Learning from the Past: Building the School of Arts Movement in Australia. An...Jane Cowell
This document summarizes the Schools of Arts movement in Australia from the 1800s onward. It describes how the movement began in Edinburgh and was founded on ideas to promote education and knowledge sharing among community members. It then provides examples of Schools of Arts and Mechanics' Institutes around Australia, detailing their aims, activities, fundraising efforts, library collections and the important role they played in communities. Records and artifacts are drawn from various archives to illustrate the rich history of these institutions.
Towards a database of Maori and Moriori taonga in overseas museums Philip Edg...National Digital Forum
The document discusses establishing an online database of Māori and Moriori taonga (treasures) held in museums outside of New Zealand to make them more accessible. It notes that taonga are held in over 168 institutions in 25 countries. Currently only 57 institutions have put information online about their Māori collections, with only 7,700 records and 3,200 having images. The document discusses learning from similar collaborative projects and outlines next steps to scope the project further and pilot it with 5-6 international museums.
The document discusses Yale University's West Campus development plans. It mentions that Scott Strobel is the Vice President for West Campus Planning and Program Development. It also lists several proposed facilities and collections for the West Campus, including a 462,000 square foot production facility, as well as facilities and collections from the Peabody Museum, Yale University Art Gallery, Yale Center for British Art, Yale Libraries, and Yale School of Art. It also notes a $25 million gift to create an Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage.
The Horse comes to the Library LAMs at Edinburgh ALA Chicago 12 JulyJohn Scally
American Library Association (ALA)
Chicago IL, July 9 – 15 2009
Session: Sunday, July 12, 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Meg Bellinger, Associate University Librarian, Yale University Library
John Scally, Director of University Collections, University of Edinburgh
Beth McKillop, Keeper, Asian Department, and Director of Collections, Victoria & Albert Museum
Moderator: Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research
Dr Adele Chynoweth, Curator (ATSIP Team), National Museum of Australia presented at the M&GSQ State Conference 2011 on "Developing the exhibition, Inside: Life in Children's Homes".
Learning from the Past: Building the School of Arts Movement in Australia. An...Jane Cowell
This document summarizes the Schools of Arts movement in Australia from the 1800s onward. It describes how the movement began in Edinburgh and was founded on ideas to promote education and knowledge sharing among community members. It then provides examples of Schools of Arts and Mechanics' Institutes around Australia, detailing their aims, activities, fundraising efforts, library collections and the important role they played in communities. Records and artifacts are drawn from various archives to illustrate the rich history of these institutions.
Towards a database of Maori and Moriori taonga in overseas museums Philip Edg...National Digital Forum
The document discusses establishing an online database of Māori and Moriori taonga (treasures) held in museums outside of New Zealand to make them more accessible. It notes that taonga are held in over 168 institutions in 25 countries. Currently only 57 institutions have put information online about their Māori collections, with only 7,700 records and 3,200 having images. The document discusses learning from similar collaborative projects and outlines next steps to scope the project further and pilot it with 5-6 international museums.
The document discusses Yale University's West Campus development plans. It mentions that Scott Strobel is the Vice President for West Campus Planning and Program Development. It also lists several proposed facilities and collections for the West Campus, including a 462,000 square foot production facility, as well as facilities and collections from the Peabody Museum, Yale University Art Gallery, Yale Center for British Art, Yale Libraries, and Yale School of Art. It also notes a $25 million gift to create an Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage.
The Horse comes to the Library LAMs at Edinburgh ALA Chicago 12 JulyJohn Scally
American Library Association (ALA)
Chicago IL, July 9 – 15 2009
Session: Sunday, July 12, 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Meg Bellinger, Associate University Librarian, Yale University Library
John Scally, Director of University Collections, University of Edinburgh
Beth McKillop, Keeper, Asian Department, and Director of Collections, Victoria & Albert Museum
Moderator: Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research
Dr Adele Chynoweth, Curator (ATSIP Team), National Museum of Australia presented at the M&GSQ State Conference 2011 on "Developing the exhibition, Inside: Life in Children's Homes".
