Carleton University
Overview
Works: | 10,322 works in 16,948 publications in 4 languages and 32,831 library holdings |
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Genres: | Periodicals Conference papers and proceedings Criticism, interpretation, etc Biographies History Handbooks and manuals Serial publications |
Roles: | Editor, Organizer of meeting, isb, Degree grantor, Other, Publisher, Publishing director |
Classifications: | QH75.A1, 333.9516 |
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Most widely held works about
Carleton University
- Carleton University student poetry 1973-74( Book )
- A brief history of Carleton University by H. Blair Neatby( Book )
- The first year placement test at Carleton University : an investigation into its use and effectiveness by L. E May( Book )
- Master & bachelor theses in geography, 1965-83 by Carleton University( Book )
- A comparison between basic mathematical skills and performance in university mathematics courses by M. J Watson( Book )
- Submission to the Ontario Council on University Affairs by Carleton University( )
- The final report of the President's Commission on the Second Half-Century by Carleton University( Book )
- Undergraduate calendar by Carleton University( )
- Data book, Carleton University by Carleton University( Book )
- Alumni news by Carleton University( )
- Academic freedom and tenure : protections for the tenure candidate by Roger D Batchelor( )
- Steady-state and transient hydrologic, thermal and chemical modelling of a faulted carbonate aquifer used for Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada by Diana M. (Diana Margaret) Allen( Book )
- Through her eyes : resources for women's studies( Book )
- Institutionalization and innovation of instructional television at Carleton University by Robin Allardyce( Book )
- Part-time studies and university accessibility by Elizabeth Humphreys( Book )
- News bulletin - Development Office, Carleton University by Carleton University( )
- [Carleton University campus planning and design data] by Carleton University( )
- Charlatan( )
- A role for Carleton; the address delivered by Claude T. Bissell at his installation as third President of Carleton College on the 13th November, 1956 by Claude Thomas Bissell( Book )
- Report on the Carleton courses 1968 and 1970 and proposals for the future by Alan D Ridge( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Carleton University
Gender and narrativity(
)
3 editions published in 1997 in English and held by 1,367 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1997 in English and held by 1,367 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Creating Carleton : the shaping of a university by
H. Blair Neatby(
)
13 editions published between 2002 and 2008 in English and held by 1,136 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Annotation They analyse how Carleton University tried to adjust to the changing social values of the 1960s, describing how the administration tried to come to terms with financial constraint, the professors tried to shift their emphasis from teaching to research while fretting about job security, and the students challenged the traditional authority of university officials and professors in an effort to become fee-paying clients rather than pupils. Over and above these changes were attempts to come to grips with individual rights and the changing status of women. Creating Carleton is not only the story of how Carleton came to terms with these changes but a case study of the transformation of higher education in Ontario and in North America
13 editions published between 2002 and 2008 in English and held by 1,136 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Annotation They analyse how Carleton University tried to adjust to the changing social values of the 1960s, describing how the administration tried to come to terms with financial constraint, the professors tried to shift their emphasis from teaching to research while fretting about job security, and the students challenged the traditional authority of university officials and professors in an effort to become fee-paying clients rather than pupils. Over and above these changes were attempts to come to grips with individual rights and the changing status of women. Creating Carleton is not only the story of how Carleton came to terms with these changes but a case study of the transformation of higher education in Ontario and in North America
Ecology and society : a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability(
)
in English and held by 755 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and held by 755 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Histoire sociale = Social history(
)
in English and French and held by 718 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and French and held by 718 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Conservation ecology(
)
7 editions published in 1997 in English and held by 622 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Conservation Ecology is an electronic, peer-reviewed, scientific journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. The journal is published continuously on the Internet. Content of the journal ranges from the applied to the theoretical
7 editions published in 1997 in English and held by 622 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Conservation Ecology is an electronic, peer-reviewed, scientific journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. The journal is published continuously on the Internet. Content of the journal ranges from the applied to the theoretical
On university freedom in the Canadian context by
F. Kenneth Hare(
)
7 editions published between 1968 and 2017 in English and held by 615 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"'Based on the Allan B. Plaunt Lectures given at Carleton University, Ottawa, on Feb. 23, and 25, 1967.'"
7 editions published between 1968 and 2017 in English and held by 615 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"'Based on the Allan B. Plaunt Lectures given at Carleton University, Ottawa, on Feb. 23, and 25, 1967.'"
