Metrics and Citations

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Epstein, Richard A. “Caste and the Civil Rights Laws: From Jim Crow to Same-Sex Marriages.” Michigan Law Review 92, no. 8 (1994): 2456-478.   http://apps.webofknowledge.com.pitt.idm.oclc.org/CitationReport.do?product=UA&search_mode=CitationReport&SID=7EEgg7EEbMxjPWfsX3T&page=1&cr_pqid=39&viewType=summary   Total number of citations: 191 What can you learn about the number of citations to this article per year since it was published? Published in 1995, the highest number of citations […]

J. L. Schrader, “George Grey Barnard: The Cloisters and The Abbaye”

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Schrader, J. L. “George Grey Barnard: The Cloisters and The Abbaye.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 37, no. 1 (Summer 1979): 3–52. – Cited Reference Search Total number of citations: 3 Borland, Jennifer and Martha Easton. “Integrated Pasts: Glencairn Museum and Hammond Castle.” Gesta 57, no. 1 (Spring 2018): 95–118. Chong, Alan. “The Gothic […]

Bartholomae’s “Inventing the University”

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Bartholomae, David. “Inventing the University.” When a Writer Can’t Write: Studies in Writer’s Block and Other Composing Process Problems. Ed. Mike Rose. New York: Guilford, 1985. 134-65. What can you learn about the number of citations to this article per year since it was published? As is evidenced in the graph the number of times […]

Women in the Architectural Field

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Answering the question of what I want to know took me longer than I expected. Although it is clear that gender inequality is present in most of the aspects of society, motivation to start an investigation of a specific domain came when I could link it to my past and present experiences. As a teenager, […]

Women in Labour Roles

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In my search for data on women in labour roles, the data was diverse and often targeted on more than one aspect of labour roles. Following are the major sources: 1. The World’s Women 2015: Trends and Statistics by the United Nations Statistics Division which is an annual publication. It presented data on aspects like […]

Women in Labour Roles

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In my search for data on women in labour roles, the data was diverse and often targeted on more than one aspect of labour roles. Following are the major sources: 1. The World’s Women 2015: Trends and Statistics by the United Nations Statistics Division which is an annual publication. It presented data on aspects like […]

Education and Unemployment

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When I initially began this research, I wanted to look at post-graduation placement of women who acquired a doctorate degree in a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (collectively known as STEM). Unfortunately, the data contained within the Woodrow Wilson Center’s portal was insufficient to answer this question. As a result, I broadened my research to […]