In 1665 there was a revolution: the publication of the first volume of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
Phil. Trans. was the first peer-reviewed scientific journal. It was published in English, to bring the latest multidisciplinary research to a wide public.
This brief talk introduced the Philosophical Transactions to the FORCE11 conference at the University of Oxford, 12-13 January 2015. It was followed by an invitation to delegates to a conversation between Howard Hotson (intellectual historian), Chris Lintott (astronomer and scholarly communication expert), and Anna Marie Roos (historian of the Royal Society), chaired by Pip Willcox. It included a viewing of Christopher Wren's and Edmond Halley's own copies of Volume 1 of the Phil. Trans., both held at the Bodleian Library.
Project showcase, Catherine Mackay, Oxford Union Library - http://cateatous.w...Oxford Trainees
Playground of politics
Writing a brief history of the Oxford Union Society
Bodleian Library Trainees Project Showcase
To visit the library or Union see: http://www.oxford-union.org/library/murals
For more information on the trainees see: http://oxfordtrainees.wordpress.com/
And for more information on the Union traineeship: http://cateatous.wordpress.com/
This document provides the draft programme for a conference on "Young People and Religion" to be held on May 18, 2011 at King's College London. The programme includes presentations on topics such as religion among university students in Britain, spirituality and social deprivation, religious identities of young asylum seekers, and perspectives of young religious people on sexuality. There will also be discussions on the transmission of Sikhism to younger generations, the history of Sunday schools and youth work in Christianity, and the impact of experiences of young Christian volunteers in Latin America. The day-long event concludes with reflections from Alister McGrath and is a free event but requires registration by April 18, 2011.
Inspiring Research, Inspiring Scholarship The value and benefits of digitise...Simon Tanner
The opportunity to engage actively with British content that is educational, entertaining and deeply enlightening is here. Technology exists to drive forward a vision of intelligent environments that supply the right information to the right person at the right time. Paradoxically, what is missing is the depth of digitised content to make such technical developments more significant than mere playthings.
To achieve a Digital Britain that is educated and ready to exploit these new technologies, the treasure house of British content has to be digitised much more comprehensively.
For the intelligent Digital Britain we need beautiful information, authentic data, validated content and a critical mass that will drive economic impact, research innovation and social benefits.
This document provides information about cemetery resources available through the New Zealand Society of Genealogists (NZSG) to help find family burial sites. It lists online resources in the Kiwi Collection, books, CD-ROMs, and microfiche available. It also highlights several books in the NZSG library about cemeteries in New Zealand, Australia, India, and England that provide burial records, histories, and stories that may help in family history research. Cemetery resources are available for members to borrow or access through research services.
The document discusses the history of Calvinism in America, specifically tracing the growth of Puritanism through the Pilgrims and Puritans who settled New England in the early 1600s. It outlines the differences between the Pilgrims and Puritans, and details how Puritan theology declined in New England over the following centuries as the colonies became more secular.
The 2017 Extreme History Project Lecture Series at the Museum of the Rockies:...Marsha Fulton
The document lists the schedule for a 2017 lecture series hosted by Montana State University's Faculty and Students. Ten lectures are listed between January and November, covering topics related to Native American reservations, African American history in Montana, Chinese immigration to Montana, archaeology and cultural geography. All lectures are free and open to the public, starting at 6:00 PM.
Recovering History: Salvage ARchaeology at Fort Ellis with MSU Faculty and St...Marsha Fulton
The event is a talk on salvage archaeology at Fort Ellis on April 27 at 6pm in the Hager Auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies. It will feature Montana State University faculty and students discussing their work recovering history through salvage archaeology at Fort Ellis. The event is free and open to the public and is hosted by the Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies.
