156 research outputs found
From the GAs, Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
Read a highlight From the GAs, and all about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doing in SLIS News: Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
From the GAs, Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
Read a highlight From the GAs, and all about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doing in SLIS News: Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
From the GAs, Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
Find out about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doing
From the GAs, Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
Meet the new SLIS GAs, and all about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doing
Student Associations and Upcoming Events
Presents updates and news from the Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA) and the Southern Miss Student Archivists Association (Southern Miss SAA) along with upcoming and recent events of interest
Organizational structure of telehealth care : an examination of four types of telemedicine systems
The purpose of this study is to make recommendations for a sustainable telemedicine system by examining the structural attributes of telemedicine across and within different types of organizations. A survey instrument with two categories, background questions and evaluation questions, was developed and used as a guide to interview eight key informants from four different types of telehealth systems. The eight transcribed interviews were coded using NUD*IST qualitative software. Research publications, archival documents, and government reports were collected to triangulate, or cross check, interview data. Multi-case study methodology was used as a guide to design the research, analyze date, compare results, and make recommendations. A telehealth typology is proposed as well as a simplified conceptual telehealth model and a diffusion of telemedicine model. While there are some structural differences among the different types of programs, there are many more similarities. All receive funding fiom multiple sources, and all employ a combination of full and part-time employees. Three core staff categories include administrative, medical, and technical support. Additional categories may include evaluation researchers and project coordinators
The Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge: Photographs of Ed Westcott, 1942-46
The photographs of Ed Westcott, a civilian hired to document the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, are a valuable educational resource for school children as well as scholars. During the war years, Westcott was the official government documentarian of the construction and operation of Oak Ridge as well as photojournalist for the local newspaper. His photographs, which are a cultural and historical record of that unique time and place, have been published in numerous books on the history of the Manhattan Project. This study is based on historical documentation as well as a lecture by and interviews with Westcott
Spotlights: Faculty, Alum, and Course
Meet Instructor Edmand Pace of The School of Library and Information Science, and SLIS alum, Mantra Henderson, Director of the James Herbert White Library at Mississippi Valley State University. Discover how you can become an expert in Government Publications, Law Libraries, and Health Informatics
Student Associations and Upcoming Events
Presents updates and news from the Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA) and the Southern Miss Student Archivists Association (Southern Miss SAA) along with upcoming events of interest
From the GAs, Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations
Read a highlight from one of the GAs, and all about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doin
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