ole miss online library: The Price of Defiance Charles W. Eagles, 2009 Presents the history of the efforts to integrate the University of Mississippi, describing James Meredith's struggles to become its first African-American student and the conflict between segregationist Governor Ross Barnet and federal law enforcement officials. |
ole miss online library: Information Literacy Barbara J. D'Angelo, Sandra Jamieson, Barry M. Maid, Janice R. Walker, 2017 Bringing together scholarship and pedagogy from a multiple of perspectives and disciplines to provide a broader and more complex understanding of information literacy and suggests ways that teaching and library faculty can work together to respond to the rapidly changing and dynamic information landscape--Provided by publisher. |
ole miss online library: Senate and House Journals Kansas. Legislature. Senate, 1919 |
ole miss online library: The Law of Torts Joseph W. Glannon, 2010 Both students and instructors will welcome the new edition of Joseph W. Glannon's the Law of Torts: Examples & Explanations . This popular study guide provides clear, engaging introductions To The principles of tort law, along with interesting examples that illustrate how the principles apply in typical cases. These distinctive characteristics earned the book its reputation for effectiveness: highly respected author, whose best-selling Civil Procedure: Examples & Explanations uniquely entertaining writing style that captures and holds student interest coverage of the standard topics from most Torts courses - intentional torts, negligence, causation, duty, damages, liability of multiple defendants, And The effect of the plaintiff's conduct three-chapter section on Taking a Torts Essay Exam supplies guidance, tips, and sample exam questions and answers the Third Edition introduces important new material: two new chapters on Products Liability, one on theories of recovery in strict products liability cases and one on common defenses to strict products liability claims completely updated text, with citations reflecting the most current law |
ole miss online library: The Network Reshapes the Library Lorcan Dempsey, 2014-08-18 Since he began posting in 2003, Dempsey has used his blog to explore nearly every important facet of library technology, from the emergence of Web 2.0 as a concept to open source ILS tools and the push to web-scale library management systems. |
ole miss online library: Mississippi: the Closed Society James Wesley Silver, 1966 |
ole miss online library: Civil War Day by Day E.B. Long, 2012-06-06 “In all the vast collection of books on the American Civil War there is no book like this one,” says Bruce Catton. Never before has such a stunning body of facts dealing with the war been gathered together in one place and presented in a coherent, useful, day-by-day narrative. And never before have statistics revealed human suffering of such heroic and tragic magnitude. The text begins in November, 1860, and ends with the conclusion of hostilities in May, 1865, and the start of reconstruction. It is designed to furnish the reader not only with information, but to tell a story. Here, in addition to the momentous events that are a familiar part of our history, the daily entries recount innumerable lesser military actions as well as some of the other activities and thoughts of men great and unknown engaged in America’s most costly war: · May 5, 1864—a private in the Army of Northern Virginia writes at the beginning of the Battle of the Wilderness, “It is a beautiful spring day on which all this bloody work is being done.” · May 6, 1864—Gen. Lee rides among his men and is shouted to the rear by his protective troops. · April 30, 1864—Joe David, five-year-old son of the Confederate President, dies after a fall from the high veranda of the White House in Richmond. · April 14, 1865—President Lincoln’s busy day includes a Cabinet meeting where he tells of his recurring dream of a ship moving with great rapidity toward a dark and indefinite shore; that night Mr. Lincoln attends a performance of a trifling comedy at Ford’s Theatre, “Our American Cousin”. |
ole miss online library: The Help Kathryn Stockett, 2011 Original publication and copyright date: 2009. |
ole miss online library: MALDI MS Franz Hillenkamp, Jasna Peter-Katalinic, 2013-12-23 This authoritative book on MALDI MS, now finally available in its second edition and edited by one of its inventors, gives an in-depth description of the many different applications, along with a detailed discussion of the technology itself. Thoroughly updated and expanded, with contributions from key players in the field, this unique book provides a comprehensive overview of MALDI MS along with its possibilities and limitations. The initial chapters deal with the technology and the instrumental setup, followed by chapters on the use of MALDI MS in protein research (including proteomics), genomics, glycomics and lipidomics. The option of MALDI-MS for the analysis of polymers and small molecules are also covered in separate chapters, while new to this edition is a section devoted to the interplay of MALDI MS and bioinformatics. A much-needed practical and educational asset for individuals, academic institutions and companies in the field of bioanalytics. |