Regenerating the Rez: Breaking Down the Misconceptions of Reservations, Sover...Marsha Fulton
A public lecture titled "regenerating the rez: with Meg Singer" will be held on January 19th at 6 pm in the Hager Auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies. The lecture will address misconceptions about reservations, sovereignty, and identity. The Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies are co-presenting the event.
The Extreme History Project Announces that the Archaeological Conservancy has...Marsha Fulton
The Extreme History Project announces that the historic site of Fort Parker, the First Crow Agency near Livingston, Montana has been purchased and preserved the the Archaeological Conservancy. The Extreme History Project is a Bozeman, Montana-based public history non-profit which looks for ways to make history relevant for community, society and policy. www.extremehistoryproject.org
Report on Bozeman Montana's Neighborhood Conservation Overlay DistrictMarsha Fulton
The report evaluated the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) in Bozeman, Montana and provided recommendations. Key findings included that while the NCOD helped preserve historic properties and neighborhood character, it also contributed to issues with affordable housing and inconsistent application of design guidelines. Recommendations included refining the NCOD boundary, creating local historic districts, providing affordable housing incentives, updating the infill and design guideline processes, and implementing a historic preservation program. The preferred approach aimed to balance historic preservation, affordable housing, infill development and design.
Bozeman, Montana City Council will review the report created to review the city's historic districts on Monday, December 14th. A concerned group of Bozeman's residents is planning to attend the meeting and speak on behalf of preserving Bozeman's historic integrity through the maintenance and expansion of Bozeman's historic areas. Lets preserve historic Bozeman for future generations!
Christopher Columbus was a dishonorable man, so why do we honor him with his own holiday? Help us change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in Bozeman Montana!
The document is asking community members of Bozeman and surrounding areas to support changing the second Monday in October from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day. It argues that celebrating Columbus Day ignores the crimes committed against indigenous people, such as rape, kidnapping, and murder. It also notes that indigenous people in Bozeman do not want to continue celebrating the history of Columbus. It requests that people show their support by signing petitions, writing letters of support, or passing resolutions from their organizations.
The Montana State University Native American Studies Department and the Extreme History Project have partnered to draft a resolution to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in Bozeman, Montana.
Help Bozeman, Montana change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day! Download this petition and help us gather names to present to Bozeman's City Council on Jan. 17, 2016! #reindigenizeBigSky
Gallatin Heritage Consortium Event Brochure, Summmer 2015.
Through collaboration among local groups, the Gallatin Heritage Consortium engages the public in our local history through unified programs, professional development, shared resources, and communication.
In 1665 there was a revolution: the publication of the first volume of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
Phil. Trans. was the first peer-reviewed scientific journal. It was published in English, to bring the latest multidisciplinary research to a wide public.
This brief talk introduced the Philosophical Transactions to the FORCE11 conference at the University of Oxford, 12-13 January 2015. It was followed by an invitation to delegates to a conversation between Howard Hotson (intellectual historian), Chris Lintott (astronomer and scholarly communication expert), and Anna Marie Roos (historian of the Royal Society), chaired by Pip Willcox. It included a viewing of Christopher Wren's and Edmond Halley's own copies of Volume 1 of the Phil. Trans., both held at the Bodleian Library.
Project showcase, Catherine Mackay, Oxford Union Library - http://cateatous.w...Oxford Trainees
Playground of politics
Writing a brief history of the Oxford Union Society
Bodleian Library Trainees Project Showcase
To visit the library or Union see: http://www.oxford-union.org/library/murals
For more information on the trainees see: http://oxfordtrainees.wordpress.com/
And for more information on the Union traineeship: http://cateatous.wordpress.com/
This document provides the draft programme for a conference on "Young People and Religion" to be held on May 18, 2011 at King's College London. The programme includes presentations on topics such as religion among university students in Britain, spirituality and social deprivation, religious identities of young asylum seekers, and perspectives of young religious people on sexuality. There will also be discussions on the transmission of Sikhism to younger generations, the history of Sunday schools and youth work in Christianity, and the impact of experiences of young Christian volunteers in Latin America. The day-long event concludes with reflections from Alister McGrath and is a free event but requires registration by April 18, 2011.
