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Archives Catalogue: Presentation for Libraries Intern Training Day
(2015-05-14)Item is a presentation on the Dalhousie University Archives catalogue and online collections given to the 2015 Summer Interns at the Libraries' Intern Training Day on May 14, 2015. -
Archives Users in the Digital Era: A Review of Current Research Trends
(Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 2005)Increasingly, archivists are recognizing that their mission involves not just the acquisition, description and preservation of archival material, but also the provision of effective access to that material for members of ... -
Are all smokers the same? The impact of nicotine and non-nicotine factors on cigarette smoking among Light and Intermittent, and Daily Dependent Smokers
(2019-08-07)Light and/or intermittent smokers (LITS) and daily dependent smokers (DDS) differ in their smoking patterns and motivations, but the role of nicotine in such differences is unclear. This study assessed the independent and ... -
Are Atlantic Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) at Risk of Plastic Pollution in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean?
(2020-12)The production of plastic has greatly increased since the early 20th century resulting in an overwhelming abundance on land and in the sea. The solid waste pollution found in the ocean poses sublethal to lethal threats to ... -
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Are Dalhousie’s Conferences “Green”? – A Sustainability Review of Dalhousie’s Halifax Campuses Conferencing Procedures
(2016-04)The main purpose of this research project was to highlight a new area of improvement for sustainability on Dalhousie University’s campus. Currently, there is limited research on the environmental impact of typical ... -
Are Human Rights an Effective Remedy? Children, Sexual Violence, and Criminal Justice in Ethiopia
(2014-08-08)This thesis is an in-depth examination of the rights of child victims of sexual violence seeking legal redress in the Ethiopian criminal justice system. It explores children’s susceptibility to various injustices as they ... -
Are Immigrants More Likely to Retire Later Than Canadian-Born Workers
(2012-12-14)The work participation rate is one of the most important factors that affects the Canadian economy and early retirement can have an important negative impact on this rate. This paper focuses on differences in the preferences ... -
Are Industrialized Fisheries Sustainable?
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2008)Fish stock assessment and management is currently based on the concept of sustainable surplus production. This essay argues that this concept is fallacious and that the assessment/management models which assume its existence ... -
ARE MEASUREMENTS OF HIP EXTENSION AND ANTERIOR PELVIC TILT TAKEN FROM STATIC PHOTOGRAPGHS DURING A CONSTRAINED FORWARD LUNGE TEST VALID AND RELIABLE IN HEALTHY ADULT RUNNERS?
(2011-09-06)The aim of this study was to determine the concurrent validity, test-retest intra-rater reliability, and test-retest inter-rater reliability of photographic measures of anterior pelvic tilt range of motion (APT ROM) and ... -
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Are SSRI’s Superior to Placebo for Mild to Moderate Depression? A Critical Evaluation of Some Research Articles
(Dalhousie Medical Journal Editorial Board, 1998) -
ARE THE NEEDS AND CONCERNS OF COMPUTER USERS AS IDENTIFIED THROUGH A PARTICIPATORY ERGONOMIC APPROACH REFLECTED IN THE CONTENT OF A TYPICAL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OFFICE ERGONOMIC EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATION?
(2012-08-28)Using a participatory ergonomic approach, this research explored if the self-identified needs and concerns of computer users are reflected in a typical occupational therapy office ergonomic educational presentation. While ... -
Are there anisotropies in covert and overt visual orienting?
(2010-09-01)Two recent studies suggest that Inhibition of Return (IOR) varies in magnitude as a function of target location for overt orienting tasks but not covert orienting tasks. Unfortunately, methodological differences between ... -
“Are there any other male friendly subs on here?” - Online men's rights groups as simultaneous communities of care and hate, inclusion and exclusion.
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-09-25)ABSTRACT Online communities provide spaces and places where (almost) anyone can find like-minded others. This is true of many digital leisure spaces and is especially true for men’s rights and other masculinist groups. ... -
Are There Objective Values?
(1999)