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 csl-v3n04.txt
Citations for Serial Literature v3n04 (April 3, 1994) URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/csl/csl-v3n04 CITATIONS FOR SERIAL LITERATURE ISSN 1061-7434 Volume 3, number 04 April 3, 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this issue: Serials: The Journal of the United Kingdom Serials Group, vol.
All complete and selective table of contents materials in CITATIONS FOR SERIAL LITERATURE are reproduced with the permission of the original publisher.
Citation contributed by: Alan Singleton, Editorial Director, Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITATIONS FOR SERIAL LITERATURE is an electronic index which publishes the table of contents and abstracts, when available, for articles related to the serials information chain.
www.infomotions.com /serials/csl/csl-v3n04.txt   (438 words)

  
 Serial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication.
Other famous writers who wrote serial literature for popular magazines include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the Sherlock Holmes stories originally for serialisation in The Strand magazine, and the Polish writer, Bolesław Prus, author of several serialized novels, including the historical novel, Pharaoh.
Serials were especially popular with children, and for many youths in the first half of the 20th century, a typical Saturday at the movies included a chapter of at least one serial, along with cartoons, newsreels, and two feature films.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serial   (2997 words)

  
 Star Turn?
Matthew Arnold’s Culture and Anarchy was serialised in early numbers of the Cornhill beside Thackeray’s Lovel the Widower, and various works by G.H. Lewes were serialised in the magazines, including his handbook Principles of Success in Literature (Fortnightly Review, 1865) and Studies in Animal Life (1860).
It is a meditation on the sociology of texts rather than readings of the impact of serialisation on specific texts defined by and as literature, history, or theology.
Literature is not alone in adopting these forms, but shares them with graphic art, history, science, art criticism, music, theology, and reference works of all kinds.
www.utpjournals.com /product/vpr/343/star12.html   (2997 words)

  
 Tektronix MBD: Applications > Digital TV Systems - Bibliography
"Test and Measurement of Serial Digital Television Systems," 133rd SMPTE Technical Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 1991.
"Understanding the Serial Digital Video Interface," In View, Midwest Publishing, Winter/Spring 1991, p.
Sony Broadcast and Communications, Basingstoke, England, June 1991.
www.tek.com /Measurement/App_Notes/DigitalTV/bibiog.html   (451 words)

  
 Talk:Serial monogamy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All the scholarly literature I know on this topic refers to it as serial mogamy or (the term I prefer) Chain Marriage, not serial polygamy Slrubenstein
It is not serial polygamy, it is Serial Monogamy -- just like a serial killer (a bad comparison, but useful) kills one person at a time, but over and over, a serial mogamist is married to one person at a time, but over and over.
Serial polygamy was moved here to preserve the page history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Serial_monogamy   (198 words)

  
 Serial Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication.
Serials were especially popular with children, and for many youths in the first half of the 20th century, a typical Saturday at the movies included a chapter of at least one serial, along with cartoons, newsreels, and two feature films.
As the serials were bought sight-unseen by the lesser theaters for an audience of children, their product often had the worst acting and scripts, the least capable direction, and the most monotonous music ever screened: worse than any film that got reviewed in print.
encyclopedia.localcolorart.com /encyclopedia/Serial   (2835 words)

  
 Serial Killers
Serial Killers: Issues Explored Through the Green River Murders by Tomas Guillen Serial Killers is intended to fill a void in the serial killer literature.
Guy Georges, 38, a self-confessed serial killer was described by the public prosecutor as "the incarnation of evil" and psychiatrists warned that he could not be cured of his desire to kill.
Serial Killers -- Through extensive research and interviews with 5 notorious serial killers, Joel Norris demonstrates serial killers have biological and genetic makeups that can be identified as early as five years of age.
www.karisable.com /skaz.htm   (4886 words)

