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Science gateways for humanities, arts, and social science

Proceedings of the 2015 XSEDE Conference on Scientific Advancements Enabled by Enhanced Cyberinfrastructure - XSEDE '15, 2015
In this paper, I describe some of my experiences as XSEDE's Humanities Specialist and how they have led toward an effort within XSEDE to create a collection of Science Gateways that are tailored to the needs of various communities within the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. This paper provides an update of that effort.
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Public relations and the human art of management

Public Relations Review, 1984
Calling on the experience of nearly three decades in public relations and speech writing, Robert L. Fegley spells out the challenges of the new technology in the 1983 Foundation Lecture, adding that there are some skills that disk drives and videocassettes will never replace: the skills of the manager.
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Anatomization: The History of a Uniquely Human Art

2015
The opportunity to “anatomize” the human body. The introduction to a modern gross anatomy class inevitably reminds those newly initiated dissectors of a certain gravitas that comes with this opportunity. To introduce this atlas, created with such respect for its object, appreciation for the generosity of those who proffered their body after death for ...
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The Humanizing Art of Dramatic Inquiry

2022
Brian Edmiston, Iona Towler-Evans
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“The humane art”

Scrutiny2, 2011
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Cinema as Human Art

2017
Josef Früchtl, Sarah L. Kirkby
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Human Arts Ensemble

2003
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