Alexander Craghead, Marne Lucas, Jim Blashfield, Bill Plympton. It was held at Lewis & Clark.
An international symposium exploring the role of libraries and archives in the revitalisation of Indigenous language and culture. Indigenous people, librarians, archivists, linguists and museum professionals sharing their experiences of working in the field of language documentation and revitalisation. http://blogs.sl.nsw.gov.au/hidden-gems/
#hiddengems13
Melissa Eleftherion Carr discusses the creation and development of the Poetry Center Chapbook Exchange: a community-curated digital archive she designed and built for poets to convene, correspond, and collaborate via chapbooks.
Analyzing FreeCAD's Source Code and Its "Sick" DependenciesPVS-Studio
This article was initially meant as a review of bugs found in the FreeCAD open-source project but eventually took a bit different direction. It happened because a considerable portion of the warnings had been generated for the third-party libraries employed by the project. Extensive use of third-party libraries in software development is highly beneficial, especially in the open-source software domain. And bugs found in these libraries are no good reason to reject them. But we still should keep in mind that third-party code we use in our projects may contain bugs, so we must be prepared to meet and, if possible, fix them, thus improving the libraries.
On May 3, 2019, Oregon Cartoon Institute presented the fifth annual Oregon Film History Conference. The theme was the intersection of music and Oregon film history. The featured artist was Bill Plympton. The speakers were Dennis Nyback, Anne Richardson, Donald Newlands, Richard Gehr, David Chelsea, Paul Harrod, Alexander Craghead, Marne Lucas, Jim Blashfield, Bill Plympton. It was held at Lewis & Clark.
An international symposium exploring the role of libraries and archives in the revitalisation of Indigenous language and culture. Indigenous people, librarians, archivists, linguists and museum professionals sharing their experiences of working in the field of language documentation and revitalisation. http://blogs.sl.nsw.gov.au/hidden-gems/
#hiddengems13
Melissa Eleftherion Carr discusses the creation and development of the Poetry Center Chapbook Exchange: a community-curated digital archive she designed and built for poets to convene, correspond, and collaborate via chapbooks.
Analyzing FreeCAD's Source Code and Its "Sick" DependenciesPVS-Studio
This article was initially meant as a review of bugs found in the FreeCAD open-source project but eventually took a bit different direction. It happened because a considerable portion of the warnings had been generated for the third-party libraries employed by the project. Extensive use of third-party libraries in software development is highly beneficial, especially in the open-source software domain. And bugs found in these libraries are no good reason to reject them. But we still should keep in mind that third-party code we use in our projects may contain bugs, so we must be prepared to meet and, if possible, fix them, thus improving the libraries.
Encompassing UCLA and University of Oregon education, work experience in State Senator district office, fonder of nation's first co-ed transfer fraternity, volunteer work with public elementary schools,
1. David Lee Franck
1647 Beverly Drive, Arcata, CA 95521
Cell: 831-331-1442
dlf226@humboldt.edu
Education:
B.A. Anthropology, Humboldt State University 2015
Concentration: Archaeology
A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences Integrated Studies, Cabrillo College 2012
Teaching Experience:
United States Peace Core Volunteer English Teacher August 2015-17
Writing Consultant for Humboldt State University Writing Center 2012-15
Languages:
English advanced fluency verbal and written
Mandarin intermediate fluency verbal and written
French intermediate fluency verbal and emergent fluency written
Societal Memberships:
American Anthropological Association 2013-17
Associate Member 2015-17
Student Member 2013-15
Society for American Archaeology 2013-17
Associate Member 2015-17
Student Member 2013-15
HSU Anthropological Society, Humboldt State University 2012-15
Vice President 2014-15
Student Member 2013-14
Secretary 2012-13
Honors and Distinctions:
Council on International Educational Exchange LIFT Award $2500 2014
CAHSS Undergraduate Research Award $500 2013
Ron Orta Excellence in Biomedical Research Award $150 2008
2. References:
Marisol Cortes-Rincon, Professor of Anthropology
Humboldt State University
<mc479@humboldt.edu>, 707.826.4335
Barbara Goldberg, Coordinator of Developmental Writing/Writing in the Disciplines
Humboldt State University
<barbara.goldberg@humboldt.edu>, 707.826.4442
Dustin Mckenzie, Instructor of Anthropology and Archaeology
Cabrillo College
<dusty@cabrillo.edu>, 831.479.6294