The Neuropsychology of learning disorders : theoretical approaches : proceedings of an international conference, Korsør, Denmark,
June 15-18, 1975 by
Robert M Knights(
Book
)
7 editions published in 1976 in English and held by 505 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 1976 in English and held by 505 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Florilegium by
Carleton University(
)
in 3 languages and held by 496 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Publication devoted to the study of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
in 3 languages and held by 496 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Publication devoted to the study of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
The Biblical mosaic : changing perspectives(
Book
)
6 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Patterns of commitment in American literature by
Marston LaFrance(
)
5 editions published in 1967 in English and held by 368 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection of previously unpublished essays written by leading scholars in the field of American literature was commissioned by the Department of English at Carleton University to celebrate the establishment of the programmie in American literature. The contributors are William H. Gilman on the hero and the heroic, Harry Hayden Clark on Hawthorne, Milton R. Stern on Melville, Gay Wilson Allen on Whitman, Roger B. Salomon on Mark Twain, Munro Beattie on Henry James, Marston LaFrance on Crane, Daniel Fuchs on Stevens and Santayana, Lewis A. Lawson on the grotesque, Michael Millgate on Faulkner, and Frederisk J. Hoffman on contemporary American poetry. Their essays, which examine some of the major writers in the American tradition, produce a fresh interpretation and understanding of this literature. Written in a straightforward style, the essays offer useful and clearly understandable criticism of some of the most important writing to come out of the United States. The theme of the collection can be stated as commitment to action based upon the individual's perception of reality: he is required to perceive reality correctly, and to commit himself to action on their basis of his perception
5 editions published in 1967 in English and held by 368 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection of previously unpublished essays written by leading scholars in the field of American literature was commissioned by the Department of English at Carleton University to celebrate the establishment of the programmie in American literature. The contributors are William H. Gilman on the hero and the heroic, Harry Hayden Clark on Hawthorne, Milton R. Stern on Melville, Gay Wilson Allen on Whitman, Roger B. Salomon on Mark Twain, Munro Beattie on Henry James, Marston LaFrance on Crane, Daniel Fuchs on Stevens and Santayana, Lewis A. Lawson on the grotesque, Michael Millgate on Faulkner, and Frederisk J. Hoffman on contemporary American poetry. Their essays, which examine some of the major writers in the American tradition, produce a fresh interpretation and understanding of this literature. Written in a straightforward style, the essays offer useful and clearly understandable criticism of some of the most important writing to come out of the United States. The theme of the collection can be stated as commitment to action based upon the individual's perception of reality: he is required to perceive reality correctly, and to commit himself to action on their basis of his perception
Treatment of hyperactive and learning disordered children : current research : [proceedings] by 1978 Int Conf on the Treatment of Hyperactive and Learning Disord Children(
Book
)
3 editions published between 1979 and 1980 in English and held by 361 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published between 1979 and 1980 in English and held by 361 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference by
Algonquian Conference(
)
in English and French and held by 343 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and French and held by 343 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Biochemistry and physiology of plant growth substances. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Plant Growth Substances
held at Carleton University, Ottawa, July 24-29, 1967 by
International Conference on plant growth substances(
Book
)
4 editions published in 1968 in English and held by 270 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1968 in English and held by 270 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
IEEE International Conference on Prognostics and Health Management 2016 by IEEE International Conference on Prognostics and Health Management(
)
1 edition published in 2016 in English and held by 251 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in 2016 in English and held by 251 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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East-West trade; a symposium by
Philip E Uren(
Book
)
3 editions published in 1966 in English and held by 172 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1966 in English and held by 172 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Crystallographic computing; proceedings of an International Summer School organized by the Commission on Crystallographic
Computing of the International Union of Crystallography and held in Ottawa, 4-11 August 1969 by
International Union of Crystallography(
Book
)
4 editions published in 1970 in English and held by 158 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1970 in English and held by 158 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
First Nations Governance pilot projects : challenge and innovation : final report, volume 1 by Carleton University Centre for Community Innovation(
)
5 editions published in 2005 in English and held by 93 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 2005 in English and held by 93 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Our living tradition : second and third series by
Robert L McDougall(
Book
)
