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How to STEM : science, technology, engineering, and math education in libraries / by Gubnitskaia, Vera,1960-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)399938; Smallwood, Carol,1939-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)173318;
Includes bibliographical references and index.WonderWorks : Preschoolers Playing with STEM / by Carissa Christner -- Creating STEM Kits for Teen Programs / by Kelly Czarnecki -- Digging into Reading : A Worm's Perspective / by Barbara Fiehn and Jeanine M. Huss -- The Maker Movement, STEM and Libraries : How Libraries Large and Small Can Support Hands-On Math and Science Learning in Their Communities / by Cynthia Houston -- The STEM Kids Program and the FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) at the Grand Forks Public Library / by Aaron Stefanich and Laura Munski -- Animation Programs at the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library / by Michael Cherry -- How Not to Blow Up the Library : Planning and Facilitating a Homeschool Science Lab in Your Building / by Fred Kirchner -- Customizing the For-Credit Information Literacy Course for STEM Majors / Rosalia Petralia and Kathy Turner -- Kid-ventions with the U.S. Patent Library / by Barbara J. Hampton -- A Math Emporium Project / by Nastasha Johnson and Tiffany B. Russell -- The School Librarian Role in the FIRST® LEGO® League Team Project / by Karla Steege Krueger -- STEMming From Scratch : STEM Library Services for High School Students Enrolled as University Students / by Janna Mattson and Heather Groves Hannan -- How to Get Science Going / by Keary Bramwell -- Graphic Novels Ignite Imagination in the Sciences / by Melanie E. Hughes and Gary Pinkston -- Showcasing Scientific Research Outpu : New Audiences for Science Libraries / by Alvin Hutchinson -- Embedding Librarians into the STEM Publication Process / by Anne Rauh and Linda M. Galloway -- How NOT to Reinvent the STEM Wheel : Using Crowdsourcing and Community Partners / by Jennifer Hopwood -- Girls' Night Out : STEM Programs for Girls Only / by Kathleen J. Clauson -- Celebrating Geographic Information Systems through GIS Day @ Your Library / by Carol Patterson McAuliffe -- Fun Is Learning : Making an Interactive Science Café Series / by Karen Lauritsen -- How to Make Library Workshops Popular with Science and Engineering Students / by Giovanna Badia -- Learning About Future Stem Careers / by Eileen G. Harrington -- Take it from the Top : Cultivating Relationships with STEM Faculty to Connect with Students / by Shawn V. Lombardo and Barbara A. Shipman -- Grant Writing to Support STEM / by Susan P. Cordell and Reenay R.H. Rogers -- STEM on a Budget! / by Sarah Wright.
Subjects: Case studies.; Science and technology libraries; Science; Technology; Engineering; Mathematics; Library orientation for science students.; Libraries; School librarian participation in curriculum planning; Academic libraries; Libraries and education;
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Acquisitions : where, what, and how : a guide to orientation and procedure for students in librarianship, librarians, and academic faculty / by Grieder, Theodore,1926-(CARDINAL)128195;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The macrocosm: observations on the university community -- The microcosm: the divisions of the library and their functions -- The micro-microcosm: a sketch of function and form in acquisitions -- The library budget: its relation to selection and acquisitions -- The selection and acquisitions of monographs and serials -- Processing: buying (ordering) and paying (receiving) routines, with a sketch of a day's work in acquisitions -- Hardware; and cooperative acquisitions: two commentaries -- How to use part two -- How to make a complete checking manual -- How to organize an order manual: an outline of some procedures and problems -- How to handle gifts and exhanges (G&E) -- How to set up or work within a bibliographic department -- How to construct approval plans -- How to record and use statistics: library accounts, work studies, annual reports -- How to describe clerical positions, with a note about salaries -- How to prepare useful forms -- How to present explanations and defenses of operations -- How to acquire the basics of the book trade -- How to state collection development (book selection) policies -- How to choose a job.Surveys general acquisitions procedures as they relate to other functions of the academic community and outlines specific tasks at various work stations within the acquisitions operation.
