This PowerPoint presentation was given to the Chinese contingent of the Master of Public Administration Graduate Program during Spring... Show moreThis PowerPoint presentation was given to the Chinese contingent of the Master of Public Administration Graduate Program during Spring Semester 2010. It covers basic research and library skills. Show less
Presentation for The 2016 Midwest Archives Conference Annual Meeting in Milwaukee, WI (April 2016). This presentation was part of a panel... Show morePresentation for The 2016 Midwest Archives Conference Annual Meeting in Milwaukee, WI (April 2016). This presentation was part of a panel titled Crowdsourcing Beyond Transcription. Show less
Powerpoint slides created as digital capture of "IIT Archives Collects...Max Jakob" physical exhibit researched, written, and curated by... Show morePowerpoint slides created as digital capture of "IIT Archives Collects...Max Jakob" physical exhibit researched, written, and curated by Catherine Bruck, University Archivist. All images are from materials housed in the IIT Archives and may not be used without written permission of the IIT Archives. All text copyright of Catherine Bruck, University Archivist. Show less
Included are a survey, and the results in graphic form. The survey was designed to find out how and where the Chinese contingent of Master of... Show moreIncluded are a survey, and the results in graphic form. The survey was designed to find out how and where the Chinese contingent of Master of Public Administration students used computers. The focus was to determine whether they preferred to use computers on the Downtown Campus, where classes were taught, or on Main Campus, where most of the students lived. Show less
Video interview with Brian Franczyk, who received an BS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1979. Franczyk recounts his experience as an... Show moreVideo interview with Brian Franczyk, who received an BS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1979. Franczyk recounts his experience as an undergraduate student under Arthur Siegel. Running time is 9:40 minutes. Show less