I n celebration of Earth Week, UWSP Libraries are participating in the Check Out Wisconsin State Parks at Your Library program, which allows Point Card holders to visit Wisconsin state parks, recreation areas, and forests for free. This includes access to thousands of miles of hiking, biking, and water trails. How to Check Out a Pass: Passes are available (while supplies last) at the circulation desks at all three campus library locations during business hours: Main Campus: CCC 130 Marshfield Campus: Library Wausau Campus: Library A Point ID Card is required to check out a pass. Each pass is valid for one day of your choosing and covers one vehicle . Passes allow entry to state parks, forests, and recreation areas but cannot be used for buses . The vehicle must have Wisconsin license plates to be eligible. The pass must be displayed on the driver’s side dashboard during your visit. Park passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis and must be pi...
One Islam, M any Muslim W orlds : S pirituality, I dentity, and R esistance A cross Islamic L ands By Raymond William Baker Call Number: BP 161.3 B344 2015 Review from the journal Foreign Affairs Publisher's Description: By all measures, the late twentieth century was a time of dramatic decline for the Islamic world, the Ummah , particularly its Arab heartland. Sober Muslim voices regularly describe their current state as the worst in the 1,400-year history of Islam. Yet, precisely at this time of unprecedented material vulnerability, Islam has emerged as a civilizational force strong enough to challenge the imposition of Western, particularly American, homogenizing power on Muslim peoples. This is the central paradox of Islam today: at a time of such unprecedented weakness in one sense, how has the Islamic Awakening, a broad and diverse movement of contemporary Islamic renewal, emerged as such a resilient and powerful transnational force and what imp...
We’re making it easier to spot predatory or problematic journals and articles in the UWSP Libraries resources! Thanks to a new subscription to the Cabells Predatory Reports database, there are now two benefits when using the libraries’ resources. Cabells evaluates journals based on approximately 74 publishing behaviors. If a journal has misleading metrics, deceptive research, suspicious peer review, irregular publication practices, or other red flags, Cabells may list it in Predatory Reports . How It Works: First, you will now have direct access to the listing of academic journals that Cabells Publishing has evaluated and found troubling characteristics. If you are thinking of publishing your research article in a particular journal and aren’t sure if it is credible, now you can check Cabells Predatory Reports to see if your journal has been listed. Or maybe you’ve read an article that you aren’t sure is credible. You can search for the journal...
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