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Student politics, teaching politics, black politics: an interview with Ansel Wong
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- A list of library books held at the West Indian Studentsâ Centre in 1967 included works by Stuart Hall Wilson Harris, Donald Hinds, Cheddi Jagan, C. L. R. James, George Lamming, John La Rose, Colin MacInnes, Claude McKay, Roger Mais, Edgar Mittelholzer, V. S. Naipaul, V. S. Reid, Andrew Salkey, LĂ©opold Senghor, Derek Walcott, and Eric Williams
- Althea Jones-Lecointe a Trinidadian postgraduate student at University College London, became the new leader of the Black Panther Movement after Egbunaâs departure from the organisation in 1968
- Brathwaite was a pioneer and early champion of Caribbean vernacular writing
- Comrie Locksley
- Egbuna Obi B.
- Fawthrop Tom
- Following Grassrootsâ republication of a US Black Panther Party newsletter article containing the recipe for a Molotov cocktail in 1972
- Freire Paulo
- In February 1969 black students at Montrealâs Sir George Williams University staged a protest against what they saw as the deliberate failing of black students by a member of the biology faculty, blockading themselves in the universityâs computer centre
- On 21 April 1969 more than 650 bus workers in Trinidad and Tobagoâs Transport and Industrial Workers Union went on strike
- On these connections see Anne-Marie Angelo
- Rob Waters
- Shalom Inc
- The book was Michael Abdul Malik From Michael de Freitas to Michael X (London: André Deutsch, 1968)
- The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was a literary-artistic collective of Caribbean writers artists and critics in Britain established by Jamaican novelist Andrew Salkey, Trinidadian poet and publisher John La Rose, and Barbadian poet Edward (Kamau) Brathwaite in 1967
- The Caribbean Teachersâ Association was founded in 1972 as an umbrella organisation for debating and providing advice and support on, difficulties faced by black teachers and students (see âThe Caribbean Teachersâ Associationâ, London Metropolitan Archives, LMA/4463/D/05)
- The Headstart Education and Leisure Programme was a supplementary school and youth club for black youth run from the BLFâs offices at 54 Wightman Road London, from 26 September 1971
- The White Lion Street Free School was founded in 1972 in a derelict house at The Angel Islington
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- 'SAGE Publications'
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- 24/06/2016
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Ansel Wong is the quiet man of British black politics, rarely in the limelight and never seeking political office. And yet his âcareerâ here â from Black Power firebrand to managing a multimillion budget as head of the Greater London Councilâs Ethnic Minority Unit in the 1980s â spells out some of the most important developments in black educational and cultural projects. In this interview, he discusses his identification with Pan-Africanism, his involvement in student politics, his role in the establishment of youth projects and supplementary schools in the late 1960s and 1970s, and his involvement in black radical politics in London in the same period, all of which took place against the background of revolutionary ferment in the Third World and the world of ideas, and were not without their own internal class and ethnic conflicts
Midwifery education: Part 6 The North Thames region
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- 1995 when the Berkshire College of Nursing and Midwifery became part of the Wolfson School.
- Anglia Polytechnic University (APU) spans five health districts and incorporates five N H S trusts.
- become the Department of Midwifery and Women's Studies in the newly formed North London College of Health Studies.
- Department of Health
- Romford College of Nursing and Midwifery merged to become the Redwood College of Health Studies.
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- 'Mark Allen Group'
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Chapter 5. Harvard in the Eighteenth Century, 1701â1780
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- Adams John
- Another significant episode is the resistance of the College to the Great Awakening in the person of George Whitefield (1714-1770)
- Appleton Nathaniel
- Cambridge Church
- Centuries Three
- David The
- Disparate
- Ezra Stiles Stevens
- Fiering Norman
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- For Harvard
- Gerald
- Gibbs Norman B.
- Hannah Adams
- Henry Stuart C.
- Hollis Form
- Increase Mather We
- Institute
- Kelly Brooks Mather
- Laws General
- Linda Ayers The
- Miller Perry
- Mills Frederick V.