3 editions published between 1959 and 1962 in English and held by 77 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this book, distinguished scholars and writers of today discuss leading figures in the history of Canadian letters and public affairs, providing a treasury of information on Canadians of importance, and a meeting between Canada's past and present. Robert L. McDougall begins with an essay on Thomas Chandler Haliburton, humourist, satirist, and creator of Sam Slick. J.M.S. Carless deals with George Brown, Liberal leader, and proprietor of the Toronto Globe. J.S. Tassle examines the life and work of Philippe Aubert de Gaspe, seigneur, lawyer, and author of the first French-Canadian prose classic, Les Anciens Canadiens, which he created when in his seventies. A.J.M. Smith, himself a poet, supports his opinion of Duncan Campbell Scott as a "remarkable, if not impeccable, poet." James A. Gibson discusses Sir Robert Borden as Leaders of the Opposition and Prime Minister, and his contributions to the theory and practice of Canadian autonomy. Earle Birney, poet and novelist, points out that the trend of modern criticism has led to misunderstanding and misprizing of the poetry of E.J. Pratt, which is therefore too commonly regarded as "old fashioned." Barker Fairley, scholar and artist, discusses Frederick H. Varley, outstanding Canadian artist and one of the Group of Seven, who, in the intense humanism of his best work, exemplifies a tradition sadly neglected, the author believes, in contemporary Canadian painting. Guy Sylvestre describes how the main events of the life of Francois-Xavier Garneau, historian and author of Histoire du Canada, paralleled important milestones in the history of the nation. David M.L. Farr tells how John S. Ewart, political dissenter, regarded the exposition of self-government as the "chiefest part of Canadian history." Jean Bruchesi, drawing on the personal correspondence of his subject, gives the story of Louis Joseph Papineau, patriot and leader of French Canada. Robin S. Harris finds that Egerton Ryerson's prose writings on religious and civil liberties and on education are still "full of life and vigour." James Reaney, whose own poetry has won him two Governor-General's awards, discusses symbolism in the poetry of Isabella Valancy Crawford, whom he calls a "precursor of Pratt." The lecture series, of which the second and third are printed in this volume, grew out of a larger programme at Carleton University for postgraduate studies in the cultural history of Canada, now embodied in the Institute of Canadian Studies established at Carleton in 1957 to take advantage of the University's proximity to the National Library, the Public Archives of Canada, and the many other sources of information which Ottawa makes available to it. The concern of the sponsors of the Series has been to secure a creative view of the ideas and values of the past from the vantage point of the present through a happy conjunction of speaker and subject. That this has been accomplished will be appreciated by a sampling of the contents. Publication of the first series of Our Living Tradition in 1957 was warmly received by readers and reviewers, leading to a prompt reprinting. The new volume, of even broader scope, should find an interested audience awaiting it
3 editions published between 1959 and 1962 in English and held by 77 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this book, distinguished scholars and writers of today discuss leading figures in the history of Canadian letters and public affairs, providing a treasury of information on Canadians of importance, and a meeting between Canada's past and present. Robert L. McDougall begins with an essay on Thomas Chandler Haliburton, humourist, satirist, and creator of Sam Slick. J.M.S. Carless deals with George Brown, Liberal leader, and proprietor of the Toronto Globe. J.S. Tassle examines the life and work of Philippe Aubert de Gaspe, seigneur, lawyer, and author of the first French-Canadian prose classic, Les Anciens Canadiens, which he created when in his seventies. A.J.M. Smith, himself a poet, supports his opinion of Duncan Campbell Scott as a "remarkable, if not impeccable, poet." James A. Gibson discusses Sir Robert Borden as Leaders of the Opposition and Prime Minister, and his contributions to the theory and practice of Canadian autonomy. Earle Birney, poet and novelist, points out that the trend of modern criticism has led to misunderstanding and misprizing of the poetry of E.J. Pratt, which is therefore too commonly regarded as "old fashioned." Barker Fairley, scholar and artist, discusses Frederick H. Varley, outstanding Canadian artist and one of the Group of Seven, who, in the intense humanism of his best work, exemplifies a tradition sadly neglected, the author believes, in contemporary Canadian painting. Guy Sylvestre describes how the main events of the life of Francois-Xavier Garneau, historian and author of Histoire du Canada, paralleled important milestones in the history of the nation. David M.L. Farr tells how John S. Ewart, political dissenter, regarded the exposition of self-government as the "chiefest part of Canadian history." Jean Bruchesi, drawing on the personal correspondence of his subject, gives the story of Louis Joseph Papineau, patriot and leader of French Canada. Robin S. Harris finds that Egerton Ryerson's prose writings on religious and civil liberties and on education are still "full of life and vigour." James Reaney, whose own poetry has won him two Governor-General's awards, discusses symbolism in the poetry of Isabella Valancy Crawford, whom he calls a "precursor of Pratt." The lecture series, of which the second and third are printed in this volume, grew out of a larger programme at Carleton University for postgraduate studies in the cultural history of Canada, now embodied in the Institute of Canadian Studies established at Carleton in 1957 to take advantage of the University's proximity to the National Library, the Public Archives of Canada, and the many other sources of information which Ottawa makes available to it. The concern of the sponsors of the Series has been to secure a creative view of the ideas and values of the past from the vantage point of the present through a happy conjunction of speaker and subject. That this has been accomplished will be appreciated by a sampling of the contents. Publication of the first series of Our Living Tradition in 1957 was warmly received by readers and reviewers, leading to a prompt reprinting. The new volume, of even broader scope, should find an interested audience awaiting it
De la colonia a la postmodernidad : teoría teatral y crítica sobre teatro latinoamericano(
Book
)
3 editions published in 1992 in Spanish and held by 75 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1992 in Spanish and held by 75 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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