Databases a large number of urban development issues with a main focus on the physical conditionsof cities. ohio Government Records Database http//www3.state.oh.us. http://www.aspanet.org/solutionstemp/databases.html
Keene State College - Mason Library over 1000 titles covering Environmental policy and studies. Joan Roelofs' book, GreeningCities Building Just ohio University Seminar to Share EnergySaving http://www.keene.edu/library/topics2.cfm?ShortName=SUSTAIN&FullName=Sustainabili
Story: Calendar - Sep 24, 2002 Government Technology. Adam's Mark, Columbus, ohio. National League of cities. NewYork City. (ec3.org) 58 CSG 2002 Annual Meeting and state Leadership Forum. http://www.govtech.net/magazine/story.phtml?id=25325
Extractions: Jump to: Education Publications Presentations Grants ... Workshops CURRENT COURSES Spring 2003 Geog 456/556 T Th 1-3 Clip 119 Geog 570 M W 3-5 Clip 105 Office Hours T Th 3-4 Clip 106 RESEARCH My academic work contributes to the three broad categories of urban historical , and environmental geography . I have endeavored to understand the nature of cities, urban life, and the relationship between cities and the natural environment, primarily from an historical point of view. I am interested particularly in the processes responsible for changes in the urban landscape, and the consequences of those changes for human beings and the environment. Three themes tie together my research: the study of urban infrastructure, public health, and environmental justice. More... PUBLICATIONS Boone, Christopher G. "Obstacles to Infrastructure Provision: The Struggle to Build Comprehensive Sewer Works in Baltimore." Historical Geography Jokisch, Brad, and Christopher G. Boone. "Teaching and Tragedy: Lessons from a Population and GIS Workshop in Cambodia."
Ohio development policy and landuse planning at the local, regional, state, and nationallevels. Taxicab Regulations in ohio's Largest cities (policy report http://www.urbanfutures.org/state.cfm?state=Ohio
Extractions: The program prepares students for professional and leadership careers in public service, offers an opportunity to in- and mid-career personnel for additional training and career development, and provides foundations for careers in teaching, consultation, and other professions requiring advanced knowledge of the process, art, and science of public administration.
Spirituality University of Minnesota, Twin cities Campus. Lena Wright Myers, ohio University. VanderbiltUniversity, Arletha Livingston, Georgia state University, Tiyi http://www.purdue.edu/bcc/library/bwssch.htm
Extractions: BLACK WOMENS STUDIES AND THE ACADEMY February 27 - March 1, 2003 Purdue University PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 27 CONCURRENT SESSIONS, 8:30 AM Panel Africana Womanism/Black feminism Evelyn Simien, University of Connecticut Black feminist theory: taking the long view Kristin Waters, Worcester State College Global perspectives on Black Womens Studies and the Kemetic paradigm Safoura Boukari, Western Illinois University Panel Institutionalization SisterVoices: organizing Black women through theater Meredith King and et. al., Stanford University Break Double-Dutched encounters: Black Womens Studies in the Academy Valerie Lee, Ohio State University CONCURRENT SESSIONS, 1:30 PM Panel Curriculum development Who was I? Who were you? Assessing the multicultural gaps in history education and the role of minority and women academics in filling those gaps Kenya Davis-Hayes, Purdue University Connections: what Black womens studies could (should?) mean Having the same conversation with different voices: Black feminism/womanism and African Diasporic literature - Helen Crump, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus
Beyond Peony Pavilion: Conference Program Casting in Chinese Plays A Tale of Two cities. Chair Rick Livingston, ComparativeStudies (OSU). of Iowa), Eric Shepherd (The ohio state University), Liang Shi http://deall.ohio-state.edu/sieber.6/ppec/program.htm
Extractions: Opening Remarks Brad Richardson, Director, East Asian Studies Center Panel One: Dramatic Performance in Contemporary China Chair: Lesley Ferris Theater (OSU) Matinees and Tourist Peking Opera: Two Windows on the Current Health of Jingju (Peking Opera) in Beijing David Rolston, University of Michigan Staging Mao's Wife: Public Trial, Political Theater, and Gender Politics in Contemporary Chinese Drama Xiaomei Chen, DEALL (OSU) Interracial Casting in Chinese Plays: A Tale of Two Cities Claire Conceison University of Michigan Discussant: Julia Andrews, History of Art (OSU) Panel Two: Plays in Historical Context Chair: Rick Livingston, Comparative Studies (OSU) Performing Chinese History and Culture: "The King's Farewell" Joseph Lam, University of Michigan "Making It New": Iconoclasm in Two International Productions of The Peony Pavilion Catherine Swatek, University of British Columbia Old Plays, New Selves: Drama and Discourses of Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Chinese Autobiographies
Johnson Controls - Controls Case Studies 281 KB); University of Minnesota, Twin cities Duluth South Dakota (201 KB); WashingtonState Capitol Campus 222 KB); Wilmington College, Wilmington, ohio (237 KB http://www.jci.com/cg-cases/contents.htm
Extractions: Select an Industry Airports Commercial Real Estate Communications and Information Services Education Government Healthcare Hospitality Life Sciences Retail Parent Level Images Parent Level Images Parent Level Images Parent Level Images Parent Level Images Child Items Child Items Child Items Child Items Child Items Child Items Child Items Environmental Stewardship Case Studies Airports, Arenas and Hotels Acapulco Hotel, Acapulco, Mexico (55 KB) Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina Emirates Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates First Union Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gran Meliá WTC São Paulo Hotel ... Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii (42 KB) Kansas City Convention, Kansas City, Missouri (178 KB) The Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Canada (50 KB) Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri (52 KB) Miller Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (83 KB) Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois (181 KB) Salvador International Airport, Salvador, Brazil
