- Mathematics in Indigenous Contexts project
- “Social constructivism in practice: case study of an elementary school’s mathematics program” V. Svec and Lynn M. Cowen. Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, Jan.1, 2005.
- Brooks, Melanie Carol. “Religious Conversion to Islam and Its Influence on Workplace Relationships in American and Egyptian Schools: A Case Study.” Educational Policy. Vol. 24, No. 1 (Jan. 2010): 83-109.
- Jett, Christopher Charlie. “‘I Once Was Lost, but Now Am Found’: The Mathematics Journey of an African American Male Mathematics Doctoral Student(.pdf).” Journal of Black Studies. (Apr. 19, 2011).
Mathematics: About the discipline
In their own ways, mathematics and religion are both used to solve real-world problems. While they may come at problem-solving from different points of view, they share a study of abstract concepts and are both based on the idea that objects are unchanging and that truths are certain and universal. Some religious beliefs have adopted mathematical ideas for religious or metaphysical purposes. Others have considered specific numbers and shapes to have mystical powers and divine meaning. Some people would argue that math itself is a religion, because of mathematicians’ belief that nature is simple, comprehensible and to be understood. [Read more…]
Library and information science: Codes of ethics
Library and information science: Professional associations and faith groups
Library and information science: Syllabi
- American Academy of Religion Syllabi Search
- Banned Books and Novel Ideas. Ty Alyea. University of Texas at Austin.
Library and information science: Journals
Library and information science: Articles
- “A new classification for the literature of religion” by Vanda Broughton, University College London, London, UK, 66th IFLA Council and General Conference. Jerusalem, Israel, Aug. 13-18, 2000
- “English Library Seeks Globalization of Buddhism” by Han Sang-hee. Korea Times, Apr. 29, 2009.
- “Plan Would Limit Prison Chapel Books” by Solomon Moore. The New York Times, March 18, 2009.
- “Fighting fear with knowledge” by Matt Gunderson. The Boston Globe, Oct. 11, 2007.
- Yang, Shirley Ou and Carol Hsu. “The Power of Networks and Information Flows–In Circuits of Power Perspective in Online Religion.” PACIS Proceedings, 2011.
Library and information science: Books
- TechGnosis: Myth, Magic & Mysticism in the Age of Information. Erik Davis. Gale Group, 2004.
- Painting Religion in Public: John Singer Sargent’s Triumph of Religion at the Boston Public Library. Sally M. Promey. Princeton University Press, 1999.
- Library Research Guide to Religion and Theology: Illustrated Search Strategy and Sources. James R. Kennedy. Pierian, 1984.
- The ancient library of Alexandria and early Christian theological development. J. Harold Ellens. Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, 1993.
- The Library of Alexandria: Centre of Learning in the Ancient World. Roy MacLeod. I. B. Tauris, 2004.
Library and information science: More links
Library and information science: Case studies
- Case Studies in Library and Information Science Ethics. Elizabeth A. Buchanan and Kathrine Andrews Henderson. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2008.
- Library and Information Services to Social Science Researchers: A Case Study from India(.pdf)
- Montiel-Overall, Patricia and Sandra Littletree. “Knowledge River: A Case Study of a Library and Information Science Program Focusing on Latino and Native American Perspectives.” Library Trends. Vol. 59, Nos. 1 and 2 (Summer/Fall 2010).
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