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Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 1

Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 1

... a number of collections documenting do- mestic violence in Georgia were processed, and an exhibit and event, both named Taking Back Our Lives, highlighted those ...large number of domestic violence ... See full document

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Frontmatter, Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 1

Frontmatter, Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 1

... Archival Issues reviews books, proceedings, web publications, and other materials of direct relevance or interest to archival practitioners. Publishers should send review copies to Publications ... See full document

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Volume 41 - Article 1 | Pages 1–36

Volume 41 - Article 1 | Pages 1–36

... We used two sets of data extracted from the Eurostat database to estimate period fertility indicators by migration status for selected European countries: (a) births by single age and country of birth or citizenship of ... See full document

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Publication Reviews, Archival Issues, Volume 37 Number 2

Publication Reviews, Archival Issues, Volume 37 Number 2

... user to see the copyright status of state government publications in any state. According to the site, only 15 states have clear governing laws that outline copyright policy. While copyright occupies only one module of ... See full document

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Volume 36 - Article 36 | Pages 1039–1080 

Volume 36 - Article 36 | Pages 1039–1080 

... of 1–15 years may be heterogeneous, as a sensitivity analysis we also studied separately the age groups 1–4 and ...aged 1–15 (Tables 5–6, Model ...multicollinearity issues between the ... See full document

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Volume 36 - Article 1 | Pages 1–40

Volume 36 - Article 1 | Pages 1–40

... methodological issues that may call into question the validity of the reported ...limited number of observations prevented us from creating models with a more precise disaggregation of age groups ...a ... See full document

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Volume 23 Number 1 & 2

Volume 23 Number 1 & 2

... Most people respond to messages that address their own interests and concerns. 5 Sustainability is well aligned with many other health objectives (such as the importance of prevention, more cost-effective use of ... See full document

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Volume 21 Number 1 & 2

Volume 21 Number 1 & 2

... specific role for public health authorities in combating the threat of a novel influenza virus such as pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza. New South Wales (NSW) has a well- developed network of public health units (PHUs) ... See full document

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Volume 20 Number 1 & 2

Volume 20 Number 1 & 2

... Canada, and municipalities in Australia begin developing urban food policies, urban agriculture projects from com- munity gardens to social enterprise programs are develop- ing viable and engaging alternatives to ... See full document

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Frontmatter, Archival Issues, Volume 37 Number 2

Frontmatter, Archival Issues, Volume 37 Number 2

... Archival Issues is also available as a standalone subscription at $35 for individuals and $80 for ...www.midwestarchives.org/ archival-issues for more information about this ... See full document

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Year: 2013 Volume: 1 Number: 1

Year: 2013 Volume: 1 Number: 1

... a number of studies in which expert and novice teachers’ analysis and solving of problem cases related to a variety of teaching issues were compared, researchers found while expert teachers were able to ... See full document

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Volume 18 Number 1 & 2

Volume 18 Number 1 & 2

... The medical teams from Australia that responded to the tsunami that occurred on Boxing Day 2004 included many public health professionals. The final article in this issue ‘Health surveillance among Australian health ... See full document

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Publication Reviews, Archival Issues, Volume 35 Number 1

Publication Reviews, Archival Issues, Volume 35 Number 1

... Eckert provides historical scholarship of the highest quality. She weaves a narrative with copious footnotes that, while not essential reading, contain further support for her assertions when the text seems to fade off. ... See full document

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Publication Reviews, Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 2

Publication Reviews, Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 2

... participatory archival practice she terms “archiving from the ground up” through case studies in the book’s second section ...DIY archival workshops and conversations, and decentering the role of the ... See full document

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Frontmatter, Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 2

Frontmatter, Archival Issues, Volume 36 Number 2

... Archival Issues is also available as a standalone subscription at $35 for individuals and ...http://www.midwestarchives.org/ archival-issues for more information about this ... See full document

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Archival Issues, Volume 37 Number 2

Archival Issues, Volume 37 Number 2

... Elizabeth Joffrion is the director of Heritage Resources at Western Washington University where she leads the Libraries’ Special Collections, University Archives and Record Center, and the Center for Pacific Northwest ... See full document

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Volume 22 Number 1 & 2

Volume 22 Number 1 & 2

... An increase in lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) noti- fications was reported in NSW in 2010. A total of 50 cases were reported to NSW Health from January to October 2010. The increase may have been due in part to increased ... See full document

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Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

... within the hospitality industry and in public places. To date, action under the GSAHS Tobacco Control Plan 2006–2009 has occurred to varying extents in most of the key outcome areas. Significant effort has been directed ... See full document

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Index to Volume 36

Index to Volume 36

... (2019) "Index to Volume 36," Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany : Vol.. Available at: https://scholarship.claremont.edu/aliso/vol36/iss2/4..[r] ... See full document

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Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

... Under the Public Health Act (NSW) 1991, 12 enteric con- ditions are currently notifiable in NSW and must be reported to NSW Health by doctors, laboratories and hos- pitals, including: botulism, cholera, ... See full document

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