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Boro aijw onsai aphadni jwnwm arw aijw jangkhrithai (open access)

Boro aijw onsai aphadni jwnwm arw aijw jangkhrithai

A historical book published by the reception committee on the occasion of the 50th Annual conference of BSS, Bwrigwma phwthar, Odalguri, BTC, Assam.
Date: January 19, 2011
Creator: Boro, Kiran
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phwrwngirinisim Linconni laijam (open access)

Phwrwngirinisim Linconni laijam

Abraham Lincoln (Lincon)'s advice to teachers, translated by Kiran Boro.
Date: December 31, 2011
Creator: Boro, Kiran
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thunlaini phwtharao Boro aijw (open access)

Thunlaini phwtharao Boro aijw

An article about women writers in a souvenir of the BSS brought out on the occasion of the 50th annual conference held at Bwriguma Phwthar, Odalguri on 19-22 Jan. 2011.
Date: January 22, 2011
Creator: Boro, Kiran
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Retelling of My Children's Food transcript

Retelling of My Children's Food

Daniel Tholung of Thamlakhuren recites the traditional story of "My Children's Food," which tells the story of a cockroach eating the baby's food and the chain of events that follow. The story has been written and illustrated in a book by Sumshot Khular, Tony Khular of Thamlakhuren and Sankhil Moses of Thamlapokpi. It was written with the help of literacy experts at the Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Date: 2011
Creator: Chelliah, Shobhana Lakshmi
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Definition and Goals of Descriptive Linguistic Fieldwork (open access)

Definition and Goals of Descriptive Linguistic Fieldwork

Book chapter defining descriptive linguistic fieldwork, explores tasks that fall under this definition, outlines goals of descriptive linguistic fieldwork, and identifies aspirations and limitations of linguistic fieldworkers.
Date: 2011
Creator: Chelliah, Shobhana Lakshmi & de Reuse, Willem
Object Type: Book Chapter
System: The UNT Digital Library

Metadata Records Translation And Evaluation for Multilingual Information Access

This presentation was given as an invited talk to faculty and students at Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM) in Toluca, Mexico. The presentation discusses research on multilingual information access and the Metadata Records Translation (MRT) Project.
Date: September 2011
Creator: Chen, Jiangping
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Multilingual Information Access for Digital Libraries - The Metadata Records Translation Project

This presentation was given as an invited talk to faculty and students at Wuhan University, Beijing Normal University, Nankai University, and the Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences. The presentation discusses research on multilingual information access for digital libraries and the Metadata Records Translation (MRT) Project.
Date: 2011
Creator: Chen, Jiangping
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Instructional Design Strategies for Teaching Technological Courses Online (open access)

Instructional Design Strategies for Teaching Technological Courses Online

This paper describes different instructional design strategies for teaching computer technological courses online.
Date: September 28, 2011
Creator: Chen, Jiangping & Knudson, Ryan
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metadata Records Translation: The Case of The Portal to Texas History (open access)

Metadata Records Translation: The Case of The Portal to Texas History

Article on metadata records translation and a study of The Portal to Texas History.
Date: 2011
Creator: Chen, Jiangping; Ding, Ren & Jiang, Shan
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Miles to go before we sleep: education, technology, and the changing paradigms in health information (open access)

Miles to go before we sleep: education, technology, and the changing paradigms in health information

Article discussing a philosophy of educating health information professionals in a rapidly changing health care and information environment.
Date: January 2011
Creator: Cleveland, Ana D., 1943-
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library

Open Access and Scholarly Communication: The Current Landscape, Future Direction, and the Influence on Global Scholarship

This presentation discusses open access and scholarly communication. The topics include why open access is important, how it impacts scholarly communication, and intellectual property.
Date: October 2011
Creator: Hawamdeh, Suliman M.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Retelling of Bulchi Tthoko and the Witch transcript

Retelling of Bulchi Tthoko and the Witch

Recording of Muneem Dawar reciting "Bulchi Thoko ke Danglathas," a popular story in the region, in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski. Bulchi Tthoko is an old male name in Burushaski and "Ddanglatthas" is the word for 'witch'.
Date: August 5, 2011
Creator: Karim, Piar
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Retelling of Hindiye Shikari transcript