  
 Processando... aguarde abaixo os resultados de sua BRBUSCA
Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication.
Serial data transfer refers to transmitting data one bit at a time...
Most serial ports on personal computers conform to the RS-232C or RS-422 standards...
brbrasil.com.br /cgi-local/brbusca/brbusca.cgi?query=serial&where=web&match=all&pp=10   (710 words)

  
 Slovenian Australian Institute
In post-war Slovenian literature one of the first turning-points was "intimism" in the mid-1950’s, which already represented a revolt against the doctrine of socialist realism as the imposed literary trend.
Evald Flisar was the first in Slovenian fiction to write serial, metafictional, Borgesesque short stories, undermining in a novel way the certainty and non-ambiguity of the fictional world.
One of the merits of the Slovenian PEN is that it called attention to the humanitarian needs of all the victims of the war on the territory of Yugoslavia and openly pointed to the crimes deliberately perpetrated in the name of ethnic cleansing.
www.sloaus-inst.com /eventsarchive/slov_poets01.html   (710 words)

  
 Fropper.com - The Lounge: In Focus
Even 'serial monogamy' - a form of monogamy in which participants have only one sexual partner at any one time, but may have more than one sexual partner in their lifetime is at risk.
In serial monogamy partners may be married or unmarried, but there are never more than one partner at a time.
All around us monogamy's failures are being recorded in works of literature not to mention scores of soap operas and movies which describe a succession of affairs all glossed up for the masses, without highlighting the impact of it's decline or the harmful psychological effects on partners and children."
blog.fropper.com /times/in_focus   (17370 words)

  
 Nursing Spectrum- Career Fitness Online
Cherry may not have been the first, but she was perhaps the most influential of nurse characters in the popular literature of the time.
In homage to her perhaps unwitting contributions to the nursing profession, an exhibit of the Cherry Ames series, a popular young adult fiction series in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s depicting the experiences of a nurse during those years, was recently on display in the library of Rush University, Chicago.
The seven books in the Sue Barton series were written between 1936 and 1952 and described the adventures of a highly dedicated nurse who was a physician’s daughter and who opted for career over marriage.
community.nursingspectrum.com /MagazineArticles/article.cfm?AID=1723   (17370 words)

  
 favorites.html
I'm also shocked that this section is so heavy with science fiction since I read tons of other literature.
This is the first in a series where A teacher and his students try to record and preserve the traditional folk culture of the Southern Appalachians.
Easy fantasy series about a San Jose programmer who finds himself in a magical land of dragons and sorcerers.
www.zets.org /~tml/favorites.html   (17370 words)

  
 Recent Ornithological Literature Online
Recent Ornithological Literature (ROL) is a serial compilation of citations and abstracts from the worldwide scientific literature that pertain to birds and the science of ornithology.
Recent Ornithological Literature (ROL) is a compilation of abstracts that pertain to ornithology and come from the periodic, worldwide scientific literature.
The Recent Ornithological Literature (ROL) was published for many years as a printed supplement to The Auk, The Emu, or The Ibis.
www.nmnh.si.edu /BIRDNET/ROL   (2050 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Modernism Article
In the first fifteen years of the twentieth century a series of writers, thinkers, and artists made the break with traditional means of organizing literature, painting, and music - again, in parallel to the change in organizational methods in other fields.
The miseries of industrial urbanity, and the possibilities created by scientific examination of subjects would be crucial in the series of changes which would shake European civilization, which, at that point, regarded itself as having a continuous and progressive line of development from the Renaissance.
By 1930, modernism had entered popular culture with "The Jazz Age" and the increasing urbanization of populations, it had begun making systematic challenges to previous art and ideas, and was beginning to be looked to as the source for ideas to deal with the host of challenges faced in that particular historical moment.
www.ipedia.com /modernism.html   (3571 words)

  
 UW Libraries - Music Library - Music Theory
Center for the History of Music Theory and Literature Indiana Univ.
UT Analysis Index provides access to program notes and descriptions or analyses of musical compositions
ELGAR - HIS MUSIC: THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS A Musical Analysis
www.lib.washington.edu /music/theory.html   (138 words)