ole miss online library: Black Gotham Carla L. Peterson, 2011-01-01 Narrates the story of the elite African American families who lived in New York City in the nineteenth century, describing their successes as businesspeople and professionals and the contributions they made to the culture of that time period. |
ole miss online library: The Leader in Me Stephen R. Covey, 2009-10-06 The Leader in Me tells the story of the extraordinary schools, parents, and business leaders around the world who are preparing the next generation to meet the great challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. |
ole miss online library: James Meredith and the Ole Miss Riot Henry T. Gallagher, 2012-08-01 In September 1962, James Meredith became the first African American admitted to the University of Mississippi. A milestone in the civil rights movement, his admission triggered a riot spurred by a mob of three thousand whites from across the South and all but officially stoked by the state's segregationist authorities. Historians have called the Oxford riot nothing less than an insurrection and the worst constitutional crisis since the Civil War. The escalating conflict prompted President John F. Kennedy to send twenty thousand regular army troops, in addition to federalized Mississippi National Guard soldiers, into the civil unrest (ten thousand into the town itself) to quell rioters and restore law and order. James Meredith and the Ole Miss Riot is the memoir of one of the participants, a young army second lieutenant named Henry Gallagher, born and raised in Minnesota. His military police battalion from New Jersey deployed, without the benefit of riot-control practice or advance briefing, into a deadly civil rights confrontation. He was thereafter assigned as the officer-in-charge of Meredith's security detail at a time when he faced very real threats to his life. Gallagher's first-person account considers the performance of his fellow soldiers before and after the riot. He writes of the behavior of the white students, some of them defiant, others perceiving a Communist-inspired Kennedy conspiracy in Meredith's entry into Mississippi's “flagship” university. The author depicts the student, Meredith, a man who at times seemed disconnected with the violent reality that swirled around him, and who even aspired to be freed of his protectors so that he could just be another Ole Miss student. James Meredith and the Ole Miss Riot is both an invaluable perspective on a pivotal moment in American history and an in-depth look at a unique home front military action. From the vantage of the fiftieth anniversary of the riot, Henry T. Gallagher reveals the young man he was in the midst of one of history's most profound tests, a soldier from the Midwest encountering the powder keg of the Old South and its violent racial divisions. |
ole miss online library: Public Library Statistics United States. Office of Education, 1965 |
ole miss online library: Digital Library Use Ann Peterson-Kemp, Nancy A. Van House, Barbara P. Buttenfield, 2003-10-10 Viewing digital libraries as sociotechnical systems, networks of people and technology interacting with society. The contributors to this volume view digital libraries (DLs) from a social as well as technological perspective. They see DLs as sociotechnical systems, networks of technology, information artifacts, and people and practices interacting with the larger world of work and society. As Bruce Schatz observes in his foreword, for a digital library to be useful, the users, the documents, and the information system must be in harmony. The contributors begin by asking how we evaluate DLs—how we can understand them in order to build better DLs—but they move beyond these basic concerns to explore how DLs make a difference in people's lives and their social worlds, and what studying DLs might tell us about information, knowledge, and social and cognitive processes. The chapters, using both empirical and analytical methods, examine the social impact of DLs and also the web of social and material relations in which DLs are embedded; these far-ranging social worlds include such disparate groups as community activists, environmental researchers, middle-school children, and computer system designers. Topics Documents and society • the real boundaries of a library without walls • the ecologies of digital libraries • usability and evaluation • information and institutional change • transparency as a product of the convergence of social practices and information artifacts • and collaborative knowledge construction in digital libraries |
ole miss online library: The Catalogue & History of Sigma Chi, 1855-1890 Society of the Sigma Xi, 1890 |
ole miss online library: The Campus Color Line Eddie R. Cole, 2022-02-15 This book unfolds the untold history of one of the United States' most notable civil rights crises from the perspective of academic leaders-- |