Subjects: Acquisitions (Libraries);
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Robotics : intelligent machines for the new century / by Thro, Ellen.(CARDINAL)738828;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-180) and index.Robot family tree -- Anatomy of a robot -- Robots on the job today -- Artificial intelligence -- Intelligent and advanced robots -- Space robots--Past, present, and future -- Robots, Society, and you -- Future of robotics -- Glossary -- Robotics-oriented websites -- Stores and websites selling robots, Robot kits, and/or robot books.Facts On File's new Science and Technology in Focus series is geared to making cutting-edge science and technology subjects accessible to middle and high school students, using straightforward language and appealing line illustrations and photographs. In this new and expanded edition of Robotics, Ellen Thro, a noted science writer and researcher, presents a compelling overview of this evolving area of artificial intelligence. Since the original edition of Robotics was published nearly a decade ago, many advances in the areas of miniaturization, sensory feedback, and voice recognition have transformed the development and use of intelligent robotics. Once the products only of people's imaginations, real robots are more and more commonplace today in many familiar environments, especially homes, offices, and hospitals. This volume covers the history and development of robotics (including a "Robot Family Tree"), the anatomy of a robot (vision systems, sensors, and control mechanisms), industrial robots and how they are used around the world, specialized robots (used in the military, in space, and in hazardous situations), and the changing relationship between robots and humans in this new century. Robotics includes an extensive index, a glossary of terms to help readers better understand the field, an appendix of robotics-oriented websites, and a bibliography of current sources for further research.
Subjects: Robotics;
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52 ready-to-use gaming programs for libraries / by Kroski, Ellyssa,editor.(CARDINAL)285708;
Part I. Tabletop Game Programs. Beyond Dungeons & Dragons: building a roleplaying program / Robert Taylor and Danielle Costello -- How to start tabletop gaming programs at your library, for absolute beginners / Mark Halvorsen and James Tyner -- Brush & shield: pain & take miniature day at the public library / Mark Halvorsen -- Recurring game events for older adults / Mark Halvorsen -- How to develop socioeconomic literacies with the landlord game / Randal Sean Harrison -- Hero's handbook: steps for creating a pathfinder RPG beginner's program / Delaney Bullinger and Allison Rand -- Dewey and dragons: Dungeons & Dragons at the library / Jamey Rorie -- How to build a circulating board game collection for a commuter campus / Tiffanie Ford-Baxter, Daniel Palodichuk, and Jennifer Selga -- Developing science literacy through science-themed board games / Bryce Van Ross and Tiffanie Ford-Baxter -- Call of Cthulhu: hosting roleplaying events in the world of H.P. Lovecraft / Michael Furlong -- How to host a large-scale board games event for new student orientation / Annette M. Vadnais -- Not so trivial pursuit: board game creation in your library / Kristen Cinar -- How to organize a tabletop gaming convention / Tiffany Polfer and James Tyner -- Play your cards right: an information literacy card game for undergrads / Martha Attridge Bufton, Colin Harkness, and Ryan Tucci -- Advanced D&G (donations and grants): building