  
 Abstract
These serial position patterns thus appear to be primarily psychological in origin, and may subsume the rudimentary "decline," "primacy," "recency," and "terminal" effects propounded in the parapsychological and psychological literature.
Effect sizes achieved by human operators in random event generator anomalies experiments show correlations with the ordinal positions of the experimental series in both the collective and individual databases.
Specifically, there are statistically significant tendencies for operators to produce better scores over their first series, then to fall off in performance in their second and third series, and then to recover to some intermediate levels during their fourth, fifth, and subsequent series.
www.princeton.edu /~rdnelson/series.html   (138 words)

  
 James Joyce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unfortunately, this serialisation ran into censorship problems in the United States, and in 1920 the editors were convicted of publishing obscenity, resulting in an end to the serial publication of the novel.
This combination of kaleidoscopic writing with an extreme formal, schematic structure represents one of the book's major contributions to the development of 20th century modernist literature.
In 1915 he moved to Zurich in order to avoid the complexities of living in Austria-Hungary during World War I, where he met one of his most enduring and important friends, Frank Budgen, whose opinion Joyce constantly sought through the writing of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Joyce   (4208 words)

  
 Shining Waters Fantasy Literature
Description: An ongoing fantasy serial based on Ojibwe mythology.
If you have website that fits these criteria, or if there is one you would like to recommend, you are welcome to submit it to us.
Description: Young commoner Isca is desperate to join the secret order of the Holy Serein to escape her life of poverty and degradation.
www.dawnorchid.ca /shiningwaters/fiction.html   (241 words)

  
 Irish television drama in the 1960s
Drama tended to draw primarily from theatre in its first years, although strands of influence from literature, radio and cinema, both domestic and foreign, were also in evidence.
Although single plays were the main form of television drama production in the sixties, series and serials became increasingly important, not only in terms of volume of output, but also in terms of creating a vehicle for giving dramatic expression to the growing edges of contemporary Irish life, both rural and urban.
Regarding the 'murials', as an example of the characteristic humour of the serial, which combined light comic relief with a serious satirical edge, Eamonn had to paint clothes onto the naked nymphs of the mural done for the new pub lounge.
www.comms.dcu.ie /sheehanh/60s-itvd.htm   (19677 words)

  
 Summary of American literature through the 19th century
Literature as a profession did not really exist, and such giants of literary genius as Poe and Hawthorne, not to mention Lowell and others, belonged to a generation of poorly paid Bohemians.
Emerson had but rarely contributed to periodical literature; but in 1857 a group of his friends - Longfellow, Lowell, Holmes - arranged in his parlor for the publication of the Atlantic Monthly, Lowell being editor.
His contribution was in the form of a serial, "The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table." The series was renewed, in 1859, in "The Professor," and continued, in 1873, as "The Poet at the Breakfast Table." Novels and books of verse appeared during these years.
www.publicbookshelf.com /public_html/The_Great_Republic_By_the_Master_Historians_Vol_IV/summaryam_fg.html   (4105 words)

  
 Anthony Trollope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As well as continuing to produce novels rapidly, he worked as editor of the St Paul's Magazine, which published several of his novels in serial form.
His first major success came with The Warden ( 1855) — the first in the series of six novels set in the fictional county of "Barsetshire" (often referred to as the Chronicles of Barsetshire).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trollope   (4105 words)

  
 Bibliography.html
· Ekere, Michael Edoabasi (1988a), Ideophones in Serial Verb Constructions: A Case Study of Ibibio, Department of Languages, the Polytech Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.
· Paul, N., Cynthia Whissel (1992), "Memory for Words in a Serial List as a Function of Primacy-Recency, Length, Order and Location in a Two-Dimensional Emotional Space", Perceptual and Motor Skills, 74: 427-432.
· Gonzálvez, García, F. (2001), "Finding, Seeing, Thinking and Observing in English Utopian Literature: Towards an Understanding of the Relevance of NP+XP Complement Constructions in the Morphology and Grammar of J. Swift's Gulliver's Travels", Atlantis, 22(2).
www.conknet.com /~mmagnus/Bibliography.html   (4105 words)