ole miss online library: Mississippi Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project, 1938-01-01 From 1936 to 1938, the Works Projects Administration (WPA) commissioned writers to collect the life histories of former slaves. This work was compiled under the Franklin Roosevelt administration during the New Deal and economic relief and recovery program. Each entry represents an oral history of a former slave or a descendant of a former slave and his or her personal account of life during slavery and emancipation. These interviews were published as type written records that were difficult to read. This new edition has been enlarged and enhanced for greater legibility. No library collection in Mississippi would be complete without a copy of Mississippi Slave Narratives. |
ole miss online library: Ole Miss , 1914 |
ole miss online library: Abandoned Julie Miller, 2008-04 In Abandoned, Julie Miller offers a fascinating, frustrating, and often heartbreaking history of a once devastating problem that wracked New York City. Filled with anecdotes and personal stories, Miller traces the shift in attitudes toward foundlings from ignorance, apathy, and sometimes pity to recognition of their plight as a sign of urban moral decline in need of systematic intervention.--Back cover. |
ole miss online library: How to Tell a Story The Moth, Meg Bowles, Catherine Burns, Jenifer Hixson, Sarah Austin Jenness, Kate Tellers, 2023-04-25 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Now in paperback and featuring new material, the definitive guide to telling an unforgettable story in any setting, from the storytelling experts at The Moth “From toasts to eulogies, from job interviews to social events, this book will help you with ideas, structure, delivery and more.”—CNN LONGLISTED FOR THE PORCHLIGHT BUSINESS BOOK AWARD Over the past twenty-five years, the directors of The Moth have worked with people from all walks of life—including astronauts, hairdressers, rock stars, a retired pickpocket, high school students, and Nobel Prize winners—to develop true personal stories that have moved and delighted live audiences and listeners of The Moth’s Peabody Award–winning radio hour and podcast. A leader in the modern storytelling movement, The Moth inspires thousands of people around the globe to share their stories each year. Now, with How to Tell a Story, The Moth will help you learn how to uncover and craft your own unique stories, like Moth storytellers Mike Birbiglia, Rosanne Cash, Neil Gaiman, Elizabeth Gilbert, Padma Lakshmi, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, Tig Notaro, Boots Riley, Betty Reid Soskin, John Turturro, and more. Whether your goal is to make it to the Moth stage, deliver the perfect wedding toast, wow clients at a business dinner, give a moving eulogy, ace a job interview, be a hit at parties, change the world, or simply connect more deeply to those around you, stories are essential. Sharing secrets of The Moth’s time-honed process and using examples from beloved storytellers, a team of Moth directors will show you how to • mine your memories for your best stories • explore structures that will boost the impact of your story • deliver your stories with confidence • tailor your stories for any occasion Now featuring new prompts for engaging storytelling and filled with empowering, easy-to-follow tips for crafting stories that forge lasting bonds with friends, family, and colleagues alike, this book will help you connect authentically with the world around you and unleash the power of story in your life. |
ole miss online library: Faulkner's Rowan Oak Dan Hise, 1993 Exploring the antebellum house in Mississippi where William Faulkner wrote his greatest works. |
ole miss online library: Last Lecture Perfection Learning Corporation, 2019 |
ole miss online library: Dictionary of Old English Pauline A. Thompson, 1992 |
ole miss online library: Big Bad Breakfast John Currence, 2016-09-13 From the James Beard Award winner, Top Chef Masters contestant, and acclaimed author comes this fun, festive, and highly caffeinated ode to the joys and rituals of the Southern breakfast, with over 125 recipes inspired by the author's popular restaurant in Oxford, Mississippi. John Currence is one of the most celebrated and well-loved chefs in the South. Among his string of highly successful restaurants in Oxford, Mississippi, Big Bad Breakfast holds a special place in diners' hearts: It is a gathering place where people from all walks come together to share the most important meal of the day, breakfast. Southerners know how to do breakfast right, and Currence has elevated it to an artform: dishes like Banana-Pecan Coffee Cake, Spicy Boudin and Poached Eggs, and Oyster Pot Pie are comforting, soulful, and packed with real Southern flavor. Big Bad Breakfast is full of delicious recipes that will make the day ahead that much better--not to mention stories of the wonderful characters who fill the restaurant every morning, and a meditation on why the Southern breakfast is one of America's most valuable culinary contributions. |
ole miss online library: William Faulkner Jack Cofield, 1978 |