your game library without breaking your budget / Matthew Morrison -- RPG writing workshop: lead patrons in writing their own games / Christopher Bussman and Shea'la Finch -- How to highlight locally designed board games in your library / Maggie Block.Part II. Video Game Programs. Exam cram: providing video games for final exam study breaks / Kyle Neill and Brad Casselberry -- How to start a Kerbal Space Program club / Jacqueline Lockwood -- Game and learn: how to create a library augmented reality tour / Yingqi Tang and Charlcie Vann -- Level up! Library orientation with a phone-based exploration game / Beth Jane Toren -- Smash your programming goals with a Super Smash Bros. ultimate tournament / Sarah Prosser -- Get the most out of VR / Haley T. Lee -- How to create and sustain a gamer's club even if you are not a gamer / Maya Berry -- How to create an arcade program in the library / Nicholas Dease -- How to create a video game recreational league / Leah Canner -- Culper spies: choose your own adventure online gamification / Kristen Cinar -- Hosting Pokémon GO PVP tournaments in your library / Emily Burkot -- Building a video game collection for programming (and keeping it current!) / Emily Burkot -- It's locked: combining video games with real-life STEM challenges / Selenia Paz -- How to explore STEM programming through VR / Zachary Stier -- Teach young patrons cybersecurity using Minecraft / Chris Markman.Part III. Live Action Game Programs. How to run a Vampire LARP in the library / Errol Logan -- How to run an Instagram scavenger hunt for new student orientation / Susan M. Hansen -- How to create a life-sized Game of Life / Lindsey Tomsu -- How to organize an escape room for faculty / Maya Berry and Melissa Wright -- Live video games: library battle royale / Sarah Amazing -- Hunger Games: survival challenge / Sarah Amazing -- How to create a live Clue game / Jonathan Dolce -- Scavenger hunt: Zombie Tag / Karlene Tura Clark -- How to create a mini-golf mini-tour / Kaitlyn May, Mary Atwell, and Emily Hampton Haynes -- Spy hunt: a library research scavenger hunt / Kristen Cinar -- How to run a fandom LARP / Elizabeth R. Strauss -- Anything Bingo / Elizabeth R. Strauss -- Stop the mad librarian: a library orientation escape room / Susan M. Hansen -- How to run a library research gamification program / Lisa Njoku -- Laser tag in the stacks / Steven Wade, Julie Hornick, Randall M. MacDonald, and Marina Morgan -- Save Lewis the Librarian! An information literacy escape room / Ruth Cho -- How to run a history mystery program for teens / Ruth Covington / How to create life-sized board games / Lindsey Tomsu -- Just try to escape your training! Using escape rooms to develop a cohesive student worker team / Melanie Bopp -- The Amazing Race: STEAM to the finish line / Sandra Calemme McCarthy and Maureen Perault."Ellyssa Kroski has gathered 52 creative programming ideas from public, school, and academic libraries. Most will hit your core gaming audience of teens, but you'll also find plenty of options for adults, tweens, and kids"--
Subjects: Libraries; Libraries;
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Collected poems : 1974--2004 / by Dove, Rita,author.(CARDINAL)334692;
