I have a post up today at the Economist’s Democracy in American website discussing the conventional wisdom regarding the source of the sizable gender gap in the presidential race. In brief, I take issue with the argument that women’s grea……Continue Reading About That Gender Gap…..
Month: October 2012
The Planter Box in the Sky
How a group of New York City residents used collaboration and creativity to save a landmark and turn it into jewel….Continue Reading The Planter Box in the Sky
AD Meeting Notes, month of September
Special quadruple-size bonus issue to catch up, since I’ve again gotten behind with these… Most recent notes at the top. TS ————– Sept. 27, 2012 Present: Mike Roy, Carol Peddie, Mary Backus, Terry Simpkins, Chris Norris, Shel Sax and Doreen … Continue reading →…Continue Reading AD Meeting Notes, month of September
AD Meeting Notes, Aug. 30, 2012
Present: Mike Roy, Shel Sax, Terry Simpkins, Chris Norris, Mary Backus, Carol Peddie and Doreen Bernier The President’s Office has begun efforts to gather information about internal compliance requirements (“things which we require or request of ourselves, office-to-office, in order … Continue reading →…Continue Reading AD Meeting Notes, Aug. 30, 2012
Suggest Ideas for LIS Open Meetings
Last spring, we put in place regular optional all-LIS open meetings where we invite LIS staff members to join in a conversation on a topic that has the potential to have an impact on the work that they do in … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Suggest Ideas for LIS Open Meetings
Evaluating Digital Scholarship Webinar October 10 from 4-5 PM
On Wednesday October 10 from 4 PM to 5 PM EST, Alison Byerly will present lead a webinar on the topic of Evaluating Digital Scholarship. You can join us in Library 145 to watch the webinar together, or sign-up to watch … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Evaluating Digital Scholarship Webinar October 10 from 4-5 PM
Forecasting the Election: It’s No Time To Go Wobbly
Time (and administrative duties) permitting, I’ll be up with my traditional election forecast post later this week, complete with an explanation of my methodology, as it were. In the meantime, just to get the conversation going, here are the late……Continue Reading Forecasting the Election: It’s No Time To Go Wobbly