Inspiring Research, Inspiring Scholarship The value and benefits of digitise...Simon Tanner
The opportunity to engage actively with British content that is educational, entertaining and deeply enlightening is here. Technology exists to drive forward a vision of intelligent environments that supply the right information to the right person at the right time. Paradoxically, what is missing is the depth of digitised content to make such technical developments more significant than mere playthings.
To achieve a Digital Britain that is educated and ready to exploit these new technologies, the treasure house of British content has to be digitised much more comprehensively.
For the intelligent Digital Britain we need beautiful information, authentic data, validated content and a critical mass that will drive economic impact, research innovation and social benefits.
This document provides information about cemetery resources available through the New Zealand Society of Genealogists (NZSG) to help find family burial sites. It lists online resources in the Kiwi Collection, books, CD-ROMs, and microfiche available. It also highlights several books in the NZSG library about cemeteries in New Zealand, Australia, India, and England that provide burial records, histories, and stories that may help in family history research. Cemetery resources are available for members to borrow or access through research services.
The document discusses the history of Calvinism in America, specifically tracing the growth of Puritanism through the Pilgrims and Puritans who settled New England in the early 1600s. It outlines the differences between the Pilgrims and Puritans, and details how Puritan theology declined in New England over the following centuries as the colonies became more secular.
The 2017 Extreme History Project Lecture Series at the Museum of the Rockies:...Marsha Fulton
The document lists the schedule for a 2017 lecture series hosted by Montana State University's Faculty and Students. Ten lectures are listed between January and November, covering topics related to Native American reservations, African American history in Montana, Chinese immigration to Montana, archaeology and cultural geography. All lectures are free and open to the public, starting at 6:00 PM.
Recovering History: Salvage ARchaeology at Fort Ellis with MSU Faculty and St...Marsha Fulton
The event is a talk on salvage archaeology at Fort Ellis on April 27 at 6pm in the Hager Auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies. It will feature Montana State University faculty and students discussing their work recovering history through salvage archaeology at Fort Ellis. The event is free and open to the public and is hosted by the Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies.
Regenerating the Rez: Breaking Down the Misconceptions of Reservations, Sover...Marsha Fulton
A public lecture titled "regenerating the rez: with Meg Singer" will be held on January 19th at 6 pm in the Hager Auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies. The lecture will address misconceptions about reservations, sovereignty, and identity. The Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies are co-presenting the event.
The Extreme History Project Announces that the Archaeological Conservancy has...Marsha Fulton
The Extreme History Project announces that the historic site of Fort Parker, the First Crow Agency near Livingston, Montana has been purchased and preserved the the Archaeological Conservancy. The Extreme History Project is a Bozeman, Montana-based public history non-profit which looks for ways to make history relevant for community, society and policy. www.extremehistoryproject.org
Report on Bozeman Montana's Neighborhood Conservation Overlay DistrictMarsha Fulton
The report evaluated the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) in Bozeman, Montana and provided recommendations. Key findings included that while the NCOD helped preserve historic properties and neighborhood character, it also contributed to issues with affordable housing and inconsistent application of design guidelines. Recommendations included refining the NCOD boundary, creating local historic districts, providing affordable housing incentives, updating the infill and design guideline processes, and implementing a historic preservation program. The preferred approach aimed to balance historic preservation, affordable housing, infill development and design.
Bozeman, Montana City Council will review the report created to review the city's historic districts on Monday, December 14th. A concerned group of Bozeman's residents is planning to attend the meeting and speak on behalf of preserving Bozeman's historic integrity through the maintenance and expansion of Bozeman's historic areas. Lets preserve historic Bozeman for future generations!
Christopher Columbus was a dishonorable man, so why do we honor him with his own holiday? Help us change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in Bozeman Montana!
