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Learners’ Perception on Security Issues in M-learning (Nigerian Universities Case Study)
With the advent of modern technology, mobile phones and smartphones are used not only for calling and text messages but also for banking and social networking.
Shaibu Adekunle Shonola, Mike S Joy
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Memory on Parade: The Gallipoli Centenary and Anzac Day Commemoration
On April 25, 2015, record crowds were drawn from across Australia and New Zealand to the annual Anzac Day celebrations. This year’s commemoration was extra special, for it marked the one hundredth anniversary of the First World War’s Gallipoli campaign ...
Lavery, Kevin P.
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Four key reasons why climate change adaptation and mitigation need a gendered approach
Climate change is having a growing impact on every human activity, especially on agriculture with altered rainfall patterns and an increased number and intensity of extreme weather events. This article argues that efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate
Carla Sarrouy
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ORCID in Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons
Poster presented by Andy Mabbett at ORCID conference, Chicago, May 2014.
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The Corwin Amendment: The Last Last-Minute Attempt to Save the Union
At around 5:20AM on March 4, 1861—Inauguration Day—the Senate voted 24-12 to pass a proposed amendment to the Constitution that would permanently preserve slavery in the states where it currently existed.
Christensen, Hannah M
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The Legacy of “Old Osawatomie”: John Brown in Art and Memory
This, of course, is no deity, but rather John Brown, a man who received many appellations both during and after his lifetime. Abolitionist. Murderer. Freedom fighter. Terrorist.
Bilger, Ryan
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Open strategy-making with crowds and communities: Comparing Wikimedia and Creative Commons
Leonhard Dobusch, Jakob Kapeller
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In Defense of His Holiness: The Cellini Plaque
The plaque depicting Cellini was donated to Gettysburg College by Reverend Jeremiah Zimmerman, Class of 1873, who later became a lecturer at Syracuse University and a frequent benefactor of Gettysburg College.
Condon, Christopher J.
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German library to add a quarter million images to Wikimedia Commons
Gavin Baker
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