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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A study of the opinions of forty-one public health staff nurses on their use of the family record

Foster, Mildred L. January 1957 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University
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Untitled Short Essay Honoring Bear Family Records 40!!! Years Boxed Set

Olson, Ted 01 January 2016 (has links)
Album Summary: (3-CD + DVD + 308 page book) Bear Family Records came into being in the late summer of 1975. We want to celebrate the company's 40th anniversary with a very special release. A CD/DVD/book edition has been produced just for this event. You may purchase this item at a special price. Our friends in the music industry, musicians and songwriters, have written and recorded a collection of 'Bear' songs especially for our anniversary. These original recordings - 72 in all - are available exclusively on this LP-sized Bear Family boxed set. Especially interesting are the songs that deal not just with any old bear, but with our own Bear Family label - Ry Cooder: I Wanna Be On Bear Family When I Die, Jim Diamond: Bear Family - Deke Dickerson: Bear Family Talking Blues - Roland Heinrich: Sixteen Discs, and Kim Lenz: What. In the accompanying 308-page LP-sized publication, you will read comments and remarks of internationally recognized music critics, experts and authors on Bear Family. We have re-printed all song lyrics, and of course there is a picture of every performing artist. Look back on Bear Family's 40-year history with the lavishly illustrated book. We want to thank all our facilitators and supporters who have made ??us what we are today, and last but not least we say goodbye to companions we have lost.
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台灣家族檔案公部門蒐藏及管理之研究 / A Study of Acquisition and Management of Family Records in Taiwan

劉美伶 Unknown Date (has links)
家族檔案最重要的功能除了提供後世子孫瞭解先人生活的歷史紀錄外,也是追本溯源的重要來源之一。由追溯家族史之風,呈現家族檔案之重要性,以及家族檔案在建構家族歷史時,發揮其最大功效。家族檔案與家族史兩者息息相關,在今日重視臺灣家族史發展的同時,若能具備完整的家族檔案,對於追溯家族歷史必能達到事半功倍之效。完善的家族檔案,不僅能夠真實反映家族的歷史紀錄,並能提供後世子孫瞭解前人過去的生活方式及生命歷程。 本研究採用「個案研究法」與「深度訪談法」進行研究,主要訪談對象包括:中央研究院臺灣史研究所、臺北市文獻委員會、國立中央圖書館臺灣分館、國立臺灣博物館、國史館臺灣文獻館、宜蘭縣史館六所單位,以瞭解家族檔案蒐藏情況。藉由此六個單位蒐藏家族檔案情況,以瞭解目前國內家族檔案管理現況,並分析國內家族檔案相關典藏單位對於家族檔案管理之見解。 根據實際訪談的結果,提出結論如下:一、各蒐藏單位對於「家族檔案」認知及定義不一;二、各蒐藏單位蒐藏內容以古文書及族譜為主;三、各單位蒐藏之古文書及族譜資料多有重複現象;四、各單位蒐藏方式不甚相同;五、家族檔案使用者多為學術研究居多;六、家族檔案蒐藏價值以多面向作為考量。 針對前述研究結果提出七項建議:一、儘速制定家族檔案管理之法源依據;二、釐清家族檔案定義及範圍;三、採行集中或分散式家族檔案管理模式;四、建置全國性家族檔案檢索目錄機制;五、建立全民家族檔案意識;六、建立蒐藏家族檔案特色館;七、積極推動公共圖書館蒐藏地方文獻及服務的功能。 / Family records are not only a historical resource for later generations to understand the lives before them, but also an essential way to trace back their origins. Investigating family histories is becoming more and more common nowadays. Family records, closely related to family histories, are playing a crucial role when structuring family histories. At present, the development of Taiwanese family histories is put emphasis on. Tracing back one’s family histories will be much easier and more efficient if family records are complete. Complete family records include genuinely reflecting a family’s history records and also providing a resource of past lives to pass on to later generations.   This research aims at understanding the management of family records. Two methods are adopted, ‘individual research’ and ‘in-depth interview. Six institutes are studied, including, 1. Institute of Taiwan History, AcademiaSinica, 2. Taiwan Historica, 3. Taipei City Archives, 4. National Taiwan Library, 5.National Taiwan Museum, 6. Institute of Yilan County History. By investigating the collection in the six institutes, an idea of how family records are assorted in Taiwan will be obtained. The results also show different viewpoints that each institute holds when managing family records. The conclusion made according to the results of actual interviews is as following: 1. Each institute holds a different view on defining ‘family records’. 2. The collections in the six institutes are mainly old English and family trees. 3. Overlaps frequently occur between institutes. 4. The adopted methods are not the same. 5. Family records are mostly used for the purpose of academic researches. 6. Family records are collected with diverse values. In response to the results of this research, suggestions are stated as follows: 1. Set up regulations to manage family records as soon as possible. 2. Make clear the definition and the scope of family records. 3. Manage family records with the methods of either centralization or decentralization. 4. Create national wide catalogues. 5. Raise people’s awareness of family records. 6. Establish characteristics galleries where store family records. 7. Encourage public libraries to include collections of local cultural document and service.
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Knox County Stomp: Documenting Urban Appalachia’s Great Depression-Era Location Recording Sessions