Includes bibliographical references and index.In the old neighborhood -- The yellow house on the corner (1980) : I. This life -- The bird frau -- Robert Schumann, or : musical genius begins with affliction -- Happenstance -- Small town -- The Snow King -- Sightseeing -- Upon meeting Don L. Lee, in a dream -- "Teach us to number our days" -- Nigger song : an odyssey -- II. Five elephants -- Geometry -- Champagne -- Night watch -- The secret garden -- A suite for Augustus -- 1963 -- D.C.. -- Planning the perfect evening -- Augustus observes the sunset -- Wake -- Back -- III. Belinda's petition -- The house slave -- David Walker (1785-1830) -- The abduction -- The transport of slaves from Maryland to Mississippi -- Pamela -- Someone's blood -- Cholera -- The slave's critique of practical reason -- Kentucky, 1833 -- IV. Adolescence : I -- Adolescence : II -- Adolescence : III -- The boast -- The Kadava Kumbis devise a way to marry for love -- Spy -- First kiss -- Then came flowers -- Pearls -- Nexus -- V. Notes from a Tunisian journal -- The Sahara bus trip -- For Kazuko -- Beauty and the beast -- His shirt -- Great Uncle Beefheart -- The son -- Corduroy Road -- Ö -- Museum (1983) : I. The hill has something to say -- The fish in the stone -- The ants of Argos -- Pithos -- Nestor's bathtub -- The hill has something to say -- The copper beech -- Tou Wan speaks to her husband, Liu Sheng -- Catherine of Alexandria -- Catherine of Siena -- Receiving the stigmata -- Boccaccio : the plague years -- Fiammetta breaks her peace -- II. In the bulrush -- November for beginners -- Reading Hölderlin on the patio with the aid of a dictionary -- Shakespeare say -- Three days of forest, a river, free -- Banneker -- In the bulrush -- Delft -- Ike -- Agosta the Winged Man and Rasha the Black Dove -- At the German writers conference in Munich -- III. My father's telescope -- Grape sherbet -- Roses -- Sunday night at grandfather's -- Centipede -- My father's telescope -- Song. Summer -- Anti-father -- To bed -- A father out walking on the lawn -- IV. Primer for the nuclear age -- The sailor in Africa -- Early morning on the Tel Aviv-Haifa Freeway -- Why I turned vegetarian -- Eastern European eclogues -- Flirtation -- Exeunt the viols -- The left-handed cellist -- Lines muttered in sleep -- Primer for the Nuclear Age -- Parsley -- Thomas and Beulah (1986) : I. Mandolin -- The event -- Variation on pain -- Jiving -- Straw hat -- Courtship -- Refrain -- Variation on guilt -- Nothing down -- The Zeppelin Factory -- Under the viaduct, 1932 -- Lightnin' blues -- Compendium -- Definition in the face of unnamed fury -- Aircraft -- Aurora Borealis -- Variation on gaining a son -- One volume missing -- The charm -- Gospel -- Roast possum -- The stroke -- The Satisfaction Coal Company -- Thomas at the wheel -- II. Canary in bloom -- Taking in wash -- Magic -- Courtship, diligence -- Promises -- Dusting -- A hill of beans -- Weathering out -- Motherhood -- Anniversary -- The house on Bishop Street -- Daystar -- Obedience -- The great palaces of Versailles -- Pomade -- Headdress -- Sunday greens -- Recovery -- Nightmare -- Wingfoot Lake -- Company -- The Oriental ballerina -- Chronology -- Grace notes (1989) -- Summit Beach -- I. Silos -- Fifth grade autobiography -- The buckeye -- Quaker oats -- Flash cards -- Crab-boil -- Hully gully -- Fantasy and science fiction -- Sisters -- Uncle Millet -- Poem in which I refuse contemplation -- II. Mississippi -- After storm -- Watching Last Year at Marienbad at Roger Haggerty's house in Auburn, Alabama -- Dog days, Jerusalem -- Ozone -- Turning thirty, I contemplate students bicycling home -- Particulars -- Your death -- The wake -- III. The other side of the house -- Pastoral -- Horse and tree -- The breathing, the endless news -- After reading Mickey in the Night Kitchen for the third time before bed -- Genetic expedition -- Backyard, 6 a.m. -- IV. Dedication -- Ars poetica -- Arrow -- Stitches -- In the museum -- And counting -- Dialectical romance -- Medusa -- In a neutral city -- V. Saints -- Genie's prayer under the kitchen sink -- The gorge -- Canary -- The island women of Paris -- À l'Opéra -- Obbligato -- Lint -- The royal workshops -- On the road to Damascus -- Old folk's home, Jerusalem -- Mother love (1995) -- An intact world -- I. Heroes -- II. Primer -- Party dress for a first born -- Persephone, falling -- The search -- Protection -- The narcissus flower -- Persephone abducted -- Statistic : the witness -- Grief : the Council -- Mother love -- Breakfast of champions -- Golden oldie -- III. Persephone in hell - IV. Hades' pitch -- Wiederkehr -- Wiring home -- The Bistro Styx -- V. Blue days -- Nature's itinerary -- Sonnet in primary colors -- Demeter mourning -- Exit -- Afield -- Lost brilliance -- VI. Political -- Demeter, waiting -- Lamentations -- Teotlhuacán -- History -- Used -- Rusks -- Missing -- Demeter's prayer to Hades -- VII. Her island -- On the bus with Rosa Parks (1999) : Cameos --July 1925 -- Night -- Birth -- Lake Erie skyline, 1930 -- Depression years -- Homework -- Graduation, grammar school -- Painting the town -- Easter Sunday, 1940 -- Nightwatch, the son -- Freedom : bird's eye view -- Singsong -- I cut my finger once on purpose -- Parlor -- The first book -- Maple Valley Branch Library, 1967 -- Freedom : birds' eye view -- Testimonial -- Dawn revisited -- Black on a Saturday night -- My mother enters the work force -- Black on a Saturday night -- The musician talks about "process" -- Sunday -- The camel comes to us from the barbarians -- The Venus of Willendorf -- Incarnation in Phoenix -- Revenant -- Best Western Motor Lodge, AAA Approved -- Revenant -- On Veronica -- There came a soul -- The peach orchard -- Against repose -- Against self-pity -- Götterdämmerung -- Ghost walk -- Lady Freedom among us -- For Sophie, who'll be in first grade in the year 2000 -- On the bus with Rosa Parks -- Sit back, relax -- "The situation is intolerable" -- Freedom Ride -- Climbing in -- Claudette Colvin goes to work -- The enactment -- Rosa -- QE2, transatlantic crossing, third day -- In the lobby of the Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C. -- The pond, porch-view : six p.m., early spring -- American smooth (2004) -- Fox trot Fridays -- All Souls' -- "I have been a stranger in a strange land" -- Fox trot Fridays -- Ta Ta Cha Cha -- Quick -- Brown -- Fox -- Heart to heart -- Cozy apología -- Soprano -- Two for the Montrose Drive-In -- Meditation at fifty yards, moving target -- American smooth -- Not welcome here -- The castle walk -- The passage -- Noble Sissle's horn -- Alfonzo prepares to go over the top -- La Chapelle, 92nd Division, Ted -- Variation on reclamation -- The return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe -- Ripont -- Twelve chairs -- Blues in half-tones, 3/4 time -- Chocolate -- Bolero -- Hattie McDaniel arrives at the Coconut Grove -- Samba summer -- Blues in half-tones, 3/4 time -- Describe yourself in three words or less -- The seven veils of Salomé -- From your valentine -- Rhumba -- The sisters ; swansong -- Evening primrose -- Reverie in open air -- Sic itur ad astra -- Count to ten and we'll be there -- Eliza, age 10, Harlem -- Lullaby -- Driving through -- Desert backyard -- Desk dreams -- Now -- Against flight -- Looking up from the page, I am reminded of this mortal coil.Showcases the diversity of the poet's work, including such topics as love, Greek myths, and America's kaleidoscopic cultural heritage.
