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Laterality: the poses in Nevin's portraits

Nevin publishers wrote 5 days ago: The National Library of Australia holds a batch of carte-de-visite photographs of Tasmanian convicts … more »

Tags: Attribution Issues, Exhibitions and Publications, The Port Arthur Convicts Commission, prison photography, Nevin Family Collection, Nettleton, Helen Ennis, T. J. Nevin, Poses

IssueLab

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: This week we cataloged IssueLab — http://www.issuelab.org/ — a site suggested by a facu … more »

Tags: open access, Databases, FREE Resources, Factual Research, Nonprofit research, Cataloging, issuelab

More on ELS: Judicial Transparency in an Age of Prediction

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: “Judicial Transparency in an Age of Prediction“ U of Chicago, Public Law Working Paper … more »

Tags: Empirical Legal Studies, Government Information, Judicial behavior, Judicial decisionmaking, Professional reading, Transparency, transparency in government, Adam Samaha, Public Law Working Paper No. 216

Coding Complexity: Bringing Law to the Empirical Analysis of the Supreme Court

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: “Coding Complexity: Bringing Law to the Empirical Analysis of the Supreme Court“ 2nd An … more »

Tags: Government Information, Databases, Professional reading, Judicial decisionmaking, statistics, United States Supreme Court, Empirical Legal Studies, Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Hastings Law Journal

Law's Reality: Case Studies in Empirical Research on Law

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: This “Special Research Issue” of the Journal of Law and Society (formerly the British J … more »

Tags: United Kingdom law, Journal of Law and Society, Martin Partington, Mary E. Vogel, Plea Bargaining

Kirsty Gover on Tribal Membership Criteria1 comment

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 3 months ago: Kirsty Gover, a grad student, has posted “Genealogy as Continuity: Explaining the Growing Trib … more »

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Tribal Codes, tribal membership, Indian blood quantum, Kirsty Gover, Geneology, termination policy

‘Problem patron’ is a librarian’s category and a negative classification 1 comment

cnilsen wrote 5 months ago: I’ve just finished a review of the LIS literature on public libraries and the homeless for my … more »

Tags: Adam Webb, Aisha Harvey, anti-homeless policies, Civil Rights, democracy, Discrimination, Homeless Perspectives, Homelessness, Literature Review

Read up! Previous Research You'll Need to Know

Dann wrote 9 months ago: Here’s a few papers hosted on the SSRN network you’ll find helpful for background purp … more »

Tags: Academic Finance, Research papers, Market Efficiency, Working Papers, Previous Research, Finance

Empirical Research: Beginnings

Gillian Cowell wrote 1 year ago: Everybody apologises for not blogging for a while…and I am no exception! Sorry! It’s b … more »

More on Controversy1 comment

kingcnut wrote 1 year ago: More specific questions: How should we define a scientific controversy? Working definition - where … more »

Tags: General, ethics, Journalism, Science, Controversy

More ideas

kingcnut wrote 1 year ago: Need to establish - is there evidence that the reporting of health stories affects public health/wel … more »

Tags: Journalism, Science


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