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Digital Case Collections provide online access to historical and rare materials from the physical collections of Kelvin Smith Library, as well as digital archives and collections contributed by faculty members and other Case libraries. Our initial collections include WPA Prints in Special Collections, KSL Digital Books Collection, Classics Slides Collection, and the United Nations Commission of Experts for the Investigation of Atrocities in the Former Yugoslavia Archives.
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Title: KSL Digital Books
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2186/ksl:digitalbooks
Summary: The KSL Digital Book Collection includes electronic versions of books from the Library's collections which are rare, brittle, and/or otherwise difficult to circulate. The Collection includes four sub-collections; publications from the Arts and Sciences, the main Digital Book Collection, Books on Cleveland Collection and the ETANA Core Texts. All of the digital books are currently
available in PDF format. Also included are a growing number of full-text versions encoded in XML, using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI-Lite) Guidelines, and image-based versions will be available soon through an interactive book viewer.
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Title: Leveraging Teams: An Annotated Bibliography
Creator: Case Western Reserve University EMBA Class of 2007
Date: 2007-04
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2186/ksl:emba2007
Summary: The purpose of this collection is to enable managers interested in better managing teams to access and receive value from academic research studies. The collection is comprised of an annotated bibliography of wisely chosen research studies. The annotations attached to each study indicate productive uses of the article by managers and can help a manager decide whether or not
to track down the research article and read it. This collection was compiled by the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management Executive MBA Class of 2007 as a legacy project.
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Title: Michelson-Morley Centennial Symposium 1987: Modern Physics in America
Date: 1987-10
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2186/ksl:physics
Summary: Light, Space and Time- A Cleveland Festival 1987 commemorates not only the centenary of the Michelson-Morley experiment, but also the broad-ranging creativity of the men who performed it. Organized and coordinated by the Michelson-Morley Centennial Celebration (an Ohio non-profit corporation), the Festival has elicited the participation of thirteen of Cleveland's educational
and cultural institutions in an extraordinary cooperative enterprise. (written by Dorothy Humel Hovorka)
Modern Physics in America derives from the theme from the original Michelson-Morley experiments in the summer of 1887. The focus on the symposium is the progress and research during the hundred years which separate the experiments and date the symposium. This point in time during the summer of 1887 has been referred to as the beginning of modern physics. Most of the major areas of physics are reflected in the symposium, including many world-renowned scientists.
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Title: Off the Shelf
Creator: Claspy, William
Date: 2008-
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2186/ksl:offtheshelf
Summary: Off the Shelf is a series of podcast interviews of Case Western Reserve University faculty authors, hosted by Kelvin Smith librarian, William Claspy.
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