Redirect University of Minnesota, Twin cities Duluth Vermillion, South Dakota; WashingtonState Capitol Campus; Wilmington College, Wilmington, ohio; Wisconsin Lutheran http://www.jci.com/cg-cases/
City Trees: Biodiversity In Our Cities access to the needs of the cities and towns in environment at a single site allowsstudies of specific and Wooster campuses of The ohio state University will http://www.urban-forestry.com/citytrees/v34n1a06.html
Extractions: January/February 1998 The loss of the American elm during the first half of this century has underscored the potentially disastrous results of having a monoculture in our cities. Academicians, urban foresters, and nurserymen acknowledge the need for biodiversity. In Akron and University Heights, Ohio, the arborists noted that their city inventories contain 58% and 45% respectively plants in the genus Acer . This is in contrast with the 20 percent suggested by a commonly used guideline governing biological diversity. The 10-20-30 rule suggests that no more than 30% of the trees be of the same family, 20% of the trees be of the same genera, and 10% of the trees be of the same species. Although we have been concerned about biodiversity for many years, the concept has been elusive and difficult to put into practice. Problems with increasing diversity are found at every step in the process. Many useful species and seed sources are not known either to the tree producer or the urban forester. Assets and liabilities of certain tree species to cities may not be known. Demand counts in the nurseries for uncommon or new species is poor. Few urban foresters are familiar with the attributes of less commonly known species. Therefore, they do not request them from suppliers. Production techniques for rare plants may not be known or may be more costly than for commonly grown trees. Production cycles may be longer for unusual plants. Many nurseries find unusual plants do not sell. Little or no incentive exists for marketing plants that are not protected by patents or trademarks.
Extractions: Other Relevant State Resources Print Version Other Relevant Resources http://www.npa1.org/DigitalDivide/publictn.html [About This Resource] [About This Organization] Part 1 - Building Technological Skills, November 2001 ... [About This Organization] Learn about the E-Rate program and its impact on addressing the Technology Gap http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/pdfs/PIP_Schools_Internet_Report.pdf [About This Resource] [About This Organization] The UCLA Internet Report: Surveying the Digital Future, Year Three (UCLA Center for Communication Policy) ... [About This Organization] Data on wide-ranging topics concerned with computer and Internet use 2002 Digital States Survey (Center for Digital Government) http://www.centerdigitalgov.com/center/02digitalstates.phtml [About This Resource] [About This Organization] How one group used a day at the state capital to ensure that youth and low-income communities benefit from a technology-oriented society Community Technology Advocacy Day Newsletter
Department Of History: Page Template Civic Culture, and Community Life in American cities (Columbus ohio state Univ. aCertificate of Excellence by the Illinois state Historical Society http://www.luc.edu/depts/history/mooney-m/mooney-m.htm
Extractions: pmooney@luc.edu Patricia Mooney-Melvin is associate professor of history at Loyola University Chicago , where she teaches American history and directs the Loyola Public History Program. She is the co-editor, with Robert B. Fairbanks, of Making Sense of the City: Local Government, Civic Culture, and Community Life in American Cities (Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press, forthcoming). Other publications include The Organic City: Urban Definition and Neighborhood Organization 1880-1920 (Lexington: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 1987) and Reading Your Neighborhood: A History of East Rogers Park (Chicago: Loyola Univ., 1993), which was awarded a Certificate of Excellence by the Illinois State Historical Society in 1994. Mooney-Melvin was educated at the University of Cincinnati (Ph.D. 1977) where she worked with Professor Zane L. Miller. She has published numerous articles in journals such as The Public Historian American Quarterly American Studies , and Mid-America . She has been project director for and/or prepared exhibits on the Jesuits in Mid-America, women in Arkansas history, the Ohio Labor History Project, the North Park Village Nature Center Exhibition Project, the Kingsley History Project, and the East Rogers Park Neighborhood History Project. She has served on the editorial boards of
Ohio Bicentennial -- General Information ohio Council for the Social studies/ohio Historical Society a retrospective on thestate's artistic contributions its inaugural teams were those of ohio cities. http://www.ohio200.org/programs/grants.asp
Extractions: Bicentennial's Legacy projects are unique, cultural and educationally oriented programs and activities around Ohio. Sponsored by community groups, museums, halls of fame, arts organizations and similar interpretive institutions, these projects will provide entertainment and education-driven community celebrations. Ohio's Immigrant Heritage. Midwest Slavic Conference. This project is a cooperative effort among all of the county's several historical societies and the Lorain County Metro Parks to create a timeline with historical objects treating both the history of Ohio and that of Lorain County so that visitors can understand their parallel tracts. Wanderings to Ohio's Natural Wonders A Trip Planning Guide in Celebration of Ohio's Bicentennial; 1803-2003. Ohio Department of Natural Resources. This project will produce and distribute a comprehensive full-color brochure focusing on publicly accessible sites (owned and managed by many separate organizations) in five geographic regions of the state providing motorists with a tour map of scenic wonders in each area.