ole miss online library: No Country for Old Men Cormac McCarthy, 2010-12-03 Savage violence and cruel morality reign in the backwater deserts of Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men, a tale of one man's dark opportunity – and the darker consequences that spiral forth. Adapted for the screen by the Coen Brothers (Fargo, True Grit), winner of four Academy Awards (including Best Picture). 'A fast, powerful read, steeped with a deep sorrow about the moral degradation of the legendary American West' – Financial Times 1980. Llewelyn Moss, a Vietnam veteran, is hunting antelope near the Rio Grande when he stumbles upon a transaction gone horribly wrong. Finding bullet-ridden bodies, several kilos of heroin, and a caseload of cash, he faces a choice – leave the scene as he found it, or cut the money and run. Choosing the latter, he knows, will change everything. And so begins a terrifying chain of events, in which each participant seems determined to answer the question that one asks another: how does a man decide in what order to abandon his life? 'It's hard to think of a contemporary writer more worth reading' – Independent Part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the best of modern literature. Praise for Cormac McCarthy: ‘McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute’ – Anne Enright, author of The Green Road and The Wren, The Wren 'His prose takes on an almost biblical quality, hallucinatory in its effect and evangelical in its power' – Stephen King, author of The Shining and the Dark Tower series 'In presenting the darker human impulses in his rich prose, [McCarthy] showed readers the necessity of facing up to existence' – Annie Proulx, author of Brokeback Mountain |
ole miss online library: Handbook of Latin American Studies , 1968 Contains scholarly evaluations of books and book chapters as well as conference papers and articles published worldwide in the field of Latin American studies. Covers social sciences and the humanities in alternate years. |
ole miss online library: Administration of Justice in the United States American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1910 This is a reprint of The Annuals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, July 1910. It focuses on the administration of justice in the United States, and features a discussion of the role of the courts as a safeguard of individual liberty. |
ole miss online library: State Censuses Library of Congress. Census Library Project, 1948 |
ole miss online library: Directory of ERIC Resource Collections , 1996 |
ole miss online library: Directory of Eric Resource Collections, 1996 Belinda J. Taheri, 1998-06 Lists 1,029 organizations that provide access to the Educational Resources Info. Center (ERIC) databases and related resources. Arranged geographically and grouped into three categories -- the U.S., outlying territories, and other countries. Designed to help users quickly locate organizations that offer ERIC resources and related services within a geographically short distance. Organizations included do one or more of the following: provide online or CD-ROM access to the ERIC databases on a regular basis; maintain sizable collections of ERIC microfiche; and subscribe to and collect ERIC pub's. &/or ERIC clearinghouse pub's. |
ole miss online library: Cataloging Library Resources Marie Keen Shaw, 2017-01-26 While there are many cataloging texts, very few are written specifically for library support staff. This is the one and only book purposefully aligned with the new American Library Association – Library Support Staff Certification (LSSC) competency standards for Cataloging and Classification. Written in clear language by someone who teaches cataloging in a library support staff program and featuring practical examples, Cataloging Library Resources: An Introduction will help library support staff become effective catalogers. Other books on this topic are written for professional librarians rather than support staff. And although 85% of library support staff do not hold professional degrees, many are expected to do the complex and technical work of catalogers. This book provides many examples that support staff can use to learn how to catalog all types of library print, media, and digital materials using the most up-to-date Library of Congress standards. Using this handbook as a guide, readers will be able to perform the ALA-LSSC cataloging and classification competencies and the new RDA, FRBR, and BIBFRAME standards listed below: • Apply and manage the appropriate processes, computer technology, and equipment for cataloging and classification. • Apply principles of Resource Description and Access (RDA) and the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) when creating cataloging records. • Apply principles of the Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME) and utilize the BIBFRAME model to create cataloging records. • Use the basic cataloging and classification tools, both print and online, including bibliographic utilities and format standards. • Understand the value of authority control and its basic principles, and can identify and apply appropriate access points for personal names, corporate bodies, series, and subjects. • Explain the value and advantages of cooperative or collaborative cataloging practices to enhance services. • Know the basics of standard metadata formats and cataloging rules to select, review, and edit catalog records, and to generate metadata in various formats. • And more! |
