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Cite and Credit Images
(American Library Association, 2016)You've found that great image! Now what? You’ll need to cite or credit the image when you use it, and this chapter will help you do it right. Citing images is a fundamental part of using images in academic work, but it ... -
City Hall in a Mall? A Qualitative Analysis on Incorporating Third Places within Government Spaces
(2022)We all have places we feel safe and comfortable and often frequent or suggest others visit. While this place may have a special meaning to some, it may just be considered a physical space to others. For many people in the ... -
Civic Community: Online Communities of Practice in Parkland
(2017)While urbanization continues apace in Western states, people are also relocating to the fringes of both the urban and rural landscape to a sort of middle ground mixture of urban, suburban and rural. This diversity expands ... -
Classifying Child Maltreatment by Brain Imaging Data
Childhood maltreatment is a condition that leads to the development of behavioral issues and affect brain structure and functionality. Recent neuroimaging studies provide connection between deficits in brain volume, gray ... -
Climate Justice Zine Fall 2020. Change is possible if we all work together.
(2020)The UW Bothell/Cascadia College Library's Community Reads program facilitates learning opportunities around a common annual theme and encourages participation through creative expression and zine-making. This zine was ... -
Communication and Round Balanced Oblivious FSM Evaluation
Privacy is a major issue in the age of the Internet. Many advances are being made in Cryptography regarding performing computations over private data, both in homomorphic encryption, multi-party computation, and applications ... -
“Communication with a Minor for Immoral Purposes” What Washington State Law is Not Talking About
(2018)The term “child grooming” describes a pattern of behaviors used by child sex offenders to gain access to, and control of, a child victim in order to build a sexual relationship with that child. Washington State law does ... -
Computers: turn them off or leave them on?
(2011)With the advancement of technology, it is difficult to determine whether it is best to power-off computers during times of inactivity, or leave them on continuously in a low, power save mode. Questions that must be addressed ... -
Confronting Challenges: Understanding the Role of DOD and VA Programs for Transitioning Post 9/11 Veterans
(2018)This study highlights post 9/11 military veterans’ transition into civilian life, identifying the systematic challenges that post 9/11 veterans face as they navigate transition programs designed to ease their integration ... -
Considering Data Breaches: Public Information, Corporate Responsibility, and Market Valuations
(2012)This study examines the relationship between data loss incidents and stock price impact by exploring the question of whether the stock price impact of a corporate data breach differs depending on the nature of the breach. ... -
Constitutional Ambiguity as Policy: The U.S. Federal Framework and American Samoa
(2014)United States territorial policy represents an alternative constitutional framework in the relationship between the federal government and the nation’s constituent political units. It departs from the uniform tug and pull ... -
Contemporary Magnet School System: Role and Mission
(2021)Using a single case study design, the study attempts to answer the following questions: What are the role and the mission that the magnet schools have in the school choice system today? How are magnet schools positioned ... -
Contingent Faculty Unionization: The Impact of Collective Bargaining on Course Pay, Benefits, and Contract Lengths for Part‐time Faculty at Four‐year Institutions in the U.S.
(2018)Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐time and tenured colleagues, and may experience improvements to their working situation as a result of collective bargaining ... -
The cost of coercion: Prospect theory and self-deportation
(2013)Attrition through enforcement (ATE) was developed as a response to large-scale undocumented immigration to the United States over the last three decades. It is a twopronged approach to regulating undocumented immigration ... -
A Counter-Archive of Imprisonment: The Washington Prison History Project
(PUBLIC: Arts, Design, Humanities. A Journal of Imagining America, 2018)This essay explores the prison as an archive by focusing on an emerging digital humanities project about the history of prisons. The Washington Prison History Project (WPHP) began with the donation of two decades of records ... -
County
County is a book that examines relationships and forms myths through careful examination of and conversation with family photographs. The book relies heavily on the passing down of stories from one generation to the next. ... -
Create and Use Images
(American Library Association, 2016)Images can enliven projects of all types by adding dimension and immediacy to everyday and academic communications. Meaningful visual communication, however, can be a challenge. Too often, images are an afterthought in a ...