Urban Studies Resources and the Western Reserve region of northeastern ohio. Collections in the ClevelandState University Library gentrification, public policy, small cities and towns http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/library/guides/urban.htm
Extractions: Back to Home Urban Studies Resources Reference Tools Subject Guides Library Guides Ask-A-Librarian ... Print Resources Research Databases Academic Search Premier "Provides full text for more than 3,430 scholarly publications covering academic areas of study including social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, and ethnic studies. " OhioLINK Digital Media Center: Newspaper Source Full text for regional U.S. newspapers, international newspapers, newswires, and newspaper columns.
AsianDOC E-Newsletter 1:3 Mid-America Chinese Resource Guide Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, ohio, South Dakota and cities designated as sisterstates or cities. Library, Indianapolis, IN., designated state editors for http://asiandoc.lib.ohio-state.edu/v1n3/dbs/mid-america.html
Extractions: Mid-America Chinese Resource Guide The Mid-America Chinese Resource Guide (http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~eastasia/calamwrg/Contents.html) is an Internet project of the Midwest Chinese American Librarians Association which began in October 1997. The goal of this project is to create an online reference resource to include all China related information from the Midwest area including: Illinois , Indiana, Iowa, Kansas , Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. The project is based on the Midwest Chinese American Librarians Association's 1995 printed publication of Midwest Area Chinese American Resources Guide The Guide is intended for people who desire China related information from a Midwest State or region, and for people who desire to study Chinese history, language, and culture from worldwide resources. The Guide is intended to gather existing information in a systematic way to promote better usage of resources in the Midwest. It will promote better understanding of Chinese culture through links to collective activities, programs and resources. It will link resources on learning about China in each state from K-12 through the university level, and with private organizations. Links to China scholars, specialists, teacher resources on teaching about China, Chinese language schools, distant learning, interactive programs for learning about China and Chinese language, and study abroad programs in China and Taiwan will be provided.
AIGA > Design Programs, Michigan - Ohio University of Minnesota, Twin cities Charlotte East Carolina University * North Carolinastate University ohio Art Academy of Cincinnati * Bowling Green state http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm?contentalias=designschools3
The Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board life, industrial development, and government in ohio's cities. Master of ArchivalStudies program in ohio. workshops at archival facilities around the state. http://www.ohiojunction.net/ohrab/plan.html
Extractions: Goal A ... Goal D MISSION STATEMENT The Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board believes that Ohio's historical documents represent a priceless legacy for future generations. These documents chronicle important historical developments and provide valuable insight into our state and national cultures. In its efforts to identify, preserve, and utilize the irreplaceable documentary resources of our state and nation, the board will work with interested national, regional, state, and local institutions, organizations, governmental units, and individuals. SUMMARY The Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board is the central body for historical records planning in the state. Board members are appointed by the governor to three-year, staggered, renewable terms. They represent Ohio's public and private archives, records offices, and research institutions. Administrative responsibility for the board rests with the Ohio Historical Society's Archives/Library Division.
Andrew Wood ohio state University MA Geography ohio state University BA for the establishmentof the cities and Regions The global region production, state policies and http://geography.ou.edu/people/awood.html
Extractions: HONS 3993.006 Cities [doc] Andrew Wood (Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1993) joined the OU faculty in 2001 having before that been a Lecturer in Geography at the University of Sheffield. He has also held visiting positions at the University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University. An economic and political geographer, his research interests are in three areas: urban and regional governance; the politics of local economic development; and issues relating to competition and collaboration between firms.