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    • (1) LGBTQ+ AV Collections: Full Text Corpus 

      UWM Libraries (2021-01-01)
      This file includes all of the LGBTQ+ collections that were identified as part of the project, and organizes the text output as well as associated metadata in an Excel spreadsheet. Transcripts can be found in Column B, "Text."
    • 12 to 1 Income Inequality among Working Families in Milwaukee County: Workforce Challenges for 2014 

      Quinn, Lois M.; Pawasarat, John (2014-01-01)
      Critical labor force problems facing Milwaukee County’s “working poor” families are the lack of steady, good paying jobs and the resulting lack of adequate income support for single parents raising children. This report ...
    • 2004 Neighborhood Indicators Summary 

      Pawasarat, John; Quinn, Lois M. (2004-01-01)
      This neighborhood indicators report assesses employment, economic and welfare changes based on eleven years of institutional data for nine ZIP codes (53204, 53205, 53206, 53208, 53210, 53212, 53216, 53218, and 53233) ...
    • 2015 Centro Hispano Head Start Community Needs Assessment 

      Pawasarat, John; Quinn, Lois M. (2015-01-01)
      The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute prepared a Head Start Community Needs Assessment for Centro Hispano of Milwaukee, with a detailed study of conditions impacting schools, families and ...
    • 2017 MPS Head Start Community Assessment Data Analysis 

      Pawasarat, John; Quinn, Lois M. (2017-01-01)
      The Milwaukee Public Schools Head Start Community Assessment identifies the community conditions and trends that impact the Head Start programs, participating families and children, and potential enrollees. The assessment ...
    • 2020 Update of the University Open Access Publication Fund 

      Korolev, Svetlana (2020-05-08)
      The University Open Access Publication Fund (UOAP) has been managed by the UWM Libraries since 2012. Its highest level of support, for eighteen articles in the total amount of $20,163, was provided in fiscal year 2019. ...
    • 23,639 Milwaukee County Residents with Driver's License Suspensions Solely for Failure to Pay Fines and Civil Forfeitures 

      Pawasarat, John (2012-01-01)
      Thousands of adults in Milwaukee County have suspensions placed on their driver’s licenses solely for not paying fines and civil forfeitures. Younger teens may be issued license suspensions for failure to pay fines and ...
    • A "Milwaukee Plan" for Construction Trade Apprenticeships? Workforce Challenges for 2014 

      Quinn, Lois M.; Pawasarat, John (2014-01-01)
      In 1970 the Labor Department called for a “Milwaukee Plan” that over five years would bring the number of African Americans employed in skilled construction jobs proportional to their percentage of the population (i.e. ...
    • A 24-hour radiation budget at a high-grass marsh in early winter 

      Mayville, Dennis (1969-04-01)
      As with others of the numerous physical factors forming the nonliving environment of terrestrial ecosystems, the upward and downward exchanges of the fluxes of solar (short-wave) and terrestrial (long-wave) radiation often ...
    • A botanical history of Downer Woods 

      Salamun, Peter J (1972-04-01)
      The pattern of vegetation which occurs in Downer Woods, a wooded tract on The University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee campus and a landmark on Milwaukee's east side, is a reflection of the uses to which it has been subjected for ...
    • A discussion on chaos 

      Tsonis, Anastasios A (1989-04-01)
      In this paper I review some of the basis principles of the theory of dynamical systems. I introduce the reader to the definition of chaos and strange attractors and discuss their implications.
    • A floristic survey of Benedict Prairie (Kenosha County, Wisconsin) 

      Smith, James F; Kuchenreuther, Margaret A (1993-04-01)
      Benedict Prairie is a small railroad prairie that is owned and managed by the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Field Station. A floristic survey of the 2.5 ha site was conducted from 1988 to 1990. A total of 191 species, ...
    • A guide to the natural history of the Cedarburg Bog: Part 1 

      Reinartz, James A (1985-10-01)
      The boardwalk that extends to the center of the Cedarburg Bog is the UWM Field Station's most heavily used teaching facility. Research is also conducted in the Bog, which holds an understandable fascination for researchers ...
    • A guide to the natural history of the Cedarburg Bog: Part II 

      Reinartz, James A (1986-04-01)
      The boardwalk that extends to the center of the Cedarburg Bog is the UWM Field Station's most heavily used teaching facility. Research is also conducted in the Bog, which holds an understandable fascination for researchers ...
    • A late quaternary pollen record from Cedarburg Bog, Wisconsin 

      Fredlund, Glen G; Brozowski, James R; Oh, Jong Woo (1995-10-01)
      Late Quaternary (from the last glaciation to present) forest history is inferred from the Cedarburg Bog fossil pollen record. Analysis of fossil pollen samples extend over 4 meters of continuous core recovered from near ...
    • A management plan for a swamp forest based on vegetation analysis 

      Swartz, Bonnie (1977-10-01)
      Many natural areas in Wisconsin have been preserved by the state legislature, acting through the Scientific Areas Preservation Council, and by public and private organizations such as the Nature Conservancy. The Field ...
    • A preliminary list of butterflies and skippers from the UWM Field Station 

      Borkin, Susan S (1986-10-01)
      This preliminary list is a result of opportunistic collecting by staff members of the Milwaukee Public Museum's Invertebrate Zoology Section at the UWM Cedar-Sauk Field Station during the past nine years. A total of 55 ...
    • A preliminary survey of archaeological sites surrounding Cedarburg Bog 

      Bezella, Donald A (1992-10-01)
      Cedarburg Bog was an attractive location for prehistoric Indian occupancy sites. The combination of upland deciduous forest and lowland marsh environments provided a rich food resource base for native inhabitants. During ...
    • A preliminary survey of fungi at the UWM Field Station 

      Parker, Alan D (1986-10-01)
      Three previous accounts of fungi occurring at the Field Station have appeared in the Bulletin. The first inventory of seventy-five species, including 29 plant pathogens, was published by Baxter (1970). Baxter and Bronaugh ...
    • A preliminary survey of the Bryophytes of the Sapa Bog 

      Bowers, Frank D; Kline, Joanne (1991-10-01)
      The Sapa Bog in Ozaukee County covers 5 hectares and is the southernmost black spruce bog in Wisconsin. Sedge meadow and swamp hardwoods surround an acidic center dominated by sphagnum mosses, black spruce and tamarack. ...