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The LGBT Fight for Marriage Equality in the United States
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LGBT Healthcare Needs and Concerns
(2010-04)The purpose of this study is to contribute to knowledge regarding Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender (LGBT) healthcare needs and concerns. Research indicates that LGBT individuals are at risk for significant health concerns, ... -
LGBTQ Mentoring Needs Assessment
(2012-04)Through the use of an LGBTQ needs assessment, the purpose of this study was to discover whether or not students at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire felt a need for LGBTQ-specific mentoring support. -
LGBTQIA+ Needs in Temporary Living Communities
(University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2021)Temporary Living Communities (TLCs) are one of the biggest providers of housing for LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, plus additional identities not listed in this acronym) folk, with ... -
Liberal contracts, relational contracts and common property : Africa and the United States
(Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998)The core thesis is that Western neoclassical economics and law (particularly Anglo-American) have a peculiar cultural history that biases Western-trained economists and lawyers against common property systems like those ... -
Liberal Feminism and Cultural Critique
(2020-05-01)In this paper, I consider an objection that liberal feminism is unable to sufficiently accommodate feminist cultural critique. I begin by introducing the practice of feminist cultural critique and how this practice presents ... -
A Liberated Voice: Tony Sender's Autobiography and the German Left's Discourse of "The Woman Question" during the Interwar Period
(2009-01-07)The following paper discusses the autobiography of Tony Sender, an active female politician in the Weimar government in Germany between World War I and World War II. The autobiography entitled Tony Sender: The Autobiography ... -
The Librarian
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Libraries and Censorship : The Accessibility to Information in Wisconsin Public Library Systems
(2017-11-08)Public libraries are centers for accessing ideas and information, some of which is perceived as controversial by members of their communities. As such, libraries often receive challenges from community members over books ... -
Library connectivity pooled fund administrative and marketing services
(National Center for Freight and Infrastructure Research and Education (CFIRE), 2011-08)This report details the activities of a small portion of the Library Connectivity Pooled Fund. It builds upon the 2007 Interim report and that served as a record of the formation, major activities and accomplishments of ... -
Library Instruction as Participatory Art: Engaging Students with Tablets and Active Learning
(2016-06-01)Participatory art engages its audience in the creative process. Similarly, librarians from UW-Eau Claire are engaging their students by “flipping the classroom” and giving students the opportunity to collaborate and actively ... -
License analysis of e-Journal perpetual access
(The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2014)In this paper we investigate the definitions of perpetual access and examine current studies on the attitudes and concerns towards perpetual access from both libraries and publishers separately. We then conduct a ... -
License to ILL: Do Patrons Rely on Interlibrary Loan Too Much?
(Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians, 2019-04-18)University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Library fills nearly half of its interlibrary-loan article requests internally. The library owns the article, but the patron can’t — or won’t — find it. Is this problematic or positive? ... -
Lichen and Moss as Biomonitors of Microplastic Pollution in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
(2021-04)The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) is known for its pristine lakes and natural beauty, but like all natural areas accessible to humans, this highly visited and beloved wilderness is contaminated with ... -
Lichen and Moss as Biomonitors of Microplastic Pollution in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
(2021-04)The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) is known for its pristine lakes and natural beauty, but like all natural areas accessible to humans, this highly visited and beloved wilderness is contaminated with ... -
Lie Me Down in Green Pastures: An Analysis of Farm Wife Widowhood in Trempealeau County From 1875-1967
(2009)This paper will attempt to examine the role of farm wives who were widowed. This will be done by focusing on the lives of two generation of widows in the Everson family in Western Wisconsin from 1875- 1967. This paper ... -
Life After Adhesion: L-Selectin Throughout the T Cell Lifespan
(2013-12-01)Lymphocytes require antigenic encounter to activate and proliferate, eventually clearing the source of antigenic challenge. The peripheral lymph nodes (PLN) are the primary sites of antigenic encounter and thus the ability ... -
Life and Agency: Constitutivism and the Source of Prescriptive Norms
(2015-05-01)I explore a recent project in metaethics known as "constitutivism," and presents an outline of a new approach to that view. Constitutivism is an approach to moral realism that attempts to ground objective moral norms in ... -
The Life and Times of Thomas Scott Johnson as Revealed by the Thomas Johnson Papers, Emphasis 1865-1900
(1971-08)The Life and Times of Thomas Scott Johnson as Revealed by the Thomas Scott Johnson Papers-Emphasis 1865-1900 presents a biographical sketch of Thomas S. Johnson with emphasis focused on the years 1865 to 1900. It 1s the ...