Literature and Chemistry

Literature and Chemistry
Author: Margareth Hagen
Publisher: Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2014-02-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8771246274

Literature and Chemistry: Elective Affinities investigates literary and chemical encounters, from medieval alchemy to contemporary science fiction, in works of the likes of Dante, Goethe, Baudelaire and Dag Solstad as well as in literary writing of scientists such as Humphry Davy, Ludwig Boltzmann and Oliver Sachs. Sixteen authors break new ground in demonstrating chemistry's particular status as one of the sciences in which humanities should interest itself, the overlaps and reciprocities of the two fields, and - perhaps most importantly - chemistry's role in the production of narrative, metaphor, and literary form. The anthology makes the silent presence of chemistry perceptible, uncovering its historical and present appeal to material sensitivity, imagination, and creativity, as well as its call for philosophical and ethical concern, and for wonder.

Calendar

Calendar
Author: Bryn Mawr College
Publisher:
Total Pages: 802
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

The Scientific Literature

The Scientific Literature
Author: Joseph E. Harmon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226316564

Excerpts from scientific writings that illustrate the evolution of the scientific article from its origin in 1665 till today. Includes commentaries explaining the context and communication strategy.

Special Libraries

Special Libraries
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1927
Genre: Libraries
ISBN:

Most vols. include Proceedings of the Special Libraries Association.

Maximizing the One-Shot

Maximizing the One-Shot
Author: Jill Markgraf
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1442238674

Designed for librarians who offer library instruction within the constraints of the hour-long one-shot, this book proposes a method for redesigning one-shot instruction that is both realistic and integrated into the larger curriculum. Working with faculty teams from academic departments, the authors used the collaborative Lesson Study method to redesign undergraduate research instruction. They describe how to winnow the one-shot down to a manageable active learning experience while simultaneously augmenting it with extra-sessional prerequisites and learning activities. They also discuss how to conceptualize the role of the one-shot within a course, a curriculum, and the larger information literacy goals of the institution. This book offers customizable strategies, sample lesson plans, and generalized observations based on the experiences of the authors. Maximizing the One-Shot: Connecting Library Instruction with the Curriculum covers the following aspects of one-shot development: Understanding the role of the one-shot institutionally and its limits. Setting realistic goals. The Lesson Study approach. Collaborating with departmental faculty. Assessment of the one-shot. Supporting the one-shot with additional materials. Expanding one-shot development to other departments and programs. In addition, the book provides interviews with collaborating faculty members of academic departments who have partnered with library faculty.