ole miss online library: Portal , 2003 |
ole miss online library: William Faulkner D. Rampton, 2008-04-17 Despite all the studies devoted to William Faulkner, he continues to be variously perceived. Focussing on his fiction, this study of Faulkner's multifaceted literary life explores the distinctive blend of continuity and innvoation that characterizes his novels and looks at the extensive and varied reactions they have elicited. |
ole miss online library: Red Book, 3rd edition Alice Eichholz, 2004-01-01 No scholarly reference library is complete without a copy of Ancestry's Red Book. In it, you will find both general and specific information essential to researchers of American records. This revised 3rd edition provides updated county and town listings within the same overall state-by-state organization. Whether you are looking for your ancestors in the northeastern states, the South, the West, or somewhere in the middle, Ancestry's Red Book has information on records and holdings for every county in the United States, as well as excellent maps from renowned mapmaker William Dollarhide. In short, the Red Book is simply the book that no genealogist can afford not to have. The availability of census records such as federal, state, and territorial census reports is covered in detail. Unlike the federal census, state and territorial census were taken at different times and different questions were asked. Vital records are also discussed, including when and where they were kept and how |
ole miss online library: Getting Started in Genealogy Online William Dollarhide, 2006 Designed as a beginner's guide, its 64 pages pack more clout than any 64 pages ever written on the subject of online genealogy. If you ever wanted to trace your family tree online, this book will help you do it. |
ole miss online library: Library Hotline , 1997 |
ole miss online library: Peterson's Graduate & Professional Programs: An Overview--Profiles of Institutions Offering Graduate & Professional Work Peterson's, 2011-06-01 Graduate & Professional Programs: An Overview--Profiles of Institutions Offering Graduate & Professional Work contains more than 2,300 university/college profiles that offer valuable information on graduate and professional degree programs and certificates, enrollment figures, tuition, financial support, housing, faculty, research affiliations, library facilities, and contact information. |
ole miss online library: Teaching Information Literacy Christy Gavin, 2008 Provides teaching librarians and others who deliver instruction in information literacy, approaches to teaching specific concepts such as, developing a topic and thesis, constructing Boolean strategies, and evaluating the credibility of a source. |
ole miss online library: Graduate & Professional Programs: An Overview 2011 (Grad 1) Peterson's, 2011-05-01 An Overview contains more than 2,300 university/college profiles that offer valuable information on graduate and professional degrees and certificates, enrollment figures, tuition, financial support, housing, faculty, research affiliations, library facilities, and contact information. This graduate guide enables students to explore program listings by field and institution. Two-page in-depth descriptions, written by administrators at featured institutions, give complete details on the graduate study available. Readers will benefit from the expert advice on the admissions process, financial support, and accrediting agencies. |
Microsoft Excel is waiting for another application to complete OLE ...
May 21, 2019 · Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) is a feature that allows Office applications to interact with other applications. It allows one editing application to send part of a document to …
Security Alert: OLE actions have been blocked - I am using Office …
Aug 10, 2023 · When I try to import a Power Point presentation into my Easy Worship programme I get a message from Microsoft 'Security Alert: OLE actions have been blocked ' if I tick the …
how do i stop an OLE action? I've tried everything I've found on …
Oct 12, 2023 · 1. Press the "Esc" key on your keyboard to cancel the current OLE action. 2. Close the application that is running the OLE action. 3. End the task of the application that is running …
Microsoft Excel is Waiting for Another application to complete an …
Dec 8, 2024 · Hi Office1693 Welcome to Microsoft Community. I realize that you've encountered a problem with “ Microsoft Excel is Waiting for Another application to complete an OLE action” …
Microsoft word is Waiting for an OLE action to finish
Jan 31, 2019 · Microsoft word is Waiting for an OLE action to finish So I got a popup on my screen as soon as I tried clicking on the insert tab, insert table, then excel spreadsheet. Now I am …
cannot load the OLE 2.0 or Docfile libraries.
