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The list excludes the honorary and ad eundem MD or MDCM degrees awarded during these years.
The Virtua system developed by VTLS will serve as the heart of this union database. Citation styles
- Citation guides - Guides at McGill Library. These comments - and others noting other
qualifications - are taken from the graduation or Announcement lists and obviously refer to degrees
or qualifications obtained prior to their enrollment in the Medical School. In 1946 that he was
appointed as the first Director of the United Nations Division of Human Rights, where he authored
the first draft of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The bottom-line is that only a handful
of them survive. In most (all?) cases these students received their degree the following year though
they are listed under the year they passed the necessary examinations. Perhaps coincidentally,
Edinburgh removed its requirement for printed copies of their dissertations and required theses in
English - rather than in Latin - in the early 1830s. In some cases these details contained typos or
misspellings but there are multiple lists for some years and if multiple lists exist the discrepancies
have been investigated and (it is hoped) the errors corrected. (In particular, as was common at the
time, there is great variation in the use of Mc, Mac and M' prefixes.) The spelling of place names has
also been corrected. In some cases these details contained typos or misspellings but there are multiple
lists for some years and if multiple lists exist the discrepancies have been investigated and (it is
hoped) the errors corrected. (In particular, as was common at the time, there is great variation in the
use of Mc, Mac and M' prefixes.) The spelling of place names has also been corrected. It was only
the third student-run law review established in Canada when faculty-run publications were the
norm. The teacher's roles as director, philosopher, enabler and connector were explored and a mirror
image of students and teacher were provided through a narrative tracing of three focus students. I
will continue to try to complete the graduates' full names and seek any missing thesis titles. Students
should be familiar with the steps needed to prepare and submit a thesis in the early stages of thesis
writing. We at the Library created this website to showcase some of the scholarship and stories in
our thesis and dissertation collection and to encourage further exploration. These numbers also
emphasize the growth of global interest in NDLTD as international participation grew from less than
one third in 1998 to half of the total membership in 2001. The second part of this article discusses
some of these projects in detail, including development of the Union Catalog Portal based on
VTLS?s Virtua system and the myriad of research efforts investigating how to provide better services
to researchers with specific information-seeking needs and behaviors. Citation styles - Citation
guides - Guides at McGill Library. Though it is not intended to make this into a biographical
database there are some annotations that give additional information: DCB in the comments column
signifies that they are listed in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography. To improve access across the
country, in 1967 the National Library of Canada started microfilming all theses and making them
available in their online catalogue. The post-nominal degree designation was MD. (From the Osler
Library at McGill University, Robert Palmer Howard Fonds ). Leonardo Gasparini. Significant fall in
income inequality. Explore thousands of theses at escholarship.mcgill.ca. Found something cool.
During these years it was only possible to graduate with an MD or MDCM if one was 21 years of
age. Includes works from departments such as the Department of Integrated Studies in Education
(DISE), Educational and Counselling Psychology, School of Architecture, School of Computer
Science, School of Social Work, School of Urban Planning, and the Schulich School of Music. He
conducted research on brain-damaged patients with Wilder Penfield at the Montreal Neurological
Institute. McLennan Library Building 3459 rue McTavish Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C9 Intranet (staff
only) Contact information A-Z site index Report a copyright concern Privacy Statement. The
Reynolds family were associated with Fort Malden for many years. His first interaction with McGill
came when the student newspaper, The McGilliad carried his first published poem as a high school
student. Because the records are based on XML, the content of LAF records can be as broad or
narrow as needed.
