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Visualise Your Thesis competition - registrations now open!
Registrations are now open for the 2024 Visualise Your Thesis competition .
Developed by The University of Melbourne, graduate researchers are challenged to present their research in a 60 second, eye-catching digital display!
The winner of the University of Adelaide Visualise Your Thesis competition receives a prize of $1000 and is given the opportunity to compete in the International online showcase, hosted by The University of Melbourne in the later part of the year.
Submissions are judged on their visual impact and how well the content presents the research. Presenting in this digital format allows for different levels of creativity, multi-media, interactivity and interpretation, and is suitable for all disciplines.
The competition opens on Monday 27 May 2024 and submissions will be accepted until midnight Sunday 7 July 2024. Check out the showcase of past years submissions for inspiration.
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Exploring the Works of Stacy Russo at the Leatherby Libraries The Creativity of a Writer, Poet, and Former Leatherby Libraries Librarian
April 24, 2024
One of the books highlighted in this bibliography is a children’s book, Wild Librarian Bakery and Bookstore . It follows Stella Peabody, a librarian who opens a conjoined vegan bakery/bookstore that brings together a diverse community. This book is a heartwarming tale about following one’s dreams and bringing together a community, demonstrating Russo’s passion for connecting with readers through stories.
Russo’s fondness for bringing communities together is a theme that travels throughout her books. We Were Going to Change the World: Interviews with Women from the 1970s & 1980s Southern California Punk Rock Scene provides an oral history of the Southern California punk rock scene by capturing the stories of women who participated. It examines what drew them to the punk rock scene and how that influenced the rest of their lives, demonstrating the power that oral histories have to connect people.
On Tuesday, April 9th , the Department of English and the Leatherby Libraries presented the 2024 Pub(lishing) Crawl event. Stacy Russo presented on Storytelling for Social Justice: Oral History & Other Story-Gathering Projects inspired by her book A Better World Starts Here: Activists and Their Work . Russo spoke about her passion for oral histories and how curating them allows unique stories to be shared. Prior to speaking at this event, Russo stopped by the Leatherby Libraries to see our display celebrating her written works! Stacy Russo (center) pictured posing with the reference desk display celebrating her writings in the Leatherby Libraries’ catalog.
If you are interested in checking out any of the books from this display, you can view the complete bibliography for the display here .
This display was curated by Leatherby Libraries student employees Isabella Piechota ’25, Arianna Tillman ’25, and Kalea Brown ’26.
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All About Zotero and EndNote – Leatherby Libraries Workshops
April 24, 2024 by Kalea Brown | Workshops
The Leatherby Libraries is excited to offer two workshops to help students become more familiar with Zotero and EndNote. Both software help researchers organize and format their references when writing essays, reports, and articles. We encourage attendees to explore both software options to understand which will best support them in the research process. Getting Started
Leatherby Libraries Renews Wiley Read-and-Publish Deal
April 9, 2024 by Kristin Laughtin-Dunker | Resources
The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce the continuation of its read-and-publish agreement with Wiley from 2024-2026. This agreement allows Chapman-affiliated authors to publish their articles Open Access (OA) in many Wiley journals by covering the Article Processing Charges (APCs) for Chapman authors’ research articles that Wiley journals have accepted for publication. New Procedures Chapman University authors
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Use Library Search to find theses written by University of Adelaide graduates. This includes all University of Adelaide PhD and Masters by Research theses and selected Masters by Coursework and Honours theses. Where possible, the Library provides online and open access to theses through Adelaide Research & Scholarship.
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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2022: Keywords: Digital Holography Cloud Microphysics Atmospheric Physics Optics Climate Untethered Balloon: Provenance: This electronic version is made publicly available by the University of Adelaide in accordance with its open access policy for student theses.
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To make your thesis available digitally via the University of Adelaide Library: Fill out the Honours or Masters by coursework thesis submission form (see below) The form must be signed by your Head of School; Scan the completed form and send along with a pdf copy of your thesis to: [email protected]
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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2024: Keywords: Gender race intersectionality feminism leadership critical social psychology: Provenance: This electronic version is made publicly available by the University of Adelaide in accordance with its open access policy for student theses.
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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Humanities, 2022
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Registrations are now open for the 2024 Visualise Your Thesis competition. Developed by The University of Melbourne, graduate researchers are challenged to present their research in a 60 second, eye-catching digital display. ... Call us 08 8313 5759 [email protected]. Locations & hours. Feedback & suggestions. Authorised by: University ...
The winner of the University of Adelaide Visualise Your Thesis competition receives a prize of $1000 and is given the opportunity to compete in the International online showcase, hosted by The University of Melbourne in the later part of the year. Submissions are judged on their visual impact and how well the content presents the research.
Stacy Russo is a writer, artist, librarian, poet, and oral historian committed to creating books and art for a more peaceful world (Source: stacy-russo.com). She is currently a librarian and associate professor at Santa Ana College. Before this, from 2007 to 2011, she served as an Instructional Librarian and Chair of Public Services for the Leatherby
The digital thesis will be made available on the web, via the University's digital research repository, Adelaide Research and Scholarship and the National Library of Australia's Trove service, unless arrangements have been made to restrict access for a period of time, e.g. where the thesis is under embargo or where commercial publication of the ...