Doctoral Dissertations
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Toward a Technology
of Behavioral Support for Individuals with Autism:
An Ideal Information System Dr.
Mirah Dow, SLIM PhD Graduate, May 1999
The Experience of Reading Fiction for Graduate Professional
Education: A Phenomenological Study
Dr. Kate Marek, SLIM PhD Graduate, May 1999
Capital and Opportunity Dr.
Rebecca Pasco, SLIM PhD Graduate, May 2000
Navaho Cybersovereignty: Digital Dine' Weaving the
WWW into an Oral Culture
Dr. Frances Vitali, SLIM PhD Graduate, May 2000
An Exploration of the Contribution of Civic Engagement
to Social Capital in a Small Kansas Town of the
High Plains
Dr. Catherine Thompson Hoy, SLIM PhD Graduate, May
2001
The Work of the Art Therapist: An Interactionist Perspective
Dr. David E. Gussak, SLIM PhD Graduate, December 2001
Underlying
Meanings of the Physician Curbside Consultation
Dr. Cathy M. Perley, SLIM PhD Graduate, December 2001
GILS,
the Government Information Locator Service:
Observing the Development of a New Government Information
Service
Dr. Patricia Antrim, SLIM PhD Graduate, May 2002
Information
Seeking in Context: An Exploratory Study of Information
Use Online by Ebay Entrepreneurs
Dr. Linda L. Lillard, SLIM PhD Graduate, May 2002
An Investigation into Factors that Influence Job
Satisfaction of African American Librarians in some
Urban Public Library Systems in the United States
Dr. Howard McGinn, SLIM PhD Graduate, December 2003
Interpreting Scripture in Contemporary Times: A Study of a Clergy Member's Sense-Making Behavior in Preparing the Sunday Sermon
Dr. Daniel Roland, SLIM PhD Graduate, December 2007