Bioresource Engineering students design, research, implement, and report on an engineering project
of their choice. Though it is not intended to make this into a biographical database there are some
annotations that give additional information: DCB in the comments column signifies that they are
listed in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Killam Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at
the MNI and McGill University. It was originally only available for consultation onsite or by
interlibrary loan. It is to perpetuate the memory of one of the original founders of the school, the late
Dr. Holmes, a man who in his walk through life commanded the love and esteem of all who knew
him, from his many excellent qualities as a scholar and Christian gentleman. Consult the Graduate
Supervision website to find out more about your roles and responsibilities as a supervisee, as well as
those of your supervisor. Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about the thesis process
from the first draft to final e-thesis submission. Years in the making, the electronic thesis and
dissertation collection now includes almost 42,000 open access McGill theses and dissertations
dating back to 1881. This is surrounded by a wreath of laurel, outside of which are the words, “In
memoriam. These various partners represent 23 countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia,
Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore, South
Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Taiwan, the USA, and the United Kingdom. He is a
leading expert on the Big Bang theory and a well-known popularizer of science, often being
interviewed in the media about his research. The database of Quebec and Ontario medical licenses up
to 1867 was also checked. Recent research has focused on creating a union database that will provide
a means to search and retrieve ETDs from the combined collections of NDLTD member institutions.
Additional research efforts include advanced search mechanisms, semantic interoperability, the
design and development of multi- and cross-lingual search systems, and software modules that
support the development of higher-level services to aid researchers in seeking relevant ETDs. Project
director, E. Fox (w. Royce Zia, Physics, VT, and E. Hilf, U. Oldenburg, PI on matching German
DFG project). She is sometimes referred to as “the founder of neuropsychology”. A more exact date
of registration may be found HERE. As one might expect, the information given is not always
exactly the same. The researcher used both categorizing and contextualizing strategies to complement
each other in a rigorous and systematic analytical process. Upload Read for free FAQ and support
Language (EN) Sign in Skip carousel Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. The post-
nominal degree designation was MD. (From the Osler Library at McGill University, Robert Palmer
Howard Fonds ). The Reynolds family were associated with Fort Malden for many years. Among his
many awards during his career was the Governor-General’s Award for A Red Carpet for the Sun in
1959. He conducted research on brain-damaged patients with Wilder Penfield at the Montreal
Neurological Institute. Citation styles - Citation guides - Guides at McGill Library. It was only the
third student-run law review established in Canada when faculty-run publications were the norm.
Physicians; A directory of short character sketches about physicians from the Belleville area (roughly
45 mile radius) in Ontario who graduated before 1940. Many institutions were unwilling or
unprepared to use XML to encode ETDs at all. The Holmes Gold medal is described in the Canada
Medical Journal (v. 1; 1865, p 535-536.) as. Citation styles - Citation guides - Guides at McGill
Library.
Citation styles - Citation guides - Guides at McGill Library. At the same time NDLTD promotes the
use of these ETDs through institutional websites as well as portal-type websites that aggregate the
individual sites and create seamless views of the NDLTD collection. In less than two and a half
years, NDLTD has more than doubled the number of registered members (from 59 members in May
1999). Guidelines for manuscript-based theses - McGill University. By continuing to use this
website, you agree to their use. Among other things, an ETD encoded in XML could include rich
metadata about the author and work that could easily be extracted for use in union databases and the
like. The teacher designed a peer tutoring program with first grade students in which literacy skills
instruction was embedded within an authentic context that responded to second language learners
with learning challenges. Christie completed his exams in 1872 but was too young to graduate that
year. Prepared for delivery at the 2010 IPES Annual Meeting, November 2010, Harvard University..
Motivation. Honours undergraduate theses may be included in eScholarship if sponsored by a
faculty member. Consult the Graduate Supervision website to find out more about your roles and
responsibilities as a supervisee, as well as those of your supervisor. Beyond serving as a platform for
the publication of innovative and foundational legal scholarship, it provides an outlet for its
members to develop quintessential skills for their academic and professional careers. In 1947 he
came to McGill as professor of psychology, serving as chairman of the department (1948-1959),
Vice-Dean for biological sciences (1964-1966), and finally Chancellor of the University (1970-
1972). It is to perpetuate the memory of one of the original founders of the school, the late Dr.