Jul 29, 2020 · Hi, I’m having trouble accessing MS Word. When I try to open it on my Mac says cannot load the OLE 2.0 or Docfile libraries. This is the only application I can’t access the …
Ole Error in Excel and Windows Updates - Microsoft Community
Hello Dan###123, I am Jaenise, a Microsoft Community Independent advisor and a Microsoft Office user like you.
为什么会出现这样的书签呢?我记得并没有插入这样的书签啊。OL…
Nov 3, 2024 · 关于 【OLE_LINK】有相关文章,您可以作为参考: 链接对象和嵌入对象 - Microsoft 支持. 您可以先参考以上信息,希望对您有所帮助。我们也期待您的回复,并将继续为 …
錯誤訊息:Microsoft Excel正在等待其他應用程式完成OLE動作
請問開啟Excel 2016,一般輸入資料十,一直很頻繁的出現此錯誤訊息「Microsoft Excel正在等待其他應用程式完成OLE動作」,按確定之後還是一直出現,我的電腦是windows7專業 …
Microsoft Excel OLE Error
Sep 16, 2020 · But this time I nailed down that it usually happens when I try to copy from Excel to Word, well so far. In this particular case, I was copying from excel to an excel table inside …
Microsoft Excel is waiting for another application to complete OLE ...
May 21, 2019 · Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) is a feature that allows Office applications to interact with other applications. It allows one editing application to send part of a document to …
Security Alert: OLE actions have been blocked - I am using Office …
Aug 10, 2023 · When I try to import a Power Point presentation into my Easy Worship programme I get a message from Microsoft 'Security Alert: OLE actions have been blocked ' if I tick the …
how do i stop an OLE action? I've tried everything I've found on …
Oct 12, 2023 · 1. Press the "Esc" key on your keyboard to cancel the current OLE action. 2. Close the application that is running the OLE action. 3. End the task of the application that is running …
Microsoft Excel is Waiting for Another application to complete an …
Dec 8, 2024 · Hi Office1693 Welcome to Microsoft Community. I realize that you've encountered a problem with “ Microsoft Excel is Waiting for Another application to complete an OLE action” …
Microsoft word is Waiting for an OLE action to finish
Jan 31, 2019 · Microsoft word is Waiting for an OLE action to finish So I got a popup on my screen as soon as I tried clicking on the insert tab, insert table, then excel spreadsheet. Now I am …
cannot load the OLE 2.0 or Docfile libraries.
Jul 29, 2020 · Hi, I’m having trouble accessing MS Word. When I try to open it on my Mac says cannot load the OLE 2.0 or Docfile libraries. This is the only application I can’t access the other …
Ole Error in Excel and Windows Updates - Microsoft Community
Hello Dan###123, I am Jaenise, a Microsoft Community Independent advisor and a Microsoft Office user like you.
为什么会出现这样的书签呢?我记得并没有插入这样的书签啊。OL…
Nov 3, 2024 · 关于 【OLE_LINK】有相关文章,您可以作为参考: 链接对象和嵌入对象 - Microsoft 支持. 您可以先参考以上信息,希望对您有所帮助。我们也期待您的回复,并将继续为 …
錯誤訊息:Microsoft Excel正在等待其他應用程式完成OLE動作
請問開啟Excel 2016,一般輸入資料十,一直很頻繁的出現此錯誤訊息「Microsoft Excel正在等待其他應用程式完成OLE動作」,按確定之後還是一直出現,我的電腦是windows7專業 …
Microsoft Excel OLE Error
Sep 16, 2020 · But this time I nailed down that it usually happens when I try to copy from Excel to Word, well so far. In this particular case, I was copying from excel to an excel table inside …