The document is asking community members of Bozeman and surrounding areas to support changing the second Monday in October from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day. It argues that celebrating Columbus Day ignores the crimes committed against indigenous people, such as rape, kidnapping, and murder. It also notes that indigenous people in Bozeman do not want to continue celebrating the history of Columbus. It requests that people show their support by signing petitions, writing letters of support, or passing resolutions from their organizations.
The Montana State University Native American Studies Department and the Extreme History Project have partnered to draft a resolution to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in Bozeman, Montana.
Help Bozeman, Montana change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day! Download this petition and help us gather names to present to Bozeman's City Council on Jan. 17, 2016! #reindigenizeBigSky
Gallatin Heritage Consortium Event Brochure, Summmer 2015.
Through collaboration among local groups, the Gallatin Heritage Consortium engages the public in our local history through unified programs, professional development, shared resources, and communication.
Montana Archaeological Society BrochureMarsha Fulton
The Montana Archaeological Society was created to stimulate interest in and promote research into the archaeology of Montana; to encourage increased public appreciation and involvement in this fascinating process;
to develop a bond among both professionals and non-professionals interested in Montana archaeology and to direct their efforts into scientific channels
to advocate and assist in the conservation and preservation of archaeological sites and materials.
The Extreme History Project in partnership with the Museum of the Rockies, celebrates the centennial of woman's suffrage in Montana with a reading and discussion of the book One Woman, One Vote. This study guide offers questions to consider for chapters 14 - 19. The book reading will culminate on December 4th with a screening of the PBS Experience film One Woman, One Vote and a panel discussion of the past, present and future of the Woman's Movement. Join us 6 pm, December 4th at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana
One Woman, One Vote Study guide 3 ch. 10 - 14 Marsha Fulton
The Extreme History Project in partnership with the Museum of the Rockies, celebrates the centennial of woman's suffrage in Montana with a reading and discussion of the book One Woman, One Vote. This study guide offers questions to consider for chapters 10- 14. The book reading will culminate on December 4th with a screening of the PBS Experience film One Woman, One Vote and a panel discussion of the past, present and future of the Woman's Movement. Join us 6 pm, December 4th at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana
One Woman, One Vote Study guide 2, ch. 5 - 9 Marsha Fulton
The Extreme History Project in partnership with the Museum of the Rockies, celebrates the centennial of woman's suffrage in Montana with a reading and discussion of the book One Woman, One Vote. This study guide offers questions to consider for chapters 5 - 9. The book reading will culminate on December 4th with a screening of the PBS Experience film One Woman, One Vote and a panel discussion of the past, present and future of the Woman's Movement. Join us 6 pm, December 4th at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana
One Woman, One Vote Study Guide 1 Chs. 1-4Marsha Fulton
The Extreme History Project in partnership with the Museum of the Rockies, celebrates the centennial of woman's suffrage in Montana with a reading and discussion of the book One Woman, One Vote. This study guide offers questions to consider for chapters 1 - 4. The book reading will culminate on December 4th with a screening of the PBS Experience film One Woman, One Vote and a panel discussion of the past, present and future of the Woman's Movement. Join us 6 pm, December 4th at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana.
The Extreme History Project presents Adventure Through Time: Historic Walking...Marsha Fulton
The Extreme History Project offers a variety of historic walking tours in downtown Bozeman, Montana each week throughout the year. Meet at the Pioneer Museum Gallatin History Museum on Main St. and tour Bozeman's history. Looking for something to do in Bozeman Montana? Check out our downtown Walking tours and take a walk through history!
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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The Cultural Geography of Medicine Wheel Country with Shane Doyle
1. Medicn
The Cultural Geography of
Medicine Wheel CountryWith Shane Doyle
Museum of the Rockies
Thursday, May 25
6 pm
Free and open to the public
The Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies Present:
With special
thanks to
Victoria York.