- Morison
- Old Sturbridge Village The
- Orders Rules
- Perry Miller
- Scripture Observations
- That Vice President Willard belonged to the age that was passing is further suggested by his sermon before the Governor and his Council
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- The
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- The College became
- The Jewish
- The The Constitution
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- Thomas The
- Wright C. C.
- Wright C. Conrad
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- 'Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG'
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Library instruction and information literacy â 2000
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- A meeting with a focus group of faculty and students at Kansas State University revealed that many did not understand or were not supportive of the role of the computer in library research. Author lists practical suggestions for helping patron groups to understand electronic research better. Luke C.
- Abbot W.
- Abell A.
- Ackerman E.
- Adams D.
- Anderson M.A.
- Anderson M.A.
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- Beaupre B.
- Bertram B.
- Blackboard College
- Breivik P.S.
- Bull S.
- Callison D.
- Callison D.
- Callison D.
- Callison D.
- Carvin A.
- Casey J.M.
- Crowley M.
- Curl S.
- Danner R.A.
- Davis R.W.
- Describes a successful workshop for 14 faculty members at California State University
- Describes Austin Community College
- Describes how librarians at Emporia State University (KS) taught professional development courses on electronic databases to academic faculty staff, and graduate assistants, which were well-received. Antonelli, M. et al.
- Describes the process of the creation of the Association of College and Research Libraries Information Literacy Standards and how those standards are applicable to community colleges. Jacobson T.E.
- Details the process whereby information competence became a primary focus for the California State University system and how the libraries encouraged and fostered it through the use of fellowships and grants to professors. Deese-Roberts S. and Keating, K.
- Discusses the role of the hybrid professional - a librarian with knowledge of both traditional sources and electronic media - in creating strategies for learning information literacy skills. At the California Institute of the Arts these include the help desk, a credit course, and an info lab. Kirk, J.K. et al.
- Doiron R.
- Donnelly K.
- Duesterhoeft D.M.
- Durocher K.S.
- Evans B.
- Examines
- Feldman D.
- Feldmann L.
- Felt E.C.
- Fidishun D.
- Fonseca T.
- Frey J.M.
- FrontPage
- Gibson K.E.
- Gruber S.
- Hart G.
- Herro S.J.
- Holman L.
- Holmes K.
- Huerta D.
- HyperStudio Arone
- Includes
- Internet Sharpe
- Investigated
- Johnson A.M.
- Johnson W.T.
- Jonassen D.H.
- Jones P.
- Junion-Metz G.
- Kesselman M.A.
- Librarians
- library as scholar's workstation to structure three different information literacy interventions during the course of the freshmen year at Maryville College
- Lichtenstein A.A.
- Line M.B.
- Masek L.E.
- Matthews S.
- Matthews S.
- McKenzie J.
- Miller K.
- Minkel W.
- Moore A.C.
- Moore P.A.
- Moran K.A.
- Murray J.
- O'Sullivan M.
- O'Sullivan M.
- Onwuegbuzie A.J.
- Overview of the creation of the interactive tutorial for the Web-based OPAC at Bowling Green State University
- Overview of the development and use of the Texas Information Literacy Tutorial which is now in use throughout the University of Texas system. Authors also list the drawbacks and benefits of the tutorial's use and the impact on their library instruction program. Franks J.A. et al.
- Overview of the program at Millersville University and the organization and implementation of meetings between librarians participating as liaisons to academic departments and the corresponding deans chairs, and department liaisons to the library. Rockman, I.F.
- Oxbrow N.
- Pappas M.L.
- Phelps M.
- Potter C.J.
- Potter T.
- Pownell D.
- Quinn A.G.
- Risser I.K.
- Russell S.
- Russell S.
- Schanck P.C.
- Schrock K.
- Small R.
- Surveys the bibliographic instruction efforts of music librarians over the last 20 years and traces the history of these efforts in the Music Library Association
- Taylor R.H.
- Technology Literacy
- The information literacy plan at the University of Rhode Island involved the creation of two credit-bearing classes offered through the library
- Thomas N.
