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Exploration of Accuracy, Completeness and Consistency in Metadata for Physical Objects in Museum Collections (open access)

Exploration of Accuracy, Completeness and Consistency in Metadata for Physical Objects in Museum Collections

Conference paper for an exploratory study that examined student-created metadata for physical non-text resources. The authors applied in-depth qualitative and quantitative content analysis to the Dublin Core (DCTERMS) metadata created by the graduate students in two sections of an introductory digital library metadata course. Finding of comparative analysis for the asynchronous course section and the section with synchronous class meetings are also presented. Implications are discussed, along with future directions for research. This is a manuscript version of a published work. Citation information is available for the published version of the
Date: March 10, 2023
Creator: Zavalin, Vyacheslav & Zavalina, Oksana
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pioneer Indian Agriculture in Oklahoma (open access)

Pioneer Indian Agriculture in Oklahoma

Article describes the agricultural landscape and practices of the Five Civilized Tribes before European colonization.
Date: Autumn 1945
Creator: Graebner, Norman Arthur
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Alice Ross Howard (open access)

Alice Ross Howard

Article chronicles the life of Alice Ross Howard, a distant relative of Chief John Ross of the Eastern Cherokee Nation. The article follows Howard and her family as they escape from the Civil War to the North and return to rebuild their lives within the Cherokee Nation.
Date: Autumn 1945
Creator: Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Reminiscences of Pioneer Days (open access)

Reminiscences of Pioneer Days

Article recounts first-person experiences within the Indian and Oklahoma Territories during the allotment of lands while the regions were being prepared for settlement.
Date: Autumn 1945
Creator: Bobo, L. P.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 23, Number 3, Autumn 1945 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 23, Number 3, Autumn 1945

Notes and Documents section for Volume 23, Number 3, Autumn 1945. It includes notes regarding the early days of Fort Gibson, the opening of the Comanche-Kiowa territories, a pioneer's experience within the region known as "No-Man's Land," a correction on a necrology entry for John Emery Sater, the organization of Kay County's historical society, a recent acquisition to the society's library, the presentation of a silver medal, the genealogy of Narcissa Chisholm, and the minutes for the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society held on June 25, 1945.
Date: Autumn 1945
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Missouri and the Southwest (open access)

Missouri and the Southwest

Article recounts the principal address made by Floyd C. Shoemaker during a meeting of the Missouri Club of the State of Oklahoma in which many references are made regarding Oklahoma history. Shoemaker was the secretary of Missouri's Historical Society.
Date: Winter 1945
Creator: Shoemaker, Floyd C.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Provincial Indian Society in Eastern Oklahoma (open access)

Provincial Indian Society in Eastern Oklahoma

Article details the customs and culture of Indigenous tribes living within Indian Territory prior to the settlement of the region.
Date: Winter 1945
Creator: Graebner, Norman Arthur
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Chickasaw Manual Labor Academy (open access)

Chickasaw Manual Labor Academy

Article chronicles the establishment of the Chickasaw Manual Labor Academy within Indian Territory.
Date: Winter 1945
Creator: Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Pioneer Preacher (open access)

Pioneer Preacher

Article chronicles the life and accomplishments of Elias Daniel Jeter, a physician, preacher, missionary, and educator within the Indian Territory.
Date: Winter 1945
Creator: Jeter, Jerry B.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Nimrod on the Loose in Pioneer Oklahoma Territory (open access)

Nimrod on the Loose in Pioneer Oklahoma Territory

Article narrates the author's first hunting trip within Oklahoma Territory.
Date: Winter 1945
Creator: Chambers, Oliver LaFayette
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
N = 2 Maxwell-Einstein Supergravity Theories: Their Compact and Non-Compact Gaugings and Jordan Algebras (open access)

N = 2 Maxwell-Einstein Supergravity Theories: Their Compact and Non-Compact Gaugings and Jordan Algebras