Olson, Ted 01 January 2016 (has links)
In May 2016 Bear Family Records will release its third of three boxed sets documenting the three commercial location recording sessions conducted in east Tennessee during the years 1927-1930. Each of the three sessions was held in a different city by a different record company, and each was unique in terms of the specific musicians and types of music recorded; the three sessions had in common the fact that they were all conducted in east Tennessee and that they ultimately documented a broad range of the musical sounds, styles, and repertoire of Appalachia. More
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Les droits de l'enfant a l'épreuve des droits parentaux : l'exemple du rattachement familial de l'enfant / The rights of the child against parental entitlements : the example of children affiliation to the family

Gris, Christophe 19 December 2013 (has links)
Les mutations profondes qui ont eu lieu dans notre manière de vivre : aspiration à l'égalité ; féminisme ; généralisation des familles recomposées ; acceptation sociale de l'homosexualité ; société de consommation ; dématérialisation et réappropriation de l'identité de l'individu sur les réseaux numériques... ont accompagné un changement radical de la manière de penser le rattachement familial de l'enfant. La mention du nom des parents dans l'acte de naissance ou la reconnaissance de l'enfant sont autant de supports dont le potentiel reste à explorer. Pour sa part, l'adoption est désormais fondée sur un lien plus abstrait de volonté qui exige de ne peut-être plus s'intéresser aux circonstances qui l'ont entourée. Enfin, en parallèle de la filiation génétique et de la filiation volontaire se dessine une nouvelle catégorie de filiation : le lien de filiation polygonéique, fondé sur le fait et mu par l'affection que l'on porte à l'enfant auquel il conviendra de donner un contenu juridique dans l'intérêt de l'enfant. Au delà de toutes ces formes d'appropriation générationnelle se pose dès lors la question de savoir où se trouvent les nouveaux droits de l'enfant. L'enfant a-t-il le droit à des parents en particulier ? Quels seront les critères d'égalité entre les enfants à l'avenir ? Quels bénéfices pourra-t-il tirer de ces évolutions ? Quelle doit-être la place de sa parole ? Plus que jamais il devient nécessaire de repenser un cadre juridique prévisible et stable pour le rattachement familial de l'enfant qui tienne compte du nouvel ordre public de la famille : les droits de l'enfant. / The profound changes in our way of life, (desire for equality, feminism, generalization of reconstituted families, social acceptance of homosexuality, consumer society, individuals’ identity becoming immaterial on digital networks), have gone along with a radical change in the way of thinking of how children are affiliated to a family. The mention of both parents’ names on a birth certificate, or the recognition of a child are two promising medium, yet to be examined. Concerning adoption, it is founded upon a more abstract link based on volition, meaning that it may no longer require to take into account the circumstances surrounding the adoption. Finally, parallel to genetic filiation and voluntary filiation, a new category of filiation is taking shape: polygoneic filiation (multi-parental filiation), which is based on facts and pushed by the affection felt for the child, and which will require a legal content in the best interests of the child. Beyond all these forms of belonging to a family, we can then wonder what will become new rights for children. Will a child have the right to have specific parents? What will be the criteria for equality between children in the future? What benefits will the child attain after these evolutions? What importance should be given to his/her views? More than ever, it will be crucial to re-examine an equable and predictable legal framework for family bonds which would take into consideration the new public order of the family: the rights of the child.

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