EDITOR'S SUMMARY
ASIS&T has continuously worked to enhance diversity and inclusion over its long history, including the formation of the Special Interest Group/International Information Issues and ...the name change from the American Society for Information Science and Technology to the Association for Information Science and Technology. During the 2016 ASIS&T Annual Meeting (AM), a Diversity and Inclusion Luncheon was held to promote discussion and ideas of new ways for ASIS&T to promote diversity. Attendees of the luncheon were asked to share positive personal experiences with diversity, as well as share ideas for how to bolster diversity and inclusion in future AMs and for ASIS&T as an organization. Suggestions include the meeting being held outside of North America more frequently, inclusion of mentor programs for papers and new attendees of AMs, removing North American‐centric language from communications and more ASIS&T board members from other continents. The suggestions were recommended to the ASIS&T Board for further discussion.
Book Reviews Uhrin, Dorottya; Berend, Nóra; Gecser, Ottó ...
The Hungarian historical review : new series of Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae,
2016, Letnik:
5, Številka:
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Book Review
Odprti dostop
The Feast and the Pulpit: Preachers, Sermons and the Cult of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1235–ca.1500. By Ottó Gecser.
Vitae Sanctorum Aetatis Conversionis Europae Centralis (Saec. X–XI): Saints of the ...Christianization Age of Central Europe (Tenth-Eleventh Centuries). (Central European Medieval Texts, 6.) Edited by Gábor Klaniczay.
Cuius Patrocinio Tota Gaudet Regio: Saints’ Cults and the Dynamics of Regional Cohesion. (Bibliotheca Hagiotheca: Series Colloquia, 3.) Edited by Stanislava Kuzmová, Ana Marinković, and Trpimir Vedriš.
Magyarországról és a magyarokról: Nyugat-Európa magyar-képe a középkorban On Hungary and on the Hungarians: The image of Hungarians in Western Europe in the Middle Ages. By Enikő Csukovits. (Monumenta Hungariae historica. Dissertationes.)
Habsbourg et Ottomans (1520–1918). By Jean Bérenger.
Egy magyar származású francia diplomata életpályája: François de Tott báró (1733–1793) The career of a French diplomat of Hungarian descent: Baron François de Tott (1733–1793). By Ferenc Tóth.
“Zsandáros és policzájos idők”: Államrendőrség Magyarországon “Times of police and gendarmes”: The state police in Hungary, 1849–1867. By Ágnes Deák.
An Exiled Generation: German and Hungarian Refugees of Revolution, 1848–1871. By Heléna Tóth.
Franz Joseph I. Kaiser von Österreich und König von Ungarn 1830–1916: Eine Biographie. By Michaela Vocelka and Karl Vocelka
Forging a Multinational State. State: Making in Imperial Austria from the Enlightenment to the First World War. By John Deak.
Yugoslavia in the Shadow of War: Veterans and the Limits of State Building, 1903–1945. By John Paul Newman.
With their Backs to the Mountains: A History of Carpathian Rus´ and Carpatho-Rusyns. By Paul Robert Magocsi.
Falukutatás és társadalmi önismeret: A Sárospataki Református Kollégium faluszemináriumának (1931–1951) történeti kontextusai Research into village-life and social self-knowledge: The historical contexts of the Sárospatak Reformed Theological College village seminars, 1931–1951. By Ákos Bartha.
A történelmi Magyarország eszménye: Szekfű Gyula, a történetíró és az ideológus The ideal of historic Hungary: Gyula Szekfű, historian and ideologue. By Iván Zoltán Dénes.
Une diplomatie culturelle dans les tensions internationales: La France en Europe centrale et orientale (1936–1940/1944–1951). By Annie Guénard-Maget.
L’amiral Horthy, régent de Hongrie. By Catherine Horel.
The Politics of History in Croatia and Slovakia in the 1990s. By Stevo Đurašković.
Analyzed in detail the conditions eliciting approach behavior to the imprinting stimulus in White Leghorn, New Hampshire, and hybrid White Leghorn-New Hampshire chicks. It was found that the approach ...response to a relatively weak imprinting stimulus could arise by 2 different mechanisms. Some Ss approached the stimulus object within a few min.; others needed a considerably longer stimulation, essentially a conditioning, to elicit the approach response. The 2 mechanisms, which were termed "prompt approach" and "conditioned approach," were distinguished on the basis of the different conditions required for eliciting them.
Dekameron Sidó, Ágnes, D. (translator); Hosszú, Ferenc (translator); Hubik, István (translator) ... Web Resource
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