In this talk we give a review of our work on the construction and classification of N = 2 Maxwell-Einstein Supergravity theories (MESGT), study of the underlying algebraical and geometrical structure of these theories, and their compact and non-compact gaugings. We begin by summarizing our construction of the N = 2 MESGT's in five dimensions and give a geometrical interpretation to various scalar dependent quantities in the Lagrangian, based on the constraiants implied by supersymmetry. This is followed by a complete classification of the N = 2 MESGT's whose target manifolds parametrized by the scalar fields are symmetric spaces. 39 refs.
Date: January 1, 1985
Creator: Guenaydin, M.; Sierra, G. & Townsend, P.K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 23, Number 4, Winter 1945-46 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 23, Number 4, Winter 1945-46

Notes and Documents section for Volume 23, Number 4, Winter 1945-46. It includes a memorial to Victor Murdock, a correction to a previous article within The Chronicles, a note on Chief Rabbit Run, a note on recent acquisitions to the society's library, and the minutes for the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society held on October 22, 1945.
Date: Winter 1945
Creator: Evans, Charles & Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Pioneer Beginnings at Emmanuel, Shawnee (open access)

Pioneer Beginnings at Emmanuel, Shawnee

Article narrates Reverend Franklin C. Smith's experiences as a religious leader within the founding of the town of Shawnee within Oklahoma Territory.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Smith, Franklin C.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Mrs. Howard Searcy: 1877-1945 (open access)

Mrs. Howard Searcy: 1877-1945

Article honors Peal C. Moyer, a prominent artist within Oklahoma, through a biography written by her husband, Howard Searcy.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Searcy, Howard
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Jane Heard Clinton (open access)

Jane Heard Clinton

Article chronicles the life and genealogy of Jane Heard Clinton, the wife of a doctor within Indian Territory and an active member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Debo, Angie
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Mary C. Greenleaf at Wapanucka Female Manual Labor School (open access)

Mary C. Greenleaf at Wapanucka Female Manual Labor School

Article recounts Mary C. Greenleaf's experiences as a missionary teacher within the Wapanucka Female Manual Labor School through her correspondences with her family and community members.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Memories of George W. Mayes (open access)

Memories of George W. Mayes

Article details the life of George W. Mayes, a chief of the Cherokee tribe after their relocation to Indian Territory, through the eyes of his nephew, Harold Keith.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Keith, Harold
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Hawkins' Negroes go to Mexico: A Footnote from Tradition (open access)

The Hawkins' Negroes go to Mexico: A Footnote from Tradition

Article attempts to explain how a band of Creek freedmen and Seminole freedmen journeyed to Mexico from Texas together.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Porter, Kenneth W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
An Eighty-Niner who Pioneered the Cherokee Strip (open access)

An Eighty-Niner who Pioneered the Cherokee Strip

Article documents the Carroll family's journey from Ireland to the Cherokee Strip through five generations of farmers, workers, and travelers.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Carroll, Lew F.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 24, Number 1, Spring 1946 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 24, Number 1, Spring 1946

Notes and Documents section for Volume 24, Number 1, Spring 1946. It includes notes regarding the index of this edition of The Chronicles, a memorial to Mrs. Flora Bell Turner, the presentation of portraits to the society, an address made by Judge Edgar S. Vaught, the history the Old Baptist Mission Church, and the minutes of the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society held on January 24, 1946.
Date: Spring 1946
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Old Navajoe (open access)

Old Navajoe

Article details the establishment, impact, and dissolution of the town Navajoe within the Oklahoma Territory. This town no longer exists.
Date: Summer 1946
Creator: Dale, Edward Everett
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Nonpartisan League in Oklahoma (open access)

The Nonpartisan League in Oklahoma

Article chronicles the establishment of the Nonpartisan League within Oklahoma. This league was created by farmers to pass legislation that benefited all farmers regardless of political ties.
Date: Summer 1946
Creator: Fite, Gilbert C.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The American Indian Exposition in Oklahoma (open access)

The American Indian Exposition in Oklahoma

Article chronicles the creation of the American Indian Exposition, an organization founded by Indigenous communities to organize the All-Indian Fair.
Date: Summer 1946
Creator: Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Educational Activities of Distinguished Catholic Missionaries Among the Five Civilized Tribes (open access)

The Educational Activities of Distinguished Catholic Missionaries Among the Five Civilized Tribes

Article chronicles how Catholic missionaries set up missionary schools within Indian Territory through an analysis of religious leaders.
Date: Summer 1946
Creator: Kehoe, Mary Urban
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History