Holmes, a man who in his walk through life commanded the love and esteem of all who knew him,
from his many excellent qualities as a scholar and Christian gentleman. In most (all?) cases these
students received their degree the following year though they are listed under the year they passed
the necessary examinations. It also is designed to handle metadata in many languages, including
metadata regarding a single work that has been recorded in different languages. It was hoped that the
missing titles of the theses for the graduates between 1834-1845 might be available in the Medical
Faculty or University archives but, to date, none have been found. Kemp was its first Director from
1900 to about 1903. (Photo thanks to Muhammad Azam Adnan.). Any errors and omissions should
be reported to me but this site is not a 'biographical site' and I do not intend to add information
concerning a graduates' subsequent career, accomplishments or dates of birth or death. Using a
qualitative research methodology, the dynamic interactions between and amongst teacher and
students were documented. One of his key inventions (alongside co-inventor Vincent Lanza) was the
development of a durable plastic to coat telephone wires. This raises a number of challenges, such as
duplicate resolution. Lawrence Valley on the Precipitation Distributions of Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita (2005). We hope you will enjoy discovering this collection as much as we have. Between 1844
and the start of the Faculty's printed annual 'Announcements' in 1852 the thesis titles have been
taken from medical journals, see below. These comments - and others noting other qualifications -
are taken from the graduation or Announcement lists and obviously refer to degrees or qualifications
obtained prior to their enrollment in the Medical School. The list excludes the honorary and ad
eundem MD or MDCM degrees awarded during these years. During these years it was only possible
to graduate with an MD or MDCM if one was 21 years of age. Between 1844 and the start of the
Faculty's printed annual 'Announcements' in 1852 the thesis titles have been taken from medical
journals, see below. The Journal publishes the work of professors, judges, researchers and
practitioners.
Until 1849 the McGill degree program lasted for 3 years, in summer 1848 the University determined
that all students commencing study after May 1849 would have to attend for four years. The original
is in the collection of the Fort Malden National Historic Site at Amherstberg in Ontario; a copy is at
the Osler Library (Robert Todd Reynolds Fonds). The ?mixed? case, which is a unique capability of
electronic documents, occurs when some portions (e.g. particular chapters or multimedia files) have
restricted access while others are more widely available. There are also many local medical histories
and a particularly useful source was Donald Brearley's. Because the records are based on XML, the
content of LAF records can be as broad or narrow as needed. Between 1844 and the start of the
Faculty's printed annual 'Announcements' in 1852 the thesis titles have been taken from medical
journals, see below. Apart from a couple of occasions when a special thesis award was given
(including to William Osler), no specific thesis prizes were awarded after 1865. The post-nominal
degree designation became, and remains, MD CM. The Journal publishes the work of professors,
judges, researchers and practitioners. The Medical Chronicle (v.2, 1854, p. 168) announced that they
would publish one McGill thesis a year - as far as can be seen only two (Craik and Reid) actually
appeared there. The database aims to help McGill and the broader community visibility, learn from,
and build upon sustainability-focused projects. Among his many awards during his career was the
Governor-General’s Award for A Red Carpet for the Sun in 1959. The teacher's roles as director,
philosopher, enabler and connector were explored and a mirror image of students and teacher were
provided through a narrative tracing of three focus students. It is to perpetuate the memory of one of
the original founders of the school, the late Dr. Holmes, a man who in his walk through life
commanded the love and esteem of all who knew him, from his many excellent qualities as a scholar
and Christian gentleman. Over the next decades, the Journal galvanized its reputation within the
Canadian legal community. Many other projects and programs interested in ETDs have arisen around
the world, some independently, but all are welcome to collaborate through the growing federation
that is NDLTD. Years in the making, the electronic thesis and dissertation collection now includes
almost 42,000 open access McGill theses and dissertations dating back to 1881. Eaton, Neill A. Kipp,
Paul Mather, Tim McGonigle, Gail McMillan, and William Schweiker. 1997. Networked Digital
Library of Theses and Dissertations: An International Effort Unlocking University Resources, D-Lib
Magazine. He is a leading expert on the Big Bang theory and a well-known popularizer of science,
often being interviewed in the media about his research. Separate work continues in parallel on a
suite of DTDs, building on a common framework, for full ETDs. Some teachers ask what a
constructivist classroom looks like in practice. This is important since open sharing of methods helps
others know how to address problems as well as ongoing changes in technology. She has been called
the founder of cognitive neuroscience and has made significant contributions to the study of
memory; demonstrating that memory is attached to certain areas of the brain and that there are