  
 KHP001
The IEEE Std 1394-1995 standard for the High Performance Serial Bus defines a serial data transfer protocol and interconnection system.
A collection of useful data sheets, design notes, for the most common chip sets available in the market and literature.
The capabilities of the 1394 bus are designed to support a variety of high-end digital audio/video applications.
www.htes.co.uk /khp001.html   (4105 words)

  
 Serial Killers
Serial Killers: Issues Explored Through the Green River Murders by Tomas Guillen Serial Killers is intended to fill a void in the serial killer literature.
Guy Georges, 38, a self-confessed serial killer was described by the public prosecutor as "the incarnation of evil" and psychiatrists warned that he could not be cured of his desire to kill.
Serial Killers -- Through extensive research and interviews with 5 notorious serial killers, Joel Norris demonstrates serial killers have biological and genetic makeups that can be identified as early as five years of age.
www.karisable.com /skaz.htm   (4886 words)

  
 Lennox-Gastaut-1997-8.html
This article is intended to provide a critical review of available literature on this topic.
1998 May; 34(5): 335-46 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER: 0312-5963 LANGUAGE OF ARTICLE: ENGLISHABSTRACT: Topiramate, a sulfamate-substituted monosaccharide, is a new antiepileptic drug (AED) approved as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in adults.
METHODS: Information was collected by means of computerized literature searches, screening of journals and textbooks, and consultation with colleagues.
www.indiana.edu /~pietsch/Lennox-Gastaut-1997-8.html   (10732 words)

  
 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature 1971-1994:Resnick, Robert J.; McEvoy, Kathleen:1557982740:eCampus.com
The bibliography contains 1,165 abstracts of serial literature, 231 citations of di
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature 1971-1994:Resnick, Robert J.; McEvoy, Kathleen:1557982740:eCampus.com
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature 1971-1994
www.ecampus.com /bk_detail.asp?isbn=1557982740   (192 words)

  
 Literature--May 1993
Managing the Preservation of Serial Literature, An International Symposium.
This is a compilation of information sheets from library book repair programs that were presentedat the meeting and joint exhibit of the Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group (LCCDG) at the AIC meeting in June 1992.
A similar meeting will be held at the AIC meeting in Denver, June 1993.
palimpsest.stanford.edu /byorg/abbey/an/an17/an17-1/an17-113.html   (192 words)

  
 APA Books
This bibliography contains 2,402 abstracts of the serial literature, 527 citations of dissertations, and information about 251 authored books and 687 chapters from 300 edited books.
: Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature, 1990-1995
The citations are drawn from journal abstracts, dissertations, and book chapter records published in Psychological Abstracts (and its computerized counterparts -- PsycINFO and PsycLIT on compact disc).
www.apa.org /books/4319190.html   (145 words)

  
 NYSL: Reference: Databases (Arranged Alphabetically)
It covers not only the international scholarly and popular literature, but also the publications of professional associations, US state and regional periodicals, and major serial publications in the architecture and design of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.
A wide variety of general interest topics are included such as popular culture, government, literature, art, science, sports, and more.
JOPAL (Journal of Patent Associated Literature) (1981+) Index to periodicals used by the World Intellectual Property Organization to research international patents.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /reference/dbers.htm   (5900 words)

  
 ArGe Tschechoslowakei - Recommended Literature
The ArGe Tschechoslowakei itself also publishes literature ; other publications are available with the ArGe.
Single volumes of the Monography of Czechoslovak Stamps are marked as MÈP and with a serial number.
On the long term, no collector can do without literature informing him on his field of interest.
www.arge-tschechoslowakei.de /english/litempfehlung.html   (5900 words)

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