Subjects: American poetry.; Poetry.; American poetry.;
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The story of Yiddish literature / by Roback, A. A.(Abraham Aaron),1890-1965.(CARDINAL)150305;
Bibliography: pages 403-420.Foreword of Yivo -- Preface -- Part I The Early Period-Infancy and Childhood -- I. Introduction: Misconceptions about Yiddish -- Linguistic Differences -- Hebrew Influences -- Literary Unit of Language -- National Selection -- Literary Differences -- The Point of Departure -- Forced Separatism of Jew -- Chief Distinctions between German and Yiddish Romances -- Other Instances of Divergence -- Judaism and Paganism -- Oldest Yiddish Productions -- Destruction of Evidence -- II. The Substance of Early Yiddish Literature: Father of Yiddish Literature -- Early Yiddish Romances -- Conflicting Forces -- First Original Tale in Yiddish -- The Moralistic Reaction -- The Women's Bible Paraphrase -- Other Genres -- Medical Books -- Language Guides and Bible Translations -- Anti-Defamation Book -- Social Study -- Memoirs -- First Yiddish Newspaper in 1686 -- III. The Enlightenment Period: Recession -- Parallels -- Quip of Fate -- A Yiddish Play by Kant's Student -- The Purim Play as Forerunner of the Modern Yiddish Theatre -- Nature of the Purim-Shpil -- Change of Attitude toward Frivolous Exhibitions -- Transformation of Purim -- Play into Uplifting Stage Lesson -- Yiddish as a Mere Instrument -- Attitude of Hebrew Writers toward Yiddish -- Levin, First Rebel Against His Snobbish Set -- Action vs. Reaction -- Nineteenth Century Pioneers -- Aksenfeld -- Ettinger -- Gottlober -- Isaac Meyer Dick -- Lifshitz, Father of Yiddishism and Yiddish Lexicography -- Place of Progressives in Yiddish Letters -- Saltus Mortale of Assimilationism -- Part II Yiddish Literature Come of Age -- IV. The Golden Age and Mendele: Significance of Mendele's Style -- Satire -- Telling Confession -- First Yiddish Classics -- Stirs Up Jewish Society -- The Jewish Don Quixote -- Becomes Less Altrocentric and More Individualized -- V. Sholem Aleikhem: Amazing Lack of Information on Sholem Aleikhem -- Self-Revealing Epitaph -- Indelible Types -- Secret of Appeal -- Tevye der Milkhiker -- Attitude of Condescension -- Socio-Psychological Pattern -- Sympathy and Pathos -- The World Is a Fair -- Compensation for Failures and Inferiority -- The "Little Man" -- VI. Yitzkhok Leibush Peretz: Pillars Seldom Meet -- The Legend, Peretz -- Analysis of Peretz's Achievement -- A Rival's Estimate -- A dominating Yet Engaging Personality -- Individuality: Conception vs. Perception -- A Seeker of Values and Forms -- Literary Evaluations -- Details of His Life -- VII. Synthesis of "Gold Age": A Remarkable Period -- National and Linguistic Adjustment -- Comparison of the Trio -- A Bold Parallel -- VIII. The Collaterals: Selective Principle Works Injustice -- Avrom Goldfaden, Founder of Yiddish Theatre -- Precocious Rhymester -- Beginning of Yiddish Theatre -- A Many-sided Personality -- Varshavsky -- Discovered by Sholem Aleikhem -- Dinezon and the Sentimental Novel -- Spektor, The Realist -- Frug, First of Polished Poets -- Lacked Depth -- Passive Temperament -- National Romanticism -- Jacob Gordin -- An Eventful Life -- From Religion to the Theatre -- Morris Rosenfeld -- Up from the Sweatshop -- Comparison of Rosenfeld and American Contemporaries -- Parallels -- Wretched Circumstances -- Fame Spreads Internationally -- An-sky -- Der Dibbek -- Psychological and Psychoanalytic Clues -- B. Gorin -- Transitional Links -- IX. The Flowering of Yiddish Literature in the New World: Pioneers in Journalism -- Kobrin and LIbin -- Pinski -- Transiton to Nationalism -- Lyessin -- Yehoash -- The Chopin of Yiddish Verse -- Angelus -- First Yiddish Poet to Take Note of American Scene -- Poetic Translation of the Bible -- X. The Epigones as Masters: Abraham Reisen -- Simplicity and Sincerity -- Literary Characterisitics -- H. D. Nomberg -- Sholem Asch -- God of Vengeance -- Artistic Blend -- Course of His Progress -- The Nazarene -- Wajsenberg and