multiple memory systems. Deployment phases. Migration to CallPilot in February 2004 Introduction
of MyCallPilot - spring 2004 Desktop Messaging tests started in March 2004 Deployment
announced on March 14th, 2005. Benefits. We hope you will enjoy discovering this collection as
much as we have. Citation styles - Citation guides - Guides at McGill Library. Like many aspects of
the early McGill medical school, this was similar to the requirements for obtaining an MD at
Edinburgh University. In less than two and a half years, NDLTD has more than doubled the number
of registered members (from 59 members in May 1999). Additional research efforts include advanced
search mechanisms, semantic interoperability, the design and development of multi- and cross-lingual
search systems, and software modules that support the development of higher-level services to aid
researchers in seeking relevant ETDs. As one might expect, the information given is not always
exactly the same.
The spiritual dimension that emerged through the study suggests that research of literacy practices
needs to include an examination of the role of the teacher in developing students' identities as self-
confident members of a literacy community. The outreach and training mission of NDLTD is an
ongoing project so in this article we report on the current status of membership and support
activities. Annual announcement of the Faculty of Medicine of the McGill University, Montreal, for
the. The winners of the Holmes Gold Medal are noted by HGM in the comments column. Until 1849
the McGill degree program lasted for 3 years, in summer 1848 the University determined that all
students commencing study after May 1849 would have to attend for four years. Citation styles -
Citation guides - Guides at McGill Library. The database contains the names of all 742 McGill
medical graduates between 1833 and 1877 - compiled from the McGill records - with information
on the 'home towns' of the students and their theses titles, primarily taken from the printed
graduation records. Killam Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the MNI and McGill
University. The teacher designed a peer tutoring program with first grade students in which literacy
skills instruction was embedded within an authentic context that responded to second language
learners with learning challenges. In addition, these references also may contain a URI that points to
an authoritative record for that individual or institution. In total almost 7,000 theses and
dissertations were digitized in the library representing just over 1,000,000 scanned pages. Perhaps
coincidentally, Edinburgh removed its requirement for printed copies of their dissertations and
required theses in English - rather than in Latin - in the early 1830s. A benefit of using the OAI
protocol is that individual LAF records will be accessible via an OAI GetRecord request (discussed
in the second part of this article). McGill University. Motivation. The St. Lawrence Valley strongly
modulates the near surface winds. The Holmes Gold medal is described in the Canada Medical
Journal (v. 1; 1865, p 535-536.) as. The initial goal was to develop a single standard XML DTD for
encoding the full text of an ETD. Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about the thesis
process from the first draft to final e-thesis submission. Guides: How to reference a Dissertation in
Canadian Guide to Uniform. To review the: Accreditation Process New Categories of Accreditation
Standards of Accreditation Pilot Accreditation Process. Finish writing My Book Finish High School
Go to college Buy house Family. As a student-run organization, the Journal provides a meeting point
for lively exchange between students and members of the legal community by way of annual events,
such as symposia and conferences, and through its podcast channel. Recent research has focused on
creating a union database that will provide a means to search and retrieve ETDs from the combined
collections of NDLTD member institutions. It is to perpetuate the memory of one of the original
founders of the school, the late Dr. Holmes, a man who in his walk through life commanded the
love and esteem of all who knew him, from his many excellent qualities as a scholar and Christian
gentleman. The American Chemical Society developed a policy more favorable to NDLTD as a
result of lengthy discussions and the American Physics Society has been receptive to issues
concerning the Open Archives Initiative and NDLTD. In due course it is hoped that a searchable
version of this file will be loaded onto the Osler Library website; in the interim I am happy to
provide an Excel format version to serious researchers. These numbers also emphasize the growth of
global interest in NDLTD as international participation grew from less than one third in 1998 to half
of the total membership in 2001. With the support from the Faculty of Law at McGill University, the
Journal published its first issue in 1955. In some cases these details contained typos or misspellings
but there are multiple lists for some years and if multiple lists exist the discrepancies have been
investigated and (it is hoped) the errors corrected. (In particular, as was common at the time, there is
great variation in the use of Mc, Mac and M' prefixes.) The spelling of place names has also been
corrected. This is important since open sharing of methods helps others know how to address
problems as well as ongoing changes in technology. Kemp was its first Director from 1900 to about
1903. (Photo thanks to Muhammad Azam Adnan.).