Retelling of Hindiye Shikari

Recording of Dawar Muneem reciting "Hindi-e-shikari," a popular story in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski.
Date: June 2011
Creator: Karim, Piar
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Retelling of Hir Bilas transcript

Retelling of Hir Bilas

Recording of Dawar Muneem reciting "Hir Bilas," a popular story, in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski.
Date: June 2011
Creator: Karim, Piar
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Retelling of Manulum Dado transcript

Retelling of Manulum Dado

Recording of Dawar Muneem reciting "Manulum Daado" (lit. 'grandfather' or 'old man from Man'), a popular story in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski. According to the story, "Man" is the name of a pasture in Shispar meadows.
Date: August 2011
Creator: Karim, Piar
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Performance of a drama titled 'gharphū̃kan patōh'

This is a performance of a drama by the title 'gharphū̃̃kan patōh', spendthrift daughter-in-law in English, on the occasion of the Republic Day of India. This drama depicts a typical rural life of the North Indian plains where a woman and her family are very much sick of the misdeeds of the daughter-in-law because she is very spendthrift!
Date: January 26, 2011
Creator: Karmaini Village School
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contrasting Perceptions of STEM Content and Careers (open access)

Contrasting Perceptions of STEM Content and Careers

This article presents a second year analysis of baseline attitudinal data gathered from a National Science Foundation Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers project concerning contrasts between the perceptions of practicing professionals and students toward science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and careers.
Date: January 2011
Creator: Knezek, Gerald; Christensen, Rhonda & Tyler-Wood, Tandra L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library

Conversation about the status of women in Karbi society

This is a conversation of the status of women in Karbi society; the lady interviewed is Ms. Kare Rongpipi, and the interview was conducted by Mr. Bhudeswar Timung. Ms. Rongpipi points out the ways in which women have traditionally played a very important role in Karbi society.
Date: November 23, 2011
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

Conversation about the status of women in Karbi society

This is a conversation of the status of women in Karbi society; the lady interviewed is Ms. Kare Rongpipi, and the interview was conducted by Mr. Bhudeswar Timung. Ms. Rongpipi points out the ways in which women have traditionally played a very important role in Karbi society.
Date: November 23, 2011
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Description of weaving and dying traditional clothing (open access)

Description of weaving and dying traditional clothing

This is a description of how traditional clothing items are woven, and colors are applied on them.
Date: 2011/2019
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Personal narrative on a trip to Hornbill Festival

This is a personal narrative about a trip to the Hornbill festival in Nagaland.
Date: December 6, 2011
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans

This is a traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans. Bey Ki’ik and Bey Ke’et have a falling out over changing marriage plans as a result of the grandmother’s advice. As a result, a taboo exists such that descendants of Bey Ki’ik and those of Bey Ke’et are not allowed to marry each other. Another result is that members of the Bey Ronghang clan are not allowed to grind rice for rice beer, because in mythological times, the Bey Ronghang women kept grinding rice for rice beer without doing anything else--even forgetting to breast-feed their children, who then died from starvation.
Date: October 13, 2011
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Conversation about the status of women in Karbi society (open access)

Transcription: Conversation about the status of women in Karbi society

This is a conversation of the status of women in Karbi society; the lady interviewed is Ms. Kare Rongpipi, and the interview was conducted by Mr. Bhudeswar Timung. Ms. Rongpipi points out the ways in which women have traditionally played a very important role in Karbi society.
Date: 2011/2020
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans (open access)

Transcription: Traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans

This is a traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans. Bey Ki’ik and Bey Ke’et have a falling out over changing marriage plans as a result of the grandmother’s advice. As a result, a taboo exists such that descendants of Bey Ki’ik and those of Bey Ke’et are not allowed to marry each other. Another result is that members of the Bey Ronghang clan are not allowed to grind rice for rice beer, because in mythological times, the Bey Ronghang women kept grinding rice beer without doing anything else--even forgetting to breast-feed their children, who then died from starvation.
Date: 2011/2019
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library