- Thornburg D.D.
- Todaro J.
- Uses the examples of Wayne State University
- Veccia S.
- Walter S.
- Web Blackboard
- Web Tobin
- World Wide Web Librarians
- Young S.
- Zarsky T.
- Zinn S.
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- 'Emerald'
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The Case of John Joseph Griffin. From Artisan-Chemist and Author-Instructor to Business-Leader
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- According to Ernest Child
- Advertisement in
- At the time that Heinrich Rose
- Berzelius
- Birkbeck George
- Birkbeckâs additional lectures for young people may have reflected the concerns expressed for practical education by the Edgeworths who in 1802
- Brian Gee
- Brock
- Crosland M. P.
- Daubeny C.
- Exhibition of Works and Industry of All Nations
- For an assessement of Grahamâs and Waringtonâs influence in founding the Chemical Society see
- For an expanded account of the chemical contents of Henryâs textbooks see Farrar
- For Andrew Ure (1778â1857) see
- For Wardâs retirement see
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- Garnett Thomas
- Gee B.
- Graham Thomas
- Griffin
- Griffin
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- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin Charles
- Griffin left his nephew
- Griffin Richard
- Griffinâs
- Ibid. p. 111. Florence flasks were also popular with
- Ibid. Some feeling for the lack of demand for translations is encapsulated in a contemporary remark concerning Berzeliusâs wish to see his
- Ibid. but also see
- Ibid. p. 243. For similar, and even more effective, criticism by August Laurent, see
- In the endpapers of
- International Exhibition of
- It is occasionally reported (e.g.
- It was the two-volume third ed. of the
- Keddie VV.
- Kelly
- Mitscherlich For Eilhardt
- Moseley Henry
- Most of the original collection of Andersonâs instruments has been dispersed but see
- Muir
- No registers of Thomas Thomsonâs classes have survived. It is conceivable that Griffin may have gained some laboratory training under Thomson though Michael Moss, archivist at the University of Glasgow, is of the opinion that he would have received a âsufficient grounding in practical chemistryâ at the Andersonian Institution, citing James âParaffinâ Young as evidence of the calibre of student then emerging. (Personal communications 13.9.84 and 3.10.84.) In this case, it remains of some considerable interest to know whether Ure ran extramural practical classes like Thomson. See
- Note 7. above. The Ure-Griffin connection came to fruition in 1846 when Griffin developed the concept of a ânormalâ solution in titrimetry. See
- Other works in the Polytechnic Library Series included:
- Preface to
- Report of the Committee on Chemical Notation
- Rose
- Rose
- Scots Magazine (1825) P- 2- The full text of Andersonâs will is printed in Muir
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- The announcement of Wardâs retirement and transfer of business to Griffinâs appears in explanatory letters to customers form both Ward and Griffin dated 1 March 1850. Griffinâs
- The Glasgow Mechanicsâ Institution survived until 1886 then changed its name to the College of Arts and Science. Muir, op
- The Griffin and Tatlock history
- The remainder of the Scientific Miscellany series included:
- This is reinforced by a knowledge of the books in his library which were donated to the (Royal) Chemical Society. See
- This supplementary catalogue of August 1844 is not paginated continuously with Parts I and II but forms the endpapers of Griffinâs re-issue of Humphry Davyâs
- This travel diary has lain unrecognized at the Royal Chemical Society because it was catalogued with the papers of Henry Roscoe. It does not bear any name though the handwritten symbol RG (signifying Richard Griffin &
- This was a position of some considerable importance because over the intervening years, negotiations had led to the compounding of the Society with the Andersonian Institution Library, and Museum at their George Street building. Thus, the Directors of the Society became supervisors of the administration and finance of the Anderson Library. See
- This work is quite unique for its seventeen double copper plates of instruments and apparatus engraved by Adlard. It is not obvious from the text that Accum was the author although
- Thomson
- Thomson
- Whewell W.
- William H. Brock
- Williams C. G.
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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