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here. Finding the names of all graduates was
simple as there are many lists, but it was more difficult to locate the thesis titles of the earlier
graduates. Consult the Graduate Supervision website to find out more about your roles and
responsibilities as a supervisee, as well as those of your supervisor. McLennan-Redpath Library
Complex 3459 McTavish Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C9. Explore thousands of theses at
escholarship.mcgill.ca. Found something cool. The Quebec Education Program (2001) recommends
adopting a constructivist approach that embeds literacy instruction within interdisciplinary learning
situations. A good deal of effort by steering committee members has gone into fund-raising, so that
single and groups of institutions could implement ETD initiatives. NDLTD is dedicated to supporting
this trend with tools, standards, and services that empower individual institutions to set up and
maintain their own collections of ETDs. The degree awarded is Doctor in Medicine and Surgery,
though the normal post-nominal information was MD. Only the level of participation among
decentralized participants limits the coverage of the collection. There are also many local medical
histories and a particularly useful source was Donald Brearley's. This is surrounded by a wreath of
laurel, outside of which are the words, “In memoriam. In total almost 7,000 theses and dissertations
were digitized in the library representing just over 1,000,000 scanned pages. With the support from
the Faculty of Law at McGill University, the Journal published its first issue in 1955. Deployment
phases. Migration to CallPilot in February 2004 Introduction of MyCallPilot - spring 2004 Desktop
Messaging tests started in March 2004 Deployment announced on March 14th, 2005. Benefits. He
conducted research on brain-damaged patients with Wilder Penfield at the Montreal Neurological
Institute. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. As one might expect, the
information given is not always exactly the same. The resulting detailed reports form the capstone
project for the B.Eng (Bioresource) degree. The original is in the collection of the Fort Malden
National Historic Site at Amherstberg in Ontario; a copy is at the Osler Library (Robert Todd
Reynolds Fonds). Kemp was its first Director from 1900 to about 1903. (Photo thanks to
Muhammad Azam Adnan.). Since its inception in 1996, over a hundred universities have joined the
initiative, underscoring the importance institutions place on training their graduates in the emerging
forms of digital publishing and information access. The Holmes Gold medal is described in the
Canada Medical Journal (v. 1; 1865, p 535-536.) as. Managing digital resources as if they are all the
same. It was only the third student-run law review established in Canada when faculty-run
publications were the norm. Many other projects and programs interested in ETDs have arisen
around the world, some independently, but all are welcome to collaborate through the growing
federation that is NDLTD. Until 1849 the McGill degree program lasted for 3 years, in summer 1848
the University determined that all students commencing study after May 1849 would have to attend
for four years. The spiritual dimension that emerged through the study suggests that research of
literacy practices needs to include an examination of the role of the teacher in developing students'
identities as self-confident members of a literacy community. Using a qualitative research
methodology, the dynamic interactions between and amongst teacher and students were
documented. Bioresource Engineering students design, research, implement, and report on an
engineering project of their choice.

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