the Realisitc Rebellion -- Tragic Personality Maladjustment -- Zalmen Schnéour -- Prose Themes -- Literary Characteristics -- XI. The Russian Heirs of Mendele: Fresh Orientation in the Ukraine -- Bergelson's Empathy -- Tendentious Undercurrents -- Rebelliousness Changes to Self-Complaisance -- Characteristics of Bergelson's Technique -- Yoine Rosenfeld and the Morbid -- Der Nister and Mysticism -- The Human Protest in L. Shapiro -- Other Writers of This Period -- XII. Birth of Literary Criticism: Funciton of Criticism -- Frishman -- Bal Makhshoves -- His Theory of Criticism -- Niger -- Founding of High-Standing Journals -- Olgin -- Specialized Criticism -- Criticism in Soviet Russia -- Defects of Soviet Criticism -- Diversity in Criticism -- XIII. "Di Yunge": Post-Adolescence -- Two Different Groups -- Release form the Ghetto -- Confederation of Trends -- A Matter of Taste -- Samples of "Yunge" Verse -- The Dividing Wall -- Assets of "Di Yunge" -- Crucible of Many Ingredients -- Lure of Originality and Modernism -- "Di Yunge" Abroad -- Expressionism -- Grinberg -- Broderzon and Ravitch -- XIV. Recent Yiddish LIterature in America: Indolence and Indifference -- Soil and Language -- America in Yiddish LIterature -- Yiddish Literature and the Dictionary of American Biography -- Symbol of American-Jewish Solidarity -- Racial Strains in American Symphony -- Yiddish Drama -- Problems of the Theatre -- Contemporary Yiddish Poetry -- M. L. Halpern -- Leivick -- Prophetic Indignation -- Qualitites of Yiddish Poetry -- Leyeles and the Introspective School -- Regionalism -- Translations -- XV. Recent Yiddish Prose in America: Polish-American Themes -- The New Environment -- Joseph Opatoshu -- Food for Thought -- Variety of Subjects and Sources -- Singer -- Brief Analysis of Differences -- The Drama -- Wiener's Forcast -- Ignorance in High Places -- The Yiddish Theatre -- Consolidation of World's Jewry through Yiddish Theatre -- Prognostications as to the Survival of Yiddish -- XVI. Recent Yiddish Literature in Other Countries: Cultural not a Political Relationship -- Poland -- Recent Poetry in Poland -- Light Literature -- Galician School -- The Ceitlins -- Yiddish Literature in Rumania -- Manger -- Revival in England -- Yiddish Literature in France -- Belgium and Holland -- Switzerland -- Palestine --The Soviet Union -- Attitude of Soviet Writers to other Yiddish Writers -- Prolificacy of Soviet Writers -- Lithuania and Latvia -- Australia and Africa -- Canada -- Central and South America -- Mexico -- Argentina -- Provincialism and Metropolitanism -- Other South American Republics -- The Roaming Authors -- "The Yiddish Empire" -- XVII. Yiddish Literature in 1940 -- Comparative Figures -- Translations into other Languages -- Recognition -- Juvenile Literature -- Travel -- Humorists -- Press and Periodicals -- XVIII. Scientific Literature: Science and the Worker -- Textbooks and Technology -- Organization of Science in Yiddish -- Vilna -- Yiddish Scientific Institute -- Changing Standards -- The Rabbinate and Yiddish -- Yiddish in Universities -- Stinted Notice of Scholars -- Zhitlowsky -- A Necessary Qualification -- History -- Bibliography -- Medicine -- Social Philosophy -- Economics and Statistics -- Folklore -- Pedagogy -- Gentile Pioneers of Yiddish Philology -- Jewish Philologists and Lexicographers -- Grammarians -- Literary History and Research -- Biography, Memoirs, Autobiography -- What Standing Have These Men? -- XIX. Retrospect: Parallelogram of Forces -- Universality and Adaptability -- Unitas in Pluribus -- The Older and Contemporary Periods Compared -- The Faith Motif -- Biographies: I. Books on and Translations From the Yiddish Literature Available in English -- II. Selected Bibliography of Books on Yiddish Literature in Other Languages than English -- Indexes: Register of Personal Names -- Index of Subjects and Periodicals -- Index of Works.
Subjects: Yiddish literature; Jewish authors.; Judaism and literature.; Old State Library Collection.;
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