The Hardwood Information Project (THIP) involves the accumulation and organization of literature under the broad categories of ecology, silviculture, and management of hardwoods. The goal of THIP is to have the best collection of hardwood literature in the world located in one place in a logical and easily retrievable format....
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Literature Junkie:
The Hardwood Information Project
Brian Roy Lockhart
Research Forester
U.S
The Hardwood Information Project (THIP) involves the accumulation and organization of literature under the broad categories of ecology, silviculture, and management of hardwoods. The goal of THIP is to have the best collection of hardwood literature in the world located in one place in a logical and easily retrievable format....
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Hardwood Forestry Literature
Junkie: The Hardwood
Information Project
Brian Roy Lockhart
USDA Forest
The endangered salmon crisis in the Pacific Northwest has researchers scouring the scientific and institutional literature for data, analysis and information. The accessible publications are the foundation for much of the current work and debate. But, older materials and institutionally-generated information containing unique data are harder to locate. To accurately...
At Oregon State University, we are exploring the differences between collections formed by digitizing existing materials on our shelves and those created by identifying and acquiring digital objects beyond our library. One example is the proposed Tsunami Digital Library (TDL) that would support a growing research program with users needing...
This thesis consists of two major components. The first is Laboring-Class Poets Online (LCPO), a database-driven website that provides information about the more than 2,000 British laboring-class poets who published between 1700 and 1900 and their writing, lives, and literary relationships. I developed LCPO to demonstrate the importance of laboring-class...
This thesis consists of two major components. The first is Laboring-Class Poets Online (LCPO), a database-driven website that provides information about the more than 2,000 British laboring-class poets who published between 1700 and 1900 and their writing, lives, and literary relationships. I developed LCPO to demonstrate the importance of laboring-class...
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Director of the School of Writing, Literature, and Film
Dean of the Graduate School